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Re: President Trump
He may as well have moved the earth the way his supporters view him. They've been acting as if Jesus Christ had just won the presidency ever since Trump got elected.
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Re: President Trump
People in the military still support him after his comments about McCain and POWs being losers. He can say any fucking thing he wants. It makes no difference.TenBenny wrote:Yeah, whether he's smart enough to realize it or not, he's just started another conflict. So now he's feuding with the intelligence community, the press and probably the military.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:Worst Commander in Chief ever. He can do damage control by giving them whatever they want but they'll start to undermine him by leaking and ridiculing him to the press. Part of it will be covering their ass and part of it will be pay back. He's fucked.TenBenny wrote:Trump probably just lost a very significant number of military/ex-military supporters with those words, and more importantly, maybe even created a hostile working relationship with the military. As I said before, it's now clear that the man has no idea how to run those types of operations and therefore it would be a huge mistake to further increase the budget for *his* vision of the military, especially at the expense of much-needed programs.
You can bet your ass certain people in the cabinet are keeping one eye towards whatever way they're going to look to escape accountability should this shit all come crashing down. Some of them will totally throw Trump under the bus.
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Re: President Trump
Hmmm. Good point. Damn, those peeps need to wake the fuck up.Mojo wrote:People in the military still support him after his comments about McCain and POWs being losers. He can say any fucking thing he wants. It makes no difference.TenBenny wrote:Yeah, whether he's smart enough to realize it or not, he's just started another conflict. So now he's feuding with the intelligence community, the press and probably the military.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:Worst Commander in Chief ever. He can do damage control by giving them whatever they want but they'll start to undermine him by leaking and ridiculing him to the press. Part of it will be covering their ass and part of it will be pay back. He's fucked.
You can bet your ass certain people in the cabinet are keeping one eye towards whatever way they're going to look to escape accountability should this shit all come crashing down. Some of them will totally throw Trump under the bus.
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Re: President Trump
You're an imbecile. Scapegoating Generals matters to Generals.Mojo wrote: People in the military still support him after his comments about McCain and POWs being losers. He can say any fucking thing he wants. It makes no difference.
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Re: President Trump
OBAMA'S BEHIND THIS ALL!!!!
President Donald Trump said he believes former President Barack Obama has been behind the leaks within his administration and the sizable, angry town hall crowds Republicans have faced across the country.
Trump was asked in an interview on Fox News' "Fox and Friends" if he believed Obama was responsible for the town hall protests against Republicans this month.
"It turns out his organization seems to do a lot of these organizing to some of the protests that these Republicans are seeing around the country against you. Do you believe President Obama is behind it and if he is, is that a violation of the so-called unsaid presidents' code?" Trump was asked.
"No, I think he is behind it. I also think it is politics, that's the way it is," Trump replied.
Trump then discussed the leaks that have disrupted his first month in office.
"You never know what's exactly happening behind the scenes. You know, you're probably right or possibly right, but you never know," Trump said in the interview, a clip of which was released Monday night. "No, I think that President Obama is behind it because his people are certainly behind it. And some of the leaks possibly come from that group, which are really serious because they are very bad in terms of national security. But I also understand that is politics. In terms of him being behind things, that's politics. And it will probably continue."
Trump did not offer any evidence for his claim in the clip released by Fox Monday night. CNN has reached out to Obama's office for comment.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to expand Tuesday on Trump's claim that Obama was behind the protests, telling reporters that she would let the comments stand by themselves.
When asked if the White House believes Obama is behind the protests, Sanders added, "I think the bottom line here is we all have condemned the protests. I think that is the bigger story here, and the focus we should be talking about that this isn't something that helps and moves us forward and that is what we are focused on right now."
A broad coalition of groups, including Organizing For Action, the SEIU, MoveOn.org and the Center for American Progress have been working to help with grassroots organizing around GOP town halls.
Organizing for Action, the group formed from Obama's campaign organization, has 14 professional organizers, for example, who are involved in teaching local activists skills to effectively vocalize opposition to the GOP's top agenda items.
Earlier this month, Trump told Fox News that reports of his calls with the leaders of Mexico and Australia were caused by leaks from "Obama people."
Trump's administration has been beset by leaks within his administration to the media, and he has continually railed against those doing the leaking and the media since taking office. He has said the leaks are damaging to national security.
Approval ratings for the President's job performance have been at historic lows. A recent Quinnipiac University survey found that 55% of American voters disapprove of Trump's performance.
