US President is coming to the White House

Discussion in 'Politics' started by exGOPer, Apr 2, 2018.

  1. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Oho, Obama colluded with Russia? On what? On a treaty about nuclear weapons? Why doesn't your DOJ investigate that instead of investigating Trump then?
     
    #21     Apr 2, 2018
  2. He is not "colluding" as I can see. The Trump campaign appears to have done so, we will know in a year perhaps sooner, maybe not.

    You are under Russian influence, you may believe you are a patriot but you are posting RT, Russian state propaganda exactly as they wish you to. The old everyone is dirty so nobody judge Russia ploy, decades old, they invented whataboutism.

    Russia just annexed a friendly nation's territory after they got rid of the pro-Russia puppet that Trump's old campaign manager worked for. Russia drove waves of war escapees from Syria into Europe to cause mayhem in revenge for sanctions. And along with a score of other things, they used nerve gas to poison people AGAIN. This was a signal to remind the Brits they have it and it could go into water-supplies or anything etc. It was a show of force and impunity. They know the alarm they are causing to security forces but you choose to help them Arnie.

    You are acting traitorously Arnie.

    But Obama was a nigger mulsim so in your mind its all the same. Traitors like you saying Obama was a Manchurian Candidate probably gave Russia the idea
     
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    #22     Apr 2, 2018
  3. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    These Cons are not worth that much effort, just ask him where is the investigation on Obama collusion if Obama was really colluding with Russians and did Obama fire the investigators because of the 'Russia pressure' like Trump did?
     
    #23     Apr 2, 2018
  4. Why ask them anything? Seriously. The boys here represent nothing at all, they are mostly white trash or middle class surviving mostly off their spouse's reliable salary.

    Why waste the breath exGOPer? :)
     
    #24     Apr 2, 2018
  5. exGOPer

    exGOPer

    Because stupid people need to be reminded of their genetic condition or else they become unbearable. There is nothing worse than aggressive stupidity so you have put the dumb ones in their place.
     
    #25     Apr 2, 2018
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  6. Well I'm going into action.

    I have withheld the payment for the last shipment of stuff for my company from the Trump hat sporting dolt supplier in the US. We used him for a year and exactly what Trump his hero does, cited "quality issues" and nearly 30k of goods we keep. That is his profit for the whole project. Winning.

    My F-wit Trump humper neighbor has been using a very dodgy visa company and immigration have sent him packing when he tried to renew. He had a criminal record he did not disclose*. Winning.

    I have talked a Colombian friend who owns 80 apartments to dump the three who have extensive FB pro-Trump posts. Winning.

    Just getting started. :)

    *What a surprise.
     
    #26     Apr 2, 2018
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  7. Lol . . . . ok , is this the one who is going to build my Trump Tower in Moscow ? . ?
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    Here he hands over the keys to the White House .
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    Putin simply cannot believe it
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    and the country is now sold
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    Well done you ballwashers . . . . . how free and liberated are you now ? . ?
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    #27     Apr 2, 2018
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  8. Even the Indains see this administration as a joke.


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    Russia reacts to White House soap opera with a shrug
    "Nobody pays any attention any more, or expects any improvements," said a person close to the Russian government, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to discuss foreign policy issues.

    The soap opera of White House personnel changes, intrigue and investigations has alarmed a part of the American public and shocked some foreign governments, yet Russian officials have found their own way of responding. With a shrug. Russia’s elite celebrated when Donald Trump was elected president because it expected a thaw in relations, but expectations since then have plummeted so far that in Moscow, signs of dysfunction in the administration barely register.

    “Nobody pays any attention any more, or expects any improvements,” said a person close to the Russian government, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorised to discuss foreign policy issues. Employing a folk saying to describe how the turbulence inside the White House is viewed in Moscow’s official circles, the source said: “The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.” Russia, more than many other countries, has a vested interest in an effective US presidential administration that can deliver on Trump’s campaign promises. Those included a push to restore friendly relations with Russia and to review the economic sanctions that cause pain for Moscow.

    That was why, when Trump’s election victory was announced in the lower house of Russia’s parliament, the lawmakers broke into spontaneous applause. Since then though, Trump’s Russia agenda has been bogged down in allegations that Moscow helped him get elected, and a backlash from Congress that resulted last week in the United States imposing a new set of sanctions on Moscow.

    At the same time, Trump’s administration has been in a state of flux: he fired first his national security advisor, then the head of the FBI, then in quick succession his press secretary, his chief of staff and his director of communications. Russian officials trying to interact with the U.S. administration on mundane organisational issues say privately the turbulence in the White House causes them headaches because they don’t know who to talk to, or can wait weeks for answers to their questions.

    Trump’s shoot-from-the-hip management style is anathema to the Russian way of running an administration under President Vladimir Putin. He has had the same press secretary for the past nine years and his de facto director of communications has worked for him since he became president 17 years ago. Still, Russian officials and people close to them – who all spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the subject – say that half a year into the Trump presidency, they now see events in Washington as more of an exotic sideshow than an existential threat.

    “It seems to me that no one in Moscow is particularly interested in the personnel changes in Washington any more,” said a former senior official who is familiar with Kremlin thinking. The reason, he said, is that whoever Trump brings into his White House is unlikely to change the course of U.S.-Russian relations.

    SAD, AND FUNNY


    http://indianexpress.com/article/wo...-a-shrug-donald-trump-vladimir-putin-4787939/
     
    #28     Apr 2, 2018
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  9. Can't see the point? You weren't serious when you wrote that? Can't be. If there was a video tape with Trump saying anything even remotely similar to any Russkie, a friggin Russian cleaning lady for christ's sake, let alone a Russian leader, the left would lose their foookin minds. I mean leftist social media would just meltdown. I doubt the folks over at MSNBC would even be able to speak. CNN would just be filled with talking heads demanding immediate resignation. Dem politicians would just faint dead away,the level of hysteria would have them unable to function. What's the point he asks. That kind of comedy wouldn't even fly on late night TV.
     
    #29     Apr 2, 2018
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  10. Watch this in more complete context. It related to the missile defense system under discussion and being installed at the time.

    Sometimes we who have good memories forget others don't remember anything much, just their feelings that morph into a pseudo-memory.



    http://fox2now.com/2012/03/27/open-...-with-russian-president-over-missile-defense/

    Yes that is really a FOX station showing a CNN clip.

    It seems to me he was not asking for election help, he was just making it clear that he was not able to budge at that time on the missile defense program as it would be handing political capital to political opponents during the election.

    The defense system that was completed I believe. And very much focused on Russia with Iran as a side kick.

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...le-defense-site-angering-russia-idUSKCN0Y30JX

    So were you aware of this context?

    How about @Arnie ?

    I expect there will be an effective big old pass by you boys and Arnie will bring up the same thing out of context another day.
     
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    #30     Apr 2, 2018