Re: Dump Shithole
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2018 11:09 pm
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President Trump on Friday dismissed his own Theresa May take-down interview as “fake news” while he grasped the Prime Minister’s hand and insisted they have a “bond like no other.”
Speaking alongside her at a joint press conference at Chequers, the President said he does support a trade deal with the United States and the UK in wake of Brexit — comments that stand in stark contrast to remarks, many of them critical of May, published by “The Sun” Thursday night.
“I didn’t criticize the prime minister. I have a lot of respect for the prime minister,” he told reporters.
But in his interview — published while May hosted a dinner for him at the Blenheim Palace — Trump said her “soft” Brexit plan, which seeks to maintain some economic ties to the EU, would “kill” any trade deal with the U.S. He also suggested former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who stepped down earlier this week in protest of May’s Brexit proposal, “would be a great Prime Minister.”
Trump continued on to tell “The Sun” he would have handled the negotiations “much differently,” adding May decided to ignore the tips he’d offered.
He sang a seemingly different tune Friday, claiming that British tabloid omitted his praise of May and that his staff has the entire thing on tape.
“I said tremendous things. Fortunately, we tend to record stories now so we have it for your enjoyment if you would like. We record when we deal with reporters. It’s called fake news and we solve a lot of problems with this good old recording instrument,” the President said.
vlad wrote: ↑Fri Jul 13, 2018 8:25 am President Trump dismisses his own Theresa May take-down interview as 'fake news'
It's on tape, out of his own mouth. Published by his buddy Murdoch.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/n ... D=ref_fark
President Trump on Friday dismissed his own Theresa May take-down interview as “fake news” while he grasped the Prime Minister’s hand and insisted they have a “bond like no other.”
Speaking alongside her at a joint press conference at Chequers, the President said he does support a trade deal with the United States and the UK in wake of Brexit — comments that stand in stark contrast to remarks, many of them critical of May, published by “The Sun” Thursday night.
“I didn’t criticize the prime minister. I have a lot of respect for the prime minister,” he told reporters.
But in his interview — published while May hosted a dinner for him at the Blenheim Palace — Trump said her “soft” Brexit plan, which seeks to maintain some economic ties to the EU, would “kill” any trade deal with the U.S. He also suggested former Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who stepped down earlier this week in protest of May’s Brexit proposal, “would be a great Prime Minister.”
Trump continued on to tell “The Sun” he would have handled the negotiations “much differently,” adding May decided to ignore the tips he’d offered.
He sang a seemingly different tune Friday, claiming that British tabloid omitted his praise of May and that his staff has the entire thing on tape.
“I said tremendous things. Fortunately, we tend to record stories now so we have it for your enjoyment if you would like. We record when we deal with reporters. It’s called fake news and we solve a lot of problems with this good old recording instrument,” the President said.
Oh yeah, 12 indictments.
No. We're getting closer to "collusion"--which is a tricky term, since it's debatable whether or not it's a crime--being legitimized.
Oh wow. The accused rapist who everyone thought was a villain a year ago is now going to be a villain.TenBenny wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 8:06 pm The Julian Assange thing could become important as well. Remember when this guy was initially a street level hero for a hot minute? Now he's likely to just be a villain in the whole Trump mess.
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The "rape accusation" always seemed a little sketchy but I suppose this is 2018 the "woke" generation etc..Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 8:09 pmOh wow. The accused rapist who everyone thought was a villain a year ago is now going to be a villain.TenBenny wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 8:06 pm The Julian Assange thing could become important as well. Remember when this guy was initially a street level hero for a hot minute? Now he's likely to just be a villain in the whole Trump mess.
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Thanks, Len.
We have from stateside Finnish friends who are home for the summer who are going to protest his visit.SebastianLeeDanzig wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 3:02 am Helsinki loves Donald too: https://yle.fi/uutiset/3-10304846
Must be nice to draw more hate than Putin from a country that was annexed and invaded by Russia multiple times.
