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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanlic View Post
    Retards? seems like there's as much favoritism on ignorant name callers on here.

    You really think we've heard the last of Clinton nad her crimes. Don't be so naive to think The Barr investigation isn't aimed at just Comey that's a cover to hide the real purpose. They are out to prove she instructed the payment for the illegal fisa. After what she put Trump and his family through he wants her head
    All your gibberish aside, what did Hillary put Trump and his family through exactly?

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    Donald Trump denies ordering warship named after John McCain to be hidden


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    The feud between Donald Trump and John McCain has continued even after Mr McCain's death.



    US President Donald Trump and his acting defence secretary have distanced themselves from an order to have a US warship that is named after John McCain kept out of sight during the commander-in-chief's recent visit to Japan.

    Key points:

    • The late John McCain was a vocal critic of Donald Trump until his death from brain cancer in August 2018
    • Donald Trump was in Japan for a state visit
    • The Pentagon's acting chief has ordered an investigation into the claims


    The Pentagon's acting chief, Patrick Shanahan, said he never authorised attempts to make sure Mr Trump would not see the USS John S McCain at its home port in Japan and has asked his staff to investigate.

    The late Senator McCain was a former prisoner of war and a frequent critic of Mr Trump.

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    Photos have been published by the Wall Street Journal showing a tarp placed over the USS John S McCain's name before Mr Trump arrived, reportedly after sailors were instructed to remove any coverings from the ship that included its name.

    Here

    There was no collusion to tarp the Ship
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    It's beyond ridiculous when a subordinate deems it necessary for such pathetic ego-protecting of his boss.
    Assuming the subordinate was not acting on a suggestion from his boss, such as "I don't wanna see that name!".

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    The latest in the series on #45 and the USA



    This week on Planet America, Mueller breaks his silence but is 'Spygate' the real scandal?
    Also, Assange and the blueprint turning journalists into felons.
    And the rising star hoping to take on Trump in 2020.

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    ^ If that wasn't enough ...

    https://tinyurl.com/y3c2h8s3

    Planet America Extra

    Assange, the NSA, Iran, trade tariffs …. and John Bolton’s moustache.

    Planet America’s John Barron and Chas Licciardello with all the extra stories they couldn’t fit into this week’s show.


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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    The late Senator McCain was a former prisoner of war and a frequent critic of Mr Trump.
    Perhaps there much more frequent critics of John McCain's POW...

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    This is the level of brainwashing....


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    ^ It's a pity the guy has such a boring, drag-it-out manner of presentation. I only ever get through a half of any of his clips.

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    Donald Trump is like a 20th-century fascist, says Sadiq Khan
    London mayor hits out at US president before his state visit to Britain

    The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has compared the language used by Donald Trump to rally his supporters to that of “the fascists of the 20th century” in an explosive intervention before the US president’s state visit to London that begins on Monday.


    Writing in the Observer, Khan condemned the red-carpet treatment being afforded to Trump who, with his wife Melania, will be a guest of the Queen during his three-day stay, which is expected to provoke massive protests in the capital on Tuesday.


    Khan said: “President Donald Trump is just one of the most egregious examples of a growing global threat. The far right is on the rise around the world, threatening our hard-won rights and freedoms and the values that have defined our liberal, democratic societies for more than 70 years.


    “Viktor Orbán in Hungary, Matteo Salvini in Italy, Marine Le Pen in France and Nigel Farage here in the UK are using the same divisive tropes of the fascists of the 20th century to garner support, but with new sinister methods to deliver their message. And they are gaining ground and winning power and influence in places that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago.”

    Khan, who has had a feud with Trump since becoming mayor in 2016, adds: “This is a man who also tried to exploit Londoners’ fears following a horrific terrorist attack on our city, amplified the tweets of a British far-right racist group, denounced as fake news the robust scientific evidence warning of the dangers of climate change, and is now trying to interfere shamelessly in the Conservative party leadership race by backing Boris Johnson because he believes it would enable him to gain an ally in Number 10 for his divisive agenda.”


