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Drumpf fully endorses Roy Moore in a series of Monday morning tweets... Not because he admires his sexual assault accusations, but like other Republitard's "it's better than havin a Democrat in there.." Only in A fucking 'Murica.
Will his lawyer take the blame for them if it blows up in his face?
President Donald Trump fully endorsed Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore on Twitter Monday morning.
Trump had hesitated to throw his full support behind the embattled Republican candidate in the wake of explosive accusations against him. His tweet Monday comes as recent polls show a close race.
"Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama," Trump tweeted. "We need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, Border Wall, Military, Pro Life, V.A., Judges 2nd Amendment and more. No to Jones, a Pelosi/Schumer Puppet!"
The President went on to rail against Moore's Democratic opponent in the race, Doug Jones.
"Putting Pelosi/Schumer Liberal Puppet Jones into office in Alabama would hurt our great Republican Agenda of low on taxes, tough on crime, strong on military and borders...& so much more," Trump tweeted.
Moore expressed gratitude for Trump's public support, which comes eight days before the special election.
"Thankful for President Trump's support. The America First agenda will #MAGA. Can't wait to help him #DrainTheSwamp. #ALSEN" he tweeted.
Will his lawyer take the blame for them if it blows up in his face?
President Donald Trump fully endorsed Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore on Twitter Monday morning.
Trump had hesitated to throw his full support behind the embattled Republican candidate in the wake of explosive accusations against him. His tweet Monday comes as recent polls show a close race.
"Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama," Trump tweeted. "We need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, Border Wall, Military, Pro Life, V.A., Judges 2nd Amendment and more. No to Jones, a Pelosi/Schumer Puppet!"
The President went on to rail against Moore's Democratic opponent in the race, Doug Jones.
"Putting Pelosi/Schumer Liberal Puppet Jones into office in Alabama would hurt our great Republican Agenda of low on taxes, tough on crime, strong on military and borders...& so much more," Trump tweeted.
Moore expressed gratitude for Trump's public support, which comes eight days before the special election.
"Thankful for President Trump's support. The America First agenda will #MAGA. Can't wait to help him #DrainTheSwamp. #ALSEN" he tweeted.

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Well you know what, they will all own this.Luminiferous wrote:Drumpf fully endorses Roy Moore in a series of Monday morning tweets... Not because he admires his sexual assault accusations, but like other Republitard's "it's better than havin a Democrat in there.." Only in A fucking 'Murica.
Will his lawyer take the blame for them if it blows up in his face?
President Donald Trump fully endorsed Alabama GOP Senate candidate Roy Moore on Twitter Monday morning.
Trump had hesitated to throw his full support behind the embattled Republican candidate in the wake of explosive accusations against him. His tweet Monday comes as recent polls show a close race.
"Democrats refusal to give even one vote for massive Tax Cuts is why we need Republican Roy Moore to win in Alabama," Trump tweeted. "We need his vote on stopping crime, illegal immigration, Border Wall, Military, Pro Life, V.A., Judges 2nd Amendment and more. No to Jones, a Pelosi/Schumer Puppet!"
The President went on to rail against Moore's Democratic opponent in the race, Doug Jones.
"Putting Pelosi/Schumer Liberal Puppet Jones into office in Alabama would hurt our great Republican Agenda of low on taxes, tough on crime, strong on military and borders...& so much more," Trump tweeted.
Moore expressed gratitude for Trump's public support, which comes eight days before the special election.
"Thankful for President Trump's support. The America First agenda will #MAGA. Can't wait to help him #DrainTheSwamp. #ALSEN" he tweeted.
If allegations are ever proven, they cannot walk back their support.
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Making it even more pathetic was Drumpf spending Sunday attempting to de-legitimatize the FBI and DOJ and then he hops on Monday to give Moore a reach around to help Drumpftards in Alabama who may have had second thoughts about casting their vote for him.....
Just another head shaking day in Drumpf 'Murica...
Just another head shaking day in Drumpf 'Murica...

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How long ago was his rock-solid endorsement of Luther Strange? A few weeks ago?
Trump's political positions absolutely could not be more of a fucking joke.

Trump's political positions absolutely could not be more of a fucking joke.


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Whatta guy.
Today, while touring a 'feed the homeless' food project in SLC, Trumpy said, "I was looking for a nice can of tuna fish."
For reals.
Today, while touring a 'feed the homeless' food project in SLC, Trumpy said, "I was looking for a nice can of tuna fish."
For reals.

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They should call this a "tax hike" rather than a tax cut. Seems like most of the nation is getting a tax hike given the number of people who make 75k or less.