But the President said he would give himself an "A" in achievement but in messaging a "C or C plus."
"In terms of messaging, I would give myself a C or a C plus," Trump said. "In terms of achievement I think I'd give myself an A. Because I've done great things, but I don't think we've explained it well enough to the American people."
The President also gave himself an "A" for "effort."
President Donald Trump said he believes former President Barack Obama has been behind the leaks within his administration and the sizable, angry town hall crowds Republicans have faced across the country.
Trump was asked in an interview on Fox News' "Fox and Friends" if he believed Obama was responsible for the town hall protests against Republicans this month.
"It turns out his organization seems to do a lot of these organizing to some of the protests that these Republicans are seeing around the country against you. Do you believe President Obama is behind it and if he is, is that a violation of the so-called unsaid presidents' code?" Trump was asked.
"No, I think he is behind it. I also think it is politics, that's the way it is," Trump replied.
Trump then discussed the leaks that have disrupted his first month in office.
"You never know what's exactly happening behind the scenes. You know, you're probably right or possibly right, but you never know," Trump said in the interview, a clip of which was released Monday night. "No, I think that President Obama is behind it because his people are certainly behind it. And some of the leaks possibly come from that group, which are really serious because they are very bad in terms of national security. But I also understand that is politics. In terms of him being behind things, that's politics. And it will probably continue."
Trump did not offer any evidence for his claim in the clip released by Fox Monday night. CNN has reached out to Obama's office for comment.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Huckabee Sanders declined to expand Tuesday on Trump's claim that Obama was behind the protests, telling reporters that she would let the comments stand by themselves.
When asked if the White House believes Obama is behind the protests, Sanders added, "I think the bottom line here is we all have condemned the protests. I think that is the bigger story here, and the focus we should be talking about that this isn't something that helps and moves us forward and that is what we are focused on right now."
A broad coalition of groups, including Organizing For Action, the SEIU, MoveOn.org and the Center for American Progress have been working to help with grassroots organizing around GOP town halls.
Organizing for Action, the group formed from Obama's campaign organization, has 14 professional organizers, for example, who are involved in teaching local activists skills to effectively vocalize opposition to the GOP's top agenda items.
Earlier this month, Trump told Fox News that reports of his calls with the leaders of Mexico and Australia were caused by leaks from "Obama people."
Trump's administration has been beset by leaks within his administration to the media, and he has continually railed against those doing the leaking and the media since taking office. He has said the leaks are damaging to national security.
Approval ratings for the President's job performance have been at historic lows. A recent Quinnipiac University survey found that 55% of American voters disapprove of Trump's performance.
But the President said he would give himself an "A" in achievement but in messaging a "C or C plus."
"In terms of messaging, I would give myself a C or a C plus," Trump said. "In terms of achievement I think I'd give myself an A. Because I've done great things, but I don't think we've explained it well enough to the American people."
The President also gave himself an "A" for "effort."
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Re: President Trump
My point is that Trumptards will ignore anything idiotic Trump says, no matter how fatuous. I'm not sure why you think that makes me an imbecile, but frankly, I'm far too drunk and happy to care.DEATH ROW JOE wrote:You're an imbecile. Scapegoating Generals matters to Generals.Mojo wrote: People in the military still support him after his comments about McCain and POWs being losers. He can say any fucking thing he wants. It makes no difference.
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Re: President Trump
Viva la Purple Revolution!
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Re: President Trump
Wait a second... Barry is really behind some of this bullshit? I guess his prior experience as a Community Organizer is not meshing well with his fellow donkeys. Is the Democrat party imploding because they have lost so much power across the board in the last decade?
There is so much infighting between both popular parties is it really any shock that we have Trump as our leader?
Leaked Emails: Dem State Leaders Think Obama’s New Organizing Army is ‘Grade A Bullshit’
Organizing for Action was supposed to complement the Democratic National Committee. Instead, Democratic leaders say, it nearly killed the Democrats.[/size]
The nonprofit, which functions as a sort of parallel-Democratic National Committee, was founded to mobilize Democratic voters and supporters in defense of President Obama’s, and the Democratic Party’s, agenda. Instead, the organization has drawn the intense ire, both public and private, of grassroots organizers and state parties that are convinced that OFA inadvertently helped decimate Democrats at the state and local level, while Republicans cemented historic levels of power and Donald J. Trump actually became leader of the free world.
These intra-party tensions aren’t going away, especially now that OFA “relaunched” itself last week to protect the Affordable Care Act, boost turnout at congressional townhalls, and train grassroots organizers gearing up for the Trump era.
