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Post by pierkiss on Sept 8, 2018 18:01:43 GMT
I don't understand how he thinks that would work. If someone is bragging to be the biggest, bestest, smartest etc my initial impression is just the opposite. But until he is exposed having no clothes, as they say, much of his base believes him. or at least goes along with him for the results. I don't think his base see it this way. I am not sure how to explain it, but I think there is a demographic for whom bragging is a measure of worth - the more someone talks themselves up, the better they must be. They also don't see the lies, as what Trump says reflects their own values, and so reinforces their own beliefs. I tend to not believe people (and think the opposite) when they incessantly talk about how great or smart or amazing they are at something as well. But I have gotten the impression that the people who support trump do believe it and think that it’s truth.
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 18:02:42 GMT
The Hill... “Obama shreds Trump: How hard can it be to say "Nazis are bad” I’m surprised someone has not popped in to claim trump did say “Nazis are bad’. How hard can it be to say "Radical Islamic Terrorism”? There's a certain former president that had a real issue uttering those words.
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Post by tracyarts on Sept 8, 2018 18:03:40 GMT
Okay, this is a bit of a side tangent. But I tried to address the fact that Trump didn't condemn the Nazi protesters with a Trump supporter family member of mine. This guy's grandpa fought the Nazis in WW2. He was raised hearing stories about the Nazis being the bad guys. He said "they're not the same Nazis from back then". I said the fuck they aren't, Nazis are Nazis. Nope, he dug in and doubled down on it. The "good people on both sides" Nazis aren't the same Nazis from WW2, they're American Patriots. And I'm thinking to myself what kind of a bullshit bizarro world is he existing in where Nazis are American Patriots? And how is it that a feminist liberal godless hippie is having to explain to a red blooded all American good old boy that Nazis were, are, and always will be the bad guys? The Hill... “Obama shreds Trump: How hard can it be to say "Nazis are bad” I’m surprised someone has not popped in to claim trump did say “Nazis are bad’.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 18:10:19 GMT
The Hill... “Obama shreds Trump: How hard can it be to say "Nazis are bad” I’m surprised someone has not popped in to claim trump did say “Nazis are bad’. How hard can it be to say "Radical Islamic Terrorism”? There's a certain former president that had a real issue uttering those words. Actually there was a reason why he didn’t use the term. And it made sense. You may want to look up the reason why.
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Post by lucyg on Sept 8, 2018 18:11:13 GMT
He is insane. AND we are doomed. That is all. if this piece of shit threatens Canada, he'd better be prepared for oil and electricity turned off, 36 states' trade cut off and no car parts or NHL players. He can fuck right off with his bullying and ego. It pains me to have to say, I agree with you. The shame of having this parody of a man representing us on the world stage ...
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 18:15:46 GMT
How hard can it be to say "Radical Islamic Terrorism”? There's a certain former president that had a real issue uttering those words. Actually there was a reason why he didn’t use the term. And it made sense. You may want to look up the reason why. Yes, he was so afraid of hurting feelings.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 18:17:22 GMT
Actually there was a reason why he didn’t use the term. And it made sense. You may want to look up the reason why. Yes, he was so afraid of hurting feelings. Actually that’s not the reason. This time how about you enlighten us with the real reason.
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Post by lucyg on Sept 8, 2018 18:24:12 GMT
The Hill... “Obama shreds Trump: How hard can it be to say "Nazis are bad” I’m surprised someone has not popped in to claim trump did say “Nazis are bad’. How hard can it be to say "Radical Islamic Terrorism”? There's a certain former president that had a real issue uttering those words. Yeah, Pres. Obama had intentions of trying to create better relations with some of these people. He could have been wrong, but at least he was trying. The current resident of the White House is only calculating how to hang onto all those Nazi votes in 2020. I'll take the guy who was working for world peace, thanks. You can continue to defend that piece of garbage you elected.
