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Donald Trump is a huge loser. Huge.


I feel embarrassed for the schmuck. What a loser. Embarrassing. He doesn't know what the hell he's doing. As a result he's going to fail so badly that he should just quit. He always settled his lawsuits. He should do the same and just settle and leave office pronto.

The guy should quit while he's well, he's not even ahead.

You should quit before he's in bounced out of office. If he doesn't quit he's going to end up so embarrassed it's going to be worse than Richard Nixon.

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There are political boards here, you know....

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EVERYTHING is discussed on this board, you know...
" General Discussion

Talk about anything here."

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By George there are! I learned something new today.

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Crazy Trump just going nuts on Twitter right now it's hilarious#

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No sh!t! LOL!

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Bannon removed from National Security Council. OOPS.

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*cough*

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He sucks

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"Donald Trump is a huge loser. Huge."

classic sour grapes, your side lost, get over it.

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"Your side?" Nah, dumbass. America lost.

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Yep, he is a loser... Imagine if you will being president of a country with an ever decreasing IQ. We have tons of people who feed on the teat of bitter souls like Samantha Bee...

Why The Donald would ever want to be president of this cesspool is beyond me..

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Snowflake. And Richard Nixon had pretty groovy miniskirted daughters, Tricia and Julie. They gave Marcia and Jan brady and Laurie Partridge a run for their money. I even live in Richard Nixon's town,Whittier.Nyeah. I respect Pres.Nixpn/

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Well, he is your POTUS

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What do you think now after the Syria strike?

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Russians moved there ships in place!Checkmate(it wont happen again)WW3 and I don't believe that Syrian president gassed his own people!Its a setup and trump fell for it or set it up.Dont trust nobody

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Really not very surprised that he responded militarily, only somewhat that it was so quick. His combative nature has been evident for quite some time now.

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The Russians sent one creaky destroyer, a day after the US ships were already gone. No WW3. Trust me. But I guarantee the Syrians will think twice before they gas innocent men, women, children and babies again.

Oh btw, you used a double negative there, which makes your statement a positive. The correct phrase would be "Don't trust anybody." Learn the King's English. It can take you far.

Besides, your boy Slick Willie Clinton did the same thing to the late Muamamr Gaddafi way back when he was president, and I don't recall any WW3. And I think we would have all noticed that.

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The initial Russian response was to declare it " an act of aggression ," ( no s***! nothing like stating the obvious and trying to make it appear as a strong stance ) although Russia had been given a one hour heads-up. Syria also had advance knowledge and ordered evacuations; explains the low body count.

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Yeah no s**t! Good to hear low body count.

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"What do you think now after the Syria strike?"

He just made an illegal attack on another country. Based on his emotions. He's turning into a sensitive snowflake, apparently.

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Nope, totally legal. He's the Commander in Chief And snowflake?? You've got to be F**king kidding, Apis. A snowflake would never launch a strike!

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Don't tell me you're still a fan after he turned neocon in the last couple of days and forgot everything he stood for? (Btw, I'm right now watching his ex wife Marla on the italian version of Dancing with the stars.)

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Yep, still a fan. I like him because he's not a politician. He's a tough, intelligent, honest CEO, and that's what we need imho. He speaks his mind, and doesn't back down (unlike most Republicans) when the PC Police scream at him. He sticks to his guns. We say we want our pols honest, but when they're actually honest we excoriate them.

One article I read called him "a giant middle finger to the Political Establishment, both Democrat and Republican".
I agree totally.

And I agree with his strike on Syria. Al-Assad is a butcher and should be gotten rid of. Gassing his own citizens is a heinous crime, and should not be permitted. I'm not in favor of large numbers of American boots on the ground, but missile strikes and bombing are fine with me.

We have reestablished respect for the US in the world, and put butchers and despots on notice. Now the world knows who they're dealing with, like when Reagan fired the air traffic controllers. He's making America Great Again just as he promised.

Btw, I saw a map reporting the international reaction to the strike. Most countries were either in support or neutral. The only countries which objected were Syria (obviously), Iran and Russia if I remember correctly.
Egypt, Jordan and Turkey were in favor of it.

Heck, even Chuckie Shumer and Nancy Pelosi applauded the strike.

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"Heck, even Chuckie Shumer and Nancy Pelosi applauded the strike."

And John McCain. When those types are cheering your actions, you know you just did something bad.

We still haven't seen any evidence who gassed those kids. Many people are reminded of fake evidence Colin Powell gave to UN back in 2003. I wanna see the proof, and not just empty emotional talk.

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I'm not a fan of Chuckie or crazy Nancy either. I just noted their support since they're from the opposition party. Not a big fan of McCain either. He's a rino.

You want proof? I could be wrong, but I believe it's been established that it was al-Hassad. Besides, who else had a motive?

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No, it wasn't established. Neocons want us to take their word for it. And Assad had nothing to gain and everything to lose by doing this. But some other players had a lot to gain by doing a false flag operation and putting the blame on Assad.

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We'll have to agree to disagree on this.

What other players would gain by doing a false flag operation?

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Everyone who wants Assad removed. Use your imagination :)

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Just saw on the news where Syria just attacked opposition targets. Still think Assad was not responsible?

