It might be jealousy that Trump at 78, Billionare property mogal and president of the United States is STILL a more attentive caring Dad to his son then theirs who hasn't returned with milk yet.
I knew a guy who literally "went out for milk & bread" and didn't return for 14 months (drinking binge, eh?). His now-ex wife literally threw a fry pan at him (she missed though) when he showed up one day carrying milk & bread.
And the article itself says: "Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email."
So how the fuck is an old dude having a funny opinion on tech article-worthy. I know plenty of old people who can't turn on a computer, who cares?
Also, I know they have no consistency or standards, but it would still be nice...prove to me Biden even knows what a laptop is...or even a computer. Trump getting outsmarted in the tech field by a (possibly genius) nineteen year old is nothing special.
His outbursts about technology are often incomprehensible, like when he ducked into a Tesla recently and exclaimed that "everything is computer."
But...but...but...everything is computer.
That's pretty far from "incomprehensible." What a bunch of retards.
Were this any other father attempting to brag about his directionless young adult son, his latest rejoinder might be relatable.
I wish I was as directionless as Barron. Dude's going places.
Also...now nineteen is an adult? But not for gun stats. Or women. Or DOGE employees. Or...the list goes on.
"Young adult." While completely true, we have to go back to standards and consistency. Pffft, "directionless young adult." Hilarious. Fuck you, schmucks.
"Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email."
Remember when Hillary testified most of her thousands of un-archived e-mails were with Bill & about the grandkids, and Bill later said he'd sent "maybe 3 e-mails" in his life? The Media had nothing to say about that, eh?
Remember when the Media lit into McCain because his wife "helped him sending e-mails"? His fingers had been broken by VC torture so often he had a hard time typing.
How losing a laptop is "so normal, everyone's done it" when Hunter admitted he'd lost his due to being stoned for 2+ years?
Yeah, the shifting scale of responsibility is irritating. Can't get a tattoo at 12 but should be able to get puberty blockers and cut off body parts?
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a. It was the exact same thing Neil Armstrong made on the moon. And yet people are using it as a cudgel against Trump.
It gets so silly seeing the sliding scale of the friend/enemy distinction without any principle involved
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a.
I'll go a step further. It's, I believe, technically grammatically correct. If you're talking about a singular computer system or concept. It's not worth arguing semantics, and I don't know for sure, but it's not wrong like they want to act; everyone knows exactly what Trump meant, it just sounds a little funny.
I think "everything is computer" sounds better than "everything is a computer," personally. The former has more character, and instantly became a meme. It's got impact.
Also, it's just not true. He's young and a student. Literally his direction is to learn, and he's learning something relevant to his future at the moment.
"Oh, no, I have a taught understanding of business, however will I apply this useless knowledge?" - No one. Ever.
Barron has a chance to end up one of the most destructive forces in American politics in the future. Unlike Trump's other kids, who were grown and used to being attacked by basic business/elite means, he was a child and had to grow up being adjacent to full force TDS. They are only barely restraining actively attacking him for existing to keep some minuscule veneer of morality in front of the normies.
But I'm sure his personal life is rife with it, and that kind of nonsense can turn any man into a hate machine.
There will certainly come a day in the future where he, armed with daddy's inheritance money, remembers those grudges and does something very funny.
You're telling me that a bunch of liberals who've been their entire lives taught to hate the family unit and not have kids, cannot comprehend a near 80 year old from a completely different era being proud of his offspring?
Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email.
Not surprising, given his age. Not a big deal for the office of President, either, since the primary job of a President is to make decisions, and you don't need a computer or email for that. If Trump has time to sit down and write an email, even if he wanted to, I'd be surprised. He's got staff for that. He's got staff for dialing phone numbers for phone calls. He's got staff for cooking food. He's got staff for doing his laundry. He's got all this staff because the one thing a President has the least is time.
It might be jealousy that Trump at 78, Billionare property mogal and president of the United States is STILL a more attentive caring Dad to his son then theirs who hasn't returned with milk yet.