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Post by lizacreates on Sept 8, 2018 18:32:57 GMT
There’s one small piece of good news. After stalling for months, Senate Judiciary Committee voted on one legislation to protect the Mueller investigation. Trump can still fire Mueller via Rosenstein (although R already said he’s not doing it), but Mueller can challenge it in court which has the power to reinstate him. The DOJ would also be obligated to preserve all documents produced by Mueller. Hypothetically, if Trump fires Sessions and installs an Atty Gen who could do the firing, it still won’t matter because Mueller can still challenge for cause. It’s not the full protection I was hoping for, but it’s something. So it’s out of committee; I just don’t know when full senate voting will occur. Let's hope they approve this little ray of sunshine! I’m keeping my fingers crossed. You know McConnell will fight like hell putting this on the floor. This will be a l-o-o-n-g slog. We need both chambers to pass. Even it passes, Trump will probably veto it. But Senate and House can overrule him with 2/3 majority. Many things can happen if Dems take the House in Nov. Mueller could even be done by then - who knows? So many challenges, but my philosophy is just take it one day at a time. Political power is cyclical. Dems will have their turn.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 8, 2018 18:34:39 GMT
I don't understand how he thinks that would work. If someone is bragging to be the biggest, bestest, smartest etc my initial impression is just the opposite. But until he is exposed having no clothes, as they say, much of his base believes him. or at least goes along with him for the results. And he does the same thing with the state of the country. American exceptionalism doesn’t match this idea of our desperate need to make America great again because of its precipitous decline....the “American carnage” of his bleak inaugural speech. Politicians specialize in talking out of both sides of their mouths, but this particular logic lapse takes the prize.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Sept 8, 2018 18:40:42 GMT
The Hill... “Obama shreds Trump: How hard can it be to say "Nazis are bad” I’m surprised someone has not popped in to claim trump did say “Nazis are bad’. And if she does, it will be the fault of those who take the bait when it drags on interminably. Again.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 19:36:52 GMT
President Obama didn’t waste anytime getting out on the campaign trail. He is in So Cal.
Some of the cable networks have either stopped or limited the live broadcasts of “make my ego feel good “ trump rallies. Including, I saw, Fox.
It will be interesting to see how much live broadcast time President Obama will get compared to what trump gets going forward. Right now President Obama is on live on MSNBC.
As to him being on the campaign trail. Last night Rachel said this was rare that you would see a former President take on his successor on the campaign like is happening.
But this is not a normal time in our history. There are new norms being written every day because of trump and the lack of integrity and morals the GOP in Congress are showing to protect trump.
If President Obama can get the Democrats and left leaning independents out to vote then send him out there. I think the final % number of registered voters that did not vote was around 42%. IMO this country can’t survive if that many people sit on the sidelines.
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 19:42:45 GMT
How hard can it be to say "Radical Islamic Terrorism”? There's a certain former president that had a real issue uttering those words. Yeah, Pres. Obama had intentions of trying to create better relations with some of these people. He could have been wrong, but at least he was trying. The current resident of the White House is only calculating how to hang onto all those Nazi votes in 2020. I'll take the guy who was working for world peace, thanks. You can continue to defend that piece of garbage you elected. He's got to be the worst Nazi ever, with a Jewish son-in-law and a daughter that converted. Oh and deporting that Nazi prison guard back to Germany really showed his sympathy for those Nazis! And moving that embassy to Jerusalem, that's gonna show everyone what a Nazi sympathizer he is!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 19:59:23 GMT
Kyle Griffin...
