The buggy wasn’t driven by Trump, but is thought to be his “getaway vehicle” should anyone open fire on the course. The black, obviously armored vehicle followed Trump around as he played golf, with many experts noting that it bore similarities to “The Beast” — Trump’s protective vehicle stateside.

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    As if you needed further proof that this thing is the antichrist, he’s riding around the opposite of the pope mobile

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    I like that the attempt on him last year has him in at least enough fear to implement a backup in case it happens again. At least there’s that tiny slice of retribution for being terrible.

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    A buggy doesn’t do him any good if he’s outside of it taking a swing. If he’s that scared, why is he even out playing golf?

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      Good question, why does he even play golf when all he does is cheat at it just like he does at everything in his life? My best guess is he is just trying to emulate actual successful people.

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        He wants to feel like a winner, and it doesn’t matter to him if he’s actually a winner. He’s the biggest, sorest loser in the world, and his ego is just too fragile to admit it to himself.

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      The buggy wasn’t driven by Trump, but is thought to be his “getaway vehicle” should anyone open fire on the course. The black, obviously armored vehicle followed Trump around as he played golf, with many experts noting that it bore similarities to “The Beast” — Trump’s protective vehicle stateside.

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      It’s a getaway vehicle.

      I think you’re saying that fallback security measures are useless?

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    more shit the Americans have to pay for by getting stupid with their voting

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    Scottish person here: Everyone hates him, especially after what he did in Aberdeenshire. We’re pissed off that the First Minister is meeting with this bawbag.

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    I was in the area of his golf course near Aberdeen earlier this year. I also noticed a lot of the farmers collect the farm dung and move it, probably to a centerlized place to be processed.

    my idea was to pay some of these drivers to leave a few mounds of the shit next to the signs directing you from the freeway to the golf course. And then maybe a drop a few more in strategic areas so that the smell finds its way to the course.

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    Epstein Epstein bo bepstein cabana fanna fo febstein fee fi moe mepstein…Epstein!!!

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    Oh fear, there is so much fear, fear is so dense… yeah fear is dense like the fog inside that vehicle… hahahahaha good. The evil should be afraid, not us.

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      It a Polaris Ranger ATV. ATVs like that are super popular as car alternatives in rural areas of the US (one part fun and one part way more fuel efficient than driving your F150 to the local bar) and many places have been quickly legalizing these costs-as-much-as-a-car-but-is-five-times-as-deadly-to-occupants vehicles on public roads. Hilariously this one looks just as plastic and cheap as the ones I see driving around where I live, but we all know this one has been heavily upgraded and armored. Seriously just look how low its squatting from the weight!

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        I’m pretty sure Polaris used to have this ad about how closer together front and rear wheels was better for off-road, the ad ended somewhere along the lines of guess where we put the wheels on the Polaris Ranger, that’s right. Now we have these monstrosities that cost way too much and aren’t even good off-road, I’d take my crossover just about anywhere I would take that Polaris.