    On Saturday Trump defied diplomatic convention which dictates that leaders do not weigh in to the domestic politics of other nations, particularly ahead of visits, by backing Johnson to succeed Theresa May in an interview with the Sun. He also used the interview to describe the Duchess of Sussex, as “nasty”.

    In another interview in the Sunday Times he said he would want “to know” Jeremy Corbyn before sharing American intelligence and suggested Nigel Farage negotiate with Brussels if the EU failed to give Britain what it wants.


    Mel Stride, the newly appointed Commons leader, made clear his surprise at Trump’s comments, saying that while the president was entitled to his opinion, he would not be picking the next British prime minister.


    Corbyn said: “President Trump’s attempt to decide who will be Britain’s next prime minister is an entirely unacceptable interference in our country’s democracy. The next prime minister should be chosen not by the US president, nor by 100,000 unrepresentative Conservative party members, but by the British people in a general election.”


    Jo Swinson, deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, said: “It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Donald Trump backs Boris, they’re cut from the same cloth. Boris Johnson is what you’d get if you sent Donald Trump to Eton.


    “They’re both unqualified to lead, both revel in offending people and both represent the strain of nationalism and populism that we need a liberal movement to stand up to.”


    In May 2016 Trump challenged Khan to an IQ test, after the mayor said the president’s views on Islam were “ignorant”. Then, following the terrorist attack on London Bridge and Borough market in 2017, the president accused Khan of “pathetic” behaviour. In July last year Trump said Khan had “done a very bad job on terrorism”.


    Organisers of the protests on Tuesday say they will register their anger both against Trump and his wider views, including those on Brexit, which the US president has made clear he supports. Alena Ivanova, a campaign organiser for Another Europe is Possible, said: “Tuesday’s protests aren’t just about Trump, they’re about Trumpism – a politics of racism and bigotry. Trump is part of a global nationalist surge, and Brexit and its cheerleaders are the British franchise of it. Like Trump, Brexit is a threat to our basic rights and freedoms, and promises a future of division, despair and rightwing economics.”


    At least 250,000 people are expected to turn out in central London at 11am, on a route between Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square, when Trump meets Theresa May in Downing Street.


    Organisers of the rally claim that US officials have pressured the Metropolitan police to impose an unprecedented “exclusion zone” around Trump’s route to keep him at a distance from the public.


    One plan is for a “cage” or “pen” to hold demonstrators on Whitehall about 70 metres from Downing Street to keep them out of earshot during Trump’s meeting with May.


    “They get to choose who goes in and who goes out , which is a totally ridiculous proposition on our right to protest,” said Asad Rehman of the Stop Trump Coalition.


    The giant “Trump baby” blimp is expected to be deployed in Trafalgar Square, but only if the fundraising page for charities “against the politics of hate and division” reaches £30,000, organisers say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    It's a pity the guy has such a boring, drag-it-out manner of presentation. I only ever get through a half of any of his clips.
    Sadly these progressive youtubers are all like that. A real bummer.

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    Trump wants the NHS.

    Donald Trump to land in UK amid rising anger over trade demands
    US ambassador’s suggestion that NHS should be ‘on the table’ in future negotiations sparks alarm

    Donald Trump will land in the UK on Monday amid anger over comments made by his ambassador suggesting the NHS should be “on the table” in future trade negotiations.

    His visit also came as cabinet ministers vying for the Tory leadership suggested they could tear up plans for the Chinese tech giant Huawei to build parts of the UK’s 5G network, after the ambassador, Woody Johnson, warned it was “a big risk”.

    Trump, who will meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace on the first day of his state visit, will be met by thousands of protesters in London the following day during a visit packed with pomp, pageantry and controversy that has seen numerous calls for its cancellation.

    Johnson stoked opposition on Sunday after suggesting the UK would need to allow US agricultural products, including chlorinated chicken, on to the UK market as part of any post-Brexit trade deal, as well as US private sector involvement in the NHS.


    The administration is said to see the visit as an opportunity for a “reset moment” on trade, with Theresa May set to formally resign on Friday.