Too many people putting their eggs in the delegitimise and impeach basket, not enough people putting their eggs in the let’s run a united campaign behind a strong candidate basket. And yes, I know they’re not mutually exclusive, but the latter needs to be consuming more of people’s bandwidth if unseating Trump is the goal.Chip Z'Hoy wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 7:52 pmNo. We're getting closer to "collusion"--which is a tricky term, since it's debatable whether or not it's a crime--being legitimized.
Unless it's proven that voting booths were hacked in his favor, Trump was voted into office.
Democrats like yourself need to stop thinking "collusion" is a magic wand. It's obvious to everyone right now that there was coordination between Russia and the Trump campaign. Now what?
Oh, the humiliation!!
Turner Coates wrote: ↑Sat Jul 14, 2018 6:12 pm Protester touting 'RESIST' banner paraglides feet above President Trump as he arrives at his Scottish golf club
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Welcome to Scotland, Mr. President.
A daredevil protester greeted President Trump by paragliding feet above his head shortly after he arrived at his private golf club in the Scottish countryside Friday night.
The propeller engine-powered paraglider held a massive yellow banner emblazoned with the words “TRUMP: WELL BELOW PAR #RESIST” while floating just above the President as he mingled on the lawn of his Turnberry resort shortly after 9:30 p.m.
Greenpeace UK took credit for the highflying stunt and a video of the incident shows Trump nearly tripping on a curb as Secret Service agents rushed him inside.
I knew it would eventually happen, but we really are at a point where we can't be so outraged anymore when Trump says something obviously false. It was the basis of all that overdone "This is not normal!" outcry from left leaning media early on. They were terrified of lies and disinformation becoming normalized but ultimately there's nothing we can do about it. We're at the point now where everybody is just going to have to let him play his game while getting focused on a highly canvassing effort to not allow The_Mistake to happen again.demolition23 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 15, 2018 4:58 pm Too many people putting their eggs in the delegitimise and impeach basket, not enough people putting their eggs in the let’s run a united campaign behind a strong candidate basket.
This is me.exitflagger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:23 am I understand the cynicism that drives people to figure Trump will continue unabated and likely be re-elected in 2020 but the presumptuous/apathetic attitude toward it all has obviously changed since 2016.
But it's the USA's fault, didn't you see how she was dressed. She was asking for it.TawnyVonJagger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 8:54 am That treasonous, TREASONOUS motherfucker just stood up there, gazing adoringly at Putin, and blamed the US for the Russian meddling/hacking. Fuck that piece of shit, and all of his Cultist followers. Oh and of course he brought up the election results.
This is a horrible day for America. But at least he owned the libs, right? !
My point is that I don't think things are as hopeless as that. Take the Putin press conference for example. Going into the 2016 election Trump didn't have very tangible acts of treason WHILE IN OFFICE in his portfolio. Now we have not just one but several. On top of all the other idiotic blunders, one right after another.Mojo wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:33 amThis is me.exitflagger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 4:23 am I understand the cynicism that drives people to figure Trump will continue unabated and likely be re-elected in 2020 but the presumptuous/apathetic attitude toward it all has obviously changed since 2016.
He’ll get a second term. It’s just life, now. Whatever’s the absolute worst for the people is the best for politicians. They don’t even try to hide it anymore. Nobody’s coming forward to put an end to it. The democrats are just as feckless as any other group and the republicans are blood drunk. God, I hope I’m wrong, but why would I be?
You’re probably right and you do make some good points. I’m not optimistic, but unless the opposition is worse (lolz), I’ll be voting that fuck out with extreme prejudice, regardless. I’ll speed through five states with a headless body in the passenger seat to get home and vote against this cunt. But I’m not getting my hopes up that it’ll matter.exitflagger wrote: ↑Mon Jul 16, 2018 9:44 am I don't want to seem like a Pollyanna, but a defeatist take on it may be just as damaging as foolish optimism.