45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 2

45th President of the United States, Donald Trump. Vol 2

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grumbledoak

31,568 posts

234 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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ecurie said:
To keep appealing to his audience maybe next time he can impersonate a disabled person ... oh wait, he already did that.
Have you not learned yet what happens when you get caught misrepresenting things?

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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grumbledoak said:
I think baiting Clinton's News Network on Twitter is both hilarious and apt.

As he said in his recent speech, "I am President and they are not!" hehe
And yet, al his little minions were so shocked by this :



Double standards ?

br d

8,404 posts

227 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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Countdown said:
For example Bill Gates donates millions to charity. That's anathema to many on PH. They will give you umpteen reasons why charities are corrupt self-serving organisations and why the only one they donate to is Help for Heroes. Therefore Bill Gates is a "leftie".
I read somewhere yesterday (sorry, can't remember the source) that American Conservative households give an average of 30% more to charity than American Liberal households.

Tycho

11,655 posts

274 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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Wobbegong said:
Tycho said:
Wobbegong said:
Spider Trump hehe
:Hehe: bloody thumbsnap.
Did you take the photo with an iPhone? If you did, you need to take the photo with the home button to the right (when holding the phone in landscape). I had the same issue a few years back when creating a design portfolio....drove me mad! irked
Nope, android and it was a portrait photo.

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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br d said:
I read somewhere yesterday (sorry, can't remember the source) that American Conservative households give an average of 30% more to charity than American Liberal households.
Religious 'charities' by any chance?

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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br d said:
Countdown said:
For example Bill Gates donates millions to charity. That's anathema to many on PH. They will give you umpteen reasons why charities are corrupt self-serving organisations and why the only one they donate to is Help for Heroes. Therefore Bill Gates is a "leftie".
I read somewhere yesterday (sorry, can't remember the source) that American Conservative households give an average of 30% more to charity than American Liberal households.
I read somewhere else that this is not the case :

http://articles.latimes.com/2014/mar/31/business/l...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2012/1...

SmoothCriminal

5,077 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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ecurie said:
grumbledoak said:
I think baiting Clinton's News Network on Twitter is both hilarious and apt.

As he said in his recent speech, "I am President and they are not!" hehe
And yet, al his little minions were so shocked by this :



Double standards ?
One is the personnificaion and trademark execution style of Islamic terrorism and Isis and projecting it onto the president of the United States.

The other is a clip from an entertainment show watched by millions of Americans each week.

If you don't know the difference you're not all there upstairs.

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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BIANCO said:
Thats just a grate example of the over reaction and hysteria over Trump. it was a joke video for god sake, do you watch faulty towers and then want to go out and beat small Spanish blokes up and hit cars with twigs?
It "grated" allright.
I guess we have a very different take on what a "joke" is.
Apart from his reaction to covfefe, which was indeed funny, I do not find any of his Twitter attacks on the media funny at all.
I wonder, if Obama had placed a similar video of him beating up Fox, it would be considered funny by Trump and his troops.

Edited by ecurie on Sunday 2nd July 21:06

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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SmoothCriminal said:
One is the personnificaion and trademark execution style of Islamic terrorism and Isis and projecting it onto the president of the United States.

The other is a clip from an entertainment show watched by millions of Americans each week.

If you don't know the difference you're not all there upstairs.
One is a "comedian" who's hardly known outside the US, the other is the most powerfull man in the world.
If you don't know the difference, I guess there's nobody home upstairs.

Sylvaforever

2,212 posts

99 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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SmoothCriminal said:
ecurie said:
grumbledoak said:
I think baiting Clinton's News Network on Twitter is both hilarious and apt.

As he said in his recent speech, "I am President and they are not!" hehe
And yet, al his little minions were so shocked by this :



Double standards ?
One is the personnificaion and trademark execution style of Islamic terrorism and Isis and projecting it onto the president of the United States.

The other is a clip from an entertainment show watched by millions of Americans each week.

If you don't know the difference you're not all there upstairs.
All there upstairs?




The depravity of the liberal left.

Eddie Strohacker

3,879 posts

87 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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BIANCO said:
You dont need to find it funny you just need to see it for what it is a not go all crazy saying that Trump is trying instigate violence towards the media.
The frailty with that line is Trump has instigated violence his followers have been only too happy to act upon. Moreover, the question is what do you want form a leader of a global superpower in dangerous times? A man who is respected, who brings people with him, someone you can do business with? or a boor who antagonises practically every leader he meets, who constantly acts beneath the dignity of the office, has an obsession with women's blood, is a serial liar & whom invents enemies to shore up his support & distract from his manifold weaknesses. Don't bother answering, I already know & frankly, I can't take the spelling.

Rwagan: Tear down this wall.
Kennedy: Ask not what your country can do for you...

Trump::Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came.to Mar-a-Lago 3 nights in a row around New Year's Eve, and insisted on joining me. She was bleeding badly from a face-lift. I said no!

ecurie

383 posts

203 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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Sylvaforever said:
All there upstairs?




The depravity of the liberal left.
How "far right" must you be here on PH, not to be called a leftie, socialist, ...

minimoog

6,900 posts

220 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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Sylvaforever said:


The depravity of the liberal left.
If she was president of the USA you might have a point. But as usual you don't.

Eric Mc

122,165 posts

266 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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At least she probably is at the same mental age level as the President.

jjlynn27

7,935 posts

110 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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FN2TypeR said:
His Twitter carry ons are fking brilliant, he's like a petulant man baby, a total disgrace to the highest office and dignity in general - I love it

Vote Trump 2020 to keep the comedy rolling (unless he gets impeached and turfed out before then)
Indeed. Just imagine how dull would Pence (or Hillary) be in comparison.

scenario8

6,585 posts

180 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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I suspect any Pence presidency would not strike me as dull. Less entertaining perhaps.

spaximus

4,241 posts

254 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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Eric Mc said:
At least she probably is at the same mental age level as the President.
And yet he is still president, still unimpeached and is putting up with all the crap that is being thrown at him from every angle and trying to do what he said he would.

I know many do not like him but he said he would pull the US out of a bad Climate change deal, he has done it, he has got a partial travel ban in place and he has not had a full year yet.

I would like him to have a chance to do the job he was elected fair and square to do and stand or fall on that

Eric Mc

122,165 posts

266 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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I like dull - especially when the dullard can press the nuclear button.

Eric Mc

122,165 posts

266 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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I'm worried that "slapping the US back into reality" could mean the end of "reality" for everyone else.

I'd prefer a safe lack of reality compared to a reality which includes the end of our existence.

And I am not joking. This man is a dangerous lunatic.

jamoor

14,506 posts

216 months

Sunday 2nd July 2017
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BIANCO said:
ecurie said:
glazbagun said:
laugh I actually like that. I agree it's not very "presidential", but if Obama can hit a punching bag and dance on Ellen to appeal to his demographic, I don't see why Trump can't body slam CNN in a WWF match.
Yes, because dancing on a mainstream TV show is totally the same as posting a video of beating the s**t out of the media.
To keep appealing to his audience maybe next time he can impersonate a disabled person ... oh wait, he already did that.
Thats just a grate example of the over reaction and hysteria over Trump. it was a joke video for god sake, do you watch faulty towers and then want to go out and beat small Spanish blokes up and hit cars with twigs?
Not only that, but the media can bash him all they want and he can't bash the media?

It works both ways IMO, if the media don't want to be criticised, they're in the wrong game.
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