    Trump, who has endorsed the Tory leadership frontrunner Boris Johnson, had been a vocal critic of the prime minister’s proposed Brexit deal, which would have kept a customs arrangement with the EU for free movement of goods, which the US believed would scupper any comprehensive deal.

    I love our NHS – it’s been there for me and my family when we have needed it most, and I want to make sure it is always there for all families,” he said ahead of the president’s arrival. “So I have a clear message: the NHS is not for sale and it will not be on the table in any future trade talks.”


    The US ambassador, who is a close friend of the US president, said every area of the UK economy would be up for discussion when the two sides brokered a trade deal.

    Asked if the NHS was likely to form part of trade negotiations, he told the BBC’s Andrew Marr Show: “I think the entire economy, in a trade deal, all things that are traded would be on the table.”
    Asked if that specifically meant healthcare, he said: “I would think so.”

    His comments prompted an alarmed reaction from opposition politicians. The shadow health secretary, Jon Ashworth, said the comments were deeply concerning.

    “The ambassador’s comments are terrifying and show that a real consequence of a no-deal Brexit, followed by a trade deal with Trump, will be our NHS up for sale. This absolutely should not be on the table,” he said. “Nigel Farage and the Tories want to rip apart our publicly-funded and provided NHS. Labour will always defend it.”

    Johnson was also pressed on whether the US would seek a loosening of agricultural standards, including the importation of chlorinated chicken. He said the products should be offered to British consumers who could decide whether to buy them.

    “There will have to be some deal where you give the British people a choice,” he said. “American products can come over … but if the British people like it, they can buy it; if they don’t like it, they don’t have to buy it.”

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    Trump praises Nigel Farage and refuses to apologise for 'nasty' jibe as he leaves US
    Divisive rhetoric continues as US president tells reporters before boarding Marine One that he will not meet London mayor Sadiq Khan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    Divisive rhetoric continues
    ...if the Brits weren't so desperate for non-European friends, this travesty of a visit wouldn't be necessary...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    this travesty of a visit wouldn't be necessary
    Clearly a kowtow to their new master. Brexiters already begging for Drumpf mushroom micro penis.

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    Trump in Europe this week, meeting Nigel, Merkel, Macron and having secret meetings with Putin

    can't wait to see him step into the Queen toes and start hugging her like a ragged doll

    it's going to be fun,

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    Drumpf Enabler-in-Chief Mitch McConnell asked recently what he would do if a Supreme Court judge died next year: 'We'd fill it [the vacancy]'

    McConnell in 2016: 'You can't appoint a SC judge in an election year'


    They don't even bother with the pretense of not being massive partisan hypocrites anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    refuses to apologise for 'nasty' jibe as he leaves US
    Calling the Duchess of Sussex "nasty" is beyond uncouth, shows his lack of diplomacy and his utterly low class background. I hope the QUeen instructs the staff to put nasty stuff in his food and I really hope she publically shames and snubs him in her own clever way.


    And he's changed his image for the trip to the UK. It is an improvement, I have to admit, but it wont cover for his bad manners and lack of class.


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    Trump dismisses Sadiq Khan as "very dumb' and 'incompetent'
    In an article for the Observer yesterday Sadiq Khan, the Labour mayor of London, said that the language used by President Trump was similar to the language used by 20th century fascists. It was the latest in a long-running series of bitter barbs the two men have exchanged about each other in public.

    As Trump’s plane was about to land, he responded on Twitter, dismissing Khan as a “stone cold loser”. He also suggested that “Kahn” (sic) was “very dumb” and “incompetent”, and mocked him for being short.
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics...08d4e6b70dcfca
    He really is a no class white trash with money.

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    trump was invited to visit the uk by the queen to be part of the celebrations remembering d day where thousands of american servicemen played their part in liberating europe and saving the uk from the nazis.

    that the virtue signalling mayor of london, dianne abbott and the leader of the green party have decided to boycott him and instead take part in a rather silly demonstration against him is a calculated insult to both the american soldiers who were prepared to give their lives and to the great country of the usa.

    Protesters will gather in Trafalgar Square at 11am tomorrow, where Stand Up To Racism will be organising a “milkshaking” and “knock down the border wall” stunt.

