An additional derogatory title given for Donald J Trump, the 45th President of the United States of America, by his detractors. The title alludes to his lack of leadership and his obsession with campaigning for his own reelection. It is intended as a parody on the term "Commander-In-Chief."
Donald Trump, when not golfing or tweeting on the shitter, loves to play the role of Campaigner-In-Chief
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A dirty political campaign run against your opponent, using exaggerations, lies, and/or quotes taken out of context, in an attempt to scare or disgust the public against that candidate.
See also: the 2012 Obama re-election campaign against Mitt Romney
See also: the 2012 Obama re-election campaign against Mitt Romney
The 2012 presidential election used a smear campaign against Romney, implying that he didn't pay taxes, had a war on women, went around with his dog tied to the car, was a high school bully, hated 47% of the country, and was nothing but a rich greedy douche. The Obama administration, Mother Jones and some members of the media used dirty tactics. Too bad, the economy probably would be much better if he were president, but we'll never know now.
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3) Sexual ingenuity and prowess.
2) Uncircumsized man who cares more about the pleasure of women than his own.
3) Sexual ingenuity and prowess.
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That girl is a total Cimarron. She's completely free in spirit!...NO ONE can tell her who to be or what to do!
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