“Barack Obama: "The biggest threat to our democracy ... it's not one individual. It's not one big Super PAC, billionaires. It's apathy, it's indifference. It's us not doing what we're supposed to do." (via CBS)”
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 20:04:21 GMT
Yeah, Pres. Obama had intentions of trying to create better relations with some of these people. He could have been wrong, but at least he was trying. The current resident of the White House is only calculating how to hang onto all those Nazi votes in 2020. I'll take the guy who was working for world peace, thanks. You can continue to defend that piece of garbage you elected. He's got to be the worst Nazi ever, with a Jewish son-in-law and a daughter that converted. Oh and deporting that Nazi prison guard back to Germany really showed his sympathy for those Nazis! And moving that embassy to Jerusalem, that's gonna show everyone what a Nazi sympathizer he is! The definition of “window dressing” a : the act or an instance of making something appear deceptively attractive or favorable b : something used to create a deceptively favorable or attractive impression
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 20:06:45 GMT
He's got to be the worst Nazi ever, with a Jewish son-in-law and a daughter that converted. Oh and deporting that Nazi prison guard back to Germany really showed his sympathy for those Nazis! And moving that embassy to Jerusalem, that's gonna show everyone what a Nazi sympathizer he is! The definition of “window dressing” a : the act or an instance of making something appear deceptively attractive or favorable b : something used to create a deceptively favorable or attractive impression Seriously, the guy could cure cancer and you'd complain that he's taking jobs away from cancer researchers and doctors.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 20:12:52 GMT
The definition of “window dressing” a : the act or an instance of making something appear deceptively attractive or favorable b : something used to create a deceptively favorable or attractive impression Seriously, the guy could cure cancer and you'd complain that he's taking jobs away from cancer researchers and doctors. If he, himself, cures cancer I will give him credit for it. Having said that, the man is a white nationalist. Look behind those examples and what he does.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 20:23:17 GMT
Washington PostPaul Waldman’s latest in the Washington Post.. “ Obama just delivered his answer to Trump’s authoritarianism”
“We haven’t seen much of President Barack Obama lately, but today he emerged to give a speech at the University of Illinois that was in part about the danger of authoritarianism in the White House — at the very moment that President Trump was descending into paroxysms of self-pity and giving free reign to his authoritarian impulses. The most recent cause of Trump’s latest lurch downward is the op-ed by an anonymous Trump administration official, saying that “many Trump appointees have vowed to do what we can to preserve our democratic institutions while thwarting Mr. Trump’s more misguided impulses until he is out of office.” Trump’s authoritarianism has been particularly conspicuous of late. Today Trump demanded that his attorney general launch an investigation to smoke out the disloyal reprobate behind the op-ed. Yesterday at a rally in Montana, Trump railed that the op-ed was “treason” — for the record, publishing a column criticizing the president is nothing of the sort — and for good measure, Trump praised a local GOP candidate for having physically assaulted a journalist. This comes only a few days after Trump took to Twitter to attack the Justice Department for bringing corruption charges against two Republican representatives on the grounds that doing so threatened “two easy wins” for the GOP in the upcoming election. Watching the contrast between Trump and Obama today, one couldn’t help but be reminded of how the former president presented an idealistic — even arguably naive — vision of America, one full of hopeful, hardworking, good-hearted citizens eager to come together to solve problems.In his speech, Obama offered a scathing indictment of Trump’s racism and ethnonationalism — “how hard can that be, saying that Nazis are bad?” — and he called for a “restoration of honesty and decency and lawfulness in our government.” He insisted, in the face of the rage and polarization coursing through our politics, that “common ground exists. I have seen it. I have lived it.” Whatever you thought of his policy choices, no one can say Obama didn’t regularly call Americans to be their best selves. We expect to hear that kind of unifying rhetoric from presidents of both parties. But one remarkable thing about Trump is that he never appeals to the better angels of our nature. He never asks Americans to be thoughtful, or generous, or kind, or empathetic, or considerate, or inclusive. Since Trump possesses none of those virtues, he can’t bring himself to demand them of others.What he does instead is appeal to what is worst in people, like their fear and hatred and bigotry. This is the place where Trump truly has a touch of political genius: He can see into the dark depths of the American soul, find the ugliest things lying there, and wrench them up to the surface. And so today Obama tried to counter Trump with an unsurprising plea for us to reach for higher versions of ourselves and of our country. Yet there was a kind of odd combination of optimism and cold realism in the message he delivered. Specifically, he made the case that the only chance we have of reversing Trump’s ongoing corruption of our democracy is to get out and vote. Obama’s riff on the need to vote this cycle is worth quoting at length: “ I am hopeful, because out of this political darkness, I am seeing a great awakening of citizenship all across the country. I cannot tell you, how encouraged I’ve been by watching so many people getting involved for the first time, or the first time in a long time. They are marching and organizing and registering people to vote and they’re running for office themselves. Look at this crop of Democratic candidates running for congress and running for governor and running for state legislature …
