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Trump, the "F**king Moron"
On July 20, Donald Trump attended a meeting at the Pentagon with members of his national security team and Cabinet officials. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was on hand, and after the president left the room, the nation’s chief diplomat reportedly called Trump a “moron” – or more specifically, a “f***ing moron.”
The president saw a slide that showed the size of the U.S. nuclear stockpile over the past seven decades. Trump saw the highest point on the chart – a half-century ago, the American stockpile was at 32,000 – and “told his team he wanted the U.S. to have that many now.” Trump's pattern of reckless incompetence on this issue is unnervingly long. In one of the GOP primary debates, for example, Trump seemed baffled by a simple question about the nuclear triad. In one of the general election debates, Trump was asked about nuclear first-use policy, and delivered two completely contradictory answers over the course of a few seconds. This is the same Republican who, over the course of his campaign, suggested more countries – specifically South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia – should develop nuclear-weapons programs for their own national security interests. Around the same time, Trump seemed genuinely confused by the meaning of the word “proliferation.” |
Hey mellinhead - check out the Fox News article about Trump targeting NBC's license...ot states the report you are parroting is false.
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Of course, you'd believe anybody over Trump and Fox news...
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Please don’t blame Trump. He didn’t vote himself into the office. Put the blame on where it belongs. THE FVCKING MORONS THAT VOTED FOR HIM. Thank you Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
President Trump on free speech today.
"President Trump: "It's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write, and people should look into it."" This stuff cannot be reversed. Just keep,supporting this The right to free speech is disgusting.......DIRECT from our Oval Office |
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You are defending NBC who have no conscious when it comes to promoting fake news and worse yet suppressing legitimate news and here I speak to the fact that NBC squashed a reporters story about the left's once upon a time favorite "Harvey Weinstein". it seems the left all held their breath until the Board at Weinstein's studio gave him the boot. Now watch all the celebs ( drama queens) pretend to be PSTD victims:D what a cesspool Personal Best Regards: |
Alex Jones, of INFO WARS, one of if not the Presidents favorites has this to say about the Las Vegas shooting
"Mr. Jones — who has propagated conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre in 2012 and the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks — has portrayed Mr. Paddock by turns as an agent of the Islamic State, a leftist activist, an anti-Trump radical and a possible stooge for a broader conspiracy intent on disrupting democracy. “Could Stephen Paddock, the lone Vegas shooter, have been a patsy to kick off the left’s war with the right in the streets of America?” Mr. Jones wrote on his Facebook page last week. The post accompanied a video titled “Video Shows Second Shooter During Vegas Massacre,” which by Monday had been viewed about 1.1 million times." Las Vegas Massacre Gives InfoWars More Conspiracy Fodder - The New York Times |
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Donald Trump: Falsehoods, Lies and the Truth | Time.com |
On Oct. 12, 2016, The New York Times published a story entitled, "Two Women Say Donald Trump Touched Them Inappropriately."
Sound familiar from the news A year later, despite a threat from his attorney that Trump would have "no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies," Trump hasn't sued. That's significant because Today, the statute of limitations expires on a libel claim brought in New York over the publication's groping story. A threat of legal action that doesn't actually lead to a court filing falls under a category of speech known as bluster |
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Sound familiar from the news A year later, despite a threat from his attorney that Trump would have "no option but to pursue all available actions and remedies," Trump hasn't sued. That's significant because Today, the statute of limitations expires on a libel claim brought in New York over the publication's groping story. A threat of legal action that doesn't actually lead to a court filing falls under a category of speech known as bluster |
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I have never been so concerned for my country. Our President stands for nothing that makes us great, and only for those that are positives for Trump. |
"President Trump is yet again threatening to crack down on media outlets he doesn't like. But this time he's doing it in a much more brazen fashion. And it's almost exactly what Richard Nixon appeared to attempt in the 1970s.
The difference here is that Nixon talked about the scheme only privately." Trump’s threat to NBC’s license is the very definition of Nixonian - The Washington Post Publicly for the entire world to watch our country's descent |
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YES Fox used to be a beacon of truth, but not close to even honest right now. |
"Donald Trump, an American businessman and current President of the United States, has been accused of sexual assault and sexual harassment by at least fifteen women since the 1980s. Three of those women filed lawsuits, which were eventually withdrawn, alleging that they were sexually assaulted by Trump. Additionally one accuser filed a defamation lawsuit in 2017 after Trump called her a liar.[5] In addition to these lawsuits, Trump has also been publicly accused of non-consensual kissing, or non-consensual groping of breasts, buttocks and genitalia, by at least twelve more women."