“This is some GRADE A Bullshit right here,” Stephen Handwerk, executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, wrote in a private Democratic-listserv email obtained by The Daily Beast.
“It also to me seems TONE DEAF—we have lost over 1,000 seats in the past 8 years… all because of this crap,” Handwerk continued. “Let’s get through the next two weeks—but then we gotta figure this out and keep the pressure on. WOW.”
“[With] all due respect to President Obama, OFA was created as a shadow party because Obama operatives had no faith in state parties,” Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb told Politico last week.
After Obama handily won re-election in 2012, Handwerk says that OFA came to town to present Louisiana Dems with a gameplan. The outside group was purportedly ready to send organizers down south, to help prop up and “like-minded people” in deep-red areas.
“They told us this, so many of us didn’t see them as a threat,” Handwerk said.
Obama’s second term passed, and Louisiana Democrats say they saw promises unfulfilled.
“Nothing has really been done here,” the executive director lamented. “I have not seen any real evidence of OFA doing any real work, certainly not here in Louisiana.”
“We’ve seen over the last eight-plus years a deterioration of permanent state infrastructure,” one red-state Democratic operative, who requested anonymity, said. “And OFA built an alternative infrastructure that was very top-down. OFA’s actions were wasteful, duplicative, and it made no sense… There were these tensions on the ground that we saw that all over the country. Local officials felt tossed aside. A lot of these red states were abandoned. The OFA model was never a 50-state strategy—it was about the president’s agenda.”
When asked if there was much confidence in the newly rebooted OFA, the operative simply said, “It’s like seeing an ex-girlfriend show up.”
Oh, you might want the SOURCE of this so you can tear it apart and say what is fake news.
There is so much infighting between both popular parties is it really any shock that we have Trump as our leader?
Leaked Emails: Dem State Leaders Think Obama’s New Organizing Army is ‘Grade A Bullshit’
Organizing for Action was supposed to complement the Democratic National Committee. Instead, Democratic leaders say, it nearly killed the Democrats.[/size]
The nonprofit, which functions as a sort of parallel-Democratic National Committee, was founded to mobilize Democratic voters and supporters in defense of President Obama’s, and the Democratic Party’s, agenda. Instead, the organization has drawn the intense ire, both public and private, of grassroots organizers and state parties that are convinced that OFA inadvertently helped decimate Democrats at the state and local level, while Republicans cemented historic levels of power and Donald J. Trump actually became leader of the free world.
These intra-party tensions aren’t going away, especially now that OFA “relaunched” itself last week to protect the Affordable Care Act, boost turnout at congressional townhalls, and train grassroots organizers gearing up for the Trump era.
“This is some GRADE A Bullshit right here,” Stephen Handwerk, executive director of the Louisiana Democratic Party, wrote in a private Democratic-listserv email obtained by The Daily Beast.
“It also to me seems TONE DEAF—we have lost over 1,000 seats in the past 8 years… all because of this crap,” Handwerk continued. “Let’s get through the next two weeks—but then we gotta figure this out and keep the pressure on. WOW.”
“[With] all due respect to President Obama, OFA was created as a shadow party because Obama operatives had no faith in state parties,” Nebraska Democratic Party Chair Jane Kleeb told Politico last week.
After Obama handily won re-election in 2012, Handwerk says that OFA came to town to present Louisiana Dems with a gameplan. The outside group was purportedly ready to send organizers down south, to help prop up and “like-minded people” in deep-red areas.
“They told us this, so many of us didn’t see them as a threat,” Handwerk said.
Obama’s second term passed, and Louisiana Democrats say they saw promises unfulfilled.
“Nothing has really been done here,” the executive director lamented. “I have not seen any real evidence of OFA doing any real work, certainly not here in Louisiana.”
“We’ve seen over the last eight-plus years a deterioration of permanent state infrastructure,” one red-state Democratic operative, who requested anonymity, said. “And OFA built an alternative infrastructure that was very top-down. OFA’s actions were wasteful, duplicative, and it made no sense… There were these tensions on the ground that we saw that all over the country. Local officials felt tossed aside. A lot of these red states were abandoned. The OFA model was never a 50-state strategy—it was about the president’s agenda.”
When asked if there was much confidence in the newly rebooted OFA, the operative simply said, “It’s like seeing an ex-girlfriend show up.”
Oh, you might want the SOURCE of this so you can tear it apart and say what is fake news.
