Surprising no one that actually remembers his first term.
It's fucking mind boggling that he was elected, even with the racist, misogynistic, lazy and ignorant portion of the electorate.
That's 40%+ of America.
Six months in and all the swing states have flipped and a couple of states like Ohio are at 50%.Vrede too wrote: ↑Thu Aug 07, 2025 4:00 pmThat's 40%+ of America.![]()
President Donald Trump's approval rating by state as of August 2025
California 33%
Florida 53%
Hawaii 26%
Illinois 37%
Maryland 30%, Jasmine wins
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Montana 56%![]()
New Jersey 40%
North Carolina 47%, flip a Sen seat?
Pennsylvania 46%
South Carolina 55%
Tennessee 59% ouch, our worst, several states are >60%
Washington 36%
I'd add in stupid, childish and oddly obsessed with male genitalia. Hmm. Junior just gave permission to many more idiot copycats.... The WNBA has condemned the object-throwing incidents as dangerous and misogynistic, instituting bans and arrests for offenders.
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GREAT Nominees for the TRUMP/KENNEDY CENTER, whoops, I mean, KENNEDY CENTER, AWARDS. They will be announced Wednesday. Tremendous work is being done, and money being spent, on bringing it back to the absolute TOP LEVEL of luxury, glamour, and entertainment. It had fallen on hard times, physically, BUT WILL SOON BE MAKING A MAJOR COMEBACK!!! President DJT
Sylvester Stallone, C'MON DOWN!
I'm mostly not a fan and he is a MAGAt, but I can't deny his "lifetime of contributions to American culture." Both "Rocky" and "Rambo" are touchstones that need no further elaboration. I won't be bothered if he gets a Kennedy Center Honor.
George Strait - Wiki doesn't discuss his politics. He's been generous with time and money for wounded veterans. I've heard his name for decades, but don't know country music well enough to say if he's deserving.Trump names Strait, Stallone and Kiss for Kennedy Center Honors and says he'll host the awards show
President Donald Trump on Wednesday named country music star George Strait, “Rocky” actor Sylvester Stallone, singer Gloria Gaynor, the rock band Kiss and actor-singer Michael Crawford among the first batch of Kennedy Center Honors nominees under his leadership as the center’s chairman and said he’ll host the awards program.
In an August 2021 interview, regarding the honesty of Donald Trump and his presidential administration, Simmons said, "[W]e all lie to some extent, but what happened the last four years was beyond anything I ever thought imaginable from people who had lots of power — not just him, but the administration, everybody."
On November 10, 2021, he stated that people who refused to get the COVID-19 vaccine are "an enemy" and called them "evil".
... Trump, who had indicated he wanted a more active role in the selection process, said he was “about 98% involved” in choosing the honorees. He said he “turned down plenty” of names, saying those individuals were “too woke,” or too liberal. He described the artists he announced on Wednesday, including several of his favorites, as “great people.”
... In 2017, after honoree Norman Lear declared he wouldn't attend a White House celebration in protest of Trump’s proposed cuts to federal arts funding, Trump and first lady Melania Trump decided to skip the Kennedy Center event and remained away throughout his first term. Honorees during that time included such Trump critics as Cher, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Sally Field....
Is he gonna do a little stand up routine?
"I Will Survive," by Gloria Gaynor, is widely recognized as a gay anthem due to its powerful message of resilience and survival, resonating deeply with the LGBTQ+ community. The song's themes of overcoming adversity and finding strength after heartbreak have made it a staple at Pride events and a source of empowerment for many, especially during the AIDS crisis.
Here's why "I Will Survive" is considered a gay anthem:
Themes of resilience and survival:
The lyrics, while not explicitly about sexual orientation, speak to the experience of overcoming hardship and finding strength, which resonated with LGBTQ+ individuals facing discrimination and societal challenges.
Embraced during the AIDS crisis:
The song gained prominence during the 1980s, a time when the LGBTQ+ community was grappling with the devastating AIDS epidemic. It became a source of comfort, hope, and solidarity for those experiencing loss and fear.
Ubiquitous at Pride events:
"I Will Survive" is a staple at Pride celebrations worldwide, a testament to its enduring popularity and its significance as an anthem of LGBTQ+ pride and resilience.
Cultural and historical significance:
The Library of Congress recognized the song's cultural, historical, and artistic significance by adding it to the National Recording Registry in 2016.
Drag performances:
The song is a favorite among drag performers, who often incorporate it into their acts, further cementing its status as a gay anthem.
In essence, "I Will Survive" transcends its initial purpose as a disco hit to become a powerful symbol of LGBTQ+ identity, resilience, and the ongoing fight for equality
Oh, I could have a bunch of light-hearted fun with that sentence. Who's unaware, Trump or the Village People? And the unaware village people are the ones who voted him into office? And how many of those people are idiots?
I'm a walking dumb headline.
Hard to tell these daysThere has been no confirmation that such a proposal is on the table, and Newsweek has contacted the White House and the office of Alaska's governor for comment. The Telegraph cited a White House statement that it did not comment "on deliberative conversations that may or may not be happening."