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Donald Trump Jr.has slammed the Washington Post's $10million Super Bowl commercial that paid tribute to slain journalists and highlighted the often-dangerous work the media does

The news outlet debuted its 60 second ad, which was narrated by Tom Hanks, during the Super Bowl on Sunday night

Don Jr.,whose father Donald Trump has repeatedly criticized the Post as being 'fake news', was quick to slam the commercial

'You know how MSM (main stream media) journalists could avoid having to spend millions on a #superbowl comercial to gain some undeserved credibility? How about report the news and not their leftist BS for a change,' Don Jr

tweeted.Moments earlier, Don Jr.tweeted: 'By far the worst Super Bowl commercials ever

#superbowl.' The Post's commercial featured journalists who have been killed or disappeared, including Jamal Khashoggi - the Washington Post columnist who wrote critically about the Saudi crown prince

Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul in October.Also featured were Austin Tice, a freelance reporter missing in Syria for six years, and Marie Colvin, a Sunday Times correspondent who was killed in Syria

The commercial also featured images of key moments from U.S.history, including WWII, the moon landing and the Oklahoma bombing

'When we go off to war, when we exercise our rights, when we soar to our greatest heights… There is someone to gather the facts, to bring you the facts, no matter the cost

Because knowing empowers us.Knowing helps us decide.Knowing keeps us free,' Hanks, who starred in the film The Post, said during the narration

The spot ended with the Post's slogan: 'Democracy Dies in Darkness'.Fredrick Kunkle, a Post staff writer and co-chair of its union, also criticized the Super Bowl ad in a series of tweets

'The Post is now paying, say, $5M/30 seconds to tout journalistic freedom during one of the glitziest and - given the NFL's knee-taking protests and concussions - more controversial sports events in our country,' Kunkle tweeted

'While I too am extremely proud of the Post and its legacy, this seems like an especially infuriating expense for a company that has: a) tried to take away health care insurance from part-time employees b) moved everyone toward riskier forms of health insurance c) made it easier to lay people off d) cut their severance

' Super Bowl ads cost about $5 million for a 30 second slot this year.The Post is owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos who has been the subject of President Trump's jabs in the past

'Grateful for the journalists at the @washingtonpost and around the world who do the work, no matter the risk or dangers they face,' Bezos tweeted about the ad

In a memo to Post employees last week, publisher Fred Ryan said the newspaper felt 'this is the right moment, at the right venue, to present this important message to the large audience of Americans and international viewers

For more infomation >> Donald Trump Jr. slams the Washington Post's $10million Super Bowl ad - Duration: 4:53.

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'If there is no wall, there is no security,' Trump says - Duration: 2:42.

For more infomation >> 'If there is no wall, there is no security,' Trump says - Duration: 2:42.

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Graham: Trump will 'probably' declare emergency to build his wall - Daily News - Duration: 7:04.

South Carolina Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham said Monday that unless Democrats in Congress agree to trade $5

7 billion in border wall money for extensions of two immigration programs, President Donald Trump will delare a national emergency and repurpose Defense Department money to build the barrier on his own

Graham, a former military lawyer and an ally of Donald Trump, said the president has the legal authority to send soldiers to the U

S.-Mexico border and order them to build barriers to protect themselves.'What's the difference between barbed ware and a sleet slat?' he asked

 Democrats in Congress, Graham said, have treated Trump differently from his two immediate predecessors for personal reasons

 'In 2007,' he said, '634 miles of fencing was authorized by Congress in a bipartisan fashion

February of last year, 46 Democrats voted for $25 billion for a border wall.'But with Democrats in charge of the House of Representatives, he complained, 'they're trying to deny this president the ability to secure the border like Obama and Bush

Why? Because they hate him. We can't let them get away with it.'  The current Washington stalemate over a February 15 deadline to fund the government 'probably ends with the president having to go it alone,' Graham told the Republican-leaning First Monday club during a speech the city of Greenville

 The White House has discussed a trade: money to build Trump's long-promised border wall in exchange for legal status for 700,000 'Dreamers' enrolled in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and another 400,000 in the country under Temporary Protected Status

DACA recipients are illegal immigrants who were brought into the U.S. as children

People with TPS protection are in the U.S. because of natural disasters or wars in their home countries

