So, Mr. Puff-N-Stuff Is Trying To Act Tough

As the fiery protest erupted outside the White House on Friday, Donald Trump and his family were moved into a secure bunker. News reports of that action caused Trump to catch feelings. Unable to understand that the protests were not about politics or him, but police brutality, he inserted himself into the mix.

So, Mr. Puff-N-Stuff puffed up his chest and decided to take a walk. But to prove his toughness he exploited his security bubble just to take a selfie.

His security bubble included US parks police, Secret Service, heavily armed Military police, FBI agents, DC Police, police on horseback, a top Army General Milley, Secretary of Defense Esper, and most importantly the “fully activated” Attorney General Bill Barr.

Before his walk, he put on his Mr. law and order mask in a speech at the Rose Garden. Then, Mr. law and order ordered an assault.

During his walk, he slipped and broke the law. His first misstep was to break the law by ordering an armed attack on peaceful protesters, who were abiding by the curfew and attacked with tear gas, flash-bang grenades, rubber bullets, shields, batons, all followed by the Horsemen and their horses. That impromptu aggressive attack was without provocation, warning, or consultation.

While lying about being “allied” with peaceful protesters and protecting their rights, his minions were trampling on the constitutional rights of those peaceful protesters he promised to protect.

His security stampede trampled over people including clergymen just to take a selfie in front of a church he doesn’t attend. His diabolically orchestrated photo shoot turned out to be extremely awkward with him holding the Bible like an Alien object in his hand.

During the seven-minute episode of his reality show in the Rose garden, he said he would use the Insurrection Act to send active-duty US military into states without their permission or requests.

By backwardly inserting himself into this national crisis, he has elevated the protests about police brutality up to protesting about governmental tyranny. No one wants armed military personnel in their cities.

Will they set up checkpoints? What are the rules of engagement? Will they be allowed to shoot citizens who refuse to obey their commands? Who wants an occupying force in their neighborhood?

Is Mr. Puff-N-Stuff really that tough?

by TOMTHUNKIT™

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