Don't get me started on tan suits.Blame to be had on both sides. Need I remind everyone that Obama saluted while holding a cup of coffee, and he used grey poupon on a hamburger.
Those great jokes were being told to a room full of teenagers
How about the tan suit?!?!?!Blame to be had on both sides. Need I remind everyone that Obama saluted while holding a cup of coffee, and he used grey poupon on a hamburger.
And with what happened early today -- that horrible, horrible attack in Pittsburgh -- I was saying maybe I should cancel both this and that," Trump said, referring to the rally and his earlier appearance at the agricultural convention. "And then I said to myself, I remember **** Grasso, a friend of mine, great guy. He headed up the New York Stock Exchange on September 11.
And the New York Stock Exchange was open the following day. He said -- and what they had to do to open it you wouldn't believe. We won't even talk to you about it. But he got that exchange open
He just says whatever he thinks his supporters or the people in the room will want to hear or will justify his actions/positions. If it’s a true or not is irrelevant.He's truth challenged. Its either a defect or purposeful. I guess either way, its a defect. He's defective.
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Hey buddy, just thought you might like to know that Trump's approval rating in the Gallup poll just dropped 4%.Uh oh, you anti Trump guys aren't gonna like what happened in the NBC/WSJ poll this week-
President Trump's approval rating before the November elections has jumped to a higher level than former President Obama's ahead of the 2010 midterms, according to a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.
The poll found Trump's approval rating at its highest level for that poll yet, at 47 percent. Obama's approval rating was 45 percent around the same time in 2010, according to a similar NBC/Wall Street Journal poll taken in late October 2010.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/412445-trumps-approval-rating-jumps-higher-than-obamas-ahead-of-midterms
Sarah is still the press secretary. Think about that a moment/Andrew FeinbergVerified account @AndrewFeinberg 4m4 minutes ago
Wow. @PressSec won’t say whether @realDonaldTrump would suspend habeas corpus or posse comitatus in response to what he calls an “invasion.” Good Q from @stevenportnoy
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People are growing tired of him not talking any responsibility for anything he says. It's always someone else's fault and that is starting to get old.John HarwoodVerified account @JohnJHarwood 1h1 hour ago
new Gallup Poll shows Trump dropping a week before mid-term election
last week: 44% approve, 50% disapprove (-6)
this week: 40% approve, 54% disapprove (-14)
Because no one has immediately called them liars in the same shot.Lawrence O'Donnell @Lawrence 9m9 minutes ago
The pathological liar at the White House podium just said Trump was elected by “an overwhelming majority of voters.” The foundational lie of the Trump presidency.
How can they keep repeating this falsehood?
So cowardly ..the president makes a very inflammatory and dangerous claim, but then neither he nor SS will back it up.Molly McKewVerified account @MollyMcKew 9m9 minutes ago
Jim Acosta: are you willing to give us a list of who you/POTUS consider an enemy of the people?
Sarah Sanders: "I think those individuals know who they are."
Marvelous.
Exactly. Don't stop going as suggested. Heck, theyd love to withhold what's really going to the media and wouldn't care if just Fox showed up. I would INTERUPT her with every lie.Because no one has immediately called them liars in the same shot.
Thursday 12 October 2017 16:30 But yeah, your point still holds.https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/donald-trump-anti-lgbt-address-hate-group-summit-meeting-first-president-us-homphobia-a7997401.html?fbclid=IwAR3UV4ifbZFSf8tVLyOLT20X_UOO5f2i0xq3fUUM5Jnx8C1niJnDj24nHIM
The, "most favorable LGBTQ President" to, "become first president to speak at anti-LGBT hate group's annual summit".
Whoops. Sorry it on social media.Thursday 12 October 2017 16:30 But yeah, your point still holds.
Not sure if it is new but love the avatarRun It Up said:Because no one has immediately called them liars in the same shot.
HuhTrump Fan Convicted In Anti-Muslim Terror Plot Asks Judge To Consider Trump’s Rhetoric
Even Trump supporters know he fans the flames of hatred and divisiveness - and blame Trump for their actions...
“Trump’s brand of rough-and-tumble verbal pummeling heightened the rhetorical stakes for people of all political persuasions,” they added. “A personal normally at a 3 on a scale of political talk might have found themselves at a 7 during the election. A person, like Patrick, who would often be at a 7 during a normal day, might ‘go to 11.’ See SPINAL TAP. That climate should be taken into account when evaluating the rhetoric that formed the basis of the government’s case.”
