Memories, like the pages of a book
Honestly how the hell did Ivanka come out of this
It's like a rose growing out of a turd
Rockin' a lavender/peach combo, très outré
Ah the days when they were a constant on Page 6, feels like a lifetime ago now
"Gorgeous hair is the best revenge." - Ivana Marie Trump (née Zelníčková)
"Don't get mad - get everything!"
"Fiction writing is great. You can make up almost anything!"
"You have to have the common sense."
"I tell you, if I'm going to go through a divorce, I would date again a younger man. Because I have so much energy, there's no way an older man can keep up with me!"
"I would rather be a babysitter than a nursemaid."
>>2850552
Are you saying I'm anti-Trump? Get fucked, I've been a fan since before you were born.
Kids these days, honestly. No sense of history.
Damn that's some frills
I leave you now with two poignant observations from this sage lady; first "Family is the root of all that is good in our lives, and I am so grateful for mine." So go give your mom a hug!
And second: "If people see your weaknesses they will take advantage of them." Contemplate this on the tree of woe!
>>2850573
>.png
>819 KB
>1119x1000
>literally a screenshot
>not even Donald
The man deserves better, brah
>>2850575
>>2850575
>so buttblasted, she goes into a trump thread and spends half an hour googling and posting pictures of him and his ex-wife
That last one >>2850573 seemed to have touched a nerve? :)
>>2850577
I have a folder actually. I saw a chance to post. A bit miffed you resent my solid contribution. Back in the 80s I used to watch Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with my mother, and think "damn that's one stylin' nigger" (well those weren't my exact thoughts, but you get the idea). They used to mock the shit of him then and it angered me, typical classist resentment of the nouveau riche. I bet those guys are laughing on the other side of their face now! If anyone is "buttblasted" (charming term) it's apparently you for resenting my quality contributions to your thread. Sad!
>>2850579
Wow, I used "resent" three times, vocab on a bit of a freeze today clearly. That's all my HD stuff anyway, you're free to continue your "samefagging" with the 1000p stuff, it seems to be the norm on this board with all the other celeb stuff so if the other anons are fine with it, so am I. Catch you on the flipside!
>>2850579
You seem sorta distraught and lonely, I hope you find a friend.
You guys lost the presidency, senate, house, the supreme court and almost every governorship... it can't get any worse!
Things can only go up from here :) Hang in there.
I'm going to go back to Trump posting now.
Have a good evening!
He's... not human
All hail.
>>2850523
Donald's swimmers.
>>2850577
>blatanly grabbing stuff off Google while accusing others of doing the same
>resizing it with no regard for the fact this is /hr/ - High Resolution and you should just be posting back on Reddit
>posting all by yourself like a sad little Pepe
>getting so viciously assreamed because someone dissed your waifu
>continuing to post garbage so you can have "the last word"
This is like the worst kind of celeb thread without even having nudity to redeem it
>>2850733
She's back!
Rasmussen: 47% of U.S. Voters think the country is heading in the right direction.
The highest in 12 YEARS and up 9% since last week.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/right_direction_wrong_track_jan30
>>2850516
>so who are we going to fuck with today boys!?
>>2850962
>president of China is warning against trade wars and declaring that Beijing will take up the task of defending globalisation and free trade against American protectionism
>president of Mexico has cancelled a state visit to Washington, and prominent Mexican leaders say Trump's border wall plans "could take us to a war – not a trade war"
>Senior leaders in Trump's own party are denouncing the new president's claims of widespread voter fraud and his reported plans to reopen CIA "black sites"
>entire senior management team at the US Department of State has resigned.
>approval ratings are lower than those of any new US president in the history of polling: Just 36 per cent of Americans are pleased with his performance so far
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2017/01/26/why-trumps-bad-poll-numbers-could-matter/?utm_term=.79529ceb2df5
>>2850962
Did you read that article, bro?
>it remains to be seen whether this finding represents a new burst of optimism or is just a one-week statistical hiccup.
lol
>>2851180
Everyone. Which means you too eventually you clueless cunt.
>>2851223
>>2851225
damn, that really made me think.
i guess i am now a jebheadcruzmisslehillshill...
fuck white people
>>2851225
.....for fuck sake
>>2851241
Why are you so hostile?
>It took Trump 8 days to reach majority disapproval
lmfao
>>2851655
They must all be sandnigs
https://twitter.com/RoguePOTUSStaff?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
HIGH ENERGY
Donalb Trujnp is a gay piece of shit. Only aretard would like him.
>>2850570
>did they...?
they did.
you can simply see they did.
Imagine being a CTR shill on a high resolution finger painting webzone. I can't even imagine a life so pointless.
>>2850571
what a rag-tag selection of arms
Trump REKT
>>2855778
After 3 Quarters of smugness, the level of butthurt being pumped out by liberals across the country after the Pats won was unreal desu senpaitachi.
I haven't laughed as much as I did seeing twitter melt down, and listening to Atlanta sports talk implode, in a long time.
>>2852405
Someone should Photoshop out the other 3 guys just leaving trump in the oval office at the desk to make the perfect reaction image, just saying
>>2850526
T'es choqué
typical murican fatass
Couldn't you have started a thread about something less nauseating, like oozing sores or burst cysts?
>>2858246
Be greatful this is as bad as it got.
OP could have gone the other way and started a thread about Hillary Clinton's occultnik dinner parties or John Podesta's unhealthy interest in children.
>>2859360
Trump is an evil dictator! He's literally Hitler!
>then they post pics implying he is a Bannon puppet
>then they feel free to openly call "dictator" Trump every name in the book via every social media platform
Leftists are really this unawaringly stupid.
Also, Bannon actually pulling the strings would be fucking awesome if true. They fail to see how that is NOT a negative to awake people (we elected a Corvette, but wow, we really we got a Ferrari? Awesome!) Bannon is the most redpilled person in politics today.
>>2859796
>Trump is just doing this for publicity
>Trump is just a fall guy for Hillary
>Trump is Paul Manafort's puppet
>Trump is Mike Pence's puppet
>Trump is Putin's puppet
>Trump is Steve Bannon's puppet
Leftists have no arguments as to why Trump won, they just continue to make shit up and insult him, MAGA BITCHES.
