TheIrishGrover wrote: » Does this look tacky to you? DOES IT???!!!!! [/IMG]
ohnonotgmail wrote: » fairly reserved compared to his NY apartment.
Quin_Dub wrote: » As an aside , everything I've ever read about Mar-a-Lago makes it seem like an incredibly tacky awful place. Full of seedy nouveau riche types trying desperately to seem like they have style - A kind of Hamptons for the utterly classless.
notobtuse wrote: » So it is unstylish by today’s standards? Oh, the humanity? From the pictures that were posted here it appeals to be aimed at a certain clientele, whom seem to have loads of money, and want to stay in a place with that atmosphere. Seems like a good marketing plan aimed at a niche market. Hey, maybe Democrats can impeach a former president again for ‘Crimes Against Modern Day Décor.’ They could you know, as the rules for impeachment are written in such a manner that they can impeach a president (or now even a former president) for just about any reason whatsoever they come up with, and they’ve debased the impeachment process down to a petty political hatred game played by the ruling congressional party.
Deleted User wrote: » In fairness, I think the type of person who ever viewed that place as stylish likely thought Tony Montana was really classy. And nope, no debasement of the impeachment process although he did debase the office of the president.
Quin_Dub wrote: » It is unstylish by ANY days standards to be honest. It's an attempt by someone utterly lacking in anything approaching taste to replicate a Louis XIV/XV style and ends up just being a vomitorium of gold leaf and marble. His NY residence is even worse. They are crass ,garish and entirely lacking even a shred of class and decorum - Just like the owner.
notobtuse wrote: » So? Definitely not my cup of tea. But from a business perspective if it brings in clientele willing to pay the high rates, and is a profitable business venture, then it is simple marketing astuteness. I wasn't aware his NY private residence caused so much consternation. Learn something every day, I guess. I hear he also wears the same color socks. So garish by today’s woke standards. Do the fashion police have apprehension abilities, or are they limited to mere fines? Maybe next we can bellyache on his choice of ties.
notobtuse wrote: » Maybe next we can bellyache on his choice of ties.
Smee_Again wrote: » I'd settle for him learning how to wear one properly.
duploelabs wrote: » Even just tied at the correct length, let alone a decent knot
Overheal wrote: » Can’t even wear a tie properly and stands like a lopsided penguin squaring off with a puffin
everlast75 wrote: » How the **** do you use someone wearing the same socks as an excuse to have a go at "woke culture". The mind boggles?
briany wrote: » The way Trump expresses his wealth is in a way that I find garish and distasteful, but it's also another example of why he relates so well to 'the base'. I think those people have much more admiration for a man who puts their wealth on very obvious show like that as opposed to the current fashion among many of the western wealthy to live in those very clean, sparse-looking modern homes, living an eco-friendly lifestyle and eating nuts and vegetable milk for breakfast. That kind of an expression of wealth they cannot understand. Gold cornices and a mink bedspread, they can. That's the American dream to them - gold house, fast car, access to the best plastic surgeons, and a big wall to build around it.
notobtuse wrote: » Or maybe ‘the base’ has been more interested in what he has actually done as president to the good of the majority of US citizens, than what he says to rile up the opposition, what his home or business looks like, or the color of his tie. But why listen to 'the base' when one can post nonsense on a message board in hopes they'll get a few 'likes.'
ohnonotgmail wrote: » exactly, who wears a tie that covers their crotch?
WhomadeGod wrote: » kevin haddad (@kevinhaddad08) Tweeted: President Trump is destroying the Left one rally at a timehttps://t.co/6c8qmzA4BO https://twitter.com/kevinhaddad08/status/1411541094043578369?s=20 Look at the crowds at his rally at the weekend. You say he is old news. Nobody cares anymore. Wrong that man is loved like a God by us who love him and loved ironically even more by those that loathe him.
mcmoustache wrote: » That's the message that the Trump supporters took from it. Are you suggesting that Trump doesn't know how to communicate to his base or is it more that Trump supporters don't know what he means?