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My favorite part was where he said this: "We have seen how this tragic federal overreach prevents many Native Americans from having their rightful voice over the sacred land where they practice their most important ancestral and religious traditions."Turner Coates wrote:Whatta guy.
Today, while touring a 'feed the homeless' food project in SLC, Trumpy said, "I was looking for a nice can of tuna fish."
For reals.
This from the same fat fuck who immediately signed an executive order for the Keystone Pipeline and pissed on the Native Americans and their ancestral and religious sites there..

If you're in the mood for some word salad and a good drinking game tonight, check out the speech and take a drink every time Drumpf says Thank you.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-of ... signations

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The tax bill opens up millions of acres of protected land to drilling and development. I want every single person who voted for this bill to starve to death.
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Well the people who voted for it won't starve, but the people who voted for them just might.Mojo wrote:The tax bill opens up millions of acres of protected land to drilling and development. I want every single person who voted for this bill to starve to death.
I honestly never gave much thought to environmental issues until the BP oil spill, but that was bad!
I'm much better educated on the subject now.
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I get so much joy out of nature, and being out in it is the closest that I've ever felt to anything spiritual. We all, humans and animals alike, evolved on this planet together, and the way we use this planet however we want, like we, right now, are the only things living on it, disgusts me more than I can say. For Trump to endanger even more of this very finite resource for political points, chiefly to undue Obama's protections, is just another in the daily-growing list of reminders of what an utter piece of shit he, his party, and his followers are.Metal Sludge wrote:Well the people who voted for it won't starve, but the people who voted for them just might.Mojo wrote:The tax bill opens up millions of acres of protected land to drilling and development. I want every single person who voted for this bill to starve to death.
I honestly never gave much thought to environmental issues until the BP oil spill, but that was bad!
I'm much better educated on the subject now.
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I'm not a country girl by any stretch of the imagination. I like city lights and concrete.Mojo wrote:I get so much joy out of nature, and being out in it is the closest that I've ever felt to anything spiritual. We all, humans and animals alike, evolved on this planet together, and the way we use this planet however we want, like we, right now, are the only things living on it, disgusts me more than I can say. For Trump to endanger even more of this very finite resource for political points, chiefly to undue Obama's protections, is just another in the daily-growing list of reminders of what an utter piece of shit he, his party, and his followers are.Metal Sludge wrote:Well the people who voted for it won't starve, but the people who voted for them just might.Mojo wrote:The tax bill opens up millions of acres of protected land to drilling and development. I want every single person who voted for this bill to starve to death.
I honestly never gave much thought to environmental issues until the BP oil spill, but that was bad!
I'm much better educated on the subject now.
But that oil spill made me realize that fracking and drilling closer to home is a bad idea.
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Well, the conservatives keep talking about reducing our dependence on foreign oil, so they're getting wish. You'd think the BP oil spill would make them reconsider, though, because it definitely proved the major flaw in that thinking...Metal Sludge wrote:I'm not a country girl by any stretch of the imagination. I like city lights and concrete.Mojo wrote:I get so much joy out of nature, and being out in it is the closest that I've ever felt to anything spiritual. We all, humans and animals alike, evolved on this planet together, and the way we use this planet however we want, like we, right now, are the only things living on it, disgusts me more than I can say. For Trump to endanger even more of this very finite resource for political points, chiefly to undue Obama's protections, is just another in the daily-growing list of reminders of what an utter piece of shit he, his party, and his followers are.Metal Sludge wrote: Well the people who voted for it won't starve, but the people who voted for them just might.
I honestly never gave much thought to environmental issues until the BP oil spill, but that was bad!
I'm much better educated on the subject now.
But that oil spill made me realize that fracking and drilling closer to home is a bad idea.

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FOX NEWS - National Park lovers should applaud Trump's monument decision
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/12/ ... ision.html
"The notion that our only option for managing public land is a restrictive monument designation is false. In truth, we can build bathrooms and fire pits, and accommodate hunting, fishing, grazing, and permit accessibility without destroying the land. In places where restrictive conservation rules are less justified, we can even authorize responsible resource extraction."
Okay....lemme see if I got this straight. Camping and bathroom facilities have been destructive to the land, but strip mining won't harm anything?

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2017/12/ ... ision.html
"The notion that our only option for managing public land is a restrictive monument designation is false. In truth, we can build bathrooms and fire pits, and accommodate hunting, fishing, grazing, and permit accessibility without destroying the land. In places where restrictive conservation rules are less justified, we can even authorize responsible resource extraction."
Okay....lemme see if I got this straight. Camping and bathroom facilities have been destructive to the land, but strip mining won't harm anything?

