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President Donald Trump kicked off his rally in Minnesota by stroking his ego. As we know, President Trump is obsessed with crowd size. He first bragged on Twitter that there wasn’t enough room for everyone to get in.

President Frump then compared himself to the “elite.”

“They always call the other side, and they do this sometime, ‘the elite.’ The elite! Why are they elite? I have a much better apartment than they do. I’m smarter than they are. I’m richer than they are. I became president and they didn’t,” President Trump said.
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Easy there Truppits, just because the clown says it's so does not make it so. Lie, after Lie, after Lie is the fat gits mantra.
 
Channel 4 News just exposed how cynical and hypocritical Trump really is
JUNE 21ST, 2018
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FRÉA LOCKLEY GLOBAL, TRENDING, US

Despite saying he didn’t have the authority to sign an executive order to stop the separation of immigrant families at the US border, Donald Trump ‘realised’ he did. Because on 20 June, he signed the order.


Channel 4 News

@Channel4News

https://twitter.com/Channel4News/status/1009515923160686595
President Trump has signed an executive order ending the separation of families at the U.S. border.
Five days ago, he said it was not possible to sign an executive order ending the separation of families at the U.S. border.

15:18 - 20 Jun 2018
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‘Magic’ powers
Trump found what must be ‘magic’ powers. As Channel 4 News pointed out effortlessly, signing this order was quite a turnaround. Because on 15 June, he said he couldn’t. And he tried to pin the blame on the Democrats.
In fact, he’s been deflecting blame onto the Democrats quite a lot:

Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1009071403918864385

Democrats are the problem. They don’t care about crime and want illegal immigrants, no matter how bad they may be, to pour into and infest our Country, like MS-13. They can’t win on their terrible policies, so they view them as potential voters!
09:52 - 19 Jun 2018
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Donald J. Trump

@realDonaldTrump

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1009431025817092097

It’s the Democrats fault, they won’t give us the votes needed to pass good immigration legislation. They want open borders, which breeds horrible crime. Republicans want security. But I am working on something - it never ends!
09:41 - 20 Jun 2018
https://twitter.com/intent/like?tweet_id=1009431025817092097
On 15 June, then, immigration laws were apparently impossible to change through an executive order at all. And Trump blamed the Democrats for a law he created.But now, he’s signed one. And others on his team have also backtracked:

Kaitlan Collins

@kaitlancollins

https://twitter.com/kaitlancollins/status/1009517891476221958

President Trump handed DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen the pen after he signed the executive order ending the separation of families on the border. It's a policy she said three days ago didn't exist.
15:26 - 20 Jun 2018
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‘Lies’
As Bernie Sanders has said, the Trump administration can’t get their own story straight. And Sanders posted a video on 20 June with some sage advice for Trump:
If you’re gonna lie, at least tell the same lie over and over again.
The video says Trump’s people are using these lies to “cover up their immoral policy”.

As The Canary previously reported, Trump’s administration has enforced a “zero-tolerance” immigration policy since April. Prior to this, children stayed with their parents.


Congratulations?
As one Democratic politician said:


Rep. Dan Kildee

@RepDanKildee

https://twitter.com/RepDanKildee/status/1009525479857098752

We shouldn't congratulate @RealDonaldTrump on being forced to end his own cruel policy that separates children from their families. Thousands of children have suffered & will forever be scarred by the Trump Administration’s inhumane separation of families. #FamiliesBelongTogether
15:56 - 20 Jun 2018

And he’s right. Because Trump is ending a policy he created in the first place


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I chose to engage my brain and come up with my own views, rather than simply regurgitate Wikipedia's definition.
You chose to try and engage your brain, fail abysmally and come up with some nonsense that nobody else agrees with.

If I decided that the definaition of a cat was a long necked animal that ate laves in lived in Africa i would be wrong . . .same way you are.
 
First it was a deterrent. Then it wasn’t. It was a new Justice Department policy. Then it wasn’t.

The Trump administration was simply following the law. Then it said separations weren’t required by law. It could not be reversed by executive order. Then it was.

You almost could not make it up . . . . there are lies, there is the wonderbra, and then there is Trump and his administration.
 
Pound for pound, I'd say this thread has, after more than seventeen and a half thousand replies, far more hysterical, foam-spattering shriekers than the Free Terry Tomkinson one.

President Trump really brings out the best in people. Four more years, I say.
 
Pound for pound, I'd say this thread has, after more than seventeen and a half thousand replies, far more hysterical, foam-spattering shriekers than the Free Terry Tomkinson one.

President Trump really brings out the best in people. Four more years, I say.
You're looking at a very different thread than the rest of us.
Hysterical?
Hardly.

Edit; on reflection, one bloke is getting extremely cross about other people discussing Trump.
 
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You chose to try and engage your brain, fail abysmally and come up with some nonsense that nobody else agrees with.

If I decided that the definaition of a cat was a long necked animal that ate laves in lived in Africa i would be wrong . . .same way you are.
I did take the trouble to look at the Wikipedia definition and it did make clear, the pejorative nature of the word populist/populism. Its a label used by people who don't like something and if I embrace the word, you believe that I am stupid.

If I called you an idiot and you embraced the word, then the word, has no power over you.
 
I did take the trouble to look at the Wikipedia definition and it did make clear, the pejorative nature of the word populist/populism. Its a label used by people who don't like something and if I embrace the word, you believe that I am stupid.

If I called you an idiot and you embraced the word, then the word, has no power over you.

If I call you a Russian fanboi, possible troll, and at the very least, a gullible chaser of Russian conspiracy propaganda, how do you embrace that?
 
You're looking at a very different thread than the rest of us.
Hysterical?
Hardly.

Edit; on reflection, one bloke is getting extremely cross about other people discussing Trump.

Alternatively it's a thread for Trumpophobes to show how not bothered they are by Trump
 
I would quite like Trump's ambassador to the UN to have a run at President at some point. I have been listening to some of Nikki Haley's speech's and am quite impressed, has a touch of the Thatch about her.
 
Pound for pound, I'd say this thread has, after more than seventeen and a half thousand replies, far more hysterical, foam-spattering shriekers than the Free Terry Tomkinson one.

President Trump really brings out the best in people. Four more years, I say.

I ******* hope so, the wailing and crying of some of the chimps on here will be music to my ears.
 
I wouldn't worry.

The people who brought you the Charlottesville event, have apparently just filed for permission to have a rally in Washington DC on 11-12 AUG 2018.

What could possibly go wrong?!

Now, whilst Colin Powell is right -

"Free speech is intended to protect the controversial and even outrageous word; and not just comforting platitudes too mundane to need protection."

The current climate might well do without this being recreated with tiki-torches?

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Probably best left to the courts to work out what is right and wrong?
 
I wouldn't worry.

The people who brought you the Charlottesville event, have apparently just filed for permission to have a rally in Washington DC on 11-12 AUG 2018.

What could possibly go wrong?!

Now, whilst Colin Powell is right -



The current climate might well do without this being recreated with tiki-torches?

be003433_wide-b0fff4743893e797187d6f90e841559477f64f4a-s900-c85.jpg


Probably best left to the courts to work out what is right and wrong?
The whataboutry to justify it should be interesting.
 
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