Play Nice 45th President of the United States: Donald Trump - Part 7 - Trump takes full responsibility.

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If we should stop listening to the mainstream media who should we listen too? Or should we just take the governments word as gospel?

The majority of mass media outlets have an agenda, get your info from different sources and form a considered opinion.

Surely you didn't believe the bullshit witch hunt? At some point you have to use some common sense, it's not hard.

I'm more inclined to believe this was all setup as a distraction from Hilary's 'indiscretions'.
 
Best President since Kennedy, which puts him in line for GOAT.

Saved the world from Billary.

The last time a US president colluded with the russian premier over that whole bay of pigs thing, they saved the world.

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Note the secret Illuminati handshake.
 
To effectively plagiarise my post and swap trump for Obama
You need another 4 countries destroyed and about 8 million new refugees flooding into Europe

Possibly, just thought it was funny that about 5 words could be changed in your Obama statement and it would be accurate re: Trump. I'm sure every president would look bad if you write 3 holier-than-thou essays per day focussed exclusively on the worst aspects of their tenure.

FWIW, I do actually give Trump credit for what seems to be a less interventionalist foreign policy. But you have to balance that with stuff like the increase in military spending and the huge increase in number of drone strikes resulting in increased civilian casualties.
 

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Best President since Kennedy, which puts him in line for GOAT.

Saved the world from Billary.

The last time a US president colluded with the russian premier over that whole bay of pigs thing, they saved the world.

khrushchev-kennedy_2528080a.jpg


Note the secret Illuminati handshake.
Take it to the conspiracy board
 
<popcorn.gif> do you spell gif as gif or giph? hard g or non-hard flaccid g.

For someone who believed the walls are closing in on Trump at the start of the year you sure look pretty stupid right now.

But I'm not surprised you thought Kavanagh was a pack rapist aswell.

Media?
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How are them Democratic Democrats doing?

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Rinse and repeat........they ^ are now calling Rosenstein and Barr who have now seen the report to testify before Congress.

They don't believe the ATTORNEY GENERAL should have the right to make these decisions. LOL!!

Before that Sessions was Recused for two years..... well that suited them just fine.

Anything else the Democrats want because they didn't get their way?

Very Undemocratic Seeds very undemocratic!

I notice neither of you rebutted his actual point. I suspect that's coz you know he's not wrong.
 
Just staggered that the Dems spent 18 months trying to impeach Trump. Clearly they thought they would have him impeached within 3 or 4 months of his tenure. And when they didn't get it they kept on persisting with it. And, due to big egos and bloody mindedness, they will continue to persist with that tactic, guaranteed. Just mind bogglingly stupid.

The entire PR/marketing dept should be sacked. They need to forget about discrediting and impeaching Trump. It simply will not happen. It was never going to happen.

Love or hate Trump, he presents as a consistent head/leader of his party. On the other hand, the Dems present as an absolute shambles. It seems like every other week there's a new candidate - and that in itself seems to be a knee jerk reaction to whatever issue is currently trending on social media. Absolute farce.

Forget about the god damn impeachment. No matter how guilty Trump is, or isn't. It. Simply. Will. Not. Happen.

I mean it's happened before(Nixon?) but that is once in a blue moon type stuff, 5 or 6 decades ago. Vastly different political landscape now and even if it does happen, the perception is that that is all the Dems have. ******* crazy shit. Where is the plan B? How about looking forward instead of back?

Politics isn't about right or wrong, it's about perception. It's not about what things are, it's about what things appear to be. Trump has royally schooled the Dems. He loves it when they get in to the trough with him. He owns the little piggie trough. He'll always come out looking squeaky clean(again = perception). The Dems have what, a year to change course and come up with, firstly, a united front and secondly some direction other than discrediting Trump. I am betting dollars to doughnuts that that will not happen.

Solid post, hard to disagree with much of that. To be fair the party as a whole has backed away from the impeachment narrative since before the mid-terms, but they did spend too much time on it earlier. Have said before, get the investigation done and if Donnie is found to be clean, get the hell on with it and focus on electoral success.

But that's not how either side play it these days.
 
