For those of you fortunate enough to have Mike Horner Archivesmissed it, it behooves us to inform you that Donald Trump is in town. London town, to be precise.
SEE ALSO: Someone has made a giant Trump blimp to protest his UK visitBut, his visit coincides with that of another, errr, arrival — Baby Trump, a giant helium-filled six-metre (19.7ft) high blimp of Donald Trump wearing a nappy.
This Tweet is currently unavailable. It might be loading or has been removed.
A man named Leo Murray announced in June that he had procured the oversized baby blimp and wanted to fly the thing over parliament on 13 July to protest Trump's official visit to the UK.
"Donald Trump is a big, angry baby with a fragile ego," wrote Murray in a petition arguing the case for the blimp.
"He's also a racist demagogue who is a danger to women, immigrants and minorities and a mortal threat to world peace and the very future of life on earth," Murray added. "Moral outrage is water off a duck’s back to Trump, but he really seems to hate it when people make fun of him."
10K people backed the Trump Baby petition, which asked London's mayor Sadiq Khan to give permission to let the blimp soar in the sky.
Permission was granted by Khan and on the morning of the 13 July, Baby Trump went up in the air to hover over London.
So, how does the man himself feel about his likeness flying over London? Donald Trump told The Sun that the blimp makes him feel like he's not welcome here. Pretty accurate, tbh.
"I guess when they put out blimps to make me feel unwelcome, no reason for me to go to London," Trump told The Sun.
"I used to love London as a city," Trump added. "I haven't been there in a long time. But when they make you feel unwelcome, why would I stay there?"
Why indeed.
Previous:Episode 4: The Wave of the Future
Next:Against Fear
In the Hands of Angry GodsEnd of RandDivining ComedyWhither the Newsman?Choosing BattlesUnbreaking the NewsWhither the Newsman?Hard Time for the HardcoreDeath of a Political JunkieThe “Free Speech” CheatWe Can’t Go on like ThisThe Business of CrueltyInside the Tulsi HivePsychic Healing at the End of HistoryGet Out of the VanBritain’s New BattlesHome/workSaviors, Killers, ProfiteersNASA astronauts on Artemis could talk to a spaceship computerTaking Back Power J. K. Rowling sues former assistant for stealing Harry Potter' swag Idris Elba finally wins 'Sexiest Man Alive' but just wants you to vote Google Chrome has a new plan to fight shady ads MoviePass, what are you doing? Facebook's Portal speaker is now for sale and it definitely won't spy on you Facebook blocks 115 accounts for 'coordinated inauthentic behavior' Daredevil Bill Murray steals a man's fries and gets away with it This unimpressed mom understands your 'Pokémon Go' problems Sean Bean predicts which Stark kid will survive on 'Game of Thrones' How to download your personal data from Apple What critics thought of 'Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' 'Podcast bingo' is a perfect summation of the clichés you always hear What Team USA's Olympics uniforms could tell us about Nike's impending NBA takeover This small electric car was designed by an e Steve Carell to host 'Saturday Night Live' Hublot's new watch is a perfect fit for Bitcoin millionaires Brutal laser tag saga tells of kids vs. grown ups in a Yelp review Olympians' big night out results in closing ceremony ban and curfew Viggo Mortensen has sage advice for whoever plays young Aragorn in the series Nothing to see here, just some dogs enjoying an art exhibition
2.7352s , 10132.6484375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Mike Horner Archives】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network