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I feel ya there, man. Nature has value to a lot of people. Trump is theoretically not going to live long enough to see the consequences of anything he does. And his personal concerns are so far removed from anything altruistic or regarding the needs of others. Anything he does is purely for selfish reasons that relate back to him, his family or his business interests. There is just no sense of consequence to what he does. And nature is as removed to an urban rich guy like Trump as it is a close, sacred place to you. He's incapable of seeing how nature might mean something to other people.Mojo wrote:I get so much joy out of nature, and being out in it is the closest that I've ever felt to anything spiritual. We all, humans and animals alike, evolved on this planet together, and the way we use this planet however we want, like we, right now, are the only things living on it, disgusts me more than I can say. For Trump to endanger even more of this very finite resource for political points, chiefly to undue Obama's protections, is just another in the daily-growing list of reminders of what an utter piece of shit he, his party, and his followers are.Metal Sludge wrote:Well the people who voted for it won't starve, but the people who voted for them just might.Mojo wrote:The tax bill opens up millions of acres of protected land to drilling and development. I want every single person who voted for this bill to starve to death.
I honestly never gave much thought to environmental issues until the BP oil spill, but that was bad!
I'm much better educated on the subject now.
The sad thing is that the bizarre obsession that Trump has with tearing down Obama is simply a reflection of his own personal needs. All of the policies he wants to undo are just pawns in his weird fuckin' head game. Trump wasn't a politician and somehow believed he deserved to be prominently in the culture's political debate at the time. And over the years, this weird obsession with Obama kind of willed him to end up where he is. But I think the quest to destroy another man's legacy is going to prove to be the kind of hubris that undid people in Greek tragedies. He had no business being president and went into it for all the wrong reasons, and it's going to haunt him one way or another. He's not going to escape a terrible legacy.
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HAHAhAHA!!!!
https://twitter.com/reaIDonaldTrunp/sta ... 32224?s=04
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Thank you Mitzi Dupree!
https://twitter.com/reaIDonaldTrunp/sta ... 32224?s=04
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Oh shit!!!
Since I saw this an hour or so ago, someone removed some lovely pictures of the Obama family.
The first 10 at least were of the Obama's.
There's still some good ones, and really every family is better that them.
But the "I'll wait" is was killed me!

Since I saw this an hour or so ago, someone removed some lovely pictures of the Obama family.
The first 10 at least were of the Obama's.
There's still some good ones, and really every family is better that them.
But the "I'll wait" is was killed me!

