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President Donald J. Trump

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Metron2267

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 11, 2018, 07:26:18 AM
He has somewhere hovering around 40% support (Essentially he hasn't increased his support since taking office)...Obama had more than 60% AFTER he left office.

Somewhat over 40% historically.

As for Obozo....who fucking cares?!?!?

He had an entire lapdog media to shill for his disaster of a presidency!

https://realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/president_trump_job_approval-6179.html#!
RCP Average   5/21 - 6/7   --   42.2   53.6

QuoteLatin is not your forte.

Dead languages are passe...but libs love to bathe in the perceived glow of pseudo-academia to camouflage their utter disconnect from reality.

:(

Quote from: SredniVashtar on June 11, 2018, 07:41:16 AM
Back in the somewhat good old days, the right had a few principles. It didn't mean you had to like them but at least you know where they stood...

I think you mean the Libs. 


Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 11, 2018, 07:53:22 AM
I don't think they should either. I think Putin should be isolated...

I see.  The moral cowards of the EU think the US should not try to get a better working relationship with Putin and the Russians when it would be in our best interests to do so, but by no means should their trade with Russia be disrupted.

And the same with the terror regime in Iran.  European trade with Iran is the top priority, and everything else is just something to play politics with.  No wonder Trump left the meetings early.


Metron2267

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 11, 2018, 07:37:40 AM

Do you know why Russia was thrown out of the then G8?

I do.

QuoteYou think that should be rewarded with their continued participation?

The way Obozo rewarded a nuclear Iran?

Huh...

QuoteMaybe back in 90, Saddam should have been given a pass invading Kuwait, or back in 39 Hitler shouldn't have had war declared on him after invading Poland?

Saddam was green-lighted by April Glaspie, you abject moron!

Hitler was enabled by...wait for it...an appeaser Brit!

Nice work there, serf.

QuoteIt's funny how all the rest of NATO and none NATO countries see Russia (Mainly Putin) as an adversary, and not having the best interests of Ukraine or its people at heart,

Which certainly accounts for their buying all their natural gas from Russia in lieu of fracking their own sizable reserves, eh?

Quoteyet because Trump is Putin's bitch, all of a sudden Putin is a new best friend, and the rest of the allies are adversaries.

False premise.

Trump's beef is with trade tariffs, as you well know, liar.

QuoteIf this plays out as it could, Trump is going to find himself in a very isolated position. A bit like the school bully who finds he's been busted, and everyone sees he's not that strong after all.

Always a possibility in high stakes poker, so?

QuoteI hope though that the grown ups in the various alphabet agencies realise the other governments and their respective agencies don't think all Americans are as dumbfucked as Trump and his cult.

The ones who are illegally spying on all of us as well as Trump?

Very 'grown up' that sort of naked partisan shilling is...

QuoteIncidentally: You know don't you that Russian mercenaries have killed allied troops (including quite a lot of US marines) in Syria and Iraq?

And we've friendly-fired some Canucks and Russians - shit happens in the fog of war...

QuoteThe Russians also supplied and supported whoever shot down the Malaysian 777 over Ukraine, and then refused to allow air crash investigators near the aircraft or the bodies that were basically left to decompose in the sun.

And?

QuoteAnd you think Putin is a good guy who needs to be brought into the fold?

There you go again, writing that demonization script for me.

I have never once said nor intimated that he is a "good guy"

Stop misrepresenting me, anus-head.

QuoteFuck you and your ass licking.

Eat shit and DIE, traitor!

>:(

Quote from: Metron2267 on June 11, 2018, 10:45:17 AM
...but libs love to bathe in the perceived glow of pseudo-academia to camouflage their utter disconnect from reality.

:(
I'm an academic, and I see this all the time in my own profession. Many Libs and the more extrême ivory tower academics have this near-sighted world view and really seem clueless about the limits of what they know. As for myself, I realise I dont know much so I try not to prétend. .

Metron2267

Quote from: SredniVashtar on June 11, 2018, 07:41:16 AM
Back in the somewhat good old days, the right had a few principles. It didn't mean you had to like them but at least you know where they stood. Craven Trumpholes like you are such abject bitches that you can't help presenting your rear to anyone who comes along riding a bear with no shirt on. Yeah, let's give Volodya all he wants so he'll be nice to us. It's not likely he's going to take all we give him and then give us the finger, oh no! For fucks sake!!!

