Christy42 wrote: » See the effect of throwing kids in cages. It was one of the few things Congress called him on (after public pressure) and he had to back down. If they hadn't that situation would have gotten worse. That needs to happen for more of his idiotic plans.
2 Scoops wrote: » Christy42 wrote: » Given the sheer amount of dumb **** Trump has done I feel like it is worth a little anger that he has been called on precisely none of it by his supporters and very little by congress. You know why that is right?https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Cried_Wolf Legitimate complaints get drowned out by the 2 years of non stop hysteria to the point the media criticizing him has very little effect.
Christy42 wrote: » Given the sheer amount of dumb **** Trump has done I feel like it is worth a little anger that he has been called on precisely none of it by his supporters and very little by congress.
Rjd2 wrote: » Outlaw Pete wrote: » Yeah, he's a real "doormat" to Putin.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/982966315467116544https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/984022625440747520 Have said before I'd like Trump to be impeached, but the absurd over the top hysteria and braindead hot takes not just from the grifters in the resistance was grim. It was a relatively harmless meeting. Interesting and grim to see the push back towards Rand Paul one of the few Republicans who is a genuine non interventionist also while war mongering politicians like John Mc Cain are been lionised by the media. Check this out for an incredibly **** take.https://twitter.com/KyleKulinski/status/1018923857699332096 That's the standard level of hysteria I have seen today.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Yeah, he's a real "doormat" to Putin.https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/982966315467116544https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/984022625440747520
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » I'd say Putin got stuck into trump behind closed doors
BabyCheeses wrote: » Weren't you the guy who was saying Stormy Daniels was done when she got arrested? (and later freed) And you accuse others of sanctimonious nonsense.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » Agreed but it's not a bit genuine. Sanctimonious nonsense. Just yet another stick to lash him with in the hope that this will be his undoing. Not a bit of it of course.
StringerBell wrote: » There is literally nothing he does that you can bring yourselves to condemn, that is no skin off my nose but always be aware I see you and you fool nobody. You can bleat on all you want but the man makes a fool of you and your kind every time he opens his mouth. He is a failure and he still has plenty of time to make things worse. Forget Obama, if any American president had just shat all over his own country at a summit and had his staff now desperately attempting to clean up after him they would be accused of letting his country down and not doing his duty.
This could have been a big moment for Trump, but he choked, he bitched out and ended up with egg on his face as he often does. Continue to defend him regardless of what he does, just gets sadder and more pathetic each time.
StringerBell wrote: » If we are to accept that there is unprecedented levels of anger toward Trump, why does that worry you specifically?
Thepoet85 wrote: » Surely Putin has something on Trump. How can the man who has something derogatory to day on almost all his opponents be such a doormat to his country's biggest threat.
mcmoustache wrote: » Check out the Salisbury thread and the 911 forum. It'll be enlightening.
Sal Butamol wrote: » The reaction to the summit is sheer unadulterated hysteria.
Trent Houseboat wrote: » Who has said the election was rigged?
Tangatagamadda Chaddabinga Bonga Bungo wrote: » I'm not making excuses for Trump nor am I deflecting. That's an unfair accusation to put towards me. I'm making the point that the level of vitriol directed towards him is over the top. He seems to have enraged so many people to the point of hysteria. I've never seen so much anger directed towards any other politician ever and that worries me.
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Yes, I do because the election was between Hilary and Trump. What evidence have you seen the election was rigged?
26000 Elephants wrote: » The Trumpist concern trolling is in overdrive. It was a quick script change from the earlier scheduled "Winning in Finland".
Sal Butamol wrote: » The fact that you have to ask tells me it is probably not worth explaining...
Cheerful Spring wrote: » Just saw this on Youtube explosive disagreement between Rand Paul and the CNN presenter. I found it interesting he talked about what I said here earlier the US intelligence is flawed and bias against Trump and Russia.
mcmoustache wrote: » Coincidentally, there's an uptick here of people wondering why we're even discussing it.
mcmoustache wrote: » In what way? I've seen this comment a few times already but nobody had the balls to explain it.
relax carry on wrote: » I know it's CNN and the Trumpists/Putinists/ Conspiracy Theorists will cry fake news but it's mind boggling the lines from the press conference they commented on. Some of my favourites. "But we have lots of sources now and the United States is much different than it was a number of years ago when we weren't unable to extract what we could extract today. So today we're number one in the world at that, and I think we'll be out there competing very strongly." "One little thing I might add to that is the helping of people. Helping of people. Because you have such horrible -- if you see -- and I've seen reports, I've seen pictures, I've seen just about everything."https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/16/politics/21-lines-donald-trump-vladimir-putin-summit/index.html
26000 Elephants wrote: » Its not interesting, its simply that you are repeating the same talking points from the same sources ( clapper the liar, brennan the commie, etc) while ignoring the substantive questions being asked.