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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26600 on: May 27, 2017, 09:46:41 pm »
I'm going to stick my neck out and say Trump's gonna struggle when it comes to international relations.  His lousy attitude might play well for the knuckle draggers back home but it wont get much traction on the world stage.
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« Reply #26601 on: May 27, 2017, 09:48:47 pm »
The Conservative part of Canada referred to him as Justin in their negative campaign ads. Didn't work then either.

There whole campaign during the last election here was "Justin, he's just not ready" and then they got smashed in the election! lol

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« Reply #26602 on: May 27, 2017, 09:49:52 pm »
His supporters failed to grasp that international relations aren't based on negotiations between people. They're negotiations between institutions. You can't sell time shares to an impersonal bureaucracy.

They've got him sussed out already.  His divide and conquer tactics wont work against the EU too easily.  If he had more time and was more subtle then he might have a chance of undermining some of these institutions, but he has no patience, his temper is off the scale, and he has too many problems piling up at home to focus his energies on the issue.  He's left to bluster but he can't back it up unless he goes for the nuclear option and pulls out of NATO and politically nukes existing trade agreements.  How comfortable will the GOP be with any of that?
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« Reply #26603 on: May 27, 2017, 09:51:47 pm »
way to stick your neck out there! ;D

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« Reply #26604 on: May 27, 2017, 11:52:46 pm »
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« Reply #26605 on: May 28, 2017, 12:37:24 am »
Trump considers major changes amid escalating Russia crisis. Uday & Qusay join the team.

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President Trump and his advisers, seeking to contain the escalating Russia crisis that threatens to consume his presidency, are considering a retooling of his senior staff and the creation of a “war room” within the White House, according to several aides and outside Trump allies.

Following Trump’s return to Washington on Saturday night from a nine-day foreign trip that provided a bit of a respite from the controversy back home, the White House plans to far more aggressively combat the cascading revelations about contacts between Trump associates, including Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser, and Russia.

White House officials are also trying to find ways to revive Trump’s stalled policy agenda in Congress and to more broadly overhaul the way the White House communicates with the public.

That includes proposals for more travel and campaign-style rallies throughout the country so that Trump can speak directly to his supporters, as well as changes in the pace and nature of press briefings, likely including a diminished role for embattled White House press secretary Sean Spicer.

While much remained fluid Saturday, the beefed-up operation could include the return of some of Trump’s more combative campaign aides, including former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, who was fired nearly a year ago, and former deputy campaign manager David N. Bossie, who made his name in politics by investigating Bill and Hillary Clinton for two decades. Both of them have already been part of ongoing discussions about how to build a “war room,” which have been led in part by chief strategist Stephen K. Bannon.

Other Trump players who have drifted from his orbit in recent months, such as Sam Nunberg, are also being courted to play more active roles, either officially joining the White House or in an outside capacity, working through confidants of the president.

“Go to the mattresses,” a line from “The Godfather” film about turning to tough mercenaries during troubled times, has circulated among Trump’s friends, according to two people close to the “war room” discussions.

White House counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway has been involved in related talks, including with prominent Trump backers outside Washington and on Capitol Hill, and has contacted people from Trump’s campaign network, asking them to be more highly involved in supporting the president, according to three GOP consultants working with the White House.

Meanwhile, White House counsel Donald McGahn is mulling expanding his office, and an outside legal team led by Marc E. Kasowitz is readying to meet with Trump and guide him, including on whether he should continue to comment on the Russia probes on Twitter.

Kushner has played an active role in the effort to rethink and rearrange the communications team, improve the White House’s surrogate operation, and develop an internal group to combat the influx of negative stories and revelations over the FBI’s Russia probe, said someone with knowledge of the coming changes.

“The bottom line is they need fresh legs; they need more legs,” said Barry Bennett, who served as a political adviser to Trump during the general election. “They’re in full-scale war, and they’re thinly staffed.”

As Trump has participated in meetings with world leaders in recent days, senior aides — including Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Bannon and Kushner — have met in the White House to discuss a potential reshuffle.

Kushner’s own role has emerged as a particularly sensitive topic of discussion within the White House, as his actions have come under increasing scrutiny in the FBI investigation of Russian meddling in last year’s presidential election.

The Washington Post reported Friday night that Kushner and Russia’s ambassador to Washington discussed the possibility of setting up a secret and secure communications channel between Trump’s transition team and the Kremlin, using Russian diplomatic facilities in an apparent move to shield their pre-inauguration discussions from monitoring.

Some White House aides have discreetly discussed among one another whether Kushner should play a lesser role — or even take a leave — at least until the Russia-related issues calm, but they have been reluctant to discuss that view with Kushner himself, and Kushner’s network of allies within the West Wing has rallied behind him.

Those close to Kushner said he has no plans to take a reduced role, though people who have spoken to him say that he is increasingly weary of the nonstop frenzy.

In recent weeks, the White House also brought on Josh Raffel as a spokesman to handle many of the issues in Kushner’s sweeping portfolio; Raffel works out of a shared office in the West Wing, although he also has space in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

During a lunch Friday, Kushner and Priebus talked about how Trump’s foreign trip had gone and began outlining what is coming up in the weeks ahead. Earlier in the day in Kushner’s office, the two briefly discussed the stories involving Kushner and Russia.

The president’s lawyers have also urged him not to author adversarial Twitter messages or make off-the-cuff comments about the ongoing Russia probe, explaining that those utterances could further hurt him if it seems like he’s trying to obstruct the investigation.

Underscoring the uncertainty of what lies ahead, some Trump associates said there have been conversations about dispatching Priebus to serve as ambassador to Greece — his mother is of Greek descent — as a face-saving way to remove him from the White House. A White House spokeswoman strongly denied that possibility Saturday.