As it stands we've had far more success in Syria and Iraq since Trump came on the scene.

https://thepoliticalinsider.com/douthat-isis-trump/

Here’s something rare from the New York Times: An admission that President Donald Trump didn’t get the acknowledgement he deserved for his efforts in the fight against ISIS.

ISIS has been driven out of their de-facto capitals in Raqqa and Mosul, and have since lost the majority of their territory in Iraq and Syria. They no longer hold even a single town in Iraq. An ISIS-affiliated group in the Philippines called Abu Sayyaf attempted to seize territory in the Philippines in mid-2017, but they were driven out.

The future of the terror group is uncertain. The “Islamic State of the Iraq and Syria” can no longer call themselves a “state” (even if they were only ever a pseudo-state), nor do they truly have a serious presence in Iraq or Syria any longer.

It’s ironic, because in October 2016, ahead of Election Day, Douthat panicked over the prospects of American foreign policy under Trump. “The risks of Trump are so distinctive as to throw the perils of a Clinton presidency into relative eclipse,” he wrote at the time, warning of “a rapid escalation of risk in every geopolitical theater.”

Now, he’s surprised, and impressed. “For now, the Trump administration’s approach to the Middle East has been moderately successful, and indeed close to what I would have hoped for from a normal Republican president following a realist-internationalist course.”

In conclusion, Douthat faults the press â€" and himself â€" for ignoring the trumping of ISIS.  We’ve “not adequately report[ed] an important success because it does not fit into the narrative of Trumpian disaster in which our journalistic entities are all invested” he admitted

No kidding.

;D ;D ;D ;D

Metron2267

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 11, 2018, 07:53:22 AM
I don't think they should either.

Why not?

They're buying from an international murderer after all, what happened to your pseudo-principles?

QuoteI think Putin should be isolated, but seeing as he is the top mafia don in a country run by mafia dons who have raped the country, aided by corrupt western interests, I can't see that happening soon.

Non sequitur.

QuoteHowever, as none oil based products come online (If Pruitt doesn't make them illegal as he supports his swamp friends) the Arabs and the Russian mafia will have their teeth taken out.. It can't happen soon enough.

You're raving again.

http://money.cnn.com/2018/06/05/news/economy/russia-europe-gas-dependency/index.html
Imports from Russia are rising
The European Union imports 69% of its natural gas, according to the European Commission. The latest available data shows 37% of the imported gas comes from Russia, about 33% from Norway, and 11% from Algeria.
And while the European Union vowed to cut its dependency on Russian gas after the crisis in Ukraine, Russian exports to Europe have risen to record levels in the last two years.
Austrian imports of Russian gas nearly doubled in the first quarter of 2018, compared to last year.
"There are many reasons for this, namely the decline of production in the Netherlands, the fact that some [liquified natural gas] developments have been delayed, and also the fact that Russian gas is very competitive in terms of price," said James Henderson, director of the Natural Gas Research Programme at the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.
"In reality, Russian gas is the best option," he added.
Related: OPEC and Russia to pump more oil 'in the near future'
A number of EU countries, particularly those closest to Russia, are still almost completely dependent on Moscow for their gas.

Metron2267

Quote from: PaulAtreides on June 11, 2018, 10:01:02 AM
So Trump leaves G-7 early and will now depart Singapore early.  Seems he's incapable of working a full day.  Plus Kim has played him and Donald is all butt hurt.

So you don't know who Andrew Kim is and what groundwork has been laid at all?

Idiot.




Metron2267

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on June 11, 2018, 10:11:24 AM
Oh right.  Trump should send the military in now.  That would get all the dumb Ds on his side, right? 

Your post would have been a lot more accurate if you substituted ''Obama and Clinton'' for ''Trump'', and posted if several years ago.

I feel Paul has been hitting the spice too hard lately..