To all the young people who are here today, there are now more eligible voters in your generation than in any other, which means your generation now has more power than anybody to change things. If you want it, you can make sure America gets out of its current funk. If you actually care about it, you have the power to make sure we seize a brighter future. But to exercise that clout, to exercise that power, you have to show up. In the last midterm elections in 2014, fewer than one in five young people voted. One in five. Not two in five, or three — one in five. Is it any wonder this Congress doesn’t reflect your values and your priorities? Are you surprised by that? This whole project of self-government only works if everybody’s doing their part. … if you thought elections don’t matter, I hope these last two years have corrected that impression.“
A basic fact about our politics right now is that Trump has inspired a massive civic awakening, a large backlash among minorities, young people, and college-educated whites, particularly women, who are motivated by Trump’s multiple degradations of our democracy and civic life, from the ugly nonstop racist provocations to the GOP-enabled self-dealing and corruption to the authoritarian assaults on our institutions. The undercurrent of realism here, one that Obama did not directly address but was plainly on his mind, is that this civic awakening, that backlash, is about to collide with the GOP’s structural advantages in this election, which are rooted in geography and gerrymandering. The winner of this clash will determine whether the damage Trump is inflicting will continue in its current form or get much worse, or whether we will achieve something approaching real oversight and accountability that puts a check on it. In this sense, because Trump has elevated the threat to our democracy on so many fronts, these elections really do carry unusually high stakes for the future of our political system.It’s notable that Obama singled out down-ballot races as well, because there’s another reason the stakes this time are so high. If Democrats can win back a fair amount of ground in the states — particularly by winning governorships in some of the big swing states — Democrats will have a hand in drawing the congressional maps in them for the next decade of redistricting. (In many states, governors can veto bad maps, forcing more balanced ones.) This means these elections will go a long way toward determining whether Democrats can replace the maps that Republicans so effectively rigged in their favor — after they captured state legislatures all over the country in the 2010 elections — with far fairer ones.In this sense, Obama’s reminder that the tendency of Democrats to sit out midterm elections has proven badly damaging to the party is particularly urgent right now. The 2010 bloodbath was one such election, and it put Democrats deep in a structural hole. Democrats now have a chance to begin to reverse the damage, both by winning the House to put a real check on Trump, and by gaining influence over redistricting to unwind one of the GOP’s most pernicious structural advantages, one that, beyond its partisan implications, has only added to the degradation of our democracy. But only if they vote.”
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Sept 8, 2018 20:30:45 GMT
President Obama didn’t waste anytime getting out on the campaign trail. He is in So Cal. Some of the cable networks have either stopped or limited the live broadcasts of “make my ego feel good “ trump rallies. Including, I saw, Fox. It will be interesting to see how much live broadcast time President Obama will get compared to what trump gets going forward. Right now President Obama is on live on MSNBC. As to him being on the campaign trail. Last night Rachel said this was rare that you would see a former President take on his successor on the campaign like is happening. But this is not a normal time in our history. There are new norms being written every day because of trump and the lack of integrity and morals the GOP in Congress are showing to protect trump. If President Obama can get the Democrats and left leaning independents out to vote then send him out there. I think the final % number of registered voters that did not vote was around 42%. IMO this country can’t survive if that many people sit on the sidelines. If Fox has stopped showing the Trump rallies, it is most likely because he is acting more and more unhinged as time goes on. They don't want the base to finally reach their breaking point and decide that he is, in fact, mentally ill. Best for them to only show the highlights that are better for Republicans.
