"Being offended is a natural consequence of leaving the house." --Fran Lebowitz
"Willful ignorance comes at a price." --A. Tecacca

10 May 2016

and so Trump's catch-farts don't feel left out*

Businesspeople

Peña in China, 2009
Robertson in 2006
    Anand Ahuja, New York-based attorney, vice president of Indian-Americans for Trump 2016[123]
    Thomas J. Barrack, Jr., Founder and Chairman of Colony Capital[124]
    Andrew Beal, Founder and Chairman of Beal Bank[124]
    Edward Bourke, Australian teenager, chairman and CEO of the Saving the Lion Foundation[125]
    Bernie Ecclestone, Formula One Group Chief Executive[126]
    Marc Faber, Swiss investor[127]
    Brian France, CEO and Chairman of NASCAR[128]
    Harold Hamm, billionaire, entrepreneur, and oil and gas industry pioneer[129]
    Carl Icahn, billionaire activist investor[130][131]
    Keith Kellogg, former lieutenant general in the U.S. Army, executive vice president of Virginia-based intelligence and information technology consulting firm CACI International, member of foreign policy advising committee for Trump's campaign[28]
    Robert Kiyosaki, businessman and author (authored two business books with the candidate)[132]
    Charles Kushner, real estate developer and co-owner of Kushner Properties[133]
    Jared Kushner, co-owner of Kushner Properties, owner of The New York Observer, son-in-law of the candidate[133]
    Kenneth A. Lanci, businessman and philanthropist (also 2013 Democratic candidate for Mayor of Cleveland)[134]
    Nancy Mace, businesswoman and author[135]
    Carter Page, former Merrill Lynch employee, founder and managing partner of Global Energy Capital, former fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and member of the foreign policy advising committee for the Trump campaign[28]
    Carl Paladino, real estate mogul, Chairman of the Ellicott Development Co., Buffalo Public Schools board of education member, 2010 New York gubernatorial candidate[136]
    George Papadopoulos, director at London Center of International Law Practice, former adviser to Ben Carson's presidential campaign, former research fellow at the a conservative Washington-based think tank The Hudson Institute, and member of the foreign policy advising committee for the Trump campaign
    Daniel S. Peña, Sr. businessman, entrepreneur, mentor, and business coach[137]
    Kendal Prewett, owner of B&P Enterprises Inc.[138]
    Jon Reynolds, president of Charter Financial Services[139]
    Willie Robertson, CEO of Duck Commander, star of Duck Dynasty[140] (previously endorsed Bobby Jindal)[141]
    Wayne Allyn Root, businessman, politician, television and radio personality (and Libertarian Party nominee for Vice President in 2008)[142]
    Phil Ruffin, businessman and partner of Trump Hotel Las Vegas[143]
    Dan Scavino, former executive vice president and general manager at the Trump Organization, social media director for the Trump campaign[144]
    Paul Teutul, Sr. Co. founder of Orange County Choppers[145]
    Luke Thorburn, financial adviser and Goldman Sachs employee[146][147]
    Donald Trump Jr., businessman, son of the candidate[148]
    Eric Trump, businessman and philanthropist, son of the candidate[149]
    Ivanka Trump, businesswoman, writer, and former model, daughter of the candidate[150]
    Dana White, president of Ultimate Fighting Championship[128]
    Steve Wynn, billionaire business magnate, CEO of Wynn Resorts Limited[151]
    Wirt Yerger III, business leader[152]
    Dennis Michael Lynch host of Dennis Michael Lynch UNFILTERED on Newsmax TV, Founder and CEO of TV360

University and academic figures
Current
Ben Carson in 2015
    A.D. Amar, business professor at Seton Hall University and president of Indian-Americans for Trump 2016[123]
    Peter Navarro, Professor of Economics and Public Policy at the Paul Merage School of Business, University of California, Irvine[153]
    Walid Phares, Lebanese-born American professor at the National Defense University and Daniel Morgan Academy in Washington, member of the foreign policy advising committee for the Trump campaign[28]

Former
    Ben Carson, retired Johns Hopkins neurosurgeon and former 2016 presidential candidate[154]
    Kent Gray, former member of the Board of Trustees for Lincoln Land Community College, Illinois, and state director for Trump's presidential campaign[155]