>>2850521
lel radioshack
>>2859797
8 more years of salt :)
All you edgy cuckcallers have no idea what you've done. You think you can stop the (((New World Order)))?
I welcome it.
Hail Satan
>>2850573
LOL. There were loads on these articles that suggested Trump supporters were going to be angry. The media is so out of touch.
>>2850579
Best Trump thread. Ignore the autistic screeching.
>typical classist resentment of the nouveau riche
Agree. I could go on a rant but instead here is a Video about how journalism became out of touch.
How Journalism Was Corrupted by the Power of Privilege | Gay Talese - Big Think
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2ntzveJfuM
>>2851223
>president of China is warning against trade wars and declaring that Beijing will take up the task of defending globalisation and free trade against American protectionism
Massive trade deficit with China - China will lose and lose jobs from American firms.
>president of Mexico has cancelled a state visit to Washington, and prominent Mexican leaders say Trump's border wall plans "could take us to a war – not a trade war"
Yeah mexico isn't going to win a war with the USA, it need USA help to beat the cartels.
>Senior leaders in Trump's own party are denouncing the new president's claims of widespread voter fraud and his reported plans to reopen CIA "black sites"
yeah the never trumpers are doubling down when they thought they backed the winning side. At least they're consistent.
>entire senior management team at the US Department of State has resigned.
Some bureaucrats resigned. I saw an interview with one on VICE and they are so NOT on board with the "America isn't there to fix everything in the world " it's not funny. Glad they're gone.
>approval ratings are lower than those of any new US president in the history of polling: Just 36 per cent of Americans are pleased with his performance so far
The approval rating is based on the pre spun shit slinging the liberal media is doing. People watch a non stop riots and protest and it has an effect. Once his polices turn the economy the approval rating will go up.
>>2860007
And if his administration doesn't turn the economy around you'll just continue blaming the liberal media. Because bad things will never be his fault.
>And while Mr. Obama liked policy option papers that were three to six single-spaced pages, council staff members are now being told to keep papers to a single page, with lots of graphics and maps.
>“The president likes maps,” one official said.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/12/us/politics/national-security-council-turmoil.html?_r=0
oh my god, we have a spoiled third grader for a "president"
>Being president is harder than Donald Trump thought, according to aides and allies who say that he’s growing increasingly frustrated with the challenges of running the massive federal bureaucracy.
>In interviews, nearly two dozen people who’ve spent time with Trump in the three weeks since his inauguration said that his mood has careened between surprise and anger as he’s faced the predictable realities of governing, from congressional delays over his Cabinet nominations and legal fights holding up his aggressive initiatives to staff infighting and leaks.
>The administration’s rocky opening days have been a setback for a president who, as a billionaire businessman, sold himself to voters as being uniquely qualified to fix what ailed the nation. Yet it has become apparent, say those close to the president, most of whom requested anonymity to describe the inner workings of the White House, that the transition from overseeing a family business to running the country has been tough on him.
>Trump often asks simple questions about policies, proposals and personnel. And, when discussions get bogged down in details, the president has been known to quickly change the subject — to "seem in control at all times," one senior government official said — or direct questions about details to his chief strategist Steve Bannon, his son-in-law Jared Kushner or House Speaker Paul Ryan. Trump has privately expressed disbelief over the ability of judges, bureaucrats or lawmakers to delay — or even stop — him from filling positions and implementing policies.”
http://www.politico.com/story/2017/02/donald-trump-challenges-governing-presidency-234879
Trump is in way over his head and has zero clue what he his doing. He is dangerous and unfit for office. Impeach now! Trumpism is a disease!
>>2851223
>president of Mexico has cancelled a state visit to Washington, and prominent Mexican leaders say Trump's border wall plans "could take us to a war – not a trade war"
LOL let me tell you how that "war" works out.
Day 1 - The first day is spent in disbelief checking with Mexico if they are serious in this ridiculous act of national suicide. If not ask them to pay for the wall and we'll forget it all.
Day 2 - Mexico is confirmed to be serious. The US military wipes out any bit of Mexican Military that could even pose the slightest threat to the US with precision the likes of which has never been seen before on this Earth.
Day 3 - US offers a deal Mexico can pay for the wall and they'll stop.
Day 4 - If Mexico isn't gladly handing over a cheque for the wall by this point the US takes out the rest of Mexicos military structures. ie a whole bunch of junk is destroyed and then US asks about that cheque again.
Day 5 - If Mexico decides that defiance/suicide is a still good idea despite the abundance of evidence to the contrary the US military takes out any civilian structures that could be used to support military conflict. Roads, Bridge, power stations and water processing works are taken out.
Day 6 - The mexican people rise up and insist that their government surrender. Mexico surrenders and writes a cheque for the wall.
If Mexico really wants to destroy America all it has to do is keeping sending Drugs and Mexican over the boarder. After all they're not sending their best.
Is the left ever going to run out of tears?
>>2860833
Let me guess - you're a stupid American who doesn't know how Vietnam turned out. You must be a liberal!
>>2860607
>politico
Hmmmm
>>2860833
They are acting like they are a part of the US and are somehow entitled to cross the border without providing any sort of documentation.
>>2861612
>Vietnam
Vietnam received extensive support and equipment from the Soviets who aided them through China and through its naval bases in North Vietnam.
Who the fuck is going to help Mexico in a suicidal war against a world Superpower that is right next door? Cuba? Guatemala?
>>2861738
is that in the white house garden?
>>2861738
Triggered.
>>2864193
>>2864195
>>2864196
>>2861738
nice b8 m8
>>2864199
donald, get the zapper
>>2864199
Soon to be impeached.
Gotta love the rug . …
wow Trump made up another terror attack to rile up more hate and fear against muslims, thats what, three now?
funny that all the terror attacks that have been either committed or thwarted by the feds (thankfully) since all this muslim ban shit have been by white males lol
>>2864334
>funny that all the terror attacks that have been either committed or thwarted by the feds (thankfully) since all this muslim ban shit have been by white males lol
Dude we should totally ban white US born citizens from visiting their own country. U r a genius m8.
>>2864319
>impeached
For what? Ignoring the rumour and insinuation put in hillary supporting media is there any actual proof of Trump committing impeachable wrong doing I can't find any real proof only dems pretending that their mate in the security services, who totally does exist knows a guy that says Trump is a russian spy. Proof or stfu. Getting tired of dems bullshit.