Most of them are from Central American nations. Graham said he would blame Democratic lawmakers if a deal doesn't materialize, the Pentagon builds Trump's wall with repurposed money, and the DACA and TPS programs are left to wither on the vine

'If these TPS people lose their legal status, look in the mirror because you caused it,' he said, directing his comments to Democrats

'If the DACA recipients, they can't get work permits, it's because you hated Trump more than you liked them

'Trump can rely on a 43-year-old law to suspend some limitations on his power to spend money if he declares a national emergency exists

Any federal lawmaker can demand a vote to overturn that decision. But unless two-thirds of each house of Congress sides against Trump, he can veto the result

  Share this article Share If the president decides to disconnect Congress from construction of his border wall, he will sign a funding measure that reopens the government without the $5

7 billion he hsa asked for. He could also choose to let government funding lapse instead, shutting down a quarter of the government for the second time in two months and sending Congress back to the drawing board

  'We've got until February 15 to figure this out. I'm begging Democrats, be fair to the president and he will be fair to you, regarding the temporary displacement program, TPS, and DACA,' Graham said Monday

 The colorful senator framed the border wall debate over and over as a study in hypocrisy

'Every Democrat who's saying "Not a dollar for the wall" voted for billions of dollars for a wall on their watch,' he said, recalling proposals shepherded by the bipartisan 'Gang of Eight' in 2013

  'Forty-six billion dollars for border security! We did everything but put alligators on the border

Eight billion for a barrier! They were bragging about how tough they were.'A border patrol agent every 1,000 feet! Now they want to abolish ICE

' 'Not one Democrat complained' when President Barack obama deployed military servicemen and women to the southern border, Graham said

  And with 3,750 new troops headed south because of Trump's orders, he claimed, setting up barriers is a matter of protecting themselves as much sa protecting the United States

 The current deployment is set to install 150 miles of razor wire. 'We're not doing anything exotic here

If a president can send a soldier to the border, not to enforce border law but to provide security, why can't that soldier put up a barrier while they're there?' he asked

'The last three presidents have sent troops to the border. They don't go for free

We pay them to go there. We pay for them while they stay. And they're putting up barbed wire,' Graham added

 'What's the difference between barbed ware and a sleet slat? I'm confident the president has the legal ability to do this

I'm hoping he does not have to go down this road.'

For more infomation >> Graham: Trump will 'probably' declare emergency to build his wall - Daily News - Duration: 7:04.

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President Trump Preparing For State Of The Union Address With Immigration In Mind - Duration: 1:34.

For more infomation >> President Trump Preparing For State Of The Union Address With Immigration In Mind - Duration: 1:34.

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In State of the Union Trump will 'call for an end to the politics of resistance' and reveal HIV plan - Duration: 23:40.

President Trump will use his speech to a Joint Session of Congress on Tuesday night to call out the 'resistance' opposing his agenda and ask for Democrat's cooperation on legislative initiatives from border security to infrastructure

'We have a crisis on the Southern border and the Congress has failed to do its job – this Congress, last Congress and for quite a while to make sure that we have what we need at the southern border, which of course the centerpiece is a physical barrier, wall, steel slats,' Kellyanne Conway told reporters on Monday afternoon

'But at the same time this president is going to call for an end to the politics of resistance, retribution and call for more comity,' she added

The White House has been dribbling out tidbits of the hour-long address that Trump will give in primetime on Tuesday

According to Politico, Trump will announce a plan to significantly reduce or eliminate HIV transmissions by 2030

Officials wouldn't confirm Trump's plan to reveal the initiative on Tuesday night, saying they didn't want to get ahead of anything he could announce

They declined on multiple occasions over the last week to get into the meat of of his announcements, even as Trump teased major declarations on border security and the location and timing of his next nuclear summit with Kim Jong-un

A senior official said Friday that the 2019 State of the Union address will have the theme 'choosing greatness' and Trump will seek to 'heal old wounds' in the speech to Congress

He will encourage all Americans to 'adopt a spirit of cooperation' in the remarks that the White House says is intended to be 'unifying,' in spite of the hostilities that have erupted between the president and Democratic lawmakers and led to a government shutdown

'President Trump's a problem solver, and he will offer solutions that have bipartisan appeal, which are doable and practical,' a senior official, who briefed reporters on the remarks on Friday afternoon, said