    Activists will bombard effigies of Mr Trump, Nigel Farage and Boris Johnson with milkshake before pulling down a mock-up of Mr Trump’s border wall.

    Julie Sherry from Stand Up To Racism said: “There’s widespread, palpable fury simmering across Britain at the lengths our government — which itself has no legitimacy — has gone to to facilitate a state visit for this bigot, racist, misogynist and climate change denier.

    “In the spirit of #MilkshakeRevolution, this is a day to express the feeling of the anti-racist majority — not in our name — we reject everything he and his so-called pals Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage stand for.”

    Shadow home secretary Diane Abbott, Green MP Caroline Lucas and TUC general secretary Frances O’Grady were all confirmed today as speakers at the rally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    that the virtue signalling mayor of london, dianne abbott and the leader of the green party have decided to boycott him and instead take part in a rather silly demonstration against him is a calculated insult to both the american soldiers who were prepared to give their lives and to the great country of the usa.
    It's them exercising their democratic right to protest. Precisely what was fought for.

    I'd say the greater insult to their memory is that they're being 'represented' by a draft-dodging wannabe dictator who, as Khan astutely points out, uses the same language of the 20th Century fascists they fought against.

    Trump: the weak mans idea of a strong man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cujo View Post
    He really is a no class white trash with money.
    He really is. There can be no argument about it... unless one is also no class white trash who does not know what class is.
    Quote Originally Posted by taxexile View Post
    a rather silly demonstration against him is a calculated insult to both the american soldiers who were prepared to give their lives and to the great country of the usa.
    Utter rubbish. It's a calculated and deliberate insult to the orange cvnt who has no class, no vision beyond enriching himself and his cronies, and is an arsehole jerk with no redeeming qualities as a human being, let alone a politician, and absolutely none whatsoever as a president of the US.

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    ...one possible reason McConnell is so helpful to tRump:

    For the Chao Family, Deep Ties to the World’s 2 Largest Economies


    As transportation secretary, Elaine Chao is the top Trump official overseeing the maritime industry. Her family owns Foremost Group, a shipping company.CreditSarah Silbiger/The New York Times


    By Michael Forsythe and Eric Lipton (NYT)

    The family of Elaine Chao, the transportation secretary and wife of Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, has high-level political connections not only in the United States but also in China. That gives the family unusual status in the world’s two largest economies.

    Through interviews, industry filings and government documents from both countries, The New York Times found that the Chaos, and by extension Mr. McConnell, prospered as the family’s shipping company developed deeper business ties in China. Along the way, one of the company’s boosters was Ms. Chao, who now oversees efforts to promote America’s own maritime industry, which is in steep decline as China’s shipping sector rises in global dominance. Here are five takeaways.

    The Chao family’s connections to the Chinese state go back decades

    James S.C. Chao, 91, Ms. Chao’s father, studied navigation at a university in Shanghai before fleeing the mainland ahead of the Communist takeover in 1949. His schoolmate for a time was Jiang Zemin, who would become China’s president.

    As China was emerging from decades of turmoil in 1984, the Chao family took a stake in a state-owned Chinese manufacturer of marine electronic equipment, documents show. The company targeted sales to China’s military, among other sectors, and was closely affiliated with a ministry run by Mr. Jiang. After Mr. Jiang came to lead the Communist Party a few years later, Mr. Chao met with him at least six times, including in August 1989 in Beijing — inside the party’s secretive leadership compound. Chao family members said they could not recall this investment.

    The family shipping company is centered on China

    The main gate of the Shanghai Waigaoqiao shipyard, a building site for Foremost ships.CreditGiulia Marchi for The New York Times


    The main gate of the Shanghai Waigaoqiao shipyard, a building site for Foremost ships.Credit Giulia Marchi for The New York Times

    Foremost Group, the New York-based shipping company founded by Mr. Chao in 1964, landed its first big contract with the United States government, shipping rice to Southeast Asia during the Vietnam War.