Just posting it here.
>>2864381
>DUDE TRUMP'S REALLY TINY IT'S FUNNY
>YEAH HE'S 6'2 AND I'M A 5'7 MANLET BUT THAT'S OF NO IMPORTANCE
Tiny Trumps are really cute tho :3
>>2864319
>$0.03 has been added to your account
Here's your (You)
AAAHAHAHAHA
>>2864334
Get back to the cuckshed
>>2864478
>>2850558
it's almost too perfect
i don't want a HR picture of trump. have you seen his jowls? fucking disgusting
>>2864381
Wasnt this photo of him going to a soldiers funeral? Why make jokes about such a thing?
>>2864381
Gets smaller every day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9_fw6j13s0
>>2864370
>rumour and insinuation
It’s possible that Trump's mental state could trigger section 4 of the 25th amendment.
The 25th Amendment route is to be used when a president is “unable” to carry out his duties. Laurence Tribe, Harvard professor of constitutional law, said that could mean not just physical incapacity, but also mental instability. Or, perhaps, the taint of having secretly colluded with Russia to steal an election . .. which is well documented in wiretaps. (Ask Mr. Flynn.) Tribe said that he believed Section 4 could be used in such a situation.
Whether or not he's impeached depends upon the mental state of the Republicans. And like most conservatives, they care more about themselves than they do about their country. The only incentive for Republicans to act — with or without the cabinet — is the same incentive Republicans had in 1974 to insist on Nixon’s resignation. The incentive is survival.
>>2864668
> having secretly colluded with Russia to steal an election
PROOF or GTFO & STFU
>same incentive Republicans had in 1974 to insist on Nixon’s resignation
oh is this a game of stupid or troll? Hmm I'm going to go with troll?
In case you are not a troll Nixon was caught red handed, as in proof. You have none in this situation. Admit it. Just pretending you have some sort of proof without citing it is pathetic. The fact that you can't cite proof with so many news organisations hostile to trump is pathetic. If there was proof it would be public by now. You have no proof, you have failed to make your case. Take a deep breath and admit you've lost and are just trying to insinuate a result change because you don't like it. It won't work. The courts need evidence. Courts won't impeached Trump without evidence. Impeachment is a bust already. The dems want you to feel impeachment is a possibility so that you will donate and volunteer rather than accept the result can't be changed for four years. They are trying to prolong the upset and hurt you feel for their own ends. They don't care about you. If trump bring back jobs it will be a good thing which many people will benefit from directly and indirectly.
>>2864714
>They are trying to prolong the upset and hurt you feel for their own ends. They don't care about you
>If trump bring back jobs-
>Implying republican leads care about you
>Implying Trump is a republican
>>2864719
>Implying republican leads care about you
Never said that and don't think that. But if you think that the dems care about anything other than using you for their own ends you are naive. The top tier of dem backers are bound to be mightily pissed off right now so the top teir of dem party are doing everything they can to keep the focus on trump to avoid getting blamed for their very well financed failure. Keeping the supporters in a state of emotional and psychological distress is part of the dems "useful idiot" plan and if it's bad for the supporters then fuck it, the dems will happily to have supporters pay that price.
>Implying Trump is a republican
Implying Clinton wasn't a greedy, rapacious, corrupt, military-industrial compl. war hawk, bought and paid for, corporate shill who along with her husband have betrayed the dem party by controlling the donor base and manipulating which candidates can get funding and hence power. According to creepy podesta hillary hates the everyday american. Does hillary really represent the working class? The dems fucked up and shot their own feet but are stuck blaming trump.
>>2864714
He will resign, because of the 24/7 scrutiny
>>2864741
Every POTUS has 24/7 scrutiny. Subsequently everyone can now clearly see that the man is a selfish, egotistical, mean-minded, clueless cunt.
>>2864741
Look here's how it is.
Hillary was bought and paid for by corporations.
http://nypost.com/2016/05/22/how-corporate-america-bought-hillary-clinton-for-21m/
She and her husband are corrupt and compromisable by the CIA & NSA ( bill sex abuse all types and corruption and hillary corruption and covering bills shit up ) . The CIA and NSA can control her so their happy with her. All Trumps transgressions are broadcast publicly so they have next to no leverage. A proper audit of the CIA would really fuck up all their sidelines - mostly drugs some arms. That's why they are really anti-Trump.
The corporate media is against Trump because the owners stand to lose out. Bezos owns the Wa-Po and would lose out massively if there was a cut in cheap labor and a tax on imports from china. In every country Amazon works it gets accused to worker abuse. Bezos is a ruthless business man who bought Wapo for $250 million to buy influence. Bezos is not a nice guy, if he was nice he would treat his workers well. NYT is part owned by mexican carlos slim who would lose out if money sent to mexico was taxed. CNN is owned by time warner who donated to Hillary. Time warner are a multinational broadcast reliant on selling it's programs abroad. A retaliatory tariff on it's exports would effect it's bottom line and market share abroad. Even CNN, a small earner for Time warner, is in more countries than USA
This is the corporate media dancing to the tune of the owners. When Trump looks like he's "going to do everything he said he would do" they panic. It their worst fear. Trump cares more about jobs than corporate profit.
The corporate media tactic is to take every little verbal mistake and misspoken word and magnify it as much as possible in order to attack trump, scare the public and try to reduce his legislative capacity. This is what you are witnessing and participating in. Trump has shown time and time again that underestimating him is foolish.
>>2861706
Love this argument, complete and utter bollocks. The pair of you are like kids in a school yard arguing over whose Dad would win a fight.
>>2864765
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/14/bill-clinton-ditched-secret-service-on-multiple-lo/
Now why would a former lawyer fly with underage girls over international waters where no age of consent laws apply? Compromised.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Warner
> HBO, Turner Broadcasting System, The CW Television Network, Warner Bros., CNN, DC Comics,
The cost of making a tv program is fixed. What matters is how much you sell it for.
Pic see if you can spot the difference between Hillary and Bernie?
Pic see if you can spot the difference between Hillary and Bernie?
Pic see if you can spot the difference between Hillary and Bernie?
