Slanty wrote: » Bit harsh. He is the conversation that you and your mates have. The one that you bounce idea back and forth but it’s him who comes out and says it. He talks a load of ****e but when he speaks you believe him. He doesn’t sugar coat it. What you see is what you get.
nthclare wrote: » Trump is an absolute genius he has people loving him and hating him. Personally he doesn't trigger me in the slightest as he's done nothing personal to me, apart from trying to close the surfer's entrance in Doughmore, that's about it. Anyone who gets triggered by Trump has some serious mental and cognitive impairment. People call him name's etc and call themselves liberals and as for the social justice warriors and the perpetually offended well they're about as confused as 7 gold fish in a cold spin in a washing machine. I think there was a bunch of SJW wiccans who tried to put a spell on him only for it to back fire for feck sake , anyone who's playing with magic and trying to get a positive effect from a negative action is trying to blow out a camping lantern with a mouth full of petrol. Irish people getting offended by Trump, for the love of Macha and her horse's and crow's...
Moghead wrote: » Irish people who constantly defend him are an awful dose too.
Slanty wrote: » We can all sit here and give out about him but at least he has the balls to come out and call it what it is.
[Deleted User] wrote: » He hasn't got the foggiest inclination "what it is". Only interested in the blame game. Everybody's fault but his. Bigger problems to face in Ireland than paying heed to a gargantuan clown across the pond.
Slanty wrote: » We can all sit here and give out about him but at least he has the balls to come out and call it what it is. Trump says what everyone is thinking. Maybe not in the most political way or best worded. However he has a point. China should pay for this but the only person who is willing accept this is him.
Slanty wrote: We can all sit here and give out about him but at least he has the balls to come out and call it what it is.
Mad_maxx wrote: » If any other leader said this whole thing was the fault of China, there would be no quarrel
Pablo Escobar wrote: » Show me another leader who's tried to push the blame? This was coming for months and up until mid March he dismissed it. How is that China's fault? I know as a nation we don't like to give ourselves much credit, but compare the US to Ireland. By global standards we've done a really good job. They've been an unmitigated disaster with the UK not too far behind.
Mad_maxx wrote: » China is to blame, trump merely points this fact out, other nations are perhaps fearful of stating this fact
Huntergonzo wrote: » I know/care very little about Donald Trump, before he became president he was just a name to me. But I have to admit, he is quite entertaining, and the way he annoyed (and continues to annoy) all the lefty 'progressives' over there who went out to celebrate Clinton's elections as president was hilarious. But entertainment aside, nobody foreseen the worst global pandemic in a 100 years and Trump is not the type of person you want at the helm in a crisis.But he was democractically elected (even though the electoral college system is rudiculous), it was their choice abd they're stuck with him now.
Wanderer78 wrote: » hahahahahahaha hahahahahahahah hahahahahaha america, a democratic state! hahahahahaha hahahahahahaha