He will spend time in the address pushing his trade deal with Mexico, highlighting his trade talks with China, promoting democracy in Venezuela, calling for the cessation of 'endless wars' and asking Congress to pass bills to improve America's infrastructure and lower the price of prescription drugs

Notably, in a nod to the administration's pro-life agenda, the official said, 'He will talk about the fund importance of respecting human life

' Asked if the president's speech will address racial tension in America, the official pointedly told reporters, 'I think the president's going to cast an inspiring vision for all Americans

' The White House would neither comment on any new proposals the president could make nor shed additional light on Trump's suggestion that he could declare a national emergency on the border Immigration will be a major topic of the speech, the person indicated

But the White House official refused to go further than that.'I think afterwards, you'll say, yeah, that's a top priority,' the person said as reporter after reporter pushed for more information on the immigration section

In the lengthy address that the White House says will be in keeping with a traditional State of the Union speeches, the official said that Trump will deliver a unifying, bipartisan, optimistic message

'People will be reminded through the speech of the broad appeal of the president's agenda,' the official said

It will be, in a word, 'visionary,' the official told reporters on Friday.For instance, Trump is set to say: 'Together we can break decades of political stalemate, we can bridge old divisions, heal old wounds build new coalitions, forge new solutions and unlock the extraordinary promise of America's future

The decision is ours to make.' President Trump hinted Friday that he could use his State of the Union address to announce a national emergency on the border

The action would be controversial and totally fly in the face of the outline White House provided for speech's goals and content

He told reporters he's 'certainly thinking about' making the declaration.'I think there's a good chance we'll have to do that,' he said

Asked if he was suggesting he'll make the announcement on Tuesday night, Trump replied: 'What I'm saying is listen closely to the State of the Union

I think you'll find it very exciting.' Trump has been saying for weeks that he could declare a national emergency at the border to free up manpower and funds to build the border wall that Democrats' have steadfastly opposed

The order would almost immediately be challenged.Trump said Friday he believes it would be hard for the courts to keep him from exercising the authority, however

'We have very, very strong legal standing, it would be very hard to do that.But they tend to go to the Ninth Circuit and when they go to the Ninth Circuit, things happen,' he said of the panel that's kept his other executive actions from going into immediate effect

President Trump said that he's already 'building a lot of wall' and will continue to do with 'funds on hand' that appropriators gave him for fencing

'We're negotiating very tough prices, we've designed a much better looking wall that is also actually a better wall, which is actually an interesting combination - it's far more beautiful and it's better - it's much more protective,' he revealed

He refused to say outright if he's planning to declare a national emergency, cryptically telling a reporter: 'I don't want to say, you'll hear the State of the Union, and then you'll see what happens right after the State of the Union

' If Trump declares a national emergency, it could scuttle a deal on Capitol Hill

A bipartisan panel of legislators are looking for ways to satisfy his request by Feb

15 and demands from their own caucus that they withhold $5.7billion in taxpayer funds that Trump says he needs to finish his border barrier

The president said repeatedly this week that they are 'wasting their time' on talks unless the proposal includes his border wall

'We will be looking at a national emergency, because I don't think anything's going to happen

I don't think Democrats want border security.And when I hear them talk about the fact that walls are immoral and walls don't work - they know they work,' Trump contended

He introduced the mantra last week that America should 'build a wall' and 'crime will fall' as he tried to sell his border security package

'The chant now should be "Finish the Wall!" because we're building a lot of wall,' he claimed on Friday

'I could see we're getting nowhere with the Democrats, we're not going to get anywhere with them, it's going to be part of their campaign, but I don't think it's good politically

' Trump said that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi 'should be ashamed of herself because she's hurting a lot of people' with her position that a wall is immoral

'I think the Democrats should be ashamed of themselves.In all fairness to the Democrats, many of them want the wall, and I see it

'he insisted.'They're just dying to say what they want to say, but they can't say it as well as they would be able to if they were allowed to do it

' GOP lawmakers have joined their Democratic colleagues in saying that Trump should adhere by the legislative process rather than taking matters into his own hands with a national emergency declaration

Trump suggested Friday that it is his belief that by taking the wall off the table, he could move along immigration reform discussions

'Actually having a national emergency does help the process.It would certainly help the process

What would help a lot is if the Democrats could actually be honest.They're not being honest,' Trump accused on Friday afternoon