Hillary bought and paid for.
>>2864762
>clueless cunt.
http://www.forbes.com/profile/donald-trump/
$3.7 billion. Clueless. Or do you mean the policy after just over a month? Everyone has underestimate trump so far. He was never going to stay in race, win the nomination, win the presidency, do what he said he would. He's achieved everything he wanted to achieve in this campaign whilst spending less in the face of a hostile media. He knows how the play the media and he's still getting away with. Seems like Trump isn't clueless.
>>2864765
>Trump cares more about jobs than corporate profit.
Ah, we have an economics expert on the board! Brilliant. Perhaps you can enlighten us on how greater employment damages corporations, I'm all ears. You might want to elaborate on how it pays corporations to keep people unemployed so that they can't buy whatever the corporations are trying to sell.
You're an utter fucking bullshitting bellend, parroting whatever it is that your mate down the pub told you last night which made perfect sense when you were shit-faced from drinking too many shandys.
Fuck all this "media is doing this, media is doing that." People are watching the man stand on a stage talking absolute bollocks. He's making things up. Sweden had to get him to clarify what the fuck he was on about. POTUS. Getting called by Sweden to clarify himself. Fuck me!
America has become a joke and I for one will hopefully be pisssing myself laughing for the next four years.
>>2864770
Trump inherited his wealth and he's been bankrupted 4 (four) times. The fact that you assert that he's not a clueless cunt based on him having great wealth simply shows exactly the lack of values and dearth of logical thinking that plagues America, or should I say certain regions of it.
>>2859796
>using redpilled unironically
/pol/ education detected.
>>2864774
>Perhaps you can enlighten us on how greater employment damages corporations
Make iphone in usa pay $10 an hour. Make iphone in China pay $2 an hour.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_minimum_wages_by_country
Secondly the closer you get to full employment the higher wages rise - again eating into profits as you have to pay more for labor. Unions strengthen.
Thirdly the likelyhood that in exchange for trade tariffs there would be reciprocated tariffs from china would increase the cost of exports and make them less attractive in china cutting chinese sales. America gets jobs but loses some business with china. Fortunately we would gain more from the jobs than we would lose from the loss of trade. so it works out in our favour.
Do understand?
>Fuck all this "media is doing this, media is doing that." People are watching the man stand on a stage talking absolute bollocks. He's making things up. Sweden had to get him to clarify what the fuck he was on about. POTUS. Getting called by Sweden to clarify himself. Fuck me!
he misspoke - What he meant was Sweden has gone to shit from immigration
It's the rape capital of europe
http://i.imgur.com/lIrBlFb.jpg
and yes it's migrants
http://i.imgur.com/yt49j1N.jpg
Did you watch the original version or a media spun version. In the past media would have corrected what he was really referencing. you've exactly proved my point about media spin. thanks.
>>2864778
Nope. He declared bankruptcies on businesses he co-owned as he did not want to pay all the debt off and have other owners benefit. And he has done much better than investing his inheritance in the dow jones or housing market. But again you would know this if the media wasn't so hostile. he inherited $100 million and now has $3.7 billion. Dow jones and house prices have not gone up that much. Check for your-self.
>clueless. Trump gets the results he wants. Do you want to be insulting people on >>>/hr/ ? is that your best life result?
>>2864714
This is how the world looks right now. And yes, that's a bad thing.
America used to be the country that the world look towards for it's moral authority that contributed to its economic stability- but especially now, and during previous republican presidencies, america's become anathema.
trump, i believe, is an "honest" man, but only honest about his own views and not about his statements toward his audience when trying to achieve a particular goal. he's also an ignorant and possibly stupid man. his supporters like his honesty, but they can't really discern about whether the man is actually making fucking sense on anything he speaks about. he talks in absolute bullshit terms, bloviates on bringing back manufacturing while having his businesses manufacturing overseas (and don't even say he's doing the "smart" thing when he could be doing the "right" thing).
it's going to be a non-stop shit show for 4 years as everyone in his administration with any knowledge about international law, civics, and government covers every fucking word he makes as if the general public doesn't understand trump's very basic, elementary level english.
>>2864794
>America used to be the country that the world look towards for it's moral authority that contributed to its economic stability
America was always loathed by the left internationally as it stood up to communism. American was the great satan in many european countries let alone the middle east.
> that contributed to its economic stability
Having and the world most advanced economy and lots of money is also really really helps.
>he's also an ignorant and possibly stupid man
And yet he gets the the girls and goals. How does that work?
> his supporters like his honesty, but they can't really discern about whether the man is actually making fucking sense on anything he speaks about
The wall looks like a good bet, fiscally speaking.
http://www.fairus.org/publications/the-fiscal-burden-of-illegal-immigration-on-united-states-taxpayers
and Nafta lost us jobs
https://ideas.repec.org/a/elg/rokejn/v2y2014i4p429-441.html
http://www.epi.org/publication/heading_south_u-s-mexico_trade_and_job_displacement_after_nafta1/
We have a massive trade deficit with China
you know perhaps the people DO know what they are talking about. Perhaps everyone else isn't stupid. It's easy to assume you are intelligent by assuming others are not.
>>2850558
bane?
>>2864804
typical trump poster; relaying the obvious while being completely oblivious to the more complex and sensitive arguments about how to achieve beneficial results.
>having and the world most advanced economy and lots of money is also really really helps.
how the fuck do you think that was possible? it was through governing and LAWS that allowed americans to become so rich while trying to prevent obvious and not-so-obvious abuses.
>and he gets the girls and goals. how does that work?
pure manipulation. idiots and women are weak to deception.
>wall looks good fiscally speaking
said by people that wouldn't support increasing the welfare net during economic instability and great recession/near depression level unemployment who were always using our mountainous debt to argue our inability to pay for it and renewing our infrastructure. now we can build a pointless wall when illegal immigration for the past 7 yrs has seen a dramatic reduction? yeah. okay.
your resistance to trump's obvious incompetence reminds me of the saying, "who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?"
>>2864792
What has rape and Sweden got to do with Trump stating "You look at what's happening in Germany, you look at what's happening LAST NIGHT in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this. Sweden." There was no incident. "misspoke"? Eveyone I know calls it 'lying'.