Donald Trump sexual misconduct allegations - Wikipedia |
"President Trump has yelled in the White House that he hates everyone there, and his former chief strategist Steve Bannon has told people Trump has just a 30 percent chance of finishing his four-year term, according to a new report.
Half a dozen top GOP lawmakers and White House advisers describe Trump as "unstable," "losing a step" and "unraveling" in recent weeks,...." Trump: 'I hate everyone in the White House!' |
This may be the first coup d’ etat in American history if Trump tries anything REALLY stupid. I pray our generals and congressional leaders will do the right thing.
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All those who make the NFL, Weinberger, Clinton, or OBama the issue are simply asleep. We, all, should be concerned. He is getting so close to totally unhinged |
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Again, I trust our leaders. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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He lies to you He mocks our country If you speak of those that Corker referred to,as keeping us safe FROM HIM, then I understand. |
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By uttering his words today about the media..
"President Trump on Wednesday offered perhaps his most chilling comments yet about the freedom of the press, saying it was "frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write whatever they want to write" -- this despite the Constitution saying, "Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press."" The question for President Trump should be,.... Mr President did you today recant your oath of office ? |
Did anyone watch today's news conference with the Canadian prime minister
The questions asked of the Prime Minister from the Canadian press should give us chills. The world is watching us unfold |
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Good thing we have a nuclear arsenal, huh ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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The NFL players are much much more important. Those sons of bitches and my apologies for stealing the words of the President. Why should anyone be interested in governing or what is best for our country.....lets get those sons of bitches and just ignore all the issue right in front of us. By the way, that model of news.....FOX spent most of the day yesterday speaking of Weinberger or whatever that sleaze ball Hollywood guys name is, and the NFL. What is going on in our country with governing or law....not so much |
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An article, that your not ready to link? No copy and paste in bold and red font?? LOL...more like another opinion columnist's made up crap, that you all to often confuse with the term "fact". You should be concerned with what is going on in your own home, because I doubt your wife is into lesbian relationships, and you are behaving like a woman. |
[QUOTE=Guest]Here is where you ramp up with the drama...fag!
An article, that your not ready to link? No copy and paste in bold and red font?? LOL...more like another opinion columnist's made up crap, that you all to often confuse with the term "fact". You should be concerned with what is going on in your own home, because I doubt your wife is into lesbian relationships, and you are behaving like a woman.[/QUOTE] "Republican officials reportedly imagine Donald Trump's chief of staff and defence secretary have had conversations about "physically [restraining]" him if he "lunged for the nuclear football." Gabriel Sherman, a contributing editor at New York Magazine, told MSNBC's All In with Chris Hayes a senior republican had told him they imagined conversations between General John Kelly and James Mattis about what to do if Mr Trump attempted to launch a nuclear strike. Mr Sherman said: “I just want to put into context a conversation that I had with a very prominent Republican today, who literally was saying that they imagine General Kelly and Secretary Mattis had conversations about if Trump lunged for the nuclear football, what would they do? " Republicans 'discuss Donald Trump's chief of staff tackling him to stop him lunging for nuclear football' | The Independent |
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The scariest part is that his cultists, who are ruled solely by their darkest, prejudicial emotions...refuse to recognize it. :ohdear: |
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This is why it's a mistake to allow women to make important decisions...to hold office...to vote. This is why "women" as a group...NEVER created anything grand...like a nation or a civilization...and they're destroying this one. Logic and pragmatism MUST overrule emotion when leading people. If you ladies COULD know that...you would...like most men. |
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You are like a pimple on my butt. Small, means nothing, but irritating as hell. |
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Maybe I'm wrong...show it to me. |
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BUT, mostly....get lost |
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In the meantime, Mueller toils on, and it appears there is a tremendous amount of ammunition to support collusion. Im sure they are trying to cross all the "t's" and dot all the "i's" so they can get indictments and eventual convictions that will stick. Patience. Assuming we can get the moron out of office, we still have a lot of re-building to do, as far as our national reputation in the eyes of the rest of the world. Backing out of treaties, tweeting insults about other world leaders, insulting and blaming the victims in Puerto Rico....he has made America look foolish, petty, and small. I hope the rest of the world doesn't judge most Americans by the actions of Trump. |
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