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I was watching a documentary on Prime currently…

"Unfit: The Psychology of Donald Trump".
I really didn’t expect to see anything on it that I wasn’t already aware of, but one speaker, Suzanne Lachmann, a NY psychologist, relayed how she once met Donald Trump at a fundraiser shortly after he and Ivana had divorced and Trump had been on the Howard Stern show.

Dr. Lachmann was a Howard Stern fan and she walked up to Trump and said, "I wanted to introduce myself because I’m a fan of Howard Stern and heard you on his show." Trump looked at her coldly and replied,
"Why should I speak to you with all these beautiful women here ? I wouldn’t even let you suck my d*ck."

What a guy. 🤢
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fun4us2b · M
Charming as usual! Hopefully he's nearing the end of his reign....as shown last Tuesday...
@fun4us2b Let’s hope. But based on some comments I’ve seen on other posts, his cultists are as dedicated as ever.
fun4us2b · M
@bijouxbroussard I think they are also fewer in number...prediction: Trump will feign an illness to get out of running for POTUS when he sees he's losing the primary this from Sunday's Face the Nation:

SEN. COTTON: But we also have important other leaders as well, like some of those victors I just mentioned earlier, like Brian Kemp in Georgia, Ron DeSantis in Florida. Last year, you had Glen Younkin have a great victory in a bluish democratic state like Virginia. I hope to remain a leader in the United States Senate as well, in addition to people like some of those I just mentioned who were reelected, like Tim Scott. So, when you're in opposition, you don't have a single leader. That won't be the case until we're through the '24- '24 nominating season, and we have- we have a new nominee.

MARGARET BRENNAN: You said you're not going to run for president in 2024. The former president says he intends to announce he's running on Tuesday. Should he be the automatic nominee, or should he face a primary?

SEN. COTTON: Well, Margaret, since I opted against being a candidate in 2024, I- I don't plan to be a pundit or a strategist–