Of the two pictures you posted the following is discernible via a Google image search:
lIrBlFb.jpg is all over the web and doesn't appear to have a verifiable online source.
yt49j1N.jpg on the other hand is nowhere on the web. Almost as if it had been made up overnight. Unless an online source can prove otherwise of course....
The information alleged in the two pictures appear to have no relation to each other than what an over-active imagination might conjure up.
Regarding the Trump bankruptcies. Here's what the Pulitzer Prize winning Politifact site has to say about it. People can read it and make up their own minds.
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2015/sep/21/carly-fiorina/trumps-four-bankruptcies/
You're very quick with the facts and figures but not so fast with your sources of information. The only real source you credit is the easily editable Wikipedia. Given that your slating the media as per the party line I'd like to see your sources please bearing in mind that you clearly won't be providing any from the corrupt media you keep banging on about. Or is it only bent and corrupt when it suits you?
Waitiiiiiiing......
>>2864792
If Donald had any interest in being credible to America or the rest of the world, he would reveal his tax returns. Until then, he is just another unaccountable narcissist like Ghaddafi, Putin, or Berlusconi. Check for yourself, except you can’t because Trump won’t reveal his tax returns.
>>2864804
>The wall looks like a good bet, fiscally speaking.
So the source you quote is from 2013 and is by a Right wing group entitled Federation for American Immigration Reform which claims to be "non-partisan organization". Yes mate and I'm the Queen of Sheba. Ha-ha! I'll give you this - you've got a sense of humour.
Two points:
1) Mexico paying for the wall.
Trump still claims that Mexico will pay for the wall. They won't and the world and his wife knows that they won't. Trump wil claim he's getting the money back via some phoney sanction or other but as per it will be smoke and mirrors. Mexico won't hand over a dime for a wall.
2) Here's Business Insider form 26 Jan, 2017.
"Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on Thursday that Congress was moving ahead with a plan to build a wall on the southern border of the US. He estimated the cost to be between $12 billion and $15 billion."
$12 billion and $15 billion And it won't even be a complete wall. Most of it will rely on natural barriers and a fence!
You're all fucking delusional. Good luck with your taxes!
This plain talking video is less than 5 minutes long and is by Rust Belt Economist and UN advisor Jeffrey Sachs. People can make their own minds up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTfJ-F3a1fI
>>2864813
>typical trump poster; relaying the obvious while being completely oblivious to the more complex and sensitive arguments about how to achieve beneficial results.
Typical democrat poster, thinks anyone who doesn't agree with them is stupid.
You argued that america as a world moral authority and that had contributed to americas domestic economic success.>>2864794
>America used to be the country that the world look towards for it's moral authority that contributed to its economic stability
Just to clarify. America is NOT seen as a world moral authority. It never has been
Since ww2 America has invaded countries overthrown democratically elected leaders and supported dictatorships in the name of opposing communist and keeping the oil flowing from the gulf. Many countries side with the ideas that American foreign policy post ww2 has been immoral. This is reflected in the world opinion statistics
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/7324337.stm
>The average percentage of people saying that the US has a POSITIVE influence has risen to 35% from 31% a year ago, according to the survey. Those saying the US has a NEGATIVE influence fell five percentage points to 47%.
here's more detail
http://www.globescan.com/news_archives/bbc06-3/
you cannot say americas economic stability comes from a moral authority if it does NOT have the claimed moral authority as these studies indicate. I'm sorry to break it to you but THE WORLD DOES NOT LOVE AMERICA. IT NEVER HAS. Which just goes to show you statement:
>>America used to be the country that the world look towards for it's moral authority that contributed to its economic stability
Is provably false .
(1/2)
>>2865292
>>2864813
(2/2)
>pure manipulation. idiots and women are weak to deception.
So construction bosses and real estate competition are all manipulated? So now he's both clueless and a master manipulator? which is it? you only get to pick one and remain credible?
>said by people that wouldn't support increasing the welfare net during economic instability and great recession/near depression level unemployment who were always using our mountainous debt to argue our inability to pay for it and renewing our infrastructure
????? . First of all the federal debt has massively increased during obamas tenure (SEE GRAPHS ) with little to show for it. Secondly trump has not attacked welfare.
>While speaking at the Iowa Freedom Summit in January 2015, Trump said he would save Social Security. He stated, "We have to make our country rich again so we can do that, so we can save Social Security. Because I'm not a cutter. I'll probably be the only Republican that doesn't want to cut Social Security. I want to make the country rich so that Social Security can be afforded and Medicare and Medicaid. Get rid of the waste. Get rid of the fraud. But you deserve your Social Security."
https://ballotpedia.org/Donald_Trump_presidential_campaign,_2016/Federal_assistance_programs
>when illegal immigration for the past 7 yrs has seen a dramatic reduction
A reduction of a problem does not mean a problem has gone away or does not need to be dealt with.
>>2865010
>What has rape and Sweden got to do with Trump stating "You look at what's happening in Germany, you look at what's happening LAST NIGHT in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this. Sweden." There was no incident. "misspoke"? Eveyone I know calls it 'lying'.
http://www.dictionary.com/browse/lie
>a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth
He was talking about a news report he was the previous night about sweden and the problems migration has caused. There was not an intention to deceive only media spin. Many media outlets deliberately didn't try to clarify or explain even when the clarified information was out there. Misspeaking and then correcting is not the same as setting out to deceive. Media is spinning this and trying to make a much bigger deal than really exist and people are falling for it.
>Of the two pictures you posted the following is discernible via a Google image search:
>http://i.imgur.com/lIrBlFb.jpg is all over the web and doesn't appear to have a verifiable online source.
>http://i.imgur.com/yt49j1N.jpg on the other hand is nowhere on the web. Almost as if it had been made up overnight. Unless an online source can prove otherwise of course....
>The information alleged in the two pictures appear to have no relation to each other than what an over-active imagination might conjure up.
Again with the insults? - What is it with dems? I thought dems didn't do insults.
http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2017/02/we-should-practice-truth-statistics-even-when-it-hurts
In sweden there is a massive increase in sex crime and it is due to immigrants as the two studies clearly show. It's happens in denmark ask well ( SEE PIC )
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrSIKDpHmq4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJ1_6s5OFmM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_grenade_attacks_in_Sweden
>>2865017
> Right wing group entitled Federation for American Immigration Reform which claims to be "non-partisan organization". Yes mate and I'm the Queen of Sheba. Ha-ha! I'll give you this - you've got a sense of humour.
