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    Quote Originally Posted by David48atTD View Post
    You took me the wrong way ... I wasn't have a shot at you ... I was just making a statement.

    Oh ... at the Thai Farm ... we (effectively) don't have "indoor plumbing or running water"
    I do remember living in Thailand without a refrigerator, AC, black and white TV (Felix the cat) and sending the kid down to the family store every time I wanted a cold beer.

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    President Donald Trump-screenshot-2018-07-18-19-58-a

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    Americans still obsessed that Trump got the top job because Russia interfered with the election.. dumb fucks, 'cos US intelligence wouldn't lie to the public would they.. dumber than dumb.. Putin says he wanted Trump to win.. guilty.!!

    Hilarious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    What a twat. How can Fox and Trumptards defend his extreme twatishness?
    Birds of a feather.....

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    Good opinion piece in the Washington Post by George Will. Sadly, he is talking about the President of the United States.


    "America’s child president had a play date with a KGB alumnus, who surely enjoyed providing day care. It was a useful, because illuminating, event: Now we shall see how many Republicans retain a capacity for embarrassment.

    Jeane Kirkpatrick, a Democrat closely associated with such Democratic national security stalwarts as former senator Henry Jackson and former senator and former vice president Hubert Humphrey, was President Ronald Reagan’s ambassador to the United Nations. In her speech at the 1984 Republican National Convention in Dallas, she explained her disaffection from her party: “They always blame America first.” In Helsinki, the president who bandies the phrase “America First” put himself first, as always, and America last, behind President Vladimir Putin’s regime.

    Because the Democrats had just held their convention in San Francisco, Kirkpatrick branded the “blame America first” cohort as “San Francisco Democrats.” Thirty-four years on, how numerous are the “Helsinki Republicans”?

    What, precisely, did President Trump say about the diametrically opposed statements by U.S. intelligence agencies (and the Senate Intelligence Committee) and by Putin concerning Russia and the 2016 U.S. elections? Precision is not part of Trump’s repertoire: He speaks English as though it is a second language that he learned from someone who learned English last week. So, it is usually difficult to sift meanings from Trump’s word salads. But in Helsinki he was, for him, crystal clear about feeling no allegiance to the intelligence institutions that work at his direction and under leaders he chose.

    Speaking of Republicans incapable of blushing — those with the peculiar strength that comes from being incapable of embarrassment — consider Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (S.C.), who for years enjoyed derivative gravitas from his association with Sen. John McCain (Ariz.). Graham tweeted about Helsinki: “Missed opportunity by President Trump to firmly hold Russia accountable for 2016 meddling and deliver a strong warning regarding future elections.” A “missed opportunity” by a man who had not acknowledged the meddling?

    Contrast Graham’s mush with this on Monday from McCain, still vinegary: “Today’s press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.” Or this from Arizona’s other senator, Jeff Flake (R): “I never thought I would see the day when our American president would stand on the stage with the Russian President and place blame on the United States for Russian aggression.” Blame America only.

    Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, White House Chief of Staff John F. Kelly, Director of National Intelligence Daniel Coats and others might believe that they must stay in their positions lest there be no adult supervision of the Oval playpen. This is a serious worry, but so is this: Can those people do their jobs for someone who has neither respect nor loyalty for them?

    Like the purloined letter in Edgar Allan Poe’s short story with that title, collusion with Russia is hiding in plain sight. We shall learn from special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation whether in 2016 there was collusion with Russia by members of the Trump campaign. The world, however, saw in Helsinki something more grave — ongoing collusion between Trump, now in power, and Russia. The collusion is in what Trump says (refusing to back the United States’ intelligence agencies) and in what evidently went unsaid (such as: You ought to stop disrupting Ukraine, downing civilian airliners, attempting to assassinate people abroad using poisons, and so on, and on).

    Americans elected a president who — this is a safe surmise — knew that he had more to fear from making his tax returns public than from keeping them secret. The most innocent inference is that for decades he has depended on an American weakness, susceptibility to the tacky charisma of wealth, which would evaporate when his tax returns revealed that he has always lied about his wealth, too. A more ominous explanation might be that his redundantly demonstrated incompetence as a businessman tumbled him into unsavory financial dependencies on Russians. A still more sinister explanation might be that the Russians have something else, something worse, to keep him compliant.

