Anonymous ID: c7d3ec Oct. 4, 2020, 2:14 p.m. No.10920778   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0790 >>0909 >>1034 >>1132 >>1190

A short history of US presidents on boats

 

what are the odds that the Tampa Bay Times would write this article, that explicitly mentions "swift boat" just 8 days before Q's post about "Trump Swift Boat Project" and 2 weeks before anons begin suspecting POTUS is on a boat, not in Walter Reed as reported?

 

"Trump, no doubt, had the hugest boat of any president.

 

Despite reportedly not caring for boats or the sun, he bought a 280-foot yacht originally commissioned for a Saudi arms dealer for $30 million in 1987. Calling it the “ultimate toy,” he named her Trump Princess. It had a helipad and a pool surrounded by bulletproof glass.

 

Facing financial difficulties with his casinos in 1991, he sold the Trump Princess for a loss, but later commissioned plans for what would have been the world’s largest superyacht. It was not completed.

 

In campaigns, boats have been a bad omen for Democratic presidential contenders. John Kerry had the “swift boat” controversy over his military service. Gary Hart’s infamous cruise aboard the Monkey Business with Donna Rice scuttled his career. Al Gore took a four-day campaign tour down the Mississippi on a riverboat in 2000, cranking the Rolling Stones' Brown Sugar.

 

But the only flotilla to sail for a candidate before the massive Trump boat parades this year appears to be the Nixon boat parade featuring John Wayne off the California coast in 1972. Nixon won.

 

https://www.tampabay.com/life-culture/2020/09/17/a-short-history-of-presidents-on-boats/