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Post by Skellinton on Sept 8, 2018 20:52:09 GMT
Seriously, the guy could cure cancer and you'd complain that he's taking jobs away from cancer researchers and doctors. If he, himself, cures cancer I will give him credit for it. Having said that, the man is a white nationalist. Look behind those examples and what he does. With all due respect there is no point in arguing with surf75 or Lauren or Walmartbag guy avatar or Ricky or who ever this is. It is clear they are just posting to poke the puppy and are not interested in an actual discussion, conversation or even facts. Let Trump himself come up with a cure for cancer and let her gloat when we all start complaining about jobs being taken away, insurance premiums going down, overpopulation, etc.
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Post by lucyg on Sept 8, 2018 21:07:33 GMT
Yeah, Pres. Obama had intentions of trying to create better relations with some of these people. He could have been wrong, but at least he was trying. The current resident of the White House is only calculating how to hang onto all those Nazi votes in 2020. I'll take the guy who was working for world peace, thanks. You can continue to defend that piece of garbage you elected. He's got to be the worst Nazi ever, with a Jewish son-in-law and a daughter that converted. Oh and deporting that Nazi prison guard back to Germany really showed his sympathy for those Nazis! And moving that embassy to Jerusalem, that's gonna show everyone what a Nazi sympathizer he is! Jesus. I never said Trump himself is a Nazi. But he has no compunction about appealing to Nazis if it will win him a few more votes. And don't kid yourself he won't throw that Jewish son-in-law of his under the bus if it serves his purposes down the road a bit. Moving the embassy to Jerusalem was a bit of idiocy that no president before him was stupid enough to do. I say that as an American Jew who supports Israel, but not dumbass, dangerous political decisions that only worsen the situation in the Middle East. He's still a piece of garbage, 'kay?
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 21:15:33 GMT
If he, himself, cures cancer I will give him credit for it. Having said that, the man is a white nationalist. Look behind those examples and what he does. With all due respect there is no point in arguing with surf75 or Lauren or Walmartbag guy avatar or Ricky or who ever this is. It is clear they are just posting to poke the puppy and are not interested in an actual discussion, conversation or even facts. Let Trump himself come up with a cure for cancer and let her gloat when we all start complaining about jobs being taken away, insurance premiums going down, overpopulation, etc. And there's no point in even attempting a dialog with you either, it's clear you visit this absurd echo chamber where you just keep screaming that Trump is racist/sexist/misogynist/Nazi/white nationalist/facist/islamophobic/homophobic/etc. so loudly, just to hear yourselves scream! You all love to post quotes from the exact same sources day after day after day, because it's what you want to hear/read. WaPo, HuffPo, TheHill, CNN, NYT, all undeniably left-leaning publications. You all loved John McCain this past year, but he was essentially the antichrist when he ran opposite Obama. I'm amazed that you all spend countless hours each day reading and posting articles that agree with what you think, not really to prove any point, just so you can tell yourselves that you're morally superior to anyone that supports and/or voted for Trump.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2018 21:17:30 GMT
I apologize in advance, because I could only read 1-2 pages before having to get offline........... I thought that I DID see some comments about Melania possibly getting a boob-job. I've (unfortunately) seen her porn pics (not 'soft-core, but real porn) back when she was applying for the Einstein visa (and how knows? Maybe she DOES have a great brain, but she surely doesn't come accross that way, nor can she even speak English too well.........) She was fully naked with other women & by herself. She had itty-bitty-titties and a very harsh face. She got a TON of plastic surgery!!!