'I like to hear what they talk about in their rooms when they go back.' Democrats who worry they're in for a border security lesson on Tuesday night, may want to prepare for a lecture on late-term abortion from the president, as well

Trump is expected to rail against bills in Virginia and New York that would relax legal restrictions on the practice in his State of the Union address, the White House indicated on Friday

Counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway suggested, in response to a question from DailyMail

com on the theme of Trump's speech, that the president would denounce the measures in the primetime address

'I'm not going to tell you what's in the speech – I've seen it – but maybe he'll ask Democrats, in view of the new news, why do you object to the Pain-Capable bill that non-partisan scientists say a baby can feel pain after the twentieth week,' Conway said

Politico also reported that White House sources were saying it would be a major topic

Conway said that Trump would be highlighting bipartisan efforts like criminal justice reform and praising the economic gains the nation has seen under his presidency

But she indicated that he'd also tackle the controversial issue of late-term abortion

'Now we've got, we've got governors, and state legislators in many places, but most illustratively, and recently, in New York in Virginia, saying that a baby can have his or her life snuffed out of it, out of him or her

after 20 weeks.I mean this is who we are as Americans?' she asked.Trump said Thursday that a theme of his State of the Union address will be 'unity' — and he will praise Republicans for sticking by him over the course of his last year in office

'I think it's unification, I think it's industry, I think it's about the people that you see right here,' he told reporters from the Oval Office

Trump quickly pivoted to an attack on Democrats for refusing his pleas for a border wall and then back to the topic of unity in the next sentence as he gave reporters their first look at the Tuesday speech

'The problem is the Democrats, you know when they say, we don't want to build, as an example, we don't want to build a wall, because it doesn't work or because it's immoral,' he charged

Bringing up Pelosi's claim that a wall is 'immoral,' he said that allowing Americans to die at the hand of violent immigrants is also unacceptable

'Well it's also immoral, the people that come into our country that shouldn't be here and kill people

That's immoral, too.That's a lot more immoral,' he claimed with no build-up.He added, as he got back on topic: 'But I really think it's going to be a speech that is going to cover a lot of territory but part of it is going to be unity

' Asked by DailyMail.com about the assault on the opposing party, seconds after he said he wanted to spark unity, Conway said Friday, 'Well the president, of course, is going to be a unifying figure

He is the leader of the country.'And he is certainly the leader of the country at the State of the Union

It's his opportunity once a year to look the American people in the eye, cut out the middle man – respectfully, until the panels talk afterwards – to convey to them, many things they don't hear throughout the year

' She mentioned the January jobs report that dropped earlier on Friday.Companies created more jobs the first month of the year than forecasters expected

'The record of accomplishment, the facts and figures of his great economy, today with 304,000 new jobs created, well above the line of 70,000 that were projected

So, he will say things like that, showing the economy's strong,' she said.As part of his bid to spark 'unity' she said he will talk about criminal justice reform, prescription drug legislation and other issues on which 'Republicans and Democrats have proven they can come together and work toward a common purpose of serving the American people

' 'He believes border security is a non-partisan issue that should have bipartisan solutions,' she added

'And I don't think that the speaker of the House, respectfully, sounds very unifying, most days she sounds like a cable news pundit

She doesn't sound like a unifying figure.' Conway said that Pelosi, who represents liberal San Francisco in Congress should broaden her own message and 'get a little bit better control of her temper and her chamber

' 'And those who don't show up for the State of the Union, that's on them, not on the president

They need to explain to their constituents why they thought so little of the people they represent that they refused to sit in the hallowed chamber in the Capitol and listen to our president come forward and try to call for bipartisan action on any number of measures

That's on them,that's not on him.' No Democrats have said so far that they are boycotting the speech, but many refused to sit in the chamber and listen to Trump in 2018 - some over comments he made about immigrants from 's***hole nations' seeking refuge in America

The president and Democrats are still clashing over the issue that looms large ahead of a Feb

15 deadline to fund the Department of Homeland Security and other major agencies.They're also butting heads on Trump's foreign policy

The Senate moved forward with legislation to rebuke his Middle East policy moves this week

They want a review of his troop withdrawal in Syria and an assessment of a possible pullout in Afghanistan

Conway said national security and foreign policy would be major pillars of Trump's address on Tuesday, as well

'The president spends a good part of everyday thinking about the nation's intelligence, security, foreign policy certainly, "endless wars" as he calls them in places like Syria and Afghanistan, where he thinks that we have spent enormous treasure, most of all, our young men and women who have perished there