The president has expressed frustration — both publicly and privately — with his communications team, ahead of the expected overhaul.

Though no final decisions have been made, one option being discussed is having Spicer — who has been parodied on NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” to devastating effect — take a more behind-the-scenes role and give up his daily, on-camera briefings.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the deputy White House press secretary, is being considered as a replacement behind the lectern and is likely to appear on camera more often in coming weeks. White House aides have also talked about having a rotating cast of staff brief the media, a group that could include officials such as national security adviser H.R. McMaster. Having several aides share the briefing responsibilities could help prevent Trump — who has a notoriously short attention span — from growing bored or angry with any one staffer.

The White House has already been testing this strategy, sending Spicer to the podium along with another top staffer to talk about the news of the day: Office of Management and Budget Director Mick Mulvaney on budget issues, for instance, or McMaster on questions of national security.

On Trump’s foreign tour, Spicer conducted only one briefing, an informal gaggle with the small, traveling press pool. Otherwise, he served more as an emcee, introducing other senior administration officials at more formal briefings.

On Saturday, it was Gary Cohn, the National Economic Council director, and McMaster who headlined the U.S. news conference at the conclusion of the Group of Seven summit in Taormina, Italy. Spicer introduced them and then retired to the corner of the room to watch McMaster and Cohn parry questions from journalists.

The episode highlighted how difficult it is to drive Trump’s agenda, with Russia so prominently in the news. The briefing grew testy after several questions related to Kushner’s activities were posed to McMaster, who largely deflected them.

The expected revamp in White House operations comes at a key juncture in Trump’s presidency, as his job approval ratings continue to sag and he presses for progress on several marquee campaign promises — including revamping the Affordable Care Act and tax restructuring — before Congress takes its August recess.

A White House aide said Saturday that Trump is also considering pushing more modest initiatives in Congress that would stand a better chance of quick passage.

The aide, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to talk more freely, said that could include measures on immigration or infrastructure-related initiatives that are well liked by most Republicans.

“They need accomplishments on issues that affect jobs,” said one Trump adviser. “If the White House and Congress have nothing in hand to tout by this summer, members of Congress are going to come back after their August recess freaking out.”

Conversations about what some are calling a “war room” have focused on a model similar to what emerged during President Bill Clinton’s tenure to cope with the Monica Lewinsky scandal and other crises. Clinton pulled together a team of lawyers and communication and political aides to deal with those issues apart from the regular White House structure, with the aim of letting other business proceed as normally as possible.

Aides and allies of Trump say they have come to the realization that unflattering stories about Russia will be part of the daily conversation for the foreseeable future and acknowledge that the White House has been ill-equipped to handle them.

Christopher Ruddy, a longtime Trump friend, said the White House has been caught flat-footed on many of the Russia stories.

“Because they did not believe there’s anything to it, they’re playing catch-up to get their side of the story out,” Ruddy said.

“At first, I thought the president was fretting too much about this,” said Ruddy, who is chief executive of Newsmax Media and a member of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Fla. “But it keeps growing like a bad fungus, even though there’s nothing there.”

“The deep state and the swamp and many in the media are never going to let up,” added Jason Miller, who served as Trump’s senior communications adviser during the campaign and remains close to the White House. He is not expected to come back in a formal role.

The White House has also been pushing the Republican National Committee to play a more active role in defending the president.

Members of the Trump family outside of the White House have also been ramping up their engagement in the president’s political operation, eager to contribute and guide the party.

On Thursday, Donald Drumpf Jr., Eric Trump and Eric’s wife, Lara Trump, participated in a two-hour meeting at the RNC headquarters in Washington, according to three people familiar with the session who were not authorized to speak publicly.

RNC spokesman Ryan Mahoney declined to address the specifics of the meeting but said the RNC is stepping up efforts to bolster Trump.

“The RNC’s role is to support the president,” he said. “We’re focused on creating as much content as possible to ensure we’re messaging effectively and doing so quickly in order to promote and defend this administration. It’s our top priority.”

Aides say they think President Trump’s agenda will be boosted by making more targeted appearances around the country to tout it.

And several advisers are pushing Trump to do more of the campaign-style rallies like the one he had planned in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on Thursday night. It has since been postponed but will be rescheduled soon, according to Trump’s campaign.

Being outside of Washington among his supporters, particularly in a state he won last year, energizes Trump and provides a way for him to communicate without the filter of the media, his advisers say.

“The conventional ways of communicating are not working for them,” one adviser said, adding that Trump should consider Facebook Live sessions and get out on the road “as frequently as possible.”

“They have to get the campaign brand back,” the adviser said.

Several Trump advisers cited the president’s recent interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, in which Trump made clear it was his idea to fire FBI Director James B. Comey, as the kind of thing to avoid going forward.

“I hope he’ll travel more and do these rallies once a week,” Bennett said. “You get to say whatever you want to say, and you don’t have to take questions.”

As the White House tried to bolster its operations, some staffers who once fell out of favor with Trump have been brought back into conversations.

Lewandowski, who was fired from the campaign amid serious clashes with Kushner and the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump, has also been suggested as an effective messenger — either from inside the administration or from his current perch outside — to push back on the Russia controversy.

Nunberg, who was fired by the Trump campaign in 2015 and has been hostile to Lewandowski since, is now working with Ruddy. At a recent breakfast in Washington with Ruddy, Lewandowski, and Alexandra Preate, a close ally of Bannon, the trio discussed whether Lewandowski and Nunberg could put aside their differences to