This reminds me of a perhaps apocryphal story. A fellow hit a parked car whose owner was not present. There were witnesses to the mishap, so the perpetrator felt compelled to be seen leaving a note on the windshield of the car he damaged. But this is what it said: “Sorry I hit your car. There are people watching me write this note and they think I’m leaving my name and phone number so you can contact me about payment for the damage. But I’m not.” By the way this cartoon is inaccurate, because Trump never smiles when he displays those forms, although I’m sure he is hard pressed to suppress a spasm from the pleasurable tingle he feels each time. And the dark suit helps hide it, too.
This reminds me of a perhaps apocryphal story. A fellow hit a parked car whose owner was not present. There were witnesses to the mishap, so the perpetrator felt compelled to be seen leaving a note on the windshield of the car he damaged. But this is what it said: “Sorry I hit your car. There are people watching me write this note and they think I’m leaving my name and phone number so you can contact me about payment for the damage. But I’m not.” By the way this cartoon is inaccurate, because Trump never smiles when he displays those forms, although I’m sure he is hard pressed to suppress a spasm from the pleasurable tingle he feels each time. And the dark suit helps hide it, too.