Sensitive Trump offended Vicente Fox used f-bomb

Posted by | February 26, 2016 07:25 | Filed under: News Behaving Badly Politics


The Republican debate was extremely heated tonight as the candidates faced each other one last time before Super Tuesday. Donald Trump faced attacks by Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz who shot back at him for not saying anything of substance about health care and foreign policy. One of the key points that was raised tonight was…

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By: Alan

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49 responses to Sensitive Trump offended Vicente Fox used f-bomb

  1. rg9rts February 26th, 2016 at 08:14

    Who knew the Donald has a thin skin

  2. William February 26th, 2016 at 08:45

    “He is a loud-mouth, arrogant, ignorant who has no idea what it is to sit in the chair of the U.S. presidency,”
    Boom.

    • Tim Coolio February 26th, 2016 at 08:53

      Can you imagine this guy leading this country or making Supreme Court picks?
      it’s all hands on deck this time Americans, most important election in our lives, we can’t afford the radical right getting more power!

      • William February 26th, 2016 at 09:03

        Yet I am torn between my disgust for this loud moth, draft dodging racist, and my love for the way he is destroying what’s left of the republican party. The real gem in this whole pile of fertilizer, is the reality that it took 6 months for the republicans to find the courage to fight back. Three months ago Cruz had his head so far up Trumps ass, he could see Romney. Remember when Romney kissed Trumps butt for that coveted “endorsement”, but made sure he did it quickly and without any cameras in the room?
        It’s all so deliciously funny. https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/f89dd81dd2e0da2f6ca565d91fcd7d4e6077d3d9928fb7c80c86b6fbf9709414.jpg

        • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:12

          The media doesn’t get out of this cleanly either. The so-called “journalists” should have been challenging him from day one. They should have made it clear that there is no substance to him. He’s all foam and no beer.

          • William February 26th, 2016 at 09:18

            Again, I am torn between my disgust over this misogynistic blowhard, and the joy I felt during his fallout with the fair and balanced people.
            The look on Meagan’s face was the very same look you’d get from a prom date after pull up your pants, look at your watch and say “Oh, hey look at the time, gotta go”.

            • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:23

              I’m not even referring to Fox, I don’t consider them to be journalists in the first place. But the other news people gave him a free ride.

              • William February 26th, 2016 at 09:28

                That’s true, and it speaks volumes for what’s happened to our country. The media reports with “Hey look over there, a self centered, egotistical, racist, spoiled brat, failed businessman who wants to be President”…and a percentage of the GOP responds with “er, you DID say he hates Mexicans right?”
                The fundamental difference between a herd and a mob is that a mob has a leader.
                The Tea party has gone from being a herd to a mob.

              • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:09

                All of them for those ratings!

          • Mensa Member February 26th, 2016 at 09:32

            >>The media doesn’t get out of this cleanly either.

            Trump is a creation of the media. (He’s horrible for America but good for ratings. )

            And, as we all know, many Americans uncritically follow the media.

            • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:47

              Pro wrestling is real. Real fake. Just like your teeth are real, even if you bought them yourself.

              • Mensa Member February 26th, 2016 at 09:59

                I should credit John Fugelsang for that line.

                I sometimes marvel at the athleticism of pro-wrestling but the crowds strike me as idiotic. (Except, you, if you watch it.)

                • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 10:12

                  When I was a kid (back in the 50’s), I would watch wrestling in one of its earlier incarnations. I watched roller derby too. But then I grew up. I used to have a couple of co-workers who would have serious (for them) discussions about WWF (before the panda group made them change their name), and I couldn’t understand how adults could take something like that so seriously.

            • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:09

              What do you mean wrestling is fake? Haha!

        • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:08

          Ah, that’s better, now i understand what you are saying, haha!

    • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:07

      I don’t understand what you are saying without pictures, Hahaha!

    • cogitoergodavesum February 26th, 2016 at 21:44

      And those are his GOOD qualities.

  3. Obewon February 26th, 2016 at 09:00

    Donnie offends everyone, The Pope and especially his wives. At Aspen when Marla “Maples, 26, walked out of Bonnie’s, Ivana confronted her, demanding, “You b!tch, leave my husband alone.” Trump, who was sitting within earshot putting on his skis, took off down the mountain. Wrong move: Ivana is an excellent skier; Donald is not. When the formidable Czech pushed off in hot pursuit, fascinated observers swear they saw her whip in front of Donald and then ski backwards down the slopes, wagging her finger in his face.” Trump’s scum. http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20116915,00.html

    • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:13

      The pope has wives?

      • Obewon February 26th, 2016 at 09:29

        Updated with my thanks to you Larry:)

        • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:50

          But now my comment doesn’t make any sense.

      • Mensa Member February 26th, 2016 at 09:39

        Have any of you been following the John Paul story about his female BFF?

        http://www.newsweek.com/pope-john-paul-ii-had-close-friendship-female-academic-report-426614?piano_t=1

        Of course, his defenders believe that this relationship was strictly platonic but who can’t help but wonder?

