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2 hours ago, Pods said:

He also actually believes that not only did Hillary take bribes through the Clinton Foundation in a Pay-For-Play, but that literally everyone else does it too. He's using that to justify his own behavior, but I think he's crazy enough to believe it.  

So he is an aggy. Starting to make more sense. 

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3 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Where are the Republicans?

Why aren’t they calling Trump out?

Republican Senator calls Trump out.

Immediately discredited and disregarded as politician doing politician things.

 PATHETIC. 

I think there is substance to this. The "action speak louder than words" position is usually sound, but in this case the words are the action. Public criticism of your party's leader is solid action.

I will guess that the GOPs who turned on Nixon still voted largely GOP on everything other than Watergate. Those were different days, but it still took guts.

I don't know Flake one way or the other, but I admire his spoken objections to Trump's most dangerous traits.

It's been pretty well documented that Trump and his followers are full-blown aggy in all their decisions/actions.

37 minutes ago, Pancho Negro said:

Torbush.  These alt right people really believe this shit

 

 

At least they didn’t say that Trump cares more about black people than MLK Jr. That’s progress. 

1 minute ago, Dr. Teeth said:

At least they didn’t say that Trump cares more about black people than MLK Jr. That’s progress. 

Give it time. At the rate people are flattering Trump, we'll be here before you know it. 

7 hours ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

You can disagree with him on policy and still like him for standing up for American principles.  It’s okay to do that.

Why don’t people get this?!?

He's not standing up for jack shit.  Guy is an empty suit media hog.  Just like 100% of all other elected officials.

Too little too late. Whatever Joe Walsh is was blowing Trump during the election. Duck off, Joe.

5 hours ago, longhornmatt said:

The real insincere ones are the guys like Ted Cruz or Lindsey Graham who called Trump the devil incarnate until they realized it was hurting their own popularity with the base, at which point they then immediately took it all back and became bootlickers.  

That's not a boot they are licking. 

Did he not call in to Fox & Friends this morning?

1 minute ago, HenryJames said:

Large dollars.

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10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Believe me, I have no problem with anyone in power calling out Trump.  It's just that I don't think the guy has earned my assumption that he's actually sincere.  I think it's a PR stunt.

The words are great.  The motivation?  Maybe not.

What difference does it make what his motivations are?

Doing the right thing is doing the right thing regardless of political ambitions.

The guy standing up for decency and respecting norms is really provocative.

That’s how far we’ve fallen.

 

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9 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

Large dollars.

In his hands, every dollar is a large dollar. 

8 minutes ago, HenryJames said:

 

His body language here cracks me up. Crossing your arms and clinching up like that is such a social defensive posture. What a posturing, chest-beating coward. 

Once he called them a spy, he won. An informant is obviously not a spy. Everyone outside of the Trumpkin world knows that. 

Of course he chose the word “spy” deliberately.  It sounds much better for Trump than “snitch” or “guy who saw us commit crimes and did the right thing.”

 

12 hours ago, 4th&Five said:

 

Now THAT's fake news.  Odds of Trump uttering "nefarious" are roughly 0%.    Let's not dress up his paranoid accusations with SAT words, it only makes him sound articulate.  Word salad don't work like that.

1 minute ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

What is he even talking about?

Official subtitle of the Donald Trump presidency.

Man, so he is now just actively making things up.  Like, not misinterpreting or parsing or misquoting.  Just blatant lie after blatant lie.  

It is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing.
Just now, Biff Tannen said:

Man, so he is now just actively making things up.  Like, not misinterpreting or parsing or misquoting.  Just blatant lie after blatant lie.  

Now?

2 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

What is he even talking about?

Belichick based on the hashtag 

50 minutes ago, Hugo Stiglitz said:

What difference does it make what his motivations are?

Doing the right thing is doing the right thing regardless of political ambitions.

The guy standing up for decency and respecting norms is really provocative.

That’s how far we’ve fallen.

 

It's as if you didn't actually read what I wrote.  Unclench.

9 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

What is he even talking about?

At this point, it really doesn't matter.  He's preaching to his 30% and they are swallowing every single drop of his hot, creamy tweets.

 

 

19 minutes ago, SuingToGetAMessageBoard? said:

What is he even talking about?

His followers know exactly what he’s talking about. Deep State and all. 

Just wait until about 5 and a half months from now. Those will be the really juicy tweets, even if the Dems only get one chamber. 

Noko summit is off to everyone's shock.

Now that he has called off the NK summit, can he still get credit for the Peace Prize? I mean, he did absolutely nothing and nothing has happened. And he became President like that. 

I am happy he drew the line at calling Pence a name. We cannot have name calling like this in the diplomatic world. 

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2 minutes ago, Dr. Teeth said:

Now that he has called off the NK summit, can he still get credit for the Peace Prize? I mean, he did absolutely nothing and nothing has happened. And he became President like that. 

Yes.  Bigly. Do you now understand how thinks work in Trumpmerica?  Have you not been paying attention?

He won.  Because reasons.  PEACE PRIZE!*

 

*Not that it means a whole lot, being that it was awarded to Obama for being "not Bush."  So, fuck it, hand one out, it don't make a shit.

"if you change your mind having to do with...'

Good grief.

"You talk about your nuclear capabilities, but ours are so massive and powerful that I pray to God they will never have to be used."

Jesus. Christ.

11 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said:

NOBEL PEACE PRIZE!!!!!! /fartnoise

 

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