I knew a guy who literally "went out for milk & bread" and didn't return for 14 months (drinking binge, eh?). His now-ex wife literally threw a fry pan at him (she missed though) when he showed up one day carrying milk & bread.
Trump is 78.
And the article itself says: "Trump is notoriously technophobic, reportedly not using a computer or email."
So how the fuck is an old dude having a funny opinion on tech article-worthy. I know plenty of old people who can't turn on a computer, who cares?
Also, I know they have no consistency or standards, but it would still be nice...prove to me Biden even knows what a laptop is...or even a computer. Trump getting outsmarted in the tech field by a (possibly genius) nineteen year old is nothing special.
But...but...but...everything is computer.
That's pretty far from "incomprehensible." What a bunch of retards.
I wish I was as directionless as Barron. Dude's going places.
Also...now nineteen is an adult? But not for gun stats. Or women. Or DOGE employees. Or...the list goes on.
"Young adult." While completely true, we have to go back to standards and consistency. Pffft, "directionless young adult." Hilarious. Fuck you, schmucks.
Remember when Hillary testified most of her thousands of un-archived e-mails were with Bill & about the grandkids, and Bill later said he'd sent "maybe 3 e-mails" in his life? The Media had nothing to say about that, eh?
Remember when the Media lit into McCain because his wife "helped him sending e-mails"? His fingers had been broken by VC torture so often he had a hard time typing.
How losing a laptop is "so normal, everyone's done it" when Hunter admitted he'd lost his due to being stoned for 2+ years?
(D)ifferent rules for (D)ifferent folks.
Yeah, the shifting scale of responsibility is irritating. Can't get a tattoo at 12 but should be able to get puberty blockers and cut off body parts?
The everything is computer line is obvious just a excited utterance with Trump just forgetting an a. It was the exact same thing Neil Armstrong made on the moon. And yet people are using it as a cudgel against Trump.
It gets so silly seeing the sliding scale of the friend/enemy distinction without any principle involved
I'll go a step further. It's, I believe, technically grammatically correct. If you're talking about a singular computer system or concept. It's not worth arguing semantics, and I don't know for sure, but it's not wrong like they want to act; everyone knows exactly what Trump meant, it just sounds a little funny.
I think "everything is computer" sounds better than "everything is a computer," personally. The former has more character, and instantly became a meme. It's got impact.
"Billionaire's son is directionless"
Hey can I have some of that directionless plx?
Also, it's just not true. He's young and a student. Literally his direction is to learn, and he's learning something relevant to his future at the moment.
"Oh, no, I have a taught understanding of business, however will I apply this useless knowledge?" - No one. Ever.
this from the people who have spent an entire decade hanging on his every word on twitter.
the man may be selective in his use of technology, but i'd say he's far from technophobic.
Obnoxiously pretending not to understand basic English is something the anti-Trump freaks have been doing for a decade now.
Barron has a chance to end up one of the most destructive forces in American politics in the future. Unlike Trump's other kids, who were grown and used to being attacked by basic business/elite means, he was a child and had to grow up being adjacent to full force TDS. They are only barely restraining actively attacking him for existing to keep some minuscule veneer of morality in front of the normies.
But I'm sure his personal life is rife with it, and that kind of nonsense can turn any man into a hate machine.
There will certainly come a day in the future where he, armed with daddy's inheritance money, remembers those grudges and does something very funny.
He will become The Last President.
You're telling me that a bunch of liberals who've been their entire lives taught to hate the family unit and not have kids, cannot comprehend a near 80 year old from a completely different era being proud of his offspring?
Not surprising, given his age. Not a big deal for the office of President, either, since the primary job of a President is to make decisions, and you don't need a computer or email for that. If Trump has time to sit down and write an email, even if he wanted to, I'd be surprised. He's got staff for that. He's got staff for dialing phone numbers for phone calls. He's got staff for cooking food. He's got staff for doing his laundry. He's got all this staff because the one thing a President has the least is time.