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Re: President Trump
Uh ... no.
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Re: President Trump
Cuntstop's been out cruising for cock.cuntstop wrote:Uh ... no.
Re: President Trump
Uh...yes. It's pretty obvious when you only wait two minutes to respond. It's ok, I won't call you names.cantstopthemusic wrote:Uh ... no.
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Re: President Trump
Because I was anticipating you posting? Yeah, that must be it.That-guy wrote:Uh...yes. It's pretty obvious when you only wait two minutes to respond.:cantstopthemusic wrote:Uh ... no.
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Re: President Trump
Agreed there.cantstopthemusic wrote:Because I was anticipating you posting? Yeah, that must be it.That-guy wrote:Uh...yes. It's pretty obvious when you only wait two minutes to respond.:cantstopthemusic wrote:Uh ... no.
"I'm just here for the irony and the dancing."
Re: President Trump
You're funny. I laugh at you.cantstopthemusic wrote:Because I was anticipating you posting? Yeah, that must be it.That-guy wrote:Uh...yes. It's pretty obvious when you only wait two minutes to respond.:cantstopthemusic wrote:Uh ... no.
By the way, how old are you? Someone told me you're close to 70. Is that right?
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Re: President Trump
70? Ha! Try 700. But he drinks the blood of the hookers he kills, and that's how he stays young.That-guy wrote:You're funny. I laugh at you.cantstopthemusic wrote:Because I was anticipating you posting? Yeah, that must be it.That-guy wrote: Uh...yes. It's pretty obvious when you only wait two minutes to respond.:
By the way, how old are you? Someone told me you're close to 70. Is that right?
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Re: President Trump
Mojo wrote:70? Ha! Try 700. But he drinks the blood of the hookers he kills, and that's how he stays young.That-guy wrote:You're funny. I laugh at you.cantstopthemusic wrote:
Because I was anticipating you posting? Yeah, that must be it.
By the way, how old are you? Someone told me you're close to 70. Is that right?
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Re: President Trump
How many people have moved to Canada? Are they waiting for the Inauguration to pack their bags?
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Re: President Trump
Probably the same amount that moved there when Obama got elected, then were going to move there if he got re-elected and but not as many who promised to be dead or in jail if Obama were re-elected...BlackCrypt wrote:How many people have moved to Canada? Are they waiting for the Inauguration to pack their bags?
Re: President Trump
Yeah, how's Ted Nugent doing in prison?Luminiferous wrote:Probably the same amount that moved there when Obama got elected, then were going to move there if he got re-elected and but not as many who promised to be dead or in jail if Obama were re-elected...BlackCrypt wrote:How many people have moved to Canada? Are they waiting for the Inauguration to pack their bags?
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Re: President Trump
They're waiting for Trump to build the wall.BlackCrypt wrote:How many people have moved to Canada? Are they waiting for the Inauguration to pack their bags?
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Re: President Trump
Trump resort sells New Year’s Eve access to president-elect
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show ... a_20170102
There’s nothing wrong with a president-elect hosting a New Year’s Eve party. There’s quite a bit wrong with a president-elect profiting from a New Year’s Eve party. Politico reported over the weekend:
Mar-a-Lago, the pricey private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, sold hundreds of tickets at more than $500 a piece to an annual New Year’s Eve extravaganza planned for Saturday night that will feature a very special guest: the president-elect of the United States of America and his family.
President-elect Donald Trump owns the members-only luxury resort, which each year sells tickets to swank parties it throws on holidays and special occasions, including New Year’s Eve, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ordinarily, there’s nothing especially noteworthy about a Florida resort selling tickets to a New Year’s Eve “extravaganza,” but the circumstances are obviously very different this year. In this case, we’re looking at a dynamic in which the president-elect’s business is, in effect, selling access to the president-elect.
The money raised for the soiree didn’t go to charity. On the contrary, the Huffington Post noted, “Since Trump himself owns the Palm Beach, Florida, resort, those [ticket] sales profit him personally.”
The article added, “Simply buying a ticket could be seen as an effort to curry favor with the president-elect. Those seeking an in-person audience with him also had an incentive to buy since Trump will be there.”
What we have, in other words, is another example of the president-elect, taking advantage of his elected position to personally profit – a situation Norm Eisen, who served as ethics counselor to President Obama, described as “atrocious.”
Hope Hicks, the incoming White House Director of Strategic Communications, told Politico, “The transition is not concerned about the appearance of a conflict.” Obviously not. But shouldn’t Team Trump care a little more?