And of course he will be addressing that in the State of the Union, as well as domestic issues,' she added

Democrats have selected former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams to give their response to Trump

He said he hopes she does a good job and has 'respect' for her on Thursday, despite referring to her as 'not qualified' to hold office last year as he tried to bring her down

'I respect her.I don't know her.I haven't met her, but I hope she does a good job,' Trump said of the Democratic politician

He mentioned that he doesn't the Georgian who he worked to to keep out of office on a personal level

'I campaigned against Stacey Abrams, I know that President Obama campaigned for her

Michelle Obama campaigned for her, and Oprah campaigned for her, and all Brian [Kemp] had was me, and he won fairly easily, you know fairly easily

So, I hope that she does a good job.' Abrams garnered national attention in her bid to become the first female, African-American governor of Georgia in a contest that went down to the wire

Democratic star power flooded the state to support her, including Oprah Winfrey and former President Barack Obama

Abrams lost to Kemp by 1 percent of the vote.She is the first African-American woman to deliver a response to the State of the Union, a speech that has traditionally served as a springboard for higher office

For more infomation >> In State of the Union Trump will 'call for an end to the politics of resistance' and reveal HIV plan - Duration: 23:40.

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¡Analizamos lo que dirá Trump en el Estado de la Unión! | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 7:18.

For more infomation >> ¡Analizamos lo que dirá Trump en el Estado de la Unión! | Un Nuevo Día | Telemundo - Duration: 7:18.

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Democrats Said Shutdown Would Kill Trump's Economy – Latest Numbers SHOCK America - Duration: 2:10.

For more infomation >> Democrats Said Shutdown Would Kill Trump's Economy – Latest Numbers SHOCK America - Duration: 2:10.

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Robert Reich: How Trump Plays the Press - Duration: 2:46.

Here are three guidelines for editors, producers, and the rest of us who should be demanding

more responsibility from the media.

First: don't treat Trump's ongoing lies and insults as news.

If you feel you have to cover them, put them in a box on page two, or at the end of a newscast,

labeled "Trump's Daily Bile."

Second: don't let Trump create non-stories.

For example, the caravan scare he drummed up just before the 2018 midterm election,

and which the New York Times and Washington Post put on their front pages at least 25

times in the three weeks leading up to the election.

If you have to cover this sort of concoction, tell the public it was created by Trump for

political purposes.

Third: don't overlook the big stories that Trump doesn't want the public to focus on,

like the growing number of children at the border warehoused by the government, or Trump's

rolling back the federal stress tests on the banks, and continued attacks on the Affordable

Care Act.

Don't let Trump bury stories by having news he doesn't like come out on days he thinks

no one is paying attention, as when he released the National Climate Assessment on the afternoon

of Black Friday.

Run these stories even bigger the next day, and analyze them the day after.

The press has a unique responsibility in a democracy.

Under Trump, that responsibility is being tested as never before.

The press must not allow Trump to play it just because there are big profits in getting

played.

Schooled in reality television and New York tabloids, Trump knows how to drive ratings

and dominate the news cycle.

No wonder he received more coverage than any presidential candidate in American history,

while Hillary Clinton got comparatively little.

And what she did get was mostly about her emails, the issue Trump chose to attack her

on.

Because of its critical role in our democracy–and the constitution's protection of freedom

of the press–the media has a responsibility to the public, not just its shareholders.

Otherwise, the only issues we talk about are those Trump wants us to talk about.

And the next election is going to be again all about Trump.

What do you think?

How should journalists cover Trump and his administration's lies?

If you found this video helpful, be sure to also watch our video on Trump's War Against

the Free Press.

And, as always, be sure to subscribe to this channel for more videos like this one.

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Donald Trump Inaugural Committee Subpoenaed By Federal Prosecutors: WSJ | Rachel Maddow | MSNBC - Duration: 7:18.

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Super Bowl LIII, President Trump's Tan - Monologue - Duration: 2:31.

-Let's get to the news.

Well, what can I say about the Super Bowl

that hasn't already been written on Adam Levine's torso?

[ Laughter ]

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft

was seen at the Super Bowl victory party last night

wearing a large diamond chain around his neck

that said "champions."

And Rob Gronkowski was seen wearing one

that said, "If found, my address is 242 Maple Street."

