A more animated time
Remember that time Trump went to meet with Obama during the transition period? And came away raving about what a great guy he is and what rapport they had and how much Obama liked him? Now he’s doing it about the queen. He thinks the queen liked him.
Mind you, he hadn’t previously spent years insisting the queen was born in Kenya and shouldn’t even be the queen, so that commonality is missing. But the rest is unpleasantly reminiscent.
The US president, Donald Trump, has boasted about having “automatic chemistry” with the Queen during his state visit to the UK.
Trump, during an interview with Fox News, said people had noticed how well he and the Queen had connected.
He said: “The meeting with the Queen was incredible. I think I can say I really got to know her because I sat with her many times and we had automatic chemistry, you will understand that feeling. It’s a good feeling. But she’s a spectacular woman.”
He thinks she liked him. He thinks that wasn’t her trained skilled ceremonial politeness to any head of state she’s required to schmooze with, he thinks it’s personal. Dude, if it were personal you wouldn’t get any closer than Hoboken.
“There are those that say they have never seen the Queen have a better time, a more animated time. We had a period we were talking solid straight, I didn’t even know who the other people at the table were, never spoke to them. We just had a great time together.”
Are there. Really. Are there really those that say they have never seen the Queen have a better time? I’m gonna go with “no,” because what are the odds? Unless he just means that everyone in his retinue said that, in which case it’s literally true because they have never seen the queen have any kind of time, better or worse or indifferent, on account of how they don’t hang out with her. But if he means people who actually know the queen and see her having times, then no. They don’t say that.
Her Majesty was in the same room for a certain period of time with Captain Bonespurs, aka President Pussygrabber.
Palace Security probably assigned their very best and toughest to stand around in the background looking inconspicuous and bored; but ready to spring into action like Agent 007. Hollywood no doubt has all bases covered. Stand by….
Trump seems to think any time you don’t insult someone or give them a nasty nickname, that must mean you like them. Because he is so unable to show anything but rude boorishness to anyone he doesn’t like (in fact, that seems to be his behavior toward people he likes, too) he cannot imagine someone else being able to dissemble and be polite to someone they loathe.
This is toddler speak.
I do wish Her Maj had said, And how is that charming coloured gentleman who used to be President? What a delightful couple – I so enjoyed their visit.
Have you seen what else Mr. Narcissist did during his time in Europe?
Because what’s important is that his name comes first, at the top, right next to the title of the document. The plebs sign at the bottom where they belong.
His supporters are saying he did it because the other signatures filled all of the space at the bottom, but I’ve read elsewhere that Donnie was the first to sign (and that is not only believable, it’s an almost foregone conclusion. “Me first, me first, me importantest man).
https://www.indy100.com/article/trump-signature-top-d-day-proclamation-8950031
Oh gawd.
I’m guessing that many of the best times ER has are with her corgis. No need for diplomacy and protocol.
Her corgis and her horses.
@Holms #3… You’re not wrong. It’s waaaay too easy to read these recipes in the voices of children:
https://www.boredpanda.com/children-pre-kindergarten-cook-book-recipes-jordan-adams/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic
…and it’s not at all hard to read any of the POTUS’s statements in the same headspace.
O.o
Be fair, AoS. He’s illiterate. If he were the first to sign, then he had no way to know which bit of the document he was supposed to sign.