He is saying a Trump supporter who was arrested for his terrorist plot is using the defense that Trump has incited people and that this should be considered when handling, ruling on and sentencing domestic terror cases.
Jesus Christ. That is grotesque. Dude is a freakin American citizen.Bucky86 said:
Fox News could not wait to accuse Obama of "politicizing" the shooting. The minute Obama offered thoughts and prayers, Fox jumped all over him.Trump appeared on Laura Ingraham’s show tonight and whined that he was being blamed by the media for these “crazy people.”
He argued that when the Charleston church was shot up a few years back, Obama wasn’t blamed.
Well that is true...
Nikki Haley has the same line. I don't think Haley or Trump get it.Trump appeared on Laura Ingraham’s show tonight and whined that he was being blamed by the media for these “crazy people.”
He argued that when the Charleston church was shot up a few years back, Obama wasn’t blamed.
Well that is true...
Do these people really believe the nonsense they say/post or are they just so caught up in Trump's gravity that they need to defend him no matter what. Trump's constant campaigning itself sets him way apart from any other POTUS. And those rallies are nothing but talking points and chants to fire up his one track mind base.Nikki Haley has the same line. I don't think Haley or Trump get it.
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I have struggled w/ what happened in Pitts bc it’s so similar to what happened in Chas. The country was very racially divided @ the time. We didn’t once blame Pres. Obama. We focused solely on the lives lost & their families. Have some respect for these families & stop the blame.
7:33 PM - 29 Oct 2018
I am embarrassed for her.Nikki Haley has the same line. I don't think Haley or Trump get it.
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I have struggled w/ what happened in Pitts bc it’s so similar to what happened in Chas. The country was very racially divided @ the time. We didn’t once blame Pres. Obama. We focused solely on the lives lost & their families. Have some respect for these families & stop the blame.
7:33 PM - 29 Oct 2018
Not a King.Trump plans to sign an executive order that would remove the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants born on U.S. soil, he said Monday in an exclusive interview for "Axios on HBO."
The move would also likely lead to another stand-off between the U.S. president and the courts, Axios reported.
"It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. Guess what? You don't," Trump reportedly said, declaring he can do it by using an executive order.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/10/30/trump-plans-to-terminate-birthright-citizenship.html
Unless they work at his resorts behind the scenes.DJT just doesn't want anyone in this country that isn't white skinned. He's a full-on blatant racist. Period.
Worries me what other “secret plans” he has that no one but him knows about. Constant abuse of executive power.Trump plans to sign an executive order that would remove the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants born on U.S. soil, he said Monday in an exclusive interview for "Axios on HBO."
The move would also likely lead to another stand-off between the U.S. president and the courts, Axios reported.
"It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. Guess what? You don't," Trump reportedly said, declaring he can do it by using an executive order.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/10/30/trump-plans-to-terminate-birthright-citizenship.html
He’s just drunk on power now."It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. Guess what? You don't," Trump reportedly said, declaring he can do it by using an executive order.
Good, it was a misinterpretation of a rule written when the country was new that makes zero sense as interpreted today. If you travel to any foreign country with your pregnant wife and she gives birth there, would you expect your baby to become a citizen of that country? Of course not.Trump plans to sign an executive order that would remove the right to citizenship for babies of non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants born on U.S. soil, he said Monday in an exclusive interview for "Axios on HBO."
The move would also likely lead to another stand-off between the U.S. president and the courts, Axios reported.
"It was always told to me that you needed a constitutional amendment. Guess what? You don't," Trump reportedly said, declaring he can do it by using an executive order.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2018/10/30/trump-plans-to-terminate-birthright-citizenship.html
Yup. She may very well be positioning herself, and as a SCarolinian, would have considered her a good candidate. But, that tweet pretty much killed it for me. Unlike her to wade in like that.I am embarrassed for her.
Canada and Mexico?Good, it was a misinterpretation of a rule written when the country was new that makes zero sense as interpreted today. If you travel to any foreign country with your pregnant wife and she gives birth there, would you expect your baby to become a citizen of that country? Of course not.
The 14th amendment was ratified in 1868.Good, it was a misinterpretation of a rule written when the country was new that makes zero sense as interpreted today. If you travel to any foreign country with your pregnant wife and she gives birth there, would you expect your baby to become a citizen of that country? Of course not.
It exists in 30 other countries. And in a lesser form in about another 30. So while still in the minority, it is hardly rareIf you travel to any foreign country with your pregnant wife and she gives birth there, would you expect your baby to become a citizen of that country? Of course not.