Metron2267

Quote from: Renegade Smurf on June 11, 2018, 10:56:04 AM
I'm an academic, and I see this all the time in my own profession. Many Libs and the more extrême ivory tower academics have this near-sighted world view and really seem clueless about the limits of what they know. As for myself, I realise I dont know much so I try not to prétend. .

You strike me a Victor Davis Hanson type.

:)

Jackstar

I can tell--you're crying out in pain. Over and over and oven.

Jackstar

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on June 11, 2018, 11:10:44 AM
Yorkie


Oh yeah. Back to you. You quote this guy a lot, you know? It's been like five years of you both being excoriatingly stupid.

Wait--who's that at the door?

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on June 11, 2018, 07:26:18 AM
He has somewhere hovering around 40% support (Essentially he hasn't increased his support since taking office)...Obama had more than 60% AFTER he left office...

Yorkie loves him some fake polls, fake statistics, and fake news.  He never gets enough of it, no matter how many times he's shown his sources feed him incorrect information.

What Pud and the Libs refuse to understand is they are getting filtered news.  They are getting opinion masquerading as news.  They are getting polls and statistics based on intentionally biased inputs.  What they don't seem to grasp is the rest of us receive all that information as well, but we also hear the news that is left out, the news that is presented more fairly and accurately, opposing opinions that are presented as opinions, even certain interesting statistics that were ignored by the pretend media.  Some of us have at least some background in statistics, can see through fake stats and polls, and know enough to not take whatever the fake media presents as fact just because it's numerical form.

In short, we have more information than they do.  And it's more rounded.  They much be very confused, because much of what they believe doesn't even make sense.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: Renegade Smurf on June 11, 2018, 10:56:04 AM
I'm an academic, and I see this all the time in my own profession. Many Libs and the more extrême ivory tower academics have this near-sighted world view and really seem clueless about the limits of what they know. As for myself, I realise I dont know much so I try not to prétend. .

The signpost up ahead, Approaching Socratic Wisdom.


The poll showing Trump at 40% and Obama at 60% is comparing apples and oranges.  A fake news poll specialty.

Obama has been out of office for a year and a half.  He's had nothing but lavish praise since being elected.  He hasn't presented a policy that pissed anyone off since leaving office.  Plus, we know the fake news media is going to use false inputs to inflate his poll number.  These polls about the popularity of these people are taken in the abstract - they would be far different if those being polled were asked to choose between two candidates with differing policies, rather than whether they view the one person favorably.

Same with Trump and the 40%.  That's a pretty good number for someone who's making current policy, as every policy creates enemies.  It's a pretty good number for a person being constantly attacked, smeared, and lied about by the media.  We know the fake news media used false inputs to deflate his number, so we know it's actually higher.  And again, it's a thumbs up or down on Trump, which is going to give a different result than a poll between two candidates with differing sets of policies.

That the only polls that matter are at election time, I wonder who would get booed and who would get cheered at a baseball game.  I recommend Mr Obama and his fragile ego not attend and find out.

albrecht

Quote from: StarrMountain on June 11, 2018, 11:49:40 AM
It's not about the birth certificate.

https://youtu.be/b6LfLPL12Q8

https://youtu.be/FprjpPam6yA


For those who would rather read than watch vids here is a good column both on the odd "Harrison J Bounel" and "Obama" stuff by Dr. Jason Kissner, associate professor of criminology at California State University, Fresno.  He also replies to Snopes and the other conspiracy theorists who dismiss this as some random event or evil anti-Obama plot. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2014/04/_barack_hussein_obama_and_harrison_j_bounel.html

It will be interesting if at some time in the future the public will ever really know who this international man of mystery is or was because I'm guessing it won't come out, if it ever does, for many decades.


https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2014/04/_barack_hussein_obama_and_harrison_j_bounel.html


ItsOver

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on June 11, 2018, 12:02:39 PM
...That the only polls that matter are at election time, I wonder who would get booed and who would get cheered at a baseball game.  I recommend Mr Obama and his fragile ego not attend and find out.
Ah, come on.  Let's have The Big O try to throw a girlie man pitch again.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJGkPf9gZzM 

Metron2267

Quote from: albrecht on June 11, 2018, 12:12:30 PM

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2014/04/_barack_hussein_obama_and_harrison_j_bounel.html

It will be interesting if at some time in the future the public will ever really know who this international man of mystery is or was because I'm guessing it won't come out, if it ever does, for many decades.