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Re: President Trump
So how many Drumpf supporters on here attended one of those MASSIVE rally's your president called on you and those other millions to hold this weekend?
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Re: President Trump
Could be the same amount of those that attended the Hillary and Barry events.But you do get a gold star for trying to be relevant.Luminiferous wrote:So how many Drumpf supporters on here attended one of those MASSIVE rally's your president called on you and those other millions to hold this weekend?
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Re: President Trump
Love that Trump is driving folks like you crazy. It's going to be a great four years. lol
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Re: President Trump
I don't see Barry's name or placards in any of those photos you posted. Forget those?BlackCrypt wrote:Could be the same amount of those that attended the Hillary and Barry events.But you do get a gold star for trying to be relevant.Luminiferous wrote:So how many Drumpf supporters on here attended one of those MASSIVE rally's your president called on you and those other millions to hold this weekend?
Did Obama (after his being elected and re-elected) tweet out for voters to hold those rally's to support him and predict there would be MILLIONS attending them?
And did Hillary tweet out for voters to hold rally's and support her and predict MILLIONS would attend?
You'll have to forgive my not recalling those... Could change the "relevancy" you're trying so hard to disprove....
Your president begged for supporters to hold rally's to counter the idiots protesting him around the country and the crowds he got were about the size of a Bulletboys concert if Stonedbread had bought onto the show...
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Re: President Trump
I'm sure the loons will find things to critique or deflect to but that was an excellent speech last night.
The Dems looked silly/petty dressed in white with their silent protest. And their response from an ex-Kentucky governor afterwards was so out of touch.
It's funny but Trump's agenda has so many elements that make republicans uncomfortable and normally make democrats happy that I don't understand their over the top resistance. I guess they just don't like a president that will call them out on their phony BS moreso than they care about the actual policy. Make no mistake, a "presidential" Pence would be much more aligned with republican policy but the Dems would be fine with him because they could attack with no response
The Dems looked silly/petty dressed in white with their silent protest. And their response from an ex-Kentucky governor afterwards was so out of touch.
It's funny but Trump's agenda has so many elements that make republicans uncomfortable and normally make democrats happy that I don't understand their over the top resistance. I guess they just don't like a president that will call them out on their phony BS moreso than they care about the actual policy. Make no mistake, a "presidential" Pence would be much more aligned with republican policy but the Dems would be fine with him because they could attack with no response
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Re: President Trump
Trump is applying classic "negging" strategy to everything he does and dupes like radiotard fall for it like battered wife syndrome. Come out swinging with all kinds of heinous idiocy and strong arm shit and then wait for a high profile platform like an address to dial the rhetoric back from total blithering insanity to mere garden variety right wing (alt-right) bullshit and everybody plays it up like he's "improving" and "being more inclusive" and everything else.
People with more than a couple of brain cells see right through the bullshit.
People with more than a couple of brain cells see right through the bullshit.
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Re: President Trump
exitflagger wrote:People with more than a couple of brain cells see right through the bullshit.
You are so delusional. You might need Chip and Danzig to come to your rescue!! I mean, your last post talks about how Trump was blaming the Jewish attacks on Dems yet you failed to recognize the Dems were somehow trying to initially connect these crimes to Trump and his rhetoric.
I mean, we can disagree politically on everything (which we do) but let's not pretend either side isn't pushing false narratives.
And if we're judging these two narratives, I'd believe another lefty loon pulling another hate crime hoax to push a narrative over a person inspired directly by Trump to perform a Jewish hate crime.
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Re: President Trump
So he read a speech written by someone else, off a teleprompter. Boy, he sure put Reagan to shame!
He also exploited the grief of the widow of the slain SEAL, pretending to have empathy he doesn't have. That man's blood is on TRUMP's widdle hands. He blames Obama, he blames the generals, but HE is the CiC, HE is ultimately responsible. Always pointing fingers elsewhere. Fuck that guy. The pundits and Trumptards can lick his asshole all they want, Ima #staywoke.
He also exploited the grief of the widow of the slain SEAL, pretending to have empathy he doesn't have. That man's blood is on TRUMP's widdle hands. He blames Obama, he blames the generals, but HE is the CiC, HE is ultimately responsible. Always pointing fingers elsewhere. Fuck that guy. The pundits and Trumptards can lick his asshole all they want, Ima #staywoke.
Fuck sigs.