The president-elect is already at the center of multiple conflict-of-interest controversies, and at the same time, there have been a series of reports in recent weeks about Trump, his adult children, and his inaugural committee selling access to the president-elect. Now, even one of Trump’s resorts is doing the same thing.
The question is not whether or not Team Trump is “concerned about the appearance of a conflict”; the question is why Team Trump is willfully indifferent to the underlying problem.
Given the circumstances, it’d be comparable to Trump facing allegations that he’s overly deferential towards Vladimir Putin and responding by naming Putin’s top American ally to be the next Secretary of State.
Wait, bad example.
Hope Hicks’ response added, “[T]he president cannot and does not have a conflict.” The key word there is “cannot.” We’re still dealing with a situation in which Trump and his team believe his actions are absolutely permissible because they’re his actions.
Indeed, he was quite explicit on this point in late November, telling the New York Times, “[T]he president can’t have a conflict of interest…. n theory, I can be president of the United States and run my business 100 percent…. [T]he president of the United States is allowed to have whatever conflicts he wants.”
It’s this kind of brazen attitude that makes Trump the first president-elect in history to try to profit off a New Year’s Eve gathering.
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show ... a_20170102
There’s nothing wrong with a president-elect hosting a New Year’s Eve party. There’s quite a bit wrong with a president-elect profiting from a New Year’s Eve party. Politico reported over the weekend:
Mar-a-Lago, the pricey private resort in Palm Beach, Florida, sold hundreds of tickets at more than $500 a piece to an annual New Year’s Eve extravaganza planned for Saturday night that will feature a very special guest: the president-elect of the United States of America and his family.
President-elect Donald Trump owns the members-only luxury resort, which each year sells tickets to swank parties it throws on holidays and special occasions, including New Year’s Eve, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Ordinarily, there’s nothing especially noteworthy about a Florida resort selling tickets to a New Year’s Eve “extravaganza,” but the circumstances are obviously very different this year. In this case, we’re looking at a dynamic in which the president-elect’s business is, in effect, selling access to the president-elect.
The money raised for the soiree didn’t go to charity. On the contrary, the Huffington Post noted, “Since Trump himself owns the Palm Beach, Florida, resort, those [ticket] sales profit him personally.”
The article added, “Simply buying a ticket could be seen as an effort to curry favor with the president-elect. Those seeking an in-person audience with him also had an incentive to buy since Trump will be there.”
What we have, in other words, is another example of the president-elect, taking advantage of his elected position to personally profit – a situation Norm Eisen, who served as ethics counselor to President Obama, described as “atrocious.”
Hope Hicks, the incoming White House Director of Strategic Communications, told Politico, “The transition is not concerned about the appearance of a conflict.” Obviously not. But shouldn’t Team Trump care a little more?
The president-elect is already at the center of multiple conflict-of-interest controversies, and at the same time, there have been a series of reports in recent weeks about Trump, his adult children, and his inaugural committee selling access to the president-elect. Now, even one of Trump’s resorts is doing the same thing.
The question is not whether or not Team Trump is “concerned about the appearance of a conflict”; the question is why Team Trump is willfully indifferent to the underlying problem.
Given the circumstances, it’d be comparable to Trump facing allegations that he’s overly deferential towards Vladimir Putin and responding by naming Putin’s top American ally to be the next Secretary of State.
Wait, bad example.
Hope Hicks’ response added, “[T]he president cannot and does not have a conflict.” The key word there is “cannot.” We’re still dealing with a situation in which Trump and his team believe his actions are absolutely permissible because they’re his actions.
Indeed, he was quite explicit on this point in late November, telling the New York Times, “[T]he president can’t have a conflict of interest…. n theory, I can be president of the United States and run my business 100 percent…. [T]he president of the United States is allowed to have whatever conflicts he wants.”
It’s this kind of brazen attitude that makes Trump the first president-elect in history to try to profit off a New Year’s Eve gathering.
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Re: President Trump
"...I know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And I also know things that other people don’t know...”
Mr. and Mrs. America, your Idiot Elect. Enjoy.
Mr. and Mrs. America, your Idiot Elect. Enjoy.
Re: President Trump
He knows about cyber. He knows about it bigly.Son_of_Sam_I_Am wrote:"...I know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And I also know things that other people don’t know...”
Mr. and Mrs. America, your Idiot Elect. Enjoy.
