It's not enough that Trump likes Hunt's ketchup, but he also roots for Cleveland, hates pierogies and moved someone's parking chair, say the yard signs printed in bold red, white and blue in psychiatrist Eric Rickin's yard Fox Chapel, PA. Rickin feels Trump's "whole campaign and his positions are absurd. But when you try to argue with logic, it doesn't really work." He says he's confronting “the absurd with absurdity.” (Source)
Even some businesses have joined the political fray. (Photo)
It's not enough that Trump likes Hunt's ketchup, but he also roots for Cleveland, hates pierogies and moved someone's parking chair, say the yard signs printed in bold red, white and blue in psychiatrist Eric Rickin's yard Fox Chapel, PA. Rickin feels Trump's "whole campaign and his positions are absurd. But when you try to argue with logic, it doesn't really work." He says he's confronting “the absurd with absurdity.” (Source)
Even some businesses have joined the political fray. (Photo)
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