Posted on 08/13/2018 7:54:59 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. -- The dress code for President Trumps by-invitation meet-and-greet with motorcycle enthusiasts here on Saturday was biker chic -- leather, bandannas and for at least one of the supporters who posed with Trump at the raucous event, sexist and other offensive patches.
A bearded man who is part of a New Jersey Bikers for Trump group stood with the president as he shook hands inside his posh golf club near here, and again when the group posed for photos outside, engines revving.
I (heart) Guns & Titties, reads one patch on the unidentified mans vest. The patch features a drawing of a womans naked torso and breasts and a pair of handguns atop her nipples.
Other patches visible in blown-up versions of images from the rain-drenched event include one that reads This is America. We eat meat, we drink beer and we speak (expletive deleted) English.
Another says, Terrorist Hunting Permit.
Reporters were positioned too far away from the president at both events to read the patches, but they are visible in images taken from a distance and enlarged. It is not clear whether the president saw any of the patches.
Usually, staff members carefully vet people and settings where a president may be photographed to prevent any embarrassments....
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Argh! Double clutching my pearls . . .
This shows the ABSOLUTELY ABSURD levels to which the WashingCIA Post will go to denigrate President Trump.
As if he must carefully inspect every single patch; every single slogan; every single button any person who meets with him is wearing — OR HE IS ENDORSING WHATEVER IS WRITTEN.
What the actual f***.
This chick is a giraffe that identifies as a human.
This must be from a flat chested ugly feminist who is jealous of pretty women. (/s)
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