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I forgot to mention (just for the record) another false testimony of a little girl in front of the Congress that started the first Gulf war back in 1991, here.

I hope you see the pattern and why many people don't believe in this newest gas attack.

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So if you don't believe news reports about Assad being guilty, why do you believe Wikipedia?

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What source do you want? It's a common knowledge, there's no shortage of links.

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It is, just because Wikipedia says it is.?

What source do you want for Assad being guilty?

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You're just being difficult now. Admit it, Trump sold his soul to neocons. :)

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No I'm just pointing out the inconsistency that you don't believe news sources about Assad, but you do believe Wikipedia about a girl's false testimony. No offense, but you seem to only believe news sources you agree with.

And no, Trump did not sell his soul to anyone. He was disgusted (as any civilized person would be) by Assad's gassing of men, women, children and babies, and decided that something must be done.

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I don't trust american news about it. Have you forgotten about "fake news"? How come now suddenly people believe the news when it suits them, but didn't trust them before and called them fake news?

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I don't trust the main stream (or lame stream as we conservatives call it) American media. Which media do you trust?

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Definitely not CNN... they are becoming unwatchable.

Independent news, I guess, if I can find it.

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I definitely do NOT believe the Communist News Network (aka the Clinton News Network).

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Shades of Jesse Ventura and Alex Jones conspiracy theories ! Isn't that what you're doing, being selective about what you believe ? And doesn't Wikipedia have a reputation for a lack of credibility at times ?

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Do you believe New York Times? Here's the same story posted by New York Times.

Geez, I didn't know people are so sensitive about Wiki, or I'd put this link instead in the first place.

Here's the same story on Democracy Now. Or just google "Nayirah"

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Newsflash ! I worked in the media for a number of years and I have some insights into how it works behind the scenes.

I understand your distrust and suspicions and share them, maybe even more so because of my experience.

I'm all for comparing different sources. I do that as well.

At the end of the day ( incidentally, an oft used expression by said media) it takes discernment, a fiercely independent mindset, much reflection and finally, sleeping on it and trusting your intuition to a degree.

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Right now, I'm switching between CNN, Fox News and Russia Today. (my head hurts, needles to say :)

I also check one forum that puts links to Syrian sources, twitters and such.

When american representative in UN Nikki Haley cries over dead syrian children, I remember Madeleine Albright saying that 500.000 dead iraqi childen was "worth it" and that puts things into a different perspective. I hope I'm multitasking enough :)

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people from Syria were thanking President Trump for finally doing something, and saying they don't want to come to the USA, they want to stay in their own land and be protected

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'Some' syrians. I can also see plenty of americans protesting Trump and wanting him removed. Should we remove him just cause 'some' americans are protesting on the streets and in campuses?

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What are they protesting? Trump trying to stop innocent people of Syria from being slaughtered and having chemical bombs dropped on them?

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Don't you remember them yelling "Not my president"? They obviously don't want him... so why not remove him.

As far as Assad is concerned, he is a shia muslim, and even if he grew wings and became an angel, sunnis would still want him removed. I know you know this, so don't pretend you don't know why they are thanking Trump.

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Exactly ! That entire part of the world is so divided against itself while simultaneously hating America.

Saddam encouraged the belief that he had WMDs because he thought it would be a deterrent against attack from Iran; it backfired on him.

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of course they don't want him, their candidate lost and they don't like it, nothing but sour grapes,
your analogies are really off the wall, Assad is a murderer and you know it, he's not going to grow wings, he's KILLING his people, would you want him?

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Maybe he'll wind up at the end of a rope in the near future.

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What about Trump? He just killed some people in attack on Syria, but since they were not "his people" everything is okay, I suppose. It's only a bad thing if you kill your own people?

And stop believing everything propaganda tells you to believe about Syria and who is the bad guy there.

Here is an interesting video of a staged attack in Syria. A car-bomb explodes, then a couple of people come and lay on the ground, pretending they were just killed in the explosion. Media films it, and after that "dead" people get up and leave. link to the video

What do you think, how many staged videos like this one have you seen on TV and believed that you are sure who the bad guys are?

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gee, I wonder who made that video, you are sooooooooo gullible, hey, I got some land in Florida, are you interested?

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Talking about gullible... who is more gullible? Someone who wants to see the proof, or someone who believes politicians when they say "we have the proof but we refuse to show it cause it's classified, but trust us we wouldn't lie to you" (when you know they lied twice before about the similar thing)?

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who lied?

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American neocons lied twice before to start two Gulf wars, and now they are lying again to start another war. Only this time they are lying like amateurs, they don't even try to sound convincing anymore. They simply don't care if people believe them or not.

Trump didn't drain the swamp, he drowned in it.

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I dislike politics and political discussions, because they're inevitably so polarized, with no one walking away having listened, considered. or learned anything from the other side.

But I will say there are always sour grapes if the candidate one wanted to win, didn't. And people most always believe news reportage that supports their side, regardless of which side it is. This isn't a liberal, conservative, or even necessarily a middle of the road thing, it's a human thing.

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Thank you !!!!!!

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