namloc1980 wrote: » Could you list out these things that he has done that are good?
Eric Cartman wrote: » at this point the rod might be more useful than Biden. I don't think theres anyone here who genuinely believes Donald trump is the greatest president ever that you seem to think people fanboy him as,but in my book he's certainly better than Joe Biden or Harris. if the Dems had a decent offering the debate might be easier to make but at present its madness to suggest Biden is an actual strong contender on his own merit. I don't think Donald trump is a brilliant president, but he's the president America deserves and I think he'll win again in a race where his opposition is a lacklustre offering.
namloc1980 wrote: » I'd vote for an inanimate carbon rod over Trump.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » I don't believe the sources, plenty of people out there that hate Trump and don't want to see him get re-elected so there's plenty of motivation out there for "sources" to come up with some fake allegations. Also the owner of the Atlantic has previously donated to the Democratic party including to Hilary Clinton and Barrack Obama so there's a bit of bias there already. Politically, Bradley considers himself a centrist. He has contributed to the Democratic Party.[1] In the 2008 U.S. presidential primaries he donated $104,300 to Hillary Clinton and $102,300 to Barack Obama and $69,000 to Mitt Romneyhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_G._Bradley#:~:text=Bradley%20(born%201953)%20is%20the,The%20Hotline%2C%20and%20Government%20Executive.
mcmoustache wrote: » Is he saying that he'll swear on a bible or something that he never called John McCain a loser?
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » Although i don't support Trump he has done a lot of good for Americans also and i respect your point of view on him. Well done for sticking to your guns.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » So you and others wouldn't vote for Biden in an election against Trump?
namloc1980 wrote: » If you actually read this thread there are very few if any "Biden fan boys and girls" in here. Nobody going to massive lengths to defend him or claim he is brilliant unlike those who are on the Trump train.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » No point finding anything for me pal, i haven't a horse in this race and if you aren't a voter in the states either do you. I would have liked to see the Democrats put forward a decent candidate though to challange Trump.
Quin_Dub wrote: » But you believe your YouTube guys who also use "sources"? So it's not the use of sources you have an issue with , just the fact that the story they tell doesn't align with your world-view.Bad News isn't Fake News despite what Trump thinks - Most of the time , it's just bad news (or maybe just unflattering) Has there been a single negative story about Trump that he hasn't called "fake news" ??? If we were to believe the stance he takes , he has never made an error , never misspoke , never made a wrong choice , nothing. Just absolute unfiltered perfection , all day every day for his entire life. That is simply impossible - EVERYBODY makes mistakes , mostly small things , but sometimes Big things. We've all done it and will continue to do it. But for Donald Trump , everything negative that happens in his world is either "FAKE NEWS" or it was someone elses fault and he bears absolutely no responsibility for it. Here's a little task for anyone interested. Try and find a quote (an audio recording for Gerry) of Trump accepting responsibility for something bad that he was involved in. Doesn't have to be during his time as President , anytime in his career will do.
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » Problem is it's the same news organisations that have been telling Americans for almost 4 years now all types of fake news about Trump. Sooner or later people just switch off when there is no proof, which there isn't here. Trump won't lose a single vote over this in fact it will if anything encourage his base as it will be seen as just another attack without substance.
dwayneshintzy wrote: » It's being reported by multiple news outlets based on first hand knowledge. Believing there's credence to it is not the same as dismissing it as #fakenews
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Yeah pretty much, fairly certain that everyone has lied at some point throughout their life he's only human after all.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » I don't necessarily think he's lying if he genuinely believes the sources of the information he is just believing that fake news is true.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » The majority of the article is from "sources" that I'm not going to believe hence it is fake news. I haven't claimed to know anything that you don't I'm choosing not to believe that fake news article.
ollkiller wrote: » James LaPorta is an AP reporter who verified the story with officials in the Department of Defence. Highly reputable reporter who is a former marine infantry man. Bio here. https://muckrack.com/james-laporta Do you think the former marine is lying?
Gerry Hatrick wrote: » They are. As are Biden's fan boys and girls.
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Same can be said for you believing it to be true just because you believe that it's true doesn't make it the truth!
Deleted User wrote: » His fanboys are very blinkered.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » so he is lying about part of his denial but you still trust the rest of what he says?
LessOutragePlz wrote: » Parts of his denial can be proven to be untrue with his own tweets and there's also a video of it. But the rest of the article is a fake news hit piece and the MSM are trying to make the article believable by throwing in a small bit of truth.
namloc1980 wrote: » Trump denied it last night "Also, I never called John a loser". Why are you defending him when his defense includes a verifiable lie? Why do you trust everything else he said?.