WalterTrull
Godfella
Trump just misspoke. Tee Hee
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How about both? Fool and knave. He is certainly not the brightest of liars.So we're supposed to consider him a fool rather than a knave? Given that he's a serial liar, I don't really care what is being claimed by him or his staff. As far as I'm concerned, everything he or his administration or Republicans in the House or Senate say are lies until proven true. Or at best meaningless mouthings designed to full the gullible.
I am still somewhat dumbstruck that anyone believes a single thing the man says. LOL.So we're supposed to consider him a fool rather than a knave? Given that he's a serial liar, I don't really care what is being claimed by him or his staff. As far as I'm concerned, everything he or his administration or Republicans in the House or Senate say are lies until proven true. Or at best meaningless mouthings designed to full the gullible.
He took just one sentence back...so?
It's still a victory, Russia and USA agree on many things and the two leaders spoke privately...so anything can be said behind the curtains.
I would suggest Soros' supporters to commit suicide, because it's only the beginning.
Not a good time to appear as a dribbling idiot, to be sure.A leader who is supposed to represent the "free world" kissing the *** of an abusive tyrant while tossing his own intelligence agency under the bus is not a "victory".
Yep.And his base will blindly believe and follow him.
Which brings us to the primary problem with the Trump administration: they have no idea what they are talking about. Credibility, in my opinion, is important for world leaders. There will come a time when nations have to rely on each other and have faith that the others they consider allies will be there when they need them. The US has lost most, if not all, of her credibility over the last few years. No one should be surprised since 45 has spent much of his free time in a pi$$ing match with some of our allies instead of focusing his attention on more important ambitions. The world is not short on problems and what saddens me is this administration has, instead, decided to pad their social media score, host rallies, and throw support at white nationalists hoping to scalp Senate/House Seats. Meanwhile, Flint still needs water, Africa needs more than I can list here, NK is playing in a corner by itself (again), Russia is as backwards as they always have been, there is social friction in Europe, there is a clear political divide in the US, and the everyday citizen has absolutely no idea what is going to happen next. Makes me nervous...I am still somewhat dumbstruck that anyone believes a single thing the man says. LOL.
Oh, go and sniffle in your quiet space, wusey.Which brings us to the primary problem with the Trump administration: they have no idea what they are talking about. Credibility, in my opinion, is important for world leaders. There will come a time when nations have to rely on each other and have faith that the others they consider allies will be there when they need them. The US has lost most, if not all, of her credibility over the last few years. No one should be surprised since 45 has spent much of his free time in a pi$$ing match with some of our allies instead of focusing his attention on more important ambitions. The world is not short on problems and what saddens me is this administration has, instead, decided to pad their social media score, host rallies, and throw support at white nationalists hoping to scalp Senate/House Seats. Meanwhile, Flint still needs water, Africa needs more than I can list here, NK is playing in a corner by itself (again), Russia is as backwards as they always have been, there is social friction in Europe, there is a clear political divide in the US, and the everyday citizen has absolutely no idea what is going to happen next. Makes me nervous...
Don't feel bad we still have Israel.Which brings us to the primary problem with the Trump administration: they have no idea what they are talking about. Credibility, in my opinion, is important for world leaders. There will come a time when nations have to rely on each other and have faith that the others they consider allies will be there when they need them. The US has lost most, if not all, of her credibility over the last few years. No one should be surprised since 45 has spent much of his free time in a pi$$ing match with some of our allies instead of focusing his attention on more important ambitions. The world is not short on problems and what saddens me is this administration has, instead, decided to pad their social media score, host rallies, and throw support at white nationalists hoping to scalp Senate/House Seats. Meanwhile, Flint still needs water, Africa needs more than I can list here, NK is playing in a corner by itself (again), Russia is as backwards as they always have been, there is social friction in Europe, there is a clear political divide in the US, and the everyday citizen has absolutely no idea what is going to happen next. Makes me nervous...
Yeah, seriously? What won't he say and do next?
A leader who is supposed to represent the "free world" kissing the *** of an abusive tyrant while tossing his own intelligence agency under the bus is not a "victory".
Well it doesn't take much to trip up TrumpA double negative my arse !
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And when you don't even have a 5th grade vocabulary, and "wouldn't" isn't included, mistakes are easy to come by, particularly if your mind is spinning in neutral.
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