International political figures
Farage in 2014
Wilders in 2014
David Johnston]], Australian Senator for the Liberal Party and Former Minister for Defence[citation needed]
    Martin Konvička, Czech politician, member of Dawn - National Coalition[156]
    Mark Latham, Australian politician, former MP, former Leader of the Opposition, author of Civilising Global Capital, and member and former leader of the social democratic Australian Labor Party[157]
    Jean-Marie Le Pen, French politician, MEP, founder and former leader of the souverainist Front National[158]
    Miroslav Lidínský, Czech politician, leader of Dawn - National Coalition[19]
    Robert Ménard, French independent politician (supported by the Front National) and Mayor of Béziers, France[159]
    Mischaël Modrikamen, Belgian politician, vice-president of the Alliance for Direct Democracy in Europe, publisher of Le Peuple magazine, and leader of the conservative liberal People's Party[160]
    Ilias Panagiotaros, Greek politician, MP, and member of the nationalist and Metaxist Golden Dawn party[161]
    Matteo Salvini, Italian politician, MEP, leader of the secessionist Lega Nord[162]
    Vojislav Šešelj, Serbian politician, former Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia, founder and president of Serbian Radical Party[163]
    Geert Wilders, Dutch politician, MP, and leader of the national liberal Party for Freedom[164]

Newspapers/Magazines
    Conservative Action Report, South Carolina-based newsletter[165][166]
    National Enquirer, supermarket tabloid[167]
    New York Observer, weekly newspaper based in New York City[168]
    New York Post, daily newspaper based in New York City[169]

Organizations
U.S. Border Patrol Agents (in the green uniforms) pay tribute to fellow fallen officers during a Law Enforcement memorial service in Washington D.C., 2007
    Charlotte Blue Liners (EASHL Franchise) *Americans for Legal Immigration PAC[170]
    Atlantic County Republican Committee (NJ)[171]
    Bergen County Republican Organization[102]
    Fiorello LaGuardia Republican Organization[172]
    Latino National Republican Coalition of Rockland County (NY)[173]
    National Black Republican Association[174]
    National Diversity Coalition For Trump[175]
    Nassau County GOP (NY)
    Suffolk County GOP (NY)
    Niagara County GOP (NY)[105]
    Ocean County GOP (NJ)[176]
    Passaic County Regular Republican Organization[177]
    Pegida UK, anti-Islam group (named after the German group Pegida)[178]
    Proud Of The Blues[179]
    Rent Is Too Damn High Party[180]
    West Virginia Coal Association[181]

Trade Unions
    National Border Patrol Council, largest border patrol union in U.S, representing 16,000 members. (first presidential endorsement in history)[182]
    New England Police Benevolent Association[183]
    New York Veteran Police Association[184]

    Local 1929 Border Patrol Union, based in El Paso, Texas [185]

Religious leaders
    Mark Burns, pastor and co-founder of the South Carolina-based Christian TV network, The NOW Network[186]
    Jerry Falwell, Jr., president of Liberty University[187][188]
    Carl Gallups, Florida pastor and Sandy Hook truther[189][190]
    Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas[191]
    James F. Linzey, ordained minister in the Southern Baptist Convention[192]
    James David Manning, chief pastor at the ATLAH World Missionary Church[193]
    Mike Murdock, singer-songwriter, televangelist and pastor of the Wisdom Center ministry[194]
    Darrell Scott, Cleveland-based pastor and now CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump[195]

Celebrities
Actors and comedians
Eastwood in 2007
    Kirstie Alley, actress, comedian and spokesmodel[196]
    Scott Baio, actor (previously endorsed Scott Walker)[197]
    Stephen Baldwin, actor, director, and producer[198]
    Gary Busey, actor[199]
    Robert Davi, actor, singer, and director[200]
    Clint Eastwood, actor and director[201]
    Vincent Gallo, American actor, screenwriter, producer, filmmaker, musician, motorcycle racer, real estate trader[202]
    Lou Ferrigno, actor and bodybuilder[203]
    Peter Munson Hogan, actor[204]
    Jerry Lewis, comedian, actor, singer, producer, screenwriter, and director[205][206]
    Amy Lindsay, actress and former softcore pornographic film performer[207]
    Sylvester Stallone, American actor, screenwriter, producer, director, and bodybuilder[208]
    Jean-Claude Van Damme, Belgian actor, martial artist, screenwriter, film producer, and director[209]
    Jon Voight, actor[210]
    Fred "The Hammer" Williamson, American actor and former football player[211]