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Kiss the Middle East peace Drumpf promised to achieve goodbye....
Trump shuns warnings, vows to move embassy to Jerusalem
Washington (AFP) - President Donald Trump faced down warnings of widespread Middle East unrest and untold damage to the peace process Tuesday, telling anxious Arab leaders he still intends to move the US embassy to Jerusalem.
Amid a frantic round of telephone diplomacy, Trump told Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and Jordan's King Abdullah that the deeply controversial move was coming, but crucially did not give a timeframe.
Trump "informed the president (Abbas) on his intention to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem," the Palestinian leader's office said in a statement that was echoed in Amman.
Trump must this week decide whether to sign a waiver keeping the embassy in Tel Aviv or fulfill a campaign promise and move it to Jerusalem -- de facto recognizing Israel's claim on the disputed city.
Such a move would please Trump's conservative and evangelical donors and voter base.
US officials said he will hold off on moving the embassy right away, but may issue a statement reiterating his intent and even go as far as recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
That could upend a decades-old western policy -- observed by both Republican and Democratic presidents -- that stated Jerusalem's status can only be decided by negotiation.
The White House argues that such a move would not prejudge final talks and would represent the reality that west Jerusalem is and will continue to be part of Israel under any settlement.
Still, it risks extinguishing Trump's efforts to broker Middle East peace and igniting the flames of conflict in a region already reeling from crises in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Qatar.
"Mr Trump! Jerusalem is a red line for Muslims," Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a raucous televised speech, echoing alarm expressed by Palestinian and Arab leaders.
In his address, Erdogan warned that any move to back Israel's claim to the city would mobilize "the entire Islamic world" and even prompt Ankara to sever its recently-renewed diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.
The armed Islamist Hamas movement has threatened to launch a new "intifada" or uprising.
Most of the international community, including the United States, does not formally recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved in final status negotiations.
- 'A way must be found' -
Following talks in Brussels with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, top EU diplomat Federica Mogherini warned that any move which risked undermining efforts to jumpstart moribund peace talks "must absolutely be avoided."
"A way must be found through negotiations to resolve the status of Jerusalem as the future capital of both states, so that the aspiration of both parties can be fulfilled," she said.
In Cairo, Arab League chief Ahmed Abul Gheit warned it would be viewed as an act of "clear aggression" against the Arab and Muslim world.
Saudi Arabia also expressed "grave and deep concern" about the impact it would have on both the conflict and peace efforts, while the Palestinians said it would shatter any illusion about Trump's ability to fairly mediate in any talks.
"That totally destroys any chance that he will play a role as an honest broker," said Nabil Shaath, an adviser to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/middle-east- ... 27360.html
Trump shuns warnings, vows to move embassy to Jerusalem
Washington (AFP) - President Donald Trump faced down warnings of widespread Middle East unrest and untold damage to the peace process Tuesday, telling anxious Arab leaders he still intends to move the US embassy to Jerusalem.
Amid a frantic round of telephone diplomacy, Trump told Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas and Jordan's King Abdullah that the deeply controversial move was coming, but crucially did not give a timeframe.
Trump "informed the president (Abbas) on his intention to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem," the Palestinian leader's office said in a statement that was echoed in Amman.
Trump must this week decide whether to sign a waiver keeping the embassy in Tel Aviv or fulfill a campaign promise and move it to Jerusalem -- de facto recognizing Israel's claim on the disputed city.
Such a move would please Trump's conservative and evangelical donors and voter base.
US officials said he will hold off on moving the embassy right away, but may issue a statement reiterating his intent and even go as far as recognizing Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
That could upend a decades-old western policy -- observed by both Republican and Democratic presidents -- that stated Jerusalem's status can only be decided by negotiation.
The White House argues that such a move would not prejudge final talks and would represent the reality that west Jerusalem is and will continue to be part of Israel under any settlement.
Still, it risks extinguishing Trump's efforts to broker Middle East peace and igniting the flames of conflict in a region already reeling from crises in Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Yemen and Qatar.
"Mr Trump! Jerusalem is a red line for Muslims," Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a raucous televised speech, echoing alarm expressed by Palestinian and Arab leaders.
In his address, Erdogan warned that any move to back Israel's claim to the city would mobilize "the entire Islamic world" and even prompt Ankara to sever its recently-renewed diplomatic ties with the Jewish state.
The armed Islamist Hamas movement has threatened to launch a new "intifada" or uprising.
Most of the international community, including the United States, does not formally recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital, insisting the issue can only be resolved in final status negotiations.
- 'A way must be found' -
Following talks in Brussels with US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, top EU diplomat Federica Mogherini warned that any move which risked undermining efforts to jumpstart moribund peace talks "must absolutely be avoided."
"A way must be found through negotiations to resolve the status of Jerusalem as the future capital of both states, so that the aspiration of both parties can be fulfilled," she said.
In Cairo, Arab League chief Ahmed Abul Gheit warned it would be viewed as an act of "clear aggression" against the Arab and Muslim world.
Saudi Arabia also expressed "grave and deep concern" about the impact it would have on both the conflict and peace efforts, while the Palestinians said it would shatter any illusion about Trump's ability to fairly mediate in any talks.
"That totally destroys any chance that he will play a role as an honest broker," said Nabil Shaath, an adviser to Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/middle-east- ... 27360.html

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Oh I wish that were his real account... Wouldn't surprise me if he attempted such a post.. Some great responses on it..Metal Sludge wrote:HAHAhAHA!!!!
https://twitter.com/reaIDonaldTrunp/sta ... 32224?s=04
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Oh shit!Luminiferous wrote:Oh I wish that were his real account... Wouldn't surprise me if he attempted such a post.. Some great responses on it..Metal Sludge wrote:HAHAhAHA!!!!
https://twitter.com/reaIDonaldTrunp/sta ... 32224?s=04
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Thank you Mitzi Dupree!
It's not? I didn't check!
But I'll wait is still funny as fuck!
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I was laughing out loud. REALLY loud. It scared the dog.

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Me too!Turner Coates wrote:I was laughing out loud. REALLY loud. It scared the dog.
I don't have a dog, but damn! I thought the "I'll wait" was the funniest thing ever!
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And then they kept coming....and coming....and.....Metal Sludge wrote: I thought the "I'll wait" was the funniest thing ever!

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President 180 degrees of Obama has done it again. "President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday that the United States now recognizes Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. It's a move that upends decades of U.S. policy."
Nothing will come of this, I am sure.
I do love the hyperbole of the AP's headline "Trump defies world's warnings, names Jerusalem capital of Israel"

Nothing will come of this, I am sure.
I do love the hyperbole of the AP's headline "Trump defies world's warnings, names Jerusalem capital of Israel"

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I love the pompousness of "well, America says this is the capital, so..." So the US, at great cost, time and effort, can move our embassies to Jerusalem and the rest of the world can stay in Tel Aviv and tell us to get fucked.
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