Tsipras wrote: » It's an interesting result anyway, even if I didn't want it. If Hillary got in it would have been like watching paint dry. Gutted it's not Sanders, The DNC messed it big time. Do people here think he would have beaten Trump?
rob316 wrote: » Backtrack is the wrong word, eating **** is better.
Cienciano wrote: » They're not going to back track. Why would they? It'll be funny to see them making fun of the president and Trump doing his best to get them taken off the air.
O'Neill wrote: » Can someone explain to me how on earth Trump is 'anti-establishment?!'
Broken Hearted Road wrote: » stoneill wrote: » At least the first lady is the best looking in history Shows to me that he has contempt for his wife.
stoneill wrote: » At least the first lady is the best looking in history
infogiver wrote: » ISIS are on the wane but Al Qaueda are on the up. Is he going to kick their ass too?
Depp wrote: » thinking good diplomatic relations with russia is globalism shows complet lack of understanding what globalism is.
ricero wrote: » Cant wait to see the donald kick ass and destroy isis
Hank Scorpio wrote: » Rosie O'Donnell must be pissed right now.
infogiver wrote: » Jackie Kennedy was chopped liver?
Idbatterim wrote: » http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/us/denis-staunton-trump-s-win-will-inspire-right-wing-populists-across-world-1.2861265 fantastic, I hope it does, no better place for it than Ireland! FG bending over backwards to pay off the unions and Leo Varadkar one of our "right wing" ministers, actively seeking to increase welfare above the board! well given that all we have here at present is left wing and centre left wing populists i.e. that describes all current options politically. Maybe Renua are centre. Then bring on the bloody "right wing" options. At least the people of Ireland will then have some choice on the political spectrum!
Aidric wrote: » He's dealing with a different audience now though. His decisions reach far beyond a private project.
ScumLord wrote: » I don't think that's likely in government. Things would fall apart pretty quickly and it's a profession with a very different mindset. I didn't think Trump would make a good president because of his experience as CEO of his own companies. When it's his own company and he's own money he can tell people what to do, how and when to do it and if it goes tits up all he loses is some money, and can caulk down the loss to experience. Now he's going to be dealing with committees, elected people he has no real power over, and most importantly he'll be spending other peoples money. If it goes tits up he's going to be held to account. It's going to be very frustrating for someone used to getting it all their own way.
Firefox11 wrote: » Like Hitler did in the 1930's? It looks a lot like the the 1930's. There was an economic crisis....then there was a rise of the Fascist's.....and then there was a war.
A Dub in Glasgo wrote: » He has spent the last 30-40 years being a bully and getting exactly what he wants. I would be very surprised if he does not surround himself with Yes men