Well refute it then. Here's another study that estimate $54.5 billion per year
http://www.heritage.org/immigration/report/the-fiscal-cost-unlawful-immigrants-and-amnesty-the-us-taxpayer
The truth is illegal immigrants typically earn little and pay little tax so how they can end up paying more in tax than they take out in state spending is beyond me.
http://www.pewhispanic.org/2009/04/14/a-portrait-of-unauthorized-immigrants-in-the-united-states/
>Adult unauthorized immigrants are disproportionately likely to be poorly educated. Among unauthorized immigrants ages 25-64, 47% have less than a high school education. By contrast, only 8% of U.S. born residents ages 25-64 have not graduated from high school.
Your article is from the 26th and trump was inaugurated on the 20th. The wall has already failed in 6 days? Come on, you know that's not true.
A) there are loads of ways of making Mexico pay indirectly and B) Few people care
In the context of $3,000 billion a year federal budget $15 billion over a number of years is miniscule and it will go directly to create american jobs. Even over 1 year it's 0.5% increase in federal taxes ( not all taxes, just federal taxes ). So if you are paying $1,000 in federal taxes you will either pay an extra $5 over one year OR $1 over 5 years.
Also whichever way you cut it Hispanics commit more crime per head of population
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_crime_in_the_United_States
https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p13.pdf
the crime and the incarceration cost.
https://www.ice.gov/removal-statistics/2016
>58 percent of all ICE removals, or 138,669, were previously convicted of a crime.
That's a phenomenal number of criminals and that's JUST ONE YEAR. How is this NOT costing us whole lot?
>>2850515
its going to be amazing in a few decades comparing this morons rambling, incoherent speeches with those of literally any other previous POTUS. Especially Obama, because regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, that guy can orate.
>>2860833
Option B - there is no war. Mexico tells america to fuck off writing a cheque. America imposes tariffs to pay for stupid fucking 'wall'. Mexican firms past cost of tariffs on to consumers. Poor Americans buy Mexican goods. #MAGA
>>2865290
Opinion video. There are no facts.
Here are some facts:
http://epi.3cdn.net/fdade52b876e04793b_7fm6ivz2y.pdf
>The United States had a small ($1.6 billion) trade surplus with Mexico (supporting 29,400 jobs) in 1993, the year before NAFTA took effect.
( we now have $58 billion deficit)
>U.S. trade deficits with Mexico as of 2010 displaced production that could have supported 682,900 U.S. jobs; given the pre-NAFTA trade surplus, all of those jobs have been lost or displaced since NAFTA. This estimate of 682,900 net jobs displaced takes into account the additional jobs created by exports to Mexico.
>Most of the jobs displaced by trade with Mexico as of 2010 were in manufacturing industries (415,000 jobs; 60.8% of the total jobs displaced)
>More jobs were created in Mexico (30,400) by the growth of net exports of autos and auto parts to the United States in 2010 than were created in the entire U.S. auto industry in the same period,
Nafta has weakened union bargaining power.
This is all before you add the extra jobs boost that comes from the renewal of coal, oil and probably steel.
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20130731/08404024018/trade-agreements-with-mexico-south-korea-turned-out-to-be-disasters-us-so-why-pursue-tpp-taftattip.shtml
http://www.aflcio.org/Issues/Trade/NAFTA/NAFTA-at-20
http://www.aflcio.org/content/download/121921/3393031/March2014_NAFTA20_nb.pdf
http://fpif.org/nafta_at_20_the_new_spin/
Current trade deficit with china is:
>Exports were $161.6 billion; imports were $497.8 billion. The U.S. goods and services trade deficit with China was $336.2 billion in 2015.
https://ustr.gov/countries-regions/china-mongolia-taiwan/peoples-republic-china
>>2865329
Not how it works. After tariffs American goods now cost less than Mexican goods so people buy american creating more jobs and wealth for america and less for Mexico. Then the factories relocate back to the USA and Mexico loses more jobs and wealth which America gains - directly from the jobs themselves and indirectly from lower out of work payments, higher tax incomes and increased spending from the workers themselves.
>>2865337
Fuck me, it's Cletus The Slack-Jawed Yokel & Son.
>>2865331
>Here are some facts:
Read every single letter. What's your point?
>>2865334
So America builds the wall as a way of promoting the creation low paying jobs in America and makes it more expensive to export to mexico (which cannot afford to buy American goods) ... and someone (not mexico) pays for the wall.
just for context ....
https://ustr.gov/countries-regions/americas/mexico
Googles tells Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $531 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2015. Goods exports totaled $236 billion; goods imports totaled $295 billion. The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $58 billion in 2015. .
I cannot see this as anything other than a boondoggle.
>>2865331
>Opinion video. There are no facts.
I'd take the opinion of a Economist and UN advisor over someone who posts meaningless shite under the guise of 'facts'. Yet MORE Wikipedia and - FUCK ME! - utterly MURDOCH OWNED pro-Trump Fox News. As I say, good sense of humour.
The Australian, MURDOCH OWNED, pro-Trump Channel 9 video is very interesting and a fine example of lies and Grade A shit-stirring.
It says the first speaker is 'a political activist' That's correct - surprise, surprise he's on the far right. And the article in the paper he's holding up has been disproved. It took 10 seconds of Googling to find this out via a lying pro-Trump Reddit thread (see pic). A five year old article. The video is from last year. THE MAN IS SAT THERE KNOWING THE TRUTH AND LYING THROUGH HIS TEETH.
So we have a lying far right wing speaker (is there any other kind?) and a right wing news outlet filming in an area with migrants, the very people they despise and show contempt for and are fabricating lies about. And guess what? There's trouble. What a shock. On a par with discovering what happens when you throw gasoline on a fire.
>Again with the insults? - What is it with dems? I thought dems didn't do insults.
What insult?! Who's a Dem?!?! More fabrication. Mate, I'm not even an American!
Time will tell and I'm going to be hammering the popcorn watching America go down the pan as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer. Terrorists are the least of your problems. America will tears itself apart if it carries on as is.