Athletes and sports figures
Van Damme in 2010
Holm during a post-fight interview, 2013

    Rocky Boiman, former NFL linebacker, talk radio host
    Adrien Broner, professional boxer[212]
    Clay Buchholz, MLB pitcher[213]
    Zeb Colter, professional wrestling manager[214]
    John Daly, professional golfer[128]
    Johnny Damon, retired MLB player[215]
    Ted DiBiase, former professional wrestler[216]
    Mike Ditka, retired NFL player, coach and television commentator[217]
    Bill Elliott, retired NASCAR driver[218]
    Chase Elliott, NASCAR driver[218]
    Hulk Hogan, former professional wrestler[128]
    Holly Holm, professional boxer and UFC fighter[219]
    Lou Holtz, Hall of Fame college football coach[128]
    Richie Incognito, NFL player[220]
    Gene Keady, college basketball coach[128]
    Bob Knight, Hall of Fame college basketball coach[128]
    Jerry Lawler, professional wrestler[221]
    Mike Leach, college football coach
    Matt Light, retired NFL offensive tackle[222]
    Nick Mangold, All-Pro NFL center for the New York Jets[223]
    Mark Martin, retired NASCAR driver[224]
    Shawne Merriman, retired NFL linebacker[128]
    Ryan Newman, NASCAR driver[218]
    Paul O'Neill, retired MLB baseball player[215]
    Tito Ortiz, former UFC light-heavyweight champion[225]
    Terrell Owens, retired NFL wide receiver and television personality[226][227]
    Billy Packer, former college basketball player and color analyst[228]
    Digger Phelps, former college basketball coach[128]
    David Ragan, NASCAR driver[218]
    John Rocker, retired MLB baseball player[128]
    Dennis Rodman, retired professional basketball player and television personality[128]
    Rex Ryan, NFL head coach for the Buffalo Bills, also former head coach for the New York Jets[229]
    Chael Sonnen, retired UFC fighter, ESPN commentator and actor[230]
    Latrell Sprewell, retired NBA All-Star basketball player[231]
    Miesha Tate, current UFC women's bantamweight champion[232]
    Mike Tyson, former professional boxer, actor[128]
    Kevin Von Erich, former professional wrestler[233]
    Herschel Walker, retired NFL player and MMA fighter [234]
    Chris Weidman, former UFC middleweight champion[235]

Commentators, writers and columnists
Coulter speaking at CPAC
Milo Yiannopoulos
    Conrad Black, Canadian-born British former newspaper publisher and author[236]
    Walter Block, Austrian School economist, anarcho-capitalist theorist, and creator of Libertarians for Trump (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[237]
    Olavo de Carvalho, Brazilian philosopher, political commentator and essayist based in Richmond, VA[238]
    Ann Coulter, political commentator and writer[239]
    Adam Curry, political commentator and former MTV VJ[240][241]
    Lou Dobbs, American television personality, author, and radio host[242]
    Mytheos Holt, senior fellow at the Institute for Liberty and contributor to The Federalist[243][244]
    Scottie Nell Hughes, journalist, author, and chief political commentator for USA Radio Networks[245][246]
    James Hirsen, New York Times bestselling author, commentator, and columnist for Newsmax Media[247][248]
    Rabia Kazan, Turkish author & journalist, also Women's Rights advocate for the International Civil Liberties Alliance and Humans Rights Activist at United Nations[249]
    Dmitri K. Kiselyov, head of government-owned Russian news agency Rossiya Segodnya (Russia Today) on channel Rossiya 1[250][251]
    Paul J. Manafort, lobbyist, senior Republican political consultant, former director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, former consultant to ousted Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych[252][253]
    Kayleigh McEnany, CNN political commentator[254][255][256][257]
    Gavin McInnes, writer, creative director, actor, comedian, and co-founder of Vice Media[258][259]
    Michael Scheuer, political blogger, author and former Chief of the Bin Laden Issue Station[260]
    Hossein Shariatmadari, Iranian conservative journalist and editor-in-chief of Kayhan[261]
    Roger L. Simon, novelist, Academy Award-nominated screenwriter, and former CEO of PJ Media (previously endorsed Marco Rubio)[262]
    Daryush Valizadeh, author, columnist, owner of Return of Kings website[263]
    Diana West, author and columnist[264]
    Milo Yiannopoulos, British journalist and political commentator[265]