        If it was strictly legit, why did nobody seem to know about it?

        I’m not a John Paul basher. I liked a lot about him and found him inspiring on social justice issues.

        But I’m not sure I’m buying the “chaste 30-year long friendship” line. It’s so hard to imagine.

  4. Mensa Member February 26th, 2016 at 09:27

    I have a cousin like Trump. She is bombastic and aggressive while also being incredibly thin-skinned.

    The family thinks she probably has borderline personality disorder.

    Also, just like Trump, she will say the most absurd, indefensible things when she has any sort of audience.

    • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 09:49

      If tRump had a personality, he would have a disorder.

    • mistlesuede February 26th, 2016 at 11:12

      It’s called narcissistic personality disorder.
      That, and being a giant a-hole.

  5. Foundryman February 26th, 2016 at 09:45

    Trump gets the vapors over hearing the F bomb….this show gets funnier everyday…reminds me a little of the Benny Hill Show.

    • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:03

      “Gets the vapors”, like that old song by Biz Markie?

  6. Böcker February 26th, 2016 at 09:58

    T rump offended?? Give me a break, he gives offensive.

  7. Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:01

    F*ck Vicente Fox, he said his people come here to do work that the n-words won’t do!

    • whatthe46 February 26th, 2016 at 10:03

      really? wow.

      • Tommie February 26th, 2016 at 10:05

        Yep, a long time ago, i couldn’t believe that he said that either but i will never forget it since Whites didn’t want to do those jobs either but he just had to call us out!

        • whatthe46 February 26th, 2016 at 10:10

          he and tRump should be pals.

    • Larry Schmitt February 26th, 2016 at 10:23

      Ever wonder how a Mexican got a name like Fox? His grandfather’s name was Fuchs (his parents were from Germany) and it was changed in the 1870’s to Fox. Know why they didn’t change it to the Spanish word for Fox? Because that’s Zorro. So he could be Vicente Zorro.

  8. mistlesuede February 26th, 2016 at 11:17

    I can only imagine how fake “offended” Trump would be to hear what other sane world leaders will be saying to and about him. Heck, I can only imagine what John Kerry is hearing on the subject right now. Trump would cry.

    • whatthe46 February 26th, 2016 at 11:24

      it would be the biggest and longest TWITTER war ever.

      • mistlesuede February 26th, 2016 at 11:32

        If they are able to, I think they would all block him. :)
        I don’t use Twitter or FB, so I’m not sure.

        • whatthe46 February 26th, 2016 at 12:41

          i have a twitter account set up from years ago, never used it. not one tweet. and for FB, i have one, but i don’t visit but every once in a blue moon. i just got around to thanking a few for wishing me happy birthday, FROM LAST YEAR! i stopped after thanking about 4 people, i got bored. i have 65 and counting notices that keep poping up in my email.

          • mistlesuede February 26th, 2016 at 15:22

            I bought what would now be called a “burner phone” to have a phone number that was not traceable to start a FB account in order to stay on Huffington Post for a while. Once they went to a complete FB style of commenting, I was out with many thousands of others. I never used it during that time. My only reason to have it was to stay in touch with my buds on HP. I guess some people have found me on there, but I’ve never looked back to see what’s going on.

            • whatthe46 February 26th, 2016 at 15:53

              yep. no way I would use my FB account to post a comment. people are crazy and will troll the hell out of you.

              • mistlesuede February 26th, 2016 at 18:16

                I was talking with a nice lady that replied to me on a thread here about those fake “crisis pregnancy centers” like we have in our little village and what they are really about. She wondered why I didn’t write a letter of complaint for my small local paper. I told her about my recent experience with an editor from another local newspaper in another town that has a column in our paper. I emailed him and gave him the what for about something he said about President Obama. We had a few volleys of emails because I linked to him something that totally refuted what he had said and in another email I suggested he retract his comments, which he never did. He complimented my writing skills and said he considered himself a moderate Republican. He sent me a photo of when he and some other firefighters had met with VP Biden. His daughter’s best friend works for PO! She graduated from one of the local universities here. That was pretty awesome.
                Anywho, after I was done conversing with him, I wished him happy holidays and thought that would be it. He emailed back asking me what sports I like. We had no agreement on that either but I responded to be polite and the next thing I knew he was trying to finagle a date!!!
                I made sure to mention my husband and son when I sent a fairly short reply. Luckily, he got the message. What if he didn’t, or just didn’t care? At least with email, you can be done when you are done. With these social media accounts you can get into stalking situations, harassment, threats and physical danger depending on how much personal info you’ve given up. No way!
                BTW, I never told my husband about the “date” thing because they are both in the same industry, although with very different jobs, and I wanted to make sure that nothing would ever be said or done if they somehow managed to be in the same place at the same time. My husband thought he knew of him when I sent the original email.

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