    Now, it builds most of its ships in state-owned shipyards in China, with some financed by Chinese government loans. In at least two instances, those Chinese-backed, Chinese-built ships entered long-term contracts to deliver iron ore for a state-owned steel maker.

    More than 70 percent of Foremost’s freight goes to China, and most of that is iron ore, according to recent shipping data. The cargo helps feed China’s industrial machine, which manufactures steel products that are a point of dispute in the deepening trade war between China and the United States. The company describes itself as a small international business and says it does not have a particular focus on China, beyond what most dry bulk carriers have in a world dominated by Chinese manufacturing.

    As budget cuts have targeted America’s shipping sector, the Trump administration’s commitment under Ms. Chao has been questioned

    The Trump administration has left little doubt that the federal government is willing to use its clout to boost certain American industrial sectors, including coal and steel. Those efforts have not extended to the maritime industry under Ms. Chao’s leadership.

    The Transportation Department budget during her tenure has repeatedly called for cuts for programs intended to support the depressed system of American-flagged ships. The agency budget has also called for scaling back plans to replace up to five academy ships to train a new generation of American mariners.
    Agency officials noted that many of the cuts were forced on the department by the White House, and that some of the same programs had been previously targeted, only to see the money restored by Congress, as happened again with the Trump cuts.

    With the action by Congress, the plans to build the new training ships are now back on track, and overall maritime spending is up. But the proposed cuts have led to bipartisan questions about the Trump administration’s commitment to shipping.

    Transportation Department officials say that Ms. Chao has been a champion for the United States maritime system, and that her actions as the head of the agency have nothing to do with her family’s business in China. In China, the Chao family has for decades offered scholarships to students training to join the fast-growing shipping industry there.
    “My family are patriotic Americans who have led purpose-driven lives and contributed much to this country,” Ms. Chao said in a statement.

    Ms. Chao’s family ties to the shipping company and her dealings in China raise ethical issues


    Ms. Chao hasn’t held a formal position at Foremost since the late 1970s, but she has repeatedly used her connections and status to boost the company’s reputation and visibility.
    As transportation secretary, she attended a Foremost contract-signing ceremony in New York in 2017. The other party to the contract, the Sumitomo Group of Japan, was subject to Transportation Department oversight for transit projects. Two months later, she canceled a China trip after officials at the American embassy in Beijing raised ethical concerns when her office asked to have family members from the shipping company participate in events.

    The Transportation Department provided no reason for the trip’s cancellation, though a spokesman later cited a cabinet meeting President Trump had called at the time.
    At her confirmation hearing, Ms. Chao did not mention her family’s extensive ties to the Chinese maritime industry. She also did not disclose several accolades she had received in China — including a role as an international adviser to the city of Wuhan — though the Senate questionnaire requires nominees to list all honorary positions. An agency official described that as an oversight.

    Marilyn L. Glynn, a former general counsel at the Office of Government Ethics, said Ms. Chao should recuse herself from decisions that broadly impacted the shipping industry. “She might be tempted to make sure her family company is not adversely affected in any policy choices, or it might even just appear that way,” Ms. Glynn said.

    The department spokesman denied the existence of any conflict, saying that “the family business is not in U.S.-flag shipping.” Angela Chao, Foremost’s chief executive, said her sister Elaine attended Foremost events “as a family member.”

    Mr. McConnell benefited from his marriage into the Chao family


    Ms. Chao is married to Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader.CreditStephen Crowley/The New York Times


    Ms. Chao and Mr. McConnell married in 1993, but her campaign donations, along with those of her parents, sisters and brothers-in-law, began flowing years before the wedding. The first $10,000 came in June 1989. In the 30 years since, 13 members of the extended Chao family have given a total of more than $1 million to Mr. McConnell’s campaigns and to political action committees tied to him. In 2008, James Chao gave the couple a gift of as much as $25 million, vaulting Mr. McConnell into the ranks of the richest senators.

    In a statement, Mr. McConnell said he was proud to have his family’s support.
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    Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by AntRobertson View Post
    Trump: the weak mans idea of a strong man.
    And the dumb man's idea of a smart man, and the classless trash man's idea of what class is.

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