[ Laughter ]

Airing a commercial during this year's Super Bowl

cost companies $5.25 million for a 30-second spot.

And there will be a lot of debate

about which commercial was best.

But the worst one had to be that commercial for football.

[ Laughter ]

A senior...

[ Cheers and applause ]

"Are you ready for some kickin'?"

-Yeah!

A senior White House official told "The New York Times"

this weekend that President Trump

has been able to remain tan despite the bad winter weather.

[ Laughter ]

Thanks to "good genes,"

and not, as I had assumed, the heat.

[ Laughter and applause ]

Officials have announced -- Officials have announced

that Manhattan will be getting its first public beach in 2022.

And even though it's three years away,

a body has already washed up onshore.

[ Laughter and applause ]

February is Black History Month.

"Oh, my God, I don't even have a costume yet,"

said Virginia Governor Ralph Northam.

-Oh! [ Laughter and applause ]

[ Laughter ]

According to a new study,

men who live near heavily used roads

are more likely to have trouble achieving an erection

due to pollution exposure.

Said one man, "It's not you, it's I-95."

[ Laughter ]

Gwyneth Paltrow's health-and-wellness site Goop

has partnered with Netflix to create a new docuseries.

So, now instead of it asking, "Are you still watching?"

Netflix will ask, "Is everything okay?"

[ Laughter ]

And finally, officials in California confirmed last week

that a woman has been allegedly posing as a Walgreens pharmacist

for the last decade. Said one of her customers,

"Are you telling me these aren't birth-control pills?!"

[ Laughter ]

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White House Official Says Trump's Weird Skin Color The Result Of "Good Genes" - Duration: 3:48.

Over the weekend, The New York Times published a story about Donald Trump's skin, specifically

the weird orange color of Donald Trump's skin.

Now this is a pretty silly story.

I'm going to go ahead and be completely upfront about that, but in the story though, I got

to talk about it.

They mentioned they spoke to a White House official who wanted to be anonymous in this

White House.

Official says that Trump does not use a tanning bed.

He does not get spray tans.

His natural orange glow is just the result of good genes.

And occasionally sometimes they'll put on a special powder that he had a translucent

powder to make himself look good on TV.

But hell, all of us do that when we're in front of a camera, right?

I, this thing shines like there's no tomorrow.

So I got a powder the hell out of this thing, but nonetheless, um, the powder doesn't turn

me orange when I go on TV.

Uh, and I've been in front a lot of different cameras, different kinds, different makes

different models, different cities, different weather patterns.

Never turned me orange.

Um, Donald Trump does do tanning.

He does not have good genes.

You can look at the guy and tell there's no good genes in there.

You can, I hate to be rude here, but you can look at pictures of, of his parents and see

that he doesn't really have good genes either by.

Sorry, no offense to you, but let's be honest here, but here's the thing, you can tell,

you know, he's got the little white outlines around his eyes where you would put the goggles

to either get an a tanning bed or to go have a spray tan done.

But what bugs me the most about this man is not that he is orange, I don't care about

the color of his skin, is that he won't own up to it.

That's how narcissistic this guy is.

You know, he made his doctor, you know, the guy who basically was revealed to be a fraud

with the va, made his doctor come out there and tell us he's probably the healthiest president

we've ever had in the history of the world ever.

Okay.

The guys like 50 pounds overweight, gets no exercise, eat fast food all the time.

You're lying to us and we know it, but he's so narcissistic that he can't even admit the

truth.

He won't admit the truth about the fact that he's balding.

It happens, man.

Own it.

Live with it, deal with it.

If you want to get hair plays, get hair plugs.

Who gives a damn what other people think?

If you're a little Pale because you spend most of your time indoors, well guess what?

That could be forgivable because you are the president of the United States.

I would like to think that you're spending more time under artificial light signing documents

and reading your briefings than wasting your time in a tanning bed, but this guy won't

own it.

He won't own any of it.

He won't admit that he's out of shape or that he's a little pale or that he's going bald.

That's narcissistic.

He is, and that is a dangerous level of narcissism that we see coming out of this president every

single day.

You don't have to be perfect.

You don't have to have the best body.

You could be 40 years old and still have acne.

It doesn't matter.

Stop caring so much about your periods here and just worry about the fact that your president

of the United States and you actually have some important shit

to do.

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