From the G7 meeting.....
^ Abe epitomises the entire G7 leadership's attitude towards Trump.
Is this photo shopped? It's just too good; Merkel towering over a defensiveand churlish looking manboy while Abe shows his disdain for the buffoon.
Not shopped. Real photo.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44426442
Last edited by uncle junior; 10-06-2018 at 10:16 AM.
The thing I find disturbing is that Bolton is in the background? Why is the NSA on Drumpfs side at an economic forum? That makes no sense and seems unusual to me.
Boo Hoo Miss! Miss! He said nasty things about me! *sob*
What a prize dickhead.
https://news.sky.com/story/justin-tr...trump-11400149
Only a couple of mins ... made me smile
well the G7 went well
everyone is mad with Trump, he left the summit smashing the backdoor on his way out
and didn't go for the traditional family photo
japs and germans confronting an american dictator...WW2 from bizarro world
at least he did kick the G7 leaders in the balls by asking them to bring back Russia, exposing the whole hypocrisies of the whole thing
Putin must be laughing hard, his "cover" agent is doing a fantastic job
The G7 club is a pretentious pointless club anyhow, Trump could destroy it all with one tweet
G7 summit ends in disarray as Trump abandons joint statement
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-44427660
^ He is doing exactly what his Russian handlers want him to do.
Pentagon has all the tapes, they have him by the balls
like they did with Obama with his birth certificate
democrats spending the last year and a half talking about a russian conspiracy theory has turned off voters, as expected (just like clinton and the blue dress).
like discussed earlier on this thread, there won't be a blue wave (dems taking back house and senate) because trump didn't carry republicans on his coat tails.
usually that's the case and is the main reason why the president's party loses seats 2 years later (weak candidates who got swept in get swept out 2 years later).
here are some more reasons in an op-ed in the ny times:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/08/o...ll-be-why.html
If There’s a Red Wave Election in 2018, This Will Be Why
If Mr. Mueller is not able to prove collusion with Russia, the stated reason for his appointment, then Democrats, who have talked about little else for the past 18 months, will be left looking unserious or worse. They’re right to worry.
Up until recently, the conventional wisdom has been that a blue wave powered by a huge enthusiasm gap would propel Democrats to midterm glory. But the evidence doesn’t bear that out. Yes, Democrats have won some special elections and those victories are real and should warn Republicans against complacency.
But left almost totally unremarked upon is that Republican primary turnout is way up from where it was at this point in the 2014 midterm cycle. This is often the result of competitive primaries, but that underscores the vibrancy of the grass roots’ struggle to reclaim control of the party.
According to Chris Wilson at WPI Intelligence, Republican primary turnout was up 43 percent or more over 2014 in states like Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia. The president’s popularity has been rising overall but especially in these critical battleground states. In West Virginia, his approval rating was over 60 percent in 2017.
That sounds more like a red wave than a blue one, especially for imperiled senators like Joe Manchin in West Virginia and Claire McCaskill in Missouri.
The three-legged stool of the new Republican majority is a pro-citizen immigration policy, a pro-worker economic policy and a foreign policy that rejects moral imperialism and its concomitant foreign wars. John Adams described just such a foreign policywhen he wrote that America is “the well-wisher to the freedom and independence of all” but “the champion and vindicator only of her own.”
This year’s class of Republican candidates seems to get that in ways that they didn’t in 2016. As a result, the Democrats’ advantage in the generic congressional vote dropped from 13 points in January, according to the Real Clear Politics poll average, to 3.5 points at the end of May.
A Reuters poll, which recorded a 14-point Democratic edge in April, gave Republicans a 6-point advantage last month. Apparently “resistance” and impeachment aren’t as popular as Democratic megadonors like Tom Steyer and their vassals would have Democratic candidates believe
Trump Trudeau: 'Special place in hell for Justin'
https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us...ell-for-justin
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