Anyone who gets fake boobs knows that they don't last forever. They need to be changed out and update every 10-15 years because of leakage, etc....... I HAVE noticed that since she took that mysterious break, she came back with the biggest, most round boobs and has been wearing very tight shirt and then pants or a dress. NO.DOUBT!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by femalebusiness on Sept 8, 2018 21:22:32 GMT
Actually there was a reason why he didn’t use the term. And it made sense. You may want to look up the reason why. Yes, he was so afraid of hurting feelings. You know there is another super secret board just filled with people who will agree with you. Why don't you slink back over there instead of sliming up this board? You just look stupid and uninformed to most who hang out here.
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Post by lizacreates on Sept 8, 2018 21:25:16 GMT
He's got to be the worst Nazi ever, with a Jewish son-in-law and a daughter that converted. Oh and deporting that Nazi prison guard back to Germany really showed his sympathy for those Nazis! And moving that embassy to Jerusalem, that's gonna show everyone what a Nazi sympathizer he is! Jesus. I never said Trump himself is a Nazi. But he has no compunction about appealing to Nazis if it will win him a few more votes. And don't kid yourself he won't throw that Jewish son-in-law of his under the bus if it serves his purposes down the road a bit. Moving the embassy to Jerusalem was a bit of idiocy that no president before him was stupid enough to do. I say that as an American Jew who supports Israel, but not dumbass, dangerous political decisions that only worsen the situation in the Middle East. He's still a piece of garbage, 'kay? Of course he would. Even his own son if it comes to that. Politico advised Jr to hire more lawyers because Dad was unenthusiastic and non-committal in his defense of Jr when the Trump Tower brouhaha was going on. Jared? Lol. Even Guiliani said he was “disposable.”
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Post by surf75 on Sept 8, 2018 21:29:08 GMT
Yes, he was so afraid of hurting feelings. You know there is another super secret board just filled with people who will agree with you. Why don't you slink back over there instead of sliming up this board? You just look stupid and uninformed to most who hang out here. Yes, you're all the epitome of "informed".
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Post by imsirius on Sept 8, 2018 21:58:06 GMT
With all due respect there is no point in arguing with surf75 or Lauren or Walmartbag guy avatar or Ricky or who ever this is. It is clear they are just posting to poke the puppy and are not interested in an actual discussion, conversation or even facts. Let Trump himself come up with a cure for cancer and let her gloat when we all start complaining about jobs being taken away, insurance premiums going down, overpopulation, etc. And there's no point in even attempting a dialog with you either, it's clear you visit this absurd echo chamber where you just keep screaming that Trump is racist/sexist/misogynist/Nazi/white nationalist/facist/islamophobic/homophobic/etc. so loudly, just to hear yourselves scream! You all love to post quotes from the exact same sources day after day after day, because it's what you want to hear/read. WaPo, HuffPo, TheHill, CNN, NYT, all undeniably left-leaning publications. You all loved John McCain this past year, but he was essentially the antichrist when he ran opposite Obama. I'm amazed that you all spend countless hours each day reading and posting articles that agree with what you think, not really to prove any point, just so you can tell yourselves that you're morally superior to anyone that supports and/or voted for Trump. This makes me laugh.... You come into a thread full well knowing it's anti-Trump and then proceed to insult and demean. Then you have the audacity to complain that nobody wants a dialogue with you. You can post where you want, it's a free board, but ffs and all that is holy, WHY do you come here to argue when you know it’s anti Trump? I'll answer that.. It's because all you want is to fight, insult and to be able to troll to make you look superior.
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Post by imsirius on Sept 8, 2018 22:07:33 GMT
Right...and when he is guilty of conspiracy and treason..then what? I can't anymore...
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Post by lucyg on Sept 8, 2018 22:32:32 GMT
Right...and when he is guilty of conspiracy and treason..then what? I can't anymore... WTAF? Truthfully, what the HELL is wrong with him?
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Post by Merge on Sept 8, 2018 23:08:31 GMT
Right...and when he is guilty of conspiracy and treason..then what? I can't anymore... WTAF? Truthfully, what the HELL is wrong with him? Dead journalists/Democrats plays well with his base.
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