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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 3rd, 2018, 3:44 pm
by RupertBear
Should be interesting reading on Breitbart tonight, after Donnie T didn't mince any words in ripping Stevie B a new one today.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 3rd, 2018, 5:49 pm
by bob vernon
Bannon sees the end coming and wants to get on the side that will escape criminal charges.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 3rd, 2018, 8:23 pm
by GenesisGT
Good call buddy, thanks. :up:

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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 3rd, 2018, 10:14 pm
by Glacier

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 4th, 2018, 6:26 am
by Ka-El
Lawmakers briefed by Yale psychiatrist on Trump's mental health: report

More than a dozen lawmakers last month met with a Yale University psychiatry professor for two days to discuss President Trump's fitness for office, Politico reported Wednesday.

Dr. Bandy X. Lee reportedly met with the group of lawmakers on December 5 and December 6 and warned them the president is "going to unravel." All of the lawmakers in attendance were Democrats, except for one Republican senator.

"We feel that the rush of tweeting is an indication of his falling apart under stress. Trump is going to get worse and will become uncontainable with the pressures of the presidency," Lee told Politico.

Lee edited "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump," a collection released last October of testimonials from more than two dozen psychiatric experts assessing Trump's mental state.

The White House has in recent weeks brushed aside questions about Trump's physical and mental fitness.

http://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/politics/ ... &ocid=iehp

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 4th, 2018, 10:15 am
by Poindexter
There are alot of revelations in Michael Wolff’s new book but to me one of the biggest is written between the lines - Republican voters are morons.

No one thought he was qualified enough to be elected president, including his campaign staff and Trump himself. They simply wanted to cash in on the notoriety running for President would give the entire family.

They were so certain they couldn't win that Flynn didn't believe his undisclosed payments from foreign leaders was a problem because if they hadn't won, none of it would have been illigal. Trump himself also must have known that scrutiny into his financial dealings would put him in legal jeopardy.

What they were most guilty of however is underestimating just how ill-informed and tribal the Republic voters turned out to be.

Added: for those who would like to believe none of what Wolff wrote is true, take note that Bannon hasn't denied any of it because he's probably just as aware as the Whitehouse, who have a no personal cell phone rule for staffers being rolled out, that these conversations were in all likelihood, recorded on his cell phone.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 5th, 2018, 3:05 pm
by The Green Barbarian
Poindexter wrote:There are alot of revelations in Michael Wolff’s new book but to me one of the biggest is written between the lines - Republican voters are morons.
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This as always is an overly simplistic version of events, and lets the Democrats off the hook for running an insanely stupid campaign and adopting policies that made them un-electable in a lot of the US. This former Democrat voter sums up why he left the party. He is not a moron.


Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 5th, 2018, 5:11 pm
by Poindexter
If this guy needs an entertainer to lead the party he votes for instead of voting based on the difference between the policies then sorry, he's a moron too.
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Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 10:33 am
by The Green Barbarian
Poindexter wrote:If this guy needs an entertainer to lead the party he votes for instead of voting based on the difference between the policies then sorry, he's a moron too.
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I assume you either didn't watch the video, or want to be like this guy:

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Either way, prepare for 7 more years of Trump, if you refuse to ever blame the Democrats for anything. I get it, it's the indoctrination. Republicans are morons, everyone else is smart. That's the only acceptable narrative. So if everyone else is so smart, and Republicans are dumb, why do the Democrats keep losing elections? Hint - watch the video, and try listening this time.

Even SNL gets it - the DNC is old, tired, and out of ideas.

http://insider.foxnews.com/2017/11/12/w ... new-appeal

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 10:41 am
by jimmy4321
All you Trumplicans are gonna look back on this like most look back at Disco [icon_lol2.gif]

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 10:47 am
by The Green Barbarian
jimmy4321 wrote:All you Trumplicans are gonna look back on this like most look back at Disco [icon_lol2.gif]


Seems appropriate as Jimmy Carter was the president at that time, and he ended up being just as successful a president as disco was successful as a fad.

I get it, people here don't ever want to question the narrative - DNC, no matter how stupid, lazy and out-dated, = good. Anyone pointing this out must be a Trump person. No other explanations. For some here who go out of their way to claim that they aren't partisans (LOL LOL LOL) you sure aren't doing much to back up that statement.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 10:58 am
by Boda
The Green Barbarian wrote:
I get it, people here don't ever want to question the narrative - DNC, no matter how stupid, lazy and out-dated, = good. Anyone pointing this out must be a Trump person. No other explanations.
Do you really not see the irony in this statement?
For some here who go out of their way to claim that they aren't partisans (LOL LOL LOL) you sure aren't doing much to back up that statement.

Exactly where did Jimmy4321 display partisanship in that post?

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 12:18 pm
by The Green Barbarian
Boda wrote:Do you really not see the irony in this statement?


Not sure what this means, but can you honestly sit there and say that the DNC is "just fine"? I'm curious. How partisan are people here? Are they just going to simplistically surmise that whoever doesn't vote the way they think they should are "morons", or is it more complex than that? What the video. That's all I ask. And try to somehow break through those partisan (oh wait, some of you aren't partisan LOL LOL LOL) bonds and think critically. Even SNL could do it. You can too.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 12:34 pm
by Omnitheo
Democrats repeatedly keep flipping seats from republicans. Even in republican strongholds. Just wait until we get to the midterm elections.

Anyone ignoring this trend and clinging to the idea that republicans or trump are going to hold onto their power is just burying their head in the sand.

Re: Trump Administration: First Hundred Days and Beyond.

Posted: Jan 6th, 2018, 12:44 pm
by the truth
says the people ,who said trump would-------never win------------------- [icon_lol2.gif] [icon_lol2.gif] [icon_lol2.gif]