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Re: President Trump
The thing with the widow was nauseating, not because Ryan doesn't deserve to be honored, as he certainly does, but because Trump immediately shirked his built-in responsibility as commander, AND because of the obvious lingering on the grieving widow as a propaganda device, not completely unlike the way terror extremists use martyrs to bolster their causes.
Oh and lol at radiotard going with the old "I know you are but wut am I" tactic. Stay with that one, numbnuts. It's really working great.
Oh and lol at radiotard going with the old "I know you are but wut am I" tactic. Stay with that one, numbnuts. It's really working great.
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Re: President Trump
Also, misleading facts.
94 million people out of work. Well yeah...because they're RETIRED, STAY AT HOME PARENTS, DISABLED, or STUDENTS!
I'm afraid to ask where all this money is going to come from for all the plans/programs he has in store. Oh, don't forget the fucking nukes.
94 million people out of work. Well yeah...because they're RETIRED, STAY AT HOME PARENTS, DISABLED, or STUDENTS!
I'm afraid to ask where all this money is going to come from for all the plans/programs he has in store. Oh, don't forget the fucking nukes.
Fuck sigs.
Re: President Trump
Don't be fooled by the voice that I got
I'm still, I'm still Donnie from the block
Used to like to yell
And I blamed a lot
I'm still Donnie from the block
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/ ... bsurd.html
I'm still, I'm still Donnie from the block
Used to like to yell
And I blamed a lot
I'm still Donnie from the block
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slatest/ ... bsurd.html
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Re: President Trump
LMFAO @ 94 million "out of work." If you include the unemployed, the number is actually 103 million. But then if you include the unemployed it's obvious that the "94 million out of work" line is just a misleading way of talking about the labor force participation rate that will come back to haunt him in a few years. During the dot com boom, the number increased from 65 million to 70 million. So even during the strongest labor market it increases simply due to population growth and it's going to increase more rapidly now due to demographics. https://www.bls.gov/cps/cpsaat01.htm
Fact is that under the best case scenario, the economy will not perform much better under Trump.
Fact is that under the best case scenario, the economy will not perform much better under Trump.
Re: President Trump
read an article that Trump prefers his steak "well done".
why is that not shocking? no self respecting person orders a steak well done. Trump
might as well be eating a shoe. he probably adds "steak sauce" to the plate
why is that not shocking? no self respecting person orders a steak well done. Trump
might as well be eating a shoe. he probably adds "steak sauce" to the plate
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Re: President Trump
Worse. Ketchup.Machado wrote:read an article that Trump prefers his steak "well done".
why is that not shocking? no self respecting person orders a steak well done. Trump
might as well be eating a shoe. he probably adds "steak sauce" to the plate
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Re: President Trump
Trump puts ketchup on well done steak?
His emotional maturity is apparently not the only thing that lines up with a 6 year old kid.
His emotional maturity is apparently not the only thing that lines up with a 6 year old kid.
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Re: President Trump
in a few months I hope to see Trump at Peter Luger's. I'll slap that well done steak out of his hand.exitflagger wrote:Trump puts ketchup on well done steak?
His emotional maturity is apparently not the only thing that lines up with a 6 year old kid.
Re: President Trump
Peter Lugers! Yes. Been there once. A bit too expensive, but great steak.Machado wrote:in a few months I hope to see Trump at Peter Luger's. I'll slap that well done steak out of his hand.exitflagger wrote:Trump puts ketchup on well done steak?
His emotional maturity is apparently not the only thing that lines up with a 6 year old kid.
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Re: President Trump
I would pay $500 to watch Machado slap a steak away from Donald Trump. $600 if he says "Act accordingly!"
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Re: President Trump
Fuck all of ya's, I like my steak well done too.
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Re: President Trump
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Re: President Trump
Fuck off, you don't care basing your opinions on lies. You're the one running from "false narratives". You ignore "raw data", "numbers guy". Post about Dokken's last album sales, where numbers don't matter. Stay out of grown-up talk. The loony-lonely moron needs a time-out.radiobed wrote:exitflagger wrote:People with more than a couple of brain cells see right through the bullshit.
You are so delusional. You might need Chip and Danzig to come to your rescue!! I mean, your last post talks about how Trump was blaming the Jewish attacks on Dems yet you failed to recognize the Dems were somehow trying to initially connect these crimes to Trump and his rhetoric.
I mean, we can disagree politically on everything (which we do) but let's not pretend either side isn't pushing false narratives.
And if we're judging these two narratives, I'd believe another lefty loon pulling another hate crime hoax to push a narrative over a person inspired directly by Trump to perform a Jewish hate crime.