The only superpower “Don the Con” has is the ability to read a room, determine who is a gullible sucker that he can grift and who is not, ridicule the latter and find exactly the way to reach the suckers and then avoid all responsibility for his crimes. Of course, as he ages and descends even deeper into dementia, his powers are weakening and the January 6 House Select Committee and the Department of Justice may put an end to that last little bit of elusive weaselry.
Oh well, CON MAN probably thinks he would fit right in with Comic CON here in San Diego, though our fabulous annual convention is anything but a Trump-style CON.
As for the overweight wannabe superhero publicly sharing his bizarre fantasies, the “superhero” trading card we need to see is the fat, bloated, overweight “hero” in his skimpiest favorite superhero Speedo, airborne on his water skis as he soars barely over the snout of an emerging shark, reminiscent of Fonzie “jumping the shark” in the episode that signaled the final demise of the once-thriving “Happy Days.”
What Trump “superhero” trading cards would others like to see?
The only superpower “Don the Con” has is the ability to read a room, determine who is a gullible sucker that he can grift and who is not, ridicule the latter and find exactly the way to reach the suckers and then avoid all responsibility for his crimes. Of course, as he ages and descends even deeper into dementia, his powers are weakening and the January 6 House Select Committee and the Department of Justice may put an end to that last little bit of elusive weaselry.
Oh well, CON MAN probably thinks he would fit right in with Comic CON here in San Diego, though our fabulous annual convention is anything but a Trump-style CON.
As for the overweight wannabe superhero publicly sharing his bizarre fantasies, the “superhero” trading card we need to see is the fat, bloated, overweight “hero” in his skimpiest favorite superhero Speedo, airborne on his water skis as he soars barely over the snout of an emerging shark, reminiscent of Fonzie “jumping the shark” in the episode that signaled the final demise of the once-thriving “Happy Days.”
What Trump “superhero” trading cards would others like to see?