That covers the phony SSN# nicely, now on to his real father - CPUSA's Frank Marshall Davis:

http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLES/obamathelovechild.php

UPDATE: The Washington Post has confirmed that the rumor that Obama was not born in the United States was started by the Hillary Clinton campaign!

I am going to toss out a theory here; a theory that explains why even though Obama was born here in Hawaii why there has been obfuscation over the birth certificate. The theory involves a minor scandal Obama needed hidden, yet was too trivial to be of use to either Hillary Clinton or John McCain during the 2008 campaign.

That is the real issue here. If there was anything at all to this claim that Obama is not a natural born citizen, both Hillary and McCain would not have hesitated to use it to remove Obama and win the White House. So there must be another explanation.

My theory is that the true original birth certificate for Barack Obama has a different name for the father than Barack Hussein Obama, Sr. The theory is that the original birth certificate lists one Frank Marshall Davis as the father, and that the young Obama was born out of wedlock (a common enough occurrence during the 60s).

If true, this connects all the facts together in a reasonable manner.


GravitySucks

His own literary agent had been saying he was born in Kenya in a pamphlet from the 1990’s. Google it. You can find it.

Metron2267

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 11, 2018, 02:13:20 PM
His own literary agent had been saying he was born in Kenya in a pamphlet from the 1990’s. Google it. You can find it.

I have seen that through the Wayback Machine/ Internet Archive.

I think this guy was Trojan Horsed from a very early age.

But you would admit he looks strikingly similar to Davis, not his alleged father, yes?

???

GravitySucks

Quote from: Metron2267 on June 11, 2018, 02:14:49 PM
I have seen that through the Wayback Machine/ Internet Archive.

I think this guy was Trojan Horsed from a very early age.

But you would admit he looks strikingly similar to Davis, not his alleged father, yes?

???

Never really looked. Just want to know how we went from a press that made Clinton admit he smoked pot but didn’t inhale, to accuse Bush of doing cocaine in an attempt to derail his campaign to embracing Obama as a cool dude for chooming and doing coke while getting butt fucked in Hawaii.

Metron2267

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 11, 2018, 02:18:16 PM
Never really looked. Just want to know how we went from a press that made Clinton admit he smoked pot but didn’t inhale, to accuse Bush of doing cocaine in an attempt to derail his campaign to embracing Obama as a cool dude for chooming and doing coke while getting butt fucked in Hawaii.

The dark masters have reprogrammed society big time... >:(

Jackstar


albrecht

Quote from: GravitySucks on June 11, 2018, 02:13:20 PM
His own literary agent had been saying he was born in Kenya in a pamphlet from the 1990’s. Google it. You can find it.
Who paid for "Obama's" education or got him admitted? According to a prominent black businessman it was some Saudis via Dr. Khalid al-Mansou, who himself is an interesting character, and like Obama has used different names through-out his life. Born Donald Warden he became one of those converted, militant black Muslims and changed his name and then, somehow, gained influence with certain Saudis etc.
https://youtu.be/4EcC0QAd0Ug


GravitySucks

Quote from: albrecht on June 11, 2018, 05:03:42 PM
Who paid for "Obama's" education or got him admitted? According to a prominent black businessman it was some Saudis via Dr. Khalid al-Mansou, who himself is an interesting character, and like Obama has used different names through-out his life. Born Donald Warden he became one of those converted, militant black Muslims and changed his name and then, somehow, gained influence with certain Saudis etc.
https://youtu.be/4EcC0QAd0Ug

Funded by the Saudis. His Chief of Staff was raised by the Iranians. But Russia.

starrmtn001

Quote from: Metron2267 on June 11, 2018, 02:14:49 PM
I have seen that through the Wayback Machine/ Internet Archive.

I think this guy was Trojan Horsed from a very early age.

But you would admit he looks strikingly similar to Davis, not his alleged father, yes?

???

If his mamma Trojan Horsed his daddy, we wouldn't be having this discussion. ;D

starrmtn001

Quote from: Jackstar on June 11, 2018, 04:51:11 PM
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