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Re: President Trump
So what? Obama's almost done. Maybe he was petty, but Trump is the president for the next four years - it's his personality that matters now.cantstopthemusic wrote:Thank goodness Obama isn't petty or anything.
It's telling that so often when Trump does something ridiculous, the immediate response always seems to be some sort of redirect to illustrate the failings of Obama or Hilary, not an actual justification for or defence of Trump's behaviour.
Moggio wrote:You see, the problem with you is that you act like I have no credibility or something.
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Re: President Trump
It's called what's good for the goose, Kiwi.demolition23 wrote:So what? Obama's almost done. Maybe he was petty, but Trump is the president for the next four years - it's his personality that matters now.cantstopthemusic wrote:Thank goodness Obama isn't petty or anything.
It's telling that so often when Trump does something ridiculous, the immediate response always seems to be some sort of redirect to illustrate the failings of Obama or Hilary, not an actual justification for or defence of Trump's behaviour.
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Re: President Trump
You get goosed over the holidays, Grandpa Magic Fingers? Still curious, or...?cantstopthemusic wrote:It's called what's good for the goose, Kiwi.
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Re: President Trump
I'll bet Obama has eaten a kiwi before.cuntstop wrote:It's called what's good for the goose, Kiwi.
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote: ...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
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Re: President Trump
Since you're so keen to point out everyone else's mistakes, Granny Grammar.cantstopthemusic wrote: It's called "what's good for the goose," Kiwi.
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Re: President Trump
I'll bet Obama had a granny.Mojo wrote:Granny Grammar.
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote: ...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
Re: President Trump
Trump team asks Americans to STOP mocking Trump online. Trump's press secretary Shawn Spicer just went on ABC TV and begged the nation to stop teasing Trump. That’s right, Spicer is pleading with us to give Trump’s fragile ego a break.
My response is does anybody know where we can go online and mock him so he sees it? I want in.
My response is does anybody know where we can go online and mock him so he sees it? I want in.
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Re: President Trump
Has Trump tried to explain that when you respond to him, he's actually pulling your strings?Bighole wrote:Trump team asks Americans to STOP mocking Trump online. Trump's press secretary Shawn Spicer just went on ABC TV and begged the nation to stop teasing Trump. That’s right, Spicer is pleading with us to give Trump’s fragile ego a break.
My response is does anybody know where we can go online and mock him so he sees it? I want in.
LAglamrocker wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 3:56 pmClub was packed with Metal Edge fans 18-30..no stupid Rush Roll The Bones dipsh*ts
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Re: President Trump
As part of his required 8:00PM checkins with President Putin, Putin told him himself that he didn't have anything to do with it and to not bring it up to him again or else.Son_of_Sam_I_Am wrote:"...I know a lot about hacking. And hacking is a very hard thing to prove. So it could be somebody else. And I also know things that other people don’t know...”
Mr. and Mrs. America, your Idiot Elect. Enjoy.
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Re: President Trump
I'll bet she was petty, too.exitflagger wrote:I'll bet Obama had a granny.Mojo wrote:Granny Grammar.
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pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
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Re: President Trump
I'll bet Obama likes Tom Petty.
Drunk Mazeraturd wrote: ...but hes going to run and hes going to win.
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Re: President Trump
It looks a lot like focussing on irrelevancies in the face of increasing evidence that Trump is a complete muppet who is ill-equipped to be President.cantstopthemusic wrote:It's called what's good for the goose, Kiwi.demolition23 wrote:So what? Obama's almost done. Maybe he was petty, but Trump is the president for the next four years - it's his personality that matters now.cantstopthemusic wrote:Thank goodness Obama isn't petty or anything.
It's telling that so often when Trump does something ridiculous, the immediate response always seems to be some sort of redirect to illustrate the failings of Obama or Hilary, not an actual justification for or defence of Trump's behaviour.
But yeah, goose... gander... whatever partisan pointless-scoring gets you through the night.
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Re: President Trump
I'll bet he's bi-curious, too.exitflagger wrote:I'll bet Obama likes Tom Petty.
Rooster wrote: I hunt with a handgun.
pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
keyofgee wrote: I am a free thinker
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Re: President Trump
Depends, Centrum Silver and Aspercreme get him through the night.demolition23 wrote: gets you through the night.
Rooster wrote: I hunt with a handgun.
pieceofme wrote: Yeah, Mojo is a lot of peoples favourite!
keyofgee wrote: I am a free thinker