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What Allen and Parnes captured in Shattered was a far more revealing portrait of the Democratic Party intelligentsia than, say, the WikiLeaks dumps. And while the book is profoundly unflattering to Hillary Clinton, the problem it describes really has nothing to do with Secretary Clinton.​
Breitbart​
The new Clinton campaign tell-all, Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton’s Doomed Campaign, reveals how Hillary Clinton personally placed blame for her bruising defeat on Russian meddling “within twenty-four hours of her concession speech.”​
The blistering behind-the-scenes book, by Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, illustrates how Hillary Clinton furiously blamed her defeat on the FBI investigation into her private emails, Russian interference, and Trump’s supposed support from “white nationalists.”​
From Shattered:​
On a phone call with a longtime friend a couple of days after the election, Hillary was much less accepting of her defeat. She put a fine point on the factors she believed cost her the presidency: the FBI (Comey), the KGB (the old name for Russia’s intelligence service), and the KKK (the support Trump got from white nationalists).​
“I’m angry,” Hillary told her friend. And exhausted. After two brutal campaigns against Sanders and Trump, Hillary now had to explain the failure to friends in a seemingly endless round of phone calls. That was taking a toll on her already weary and grief-stricken soul. But mostly, she was mad— mad that she’d lost and that the country would have to endure a Trump presidency.​
The authors detail how Clinton went out of her way to pass blame for her stunning loss on “Comey and Russia.”​
“She wants to make sure all these narratives get spun the right way,” a longtime Clinton confidant is quoted as saying.​
The book further highlights how Clinton’s Russia-blame-game was a plan hatched by senior campaign staffers John Podesta and Robby Mook, less than “within twenty-four hours” after she conceded:​
That strategy had been set within twenty-four hours of her concession speech. Mook and Podesta assembled her communications team at the Brooklyn headquarters to engineer the case that the election wasn’t entirely on the up-and-up. For a couple of hours, with Shake Shack containers littering the room, they went over the script they would pitch to the press and the public. Already, Russian hacking was the centerpiece of the argument.​
The Clinton camp settled on a two-pronged plan — pushing the press to cover how “Russian hacking was the major unreported story of the campaign, overshadowed by the contents of stolen e-mails and Hillary’s own private-server imbroglio,” while “hammering the media for focusing so intently on the investigation into her e-mail, which had created a cloud over her candidacy,” the authors wrote.​

And? Hillary was a shocking candidate no doubt, and she just needed to go away after the election. But she's right about the Comey/FBI re-opening of an investiagtion a few days before the election being a major factor. And re: russian hacking, depends what you mean by 'hacking' - just the DNC server breach, or are we lumping in all online/social media activity? That stuff is harder to quantify but has been confirmed that it was definitely a concerted effort (not that she should be complaining about it considering the US's own history in the area of influencing other contries' elections.

And if the plan was to "hammer the media for focusing so intently on the investigation into her e-mail", that was a major fail - can't recall much cut-through there. In light of that seems more than a bit of a stretch to also lay the russia narrative at her feet.
 
And again lol. Don't play the ball whatever you do.

By any standard, Jr meeting with a connected ruskie lawyer with the intention of working with her to get dad elected is worthy of investigation.
It was
No collusion

Are you going to rehash the entire investigation?
Time to move on to the next MSM manufactured outrage
 
can@Kiss_Steph mimic that sentiment? I can't take credit for the mash-up, my wildean drollery ends with distorted po'mo acronyms like HormoneReplacementClinton and Chelsea Trigger brothers surfboards; prosaic much

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I watched most if not all of Trump's rallies in campaign. Could never for the life of me understand what was turning his crowd on. Why were they so happy?Why were they queuing up for hours? I couldn't stand the man.

That video insight explains all. The lost tribe has found a chief. That's what they were feeling and seeing. He was making them feel good.
So simple an explanation after all.
 
Which is why the full mueller report less The grand jury stuff be released.
Reports are coming out that moves are afoot to give Trump the entire report to allow him to claim executive priviliage over anything he wants, then after they have been blacked out from the report, then Congress will be provided the report.
 
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