He's also hawking smartphone games and now a book. He's basically a taller, obese, shameless Ron Popeil. He's 2 minutes from peddling purses on QVC.
Legally? No problem. It's just embarrassing that our President is a QVC grifter.As long he's not getting a cut from money foreigners gave to his son, what's the problem?
Legally? No problem. It's just embarrassing that our President is a QVC grifter.
I just have standards for the President of the US and peddling ugly shoes, perfume and video games is outside of those standards.That appears to be a "you" problem. Have you spoken to a therapist about these misplaced feelings of shame?
I just have standards for the President of the US and peddling ugly shoes, perfume and video games is outside of those standards. Again, not illegal, just embarrassing. The leader of the free world is hawking shit like he's on QVC.
I never said my feelings were a concern of anyone. I'm not embarrassed because I'm not the QVC host in a suit. It just IS embarrassing.Again, your personal feelings of shame are not the concern of humanity at large.
Only you can decide to liberate yourself from the shackles of an unduly held sense of humiliation.
Talking about it with a trained professional might help. Obamacare might even cover it. Be the change you want to see, and break free!
I never said my feelings were a concern of anyone. I'm not embarrassed because I'm not the QVC host in a suit. It just IS embarrassing.
Nah, the problem will be solved in just over 4 years, then he can resume his career selling his Beef Jerky Machine.If you feel compelled to project your innermost feelings of humiliation publicly like this, it really might be time to ask your physician for a referral.
Nah, the problem will be solved in just over 4 years, then he can resume his career selling his Beef Jerky Machine.