    The explanation is in doubt; what needs to be explained — his compliance — is not. Granted, Trump has a weak man’s banal fascination with strong men whose disdain for him is evidently unimaginable to him. And, yes, he only perfunctorily pretends to have priorities beyond personal aggrandizement. But just as astronomers inferred, from anomalies in the orbits of the planet Uranus, the existence of Neptune before actually seeing it, Mueller might infer, and then find, still-hidden sources of the behavior of this sad, embarrassing wreck of a man."
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    Quote Originally Posted by thailazer View Post
    from McCain, still vinegary: “Today’s press conference in Helsinki was one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory.”
    one of the most disgraceful yes, because let's not forget America has a long history of disgraceful presidents

    anyhow... the Trump machine rolls on, the only bad ratings are no ratings

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    Trump is flip-flopping simply because the Pentagon is putting pressure on him, so he is making it obvious for all to see

    they have the tapes too

    what a frigging survivor genius, too bad too few can see it

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    that's rich from McCain, a flip flop himself and a disgraced politician

    he is pure scum,

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    Two weeks before his inauguration, Donald J. Trump was shown highly classified intelligence indicating that President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia had personally ordered complex cyberattacks to sway the 2016 American election.

    The evidence included texts and emails from Russian military officers and information gleaned from a top-secret source close to Mr. Putin, who had described to the C.I.A. how the Kremlin decided to execute its campaign of hacking and disinformation.: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/18/w...meddling-.html
    Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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    It's has always been very clear (over 200 years): The POTUS who doesn't have an enemy but a competitor(s) cannot be a good POTUS...

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    The DNC fucked over Bernie Sanders, putting Hilary Clinton in his place who ran against Trump and lost.

    Clinton lost because she's part of the same corporate establishment as Trump, she' tried to piggyback the marginal vote but voters knew her rhetoric was pure bs and she'd soon be lining Goldman Sachs pockets again. Trump is just the gross embodiment of all that is wrong with America and so he won, and only because hae gained more votes in the primary.

    Why is the American media so obsessed with this fantasy that Trump is in power because the Russians helped him get there?
    It is denial to the extreme, but nothing new from a country that continually rewrites its own history regardless of the facts.
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    I said ‘grab them NOT by the pussy’, clarifies Trump




    President Trump has reversed what was thought to be his long-held position on genital grabbing, after reviewing a transcript of what he said.
    A segment of the now infamous ‘Access Hollywood’ tape which came to light during Trump’s election campaign famously included a boast from the reality TV star that sexual assault was permissible depending on how famous the amber pervert in question might be.

    Despite defending the “grab ’em by the pussy” remark as ‘locker room talk’ at the time, President Trump is now saying that he meant the opposite, because this is 2018 and the truth is a flimsy abstract concept that means very little at this stage.

    “Look, people, I have reviewed the transcript,” Trump told confused press at the White House yesterday, “and what I was saying to Billy Bush was that when I see a beautiful woman I take a couple of Tic-Tacs, and then make sure that I don’t grab them by the pussy. What I actually said was, ‘Grab ’em NOT by the pussy’.

    “If you listen closely you’ll hear that I said ‘grabn’t’, which is old English for ‘grab not’. I speak in old English sometimes because I am smart and know all the best words. Even the old words.”

    He went on, “In the presidential debates with Hillary Clinton a similar thing happened – in the recording I seem to say that if I was elected she would be in jail. But again, I meant to say ‘wouldn’t be in jail’.

    “Which she isn’t, so I was right, right?”


    I said ?grab them NOT by the pussy?, clarifies Trump

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    From social media today. I like it..


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    Kim Jong Un: "When I said I would denuclearise, I meant to say I wouldn't denuclearise."
    Trump can't complain at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    From social media today. I like it..

    Sums up Trumptards on everything Trump has ever said since he began campaigning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maanaam View Post
    Kim Jong Un: "When I said I would denuclearise, I meant to say I wouldn't denuclearise."
    something that slipped under the radar the last day or so (bi-partisan discussion of the US president being a russian asset will do that), was that trump switched course on when n. korean denuclearization would take place.....before he said it would happen "very quickly", but now there is "no time limit" and there is "no rush".

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    It's OK, in three days he's getting dragged out of the Whitehouse and beheaded.

    And it's your fault, you've been homosexualised and jewdy-ised.


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    Okay mark over to you now......

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    Quote Originally Posted by aging one View Post
    From social media today. I like it..

    Yeah but wattabout the emails

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    Quote Originally Posted by uncle junior View Post
    Yeah but wattabout the emails

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly View Post
    that's rich from McCain, a flip flop himself and a disgraced politician

    he is pure scum,
    The traitorous old bastard will be dead soon, then the sickening hero crap will start up again

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonfly94 View Post
    The traitorous old bastard
    there are few policy issues that i can agree with mccain on, but to call him 'traitorous' is just ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raycarey View Post
    there are few policy issues that i can agree with mccain on, but to call him 'traitorous' is just ridiculous.
    The two butterflies....

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    The way i understand it, trump took nothing into the 2 hour meeting. Putin had a notebook and took notes. So all anybody has to go on about what went on in the meeting is trump's word. There should be alot more noise being made about finding out what went on during those 2 hours than what I been seeing in the news

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