PropJoe10 wrote: » It's honestly best not to rise to it, because it's obvious trolling. Infuriating, for sure, but Outlaw Pete is much too far down the Trump rabbithole to be saved at this stage. If Trump stood outside the White House armed with an Uzi sub-machine gun and started mowing down tourists, Pete would claim that it was a Democrat dressed as Trump and that Trump was clearly being set up.
Outlaw Pete wrote: » What about them? I'm surprised you'd dare mention Flynn tbh given evidence would suggest he was targeted out of spitefulness by the Obama administration who had been all talk about how they wanted a peaceful transfer of power.
duploelabs wrote: » Something trump said about whenever you're in charge, you're responsible? I'm sure there's a tweet to echo it
Outlaw Pete wrote: » The left are responsible for the current chaos in the States, not Trump.
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » From his own twitter accounthttps://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/398887965302091776?s=20
Outlaw Pete wrote: » About what exactly? Trump has done a sterling job since he has taken office.
duploelabs wrote: » Ah yes, and what's the plaque that Truman (I think) had on his desk in the oval office?
Biker79 wrote: » If I were a Russian soldier drving along, and I saw a bunch of Bidenistas doing their hair, admiring each others eyebrows, wearing skinny jeans, with rainbow stickers on the door, etc etc ... I'd be pretty miffed. " FFS...this is a warzone...and they send over these virtue-signalling, postmodern, cultural Marxist, Biden voting lefties?? " , I might exclaim to my unit (in Russian). No wonder scuffles are breaking out.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » truman had a plaque with "The buck stops here" on it. trump probably stuffed it in a drawer as it isn't on brand for him.
jamule wrote: » thank fook they weren't playing the YMCA.https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4822001/user-clip-maga-crowd-dances-village-peoples-gay-anthem-ymca-trump-rally
Tell me how wrote: » How did America go from thishttps://twitter.com/jpitney/status/1299157665977757697 tohttps://twitter.com/kurteichenwald/status/1299113695642095622
Outlaw Pete wrote: » So you're quoting something dumb Trump once said to excuse having a nonsense opinion? The chaos in the US right now was caused by the left pushing false narratives. Trump' s doing very well though. A lesser man would have caved to the madness.
extra gravy wrote: » https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1299457991369019392?s=19 Sounds like Trump's trip to New Hampshire is going well :pac:
Timberrrrrrrr wrote: » He will be ranting later about how most of the fingers were left ones, and all waved violently at him.
extra gravy wrote: » Or he'll try to say they were actually index ones and they meant number one!
New York City public housing tenants spotlighted in a video at the Republican National Convention spoke out to the New York Times to say they were misled about the purpose of the video. The video starts with the message “President Trump promised to deliver real change for the residents of our nation’s cities. He kept that promise.” The video features Judy Smith, Manuel Martinez, Claudia Perez, and Carmen Quiñones criticizing how Bill de Blasio has dealt with public housing residents and what the Trump administration has done to help “shine a light on what’s going on.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lw59z4I3HrI The New York Times reports that the interviews were arranged and conducted by HUD official Lynne Patton. But despite the serious criticisms of the Democratic mayor, they’re apparently not exactly big Trump supporters: They were never told that their interviews would be edited into a two-minute video clip that would air on Thursday night at the Republican National Convention and be used to bash Mayor Bill de Blasio, three of the tenants said in interviews on Friday. “I am not a Trump supporter,” said one of the tenants, Claudia Perez. “I am not a supporter of his racist policies on immigration. I am a first-generation Honduran. It was my people he was sending back.” Perez, the Times says, stood by all the criticisms featured in the video but “was furious about being tricked into appearing in the video.” Patton denied they were misled and claimed to the Times that she spoke all of them Friday and they were “upset with the way The Times was ‘twisting their words.'” But per the Times: In a separate interview, Ms. Quiñones said she talked to Ms. Patton on Friday afternoon and was comfortable with how she was being portrayed by The Times. She said she was disappointed that her words were twisted to support President Trump. Ms. Perez and a third tenant, Manny Martinez, said they had not spoken with Ms. Patton on Friday and did not know what she was talking about.
They were never told that their interviews would be edited into a two-minute video clip that would air on Thursday night at the Republican National Convention and be used to bash Mayor Bill de Blasio, three of the tenants said in interviews on Friday. “I am not a Trump supporter,” said one of the tenants, Claudia Perez. “I am not a supporter of his racist policies on immigration. I am a first-generation Honduran. It was my people he was sending back.” Perez, the Times says, stood by all the criticisms featured in the video but “was furious about being tricked into appearing in the video.”
In a separate interview, Ms. Quiñones said she talked to Ms. Patton on Friday afternoon and was comfortable with how she was being portrayed by The Times. She said she was disappointed that her words were twisted to support President Trump. Ms. Perez and a third tenant, Manny Martinez, said they had not spoken with Ms. Patton on Friday and did not know what she was talking about.
"But so I think, I think it would be, I think it would be very, very, I think we'd have a very, very solid, we would continue what we're doing, we'd solidify what we've done, and we have other things on our plate that we want to get done,"