Media personalities and socialites
Jesse James in 2007
    Dan Bilzerian, professional poker player, media personality[266] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[267]
    Katrina Campins, Cuban-American, former Apprentice contestant, and Trump International Reality employee[268]
    Wayne Dupree, "The News Ninja," blogger, social media personality, American Conservative Union blogger of the year 2015[269][270]
    Teresa Giudice, television personality from The Real Housewives of New Jersey who worked with Trump on The Celebrity Apprentice[271]
    Jesse James, television personality and former CEO of Austin Speed Shop[272]
    Max Keiser, host of the Keiser Report, a financial program broadcast on Russian state media channel RT[273][274]
    Charlotte Laws, television host and author[275]
    Omarosa Manigault, reality television show personality, and Baptist minister[276]
    Trisha Paytas, YouTube personality and entertainer[277]
    Jeanine Pirro, judge, TV show host[278]
    Tila Tequila, model, actress and television personality[279]
    Ivana Trump, ex-wife of the candidate, socialite and former athlete and fashion model[280][281]
    Melania Trump, wife of the candidate, jewelry and watch designer and former fashion model[282]
    Kendra Wilkinson, glamour model, businesswoman, and television personality[283]
    Melissa Young, Miss Wisconsin 2005[284]

Radio hosts
Alex Jones
    Jeff Crouere, radio host[285]
    Laura Ingraham, radio host[citation needed]
    Andy Dean, radio host[286]
    John Fredericks, radio host[287]
    Alex Jones, radio host[288] (previously endorsed Rand Paul)[289]
    David Knight, radio host[citation needed]
    Lars Larson, radio host[290][291][292]
    John Phillips, radio host[293]
    Michael Savage, radio host[294][295][296]

Singers and musicians
Kid Rock
    Azealia Banks, rapper, singer and songwriter[297]
    Zoltan Bathory, guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch[298]
    Troy Bullock, Country Singer/Songwriter[299]
    Charlie Daniels, singer, songwriter and guitarist[300]
    Jesse Hughes, singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as frontman of the California-based rock band Eagles of Death Metal[301]
    Loretta Lynn, country music singer-songwriter[302]
    Justin Moore, singer and songwriter[303]
    Wayne Newton, entertainer and singer[304]
    Ted Nugent, musician, singer-songwriter and political activist[305]
    Kid Rock, musician, actor[306] (previously endorsed Ben Carson)[307]
    Kenny Rogers, singer, songwriter, record producer, and member of the Country Music Hall of Fame[308]
    Sergey 'Pauk' Troitsky, leader of Russian thrash metal band Corrosia Metalla[309]

Social and political activists
Stefan Molyneux
    Day Gardner founder and President of The National Black Pro Life Union and Associate Director of National Pro-Life Center.[310]
    Jim Gilchrist, leader and co-founder of the Minuteman Project[311]
    Llessa Lyon, Dominican-American research analyst, creator of the group Latinos for Donald Trump
    Jimmy McMillan, former New York City mayoral and New York gubernatorial candidate (Rent Is Too Damn High Party)[180]
    Stefan Molyneux, Canadian blogger, and host of Freedomain Radio, Podcast[312]
    Remy Sheppard, American blogger[313]
    Phyllis Schlafly, conservative activist and founder of the Eagle Forum[314]
    Orly Taitz, dentist, attorney, and prominent leader of birther movement[315]
    Sajid Tarar, Pakistani-American and founder of the group Muslims for Trump[52]
    Alex Vargas, Republican Party activist from Massachusetts[316]
    Imperial Wizard of the Rebel Brigade Knights of the Ku Klux Klan.[317]
    David Duke, American white nationalist, anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist, politician, and former Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan. [318]

Other
    Juanita Broaddrick, former nursing home administrator, accused Bill Clinton of rape[319]
    Matt Erickson, president of Minnesotans for Trump[320]
    Mark "Oz" Geist, member of the security team which responded to the 2012 Benghazi attack, co-author of 13 Hours[321]
    Paula Jones, former Arkansas state employee, accused Bill Clinton of sexual harassment[322]

    Stephan Miller, former adviser to Sen. Jeff Sessions, senior adviser to the Trump campaign[323]
    Sarah Huckabee Sanders, senior campaign adviser, daughter of former Gov. Mike Huckabee (AR)[324]
    John "TIG" Tiegen, member of the security team which responded to the 2012 Benghazi attack, co-author of 13 Hours[325]
    Old Row, social media page for college students[326]



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