In my opinion.
>>2865292
The truth is that America's cultural influence and military power are without rivals. That alone will produce some antagonistic views across that globe, but I find it hard to believe that the most technologically advanced and stable society on the planet would find themselves in the position as to be included among the most negatively viewed countries. America is by no means perfect, but most people recognize how beneficial America has been on the international stage (yes money helps) in our ability to solve world problems and assist people in need.
Now I admit, this was true BEFORE 9/11 and the Bush administration. My earlier statements were actually referencing our world pre-bush administration. And now, the downward trend, as mentioned in your posts continues. To an extent, American views of our society in some ways parallel the world's views.
http://www.gallup.com/poll/116350/position-world.aspx
notice the extreme drop in the perception of our position after 2002 when the reality of the bush administration and it's irrevocable flaws plummeted American optimism.
both of your posts only reference the world's view of America after the 2000s.
>So now he's both clueless and a master manipulator? which is it?
you'll find that people who aren't as knowledgeable, smart, pick your adjective involving skill towards a particular endeavor will concentrate on deception and manipulation- understanding people's simplistic views (which doesn't require that much study) in order to influence the gullible to their own benefit; typical business people behavior. this is so business 101. every sells related position never focuses on knowledge 1st but instead "rapport building". It's the idea of making people trust you outside of your lack of skill or knowledge. In essence, this is Trump.
I never said Trump attacked welfare- I said his supporters have attacked it and even argued the removal of items in discretionary spending over increasing our debt.
>>2864765
Washington Post owner is also has a $600 million contract for cloud services from Amazon web services. No conflict of interest here, right?
https://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/the-details-about-the-cias-deal-with-amazon/374632/
>>2865403
Sweden - It's all going well so long as you close your eyes and don't watch the news:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kPtNON6sHXw
>"who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?"
No coverup here:
https://twitter.com/wikileaks/status/688999781193117696?lang=en
>Swedish media admits to censoring stories for the last five years on migrant crime
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?u=https://archive.is/19k3Q
For pic text source:
https://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/1754
It's all working out so well.
But there all running from death right?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/finland/12154665/iraqi-refugees-leave-finland-return-home.html
>Muhiadin Hassan, who is selling up to twenty tickets to Baghdad each day, told Reuters: "Some say they don't like the food here, it's too cold or they don't feel welcome in Finland. There are many reasons."
Rather than dealing with the facts your next move is to try and discredit the source rather than the content. That's the only possible way to achieve some sense of victory. You cannot win on facts - they do not support the "migrants do nothing wrong, it's all working out well" position.
Sorry. I understand not wanting to believe it's true is very comforting but the truth is they are coming from a very different culture and there are problems, big problems that won't be cured by ignoring them. In the mean time there are victims of these problems.
>>2865608
We get your agenda but please learn grammar and spelling. It might make what you write more credible.
We respect that a Republican won the election. It was not surprising.
However, the Republicans might lose their majorities in the House and Senate for many obvious reasons in the next few years. The behaviour of Donald Trump is certainly one of them.
Then, it will go back to legislative gridlock.
>>2865489
Sorry but
A) America moral authority from 1945 to the end of the cold war was low. America was disliked in many countries even those it described as allies.
During the cold war many European societies regarded america as the last bastion of capitalism. Europe was quite socialist with powerful unionisation and many communist parties/sympathisers. Much of europe disliked america during the cold war and that include some NATO countries. Communist countries loathed america for ideological reason and the middle east saw america as propping up dictators and supporting Israel. In south america the perception that America tried to influence countries by overthrowing governments is widespread and somewhat accurate.
There has been an uptick post cold war generally BUT that also correlates a *relative* decline in US economic power.
B) Moral authority and Economic stability are NOT linked:
China, the Gulf states have some of the worst human rights records BUT have prosperous economies. Many harmless south american, africa and asian countries DON'T do well. Business is done with money and that's what matters in the end.
>manipulation
>The NY real estate sector is world renowned as a bunch of gullible softies. Anyone can manipulate their way to $3billion and lots of hot women
"It's surprising more people don't do it". Come on, you're better than that.
>>2865702
>We respect that a Republican won the election
Hmmm
>>2865702
>It was not surprising.
Hmmm - See pic.
>http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/oct/18/hillary-clinton-confident-of-election-win-democrat/
>Democrats shift funds to Senate, House races with Clinton confident of victory
>Republicans might lose their majorities in the House and Senate for many obvious reasons in the next few years
See pic again.
>>2865702
>not surprising
>>2865702
>Not surprising
FYI tat guy is loser so tat fits:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/video/politics/hillary-tattoo-adds-new-meaning-to-running-for-office/2016/01/16/a38c9c6a-bc7a-11e5-85cd-5ad59bc19432_video.html
>>2865702
>not surprising
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/
>not surprising
http://elections.huffingtonpost.com/2016/forecast/president
>not surprising
Enjoy the lol fest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zT0Rjc6jKCg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAPv3zIbzmk
Sorry but:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kWQWTzyn06M
reminder that Trump can't read
reminder that we went from having a president who was always the smartest person in the room to one who is the most easily manipulated in the room
>>2865847
Whether America is perceived as a moral authority around the world is a rather academic issue and I doubt we'll come to an agreement there, however, the link between moral authority and economic stability is not up for debate. It's a society's laws and governance that determines their potential to foster social cohesion, punish corruption, and build overall stability such that it can survive and prosper. China is known to be currency manipulators and they're merely taking advantage of the West's consumerism. Eventually, shit will hit the fan for them, as well as for America.
On the subject of manipulation, all you need to do is study the events that led to the global financial crises of 2008 with the selling of junk financial products across the globe to (gullible) financial centers and banks that wanted to believe the hype and the consequences reverberate still. this issue also ties in nicely with moral authority. A system/society/government/civilization depends on it desperately and when it's lost, then all else will decline too.
Trump is out of his depth and he may just be stupid enough to not realize this. There are gullible people everywhere- they can be billionaires (see Bernie Madoff) or they can be regular dopes. Manipulation and deception only work when it's not discovered. I doubt anyone with $3 billion have always made the fair deal. Only a yokel that has never been involved in business would think otherwise.
>>2864766
>Love this argument, complete and utter bollocks. The pair of you are like kids in a school yard arguing over whose Dad would win a fight.
Look at me, the cuck who can't take an actual stance on something
>>2864766
Also to add to my argument, the actual war went rather well for the Americans, but due to internal US politics, the US withdrew from Vietnam allowing the North to overrun the South within 2 years
>>2865964
Uhhhhhhhh
>>2861738
Cool post. Hows high school going?
MSNBC: "Our Job to Control What People Think".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sl8q3Y2JASs&t=36
>>2868930
Her obvious meaning is that she perceives herself as providing an invaluable service by reporting the truth wherever she finds it as this is her job as a professional journalist.
Trump, however, has the power to force you to see his perceptions (delusions) as truth by undermining CREDIBLE news organizations that have built their reputations over generations.
You, being a shill, discount traditional and credible forms of media because you have grown disgusted by their moral leanings through your own moral degradation and your more than happy to follow a lunatic like Trump because he represents the alternative to that.
>>2869812
They did a fantastic job of ruining their own credibility and reputations during the recent election.
Trump just keeps gleefully pouring gas on the fire they lit, laughing gleefully as everyone who shit on him during the election gets it back in spades now.
>>2869820
>Trump just keeps gleefully pouring gas on the fire they lit, laughing gleefully as everyone who shit on him during the election gets it back in spades now.
I can't make head nor tail of the start of that sentence. What fire who lit? And to make matters worse you used 'gleefully' twice.
>>2869812
>invaluable service by reporting the truth wherever she finds ... professional journalist
The evolution of the Democrat:
Dems 2015 - Corporate media, just doing what owners say, owned by a few rich people, it's all spin, can't be trusted to report Obama fairly, tool of big business.
Dems 2017 - Journalism is the most pure, uncorrupted profession, They are there purely to report the unspun facts, the media never spins stories ( unless it's fox or beitbart in which case it's evil )
>Her obvious meaning is that...
Oh my god, were you been? Could you perchance have a word with your own side please?
"bowling green massacre" - Media says Kellyanne Conway made up terrorist attack. ( She was referring to terrorists that were caught in bowling green. She obviously misspoke and it would be incredibly stupid to deliberately lie as everyone knows it could have been checked in 20 seconds on google. )
"last night in Sweden" - Trump says "terrorist attack in Sweden" ( he was referring to a news report. )
"the murder rate is the highest in 45 years" He meant the highest increase in 45 years.
Trump was speaking in front of a crowd of people without an Teleprompter. Something Obama really struggled with.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ulDv-hs5unI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wS8B1Qp5kQ
>Trump, however, has the power to force you to see his perceptions
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/10/26/poll-clinton-builds-leads-nation-worried-election-day-violence-trump/92712708/
>By nearly 10-1, all those surveyed say the news media, including major newspapers and TV stations, **would like to see Clinton rather than Trump elected**. That includes 82% of Trump supporters and 74% of Clinton supporters.
Trump doesn't have magic powers. The news media is so biased and most Clinton supporters admit it.
> you have grown disgusted by their moral leanings
You clearly can't read minds.
inb4 if news is biased it is correct.
>>2869998
>bowling green massacre
>kellyanne
>obviously misspoke and it would be incredibly stupid to deliberately lie as everyone knows it could have been checked in 20 seconds
kellyanne can't even get her facts right when she's trying to denigrate former dnc chair debbie wasserman shultz. she claimed debbie didn't stand to applaud the honoring of ryan owen/the first casualty of the incompetent trump administration during trump's weak performance of an actual president. kellyanne just tweeted someone's hearsay nonsense to embarrass debbie which is a tactic republicans often engage in. that behavior is characteristic of republicans throughout the obama era- spreading nonsense to the true conservative believers.
>trump says something inaccurate
>expecting the media to correct him
screw you pathetic excuses for voters. it's no one's responsibility besides trump to make sure he's as understood as possible and given his continuous failures at this regarding relaying some of the most simplistic and basic data, he's an even worse spokesman than his press secretary, sean spicer, who's intellect is remarkably underwhelming (like trump).
>speaking with a teleprompter
>something obama really struggled with
obama is known for his oratory chops with or without a teleprompter. you idiots on the right highlight one "IFFIFIFIFIFIFF" like it's definitive of Obama's overall talents. Trump, on the other hand, gives a speech like he's giving a grade school book report. And you can tell when he immediately goes off script- he usually repeats his previous phrase. I guess in his mind, it implies emphasis when it just makes him look like an amateur.
Fox News is a joke of an organization. If liberals seem biased, they're biased towards credible information while Fox clearly has an agenda. They all have agendas really, but Fox's agenda tends toward sensationalism, hyperbole, and downright fearmongering.
>>2869820
>They did a fantastic job of ruining their own credibility and reputations during the recent election.
If I'm not mistaken, every news org's credibility was ruined because they all projected Hillary leading before election day and much of the data, despite how reporters presented it, still reflected the race in the margin of error.
Plus, the polls couldn't be trusted given that most of Trump's supporters seemed to hide their support. Many of his voters didn't make their mind up until election day and wound up voting for a coward (can't even attend the Correspondence Dinner) and degrading our electoral process by allowing the candidate preferred by the Kremlin that tried to influence our elections, win.
>>2870418
>>2870421
TL;DR
>>2869998
bruh, subjective news and unsourced news are different. Ones not actually news.
>>2870421
What you basically said was that their predictions WERE accurate since many trump supporters hid their support. They did polls and reported what the polls said. That's it. That's all they did. This isn't rocket science.
>>2858180
Donald Trump seems like such a great dad desu
>>2871608
All his kids seem to really love and respect him.
Trump looks like the kind of father that raises his kids not just to be obedient but also to be able to stand up for what they want whilst still being polite and respectful.
>>2871608
>>2871650
PS. I have it on good authority that it was Barron Trump that socially engineered Podesta into giving away his password.
>>2871607
What's your gripe? You reiterated my post against the guy who said that the media ruined their credibility.
"there is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about."
Donald J FUCKING Trump
Deal with it.
God Bless the autists.
>>2873407
If there was a super strain of chlamydia going 'round the country, I'm sure everyone would talk about that, too.
>>2874281
>>2873407