Drudge Report headlines captioning Donald Trump's profanity
Presidential candidate Donald Trump
has repeatedly engaged in profane language in public settings,
which is setting a bad example, especially for children. Trump
repeatedly loses his temper and publicly launches into expletive
laden tirades. He needs anger management. Buying into the hype
that accompanied the lead up to the Iowa caucuses, Trump said,
"I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue (New York) and
shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose votes." However, he was
wrong.
Donald Trump
Trump was bested to the top vote in
the Iowa caucus by rival Ted Cruz, who is the better candidate
of the two. Trump went on a massive rant after the defeat,
accusing Cruz of cheating and engaging in dirty tactics that
necessitate them to, "Sue his ass off." Cruz simply pointed out
Trump is having another "Trumpertantrum" and would "nuke
Denmark" if he were president (sad thing is he probably would
blow up places in rage).
Donald Trump
Trump needs to be mindful of what
he is saying, as it is sending the wrong message and people are
listening. His profane speech, also includes leaving a crass,
vulgar message for political pundit and television personality,
Carson Tucker, which stated "It's true you have better hair than
I do. But I get more pu**y than you do." Hardly presidential
speech.
STORY SOURCE
Donald Trump Is Shocking, Vulgar and Right
1/28/2016 - And, my dear fellow Republicans, he's all your
fault. About 15 years ago, I said something nasty on CNN about
Donald Trump’s hair. I can’t now remember the context, assuming
there was one. In any case, Trump saw it and left a message the
next day. “It’s true you have better hair than I do,” Trump said
matter-of-factly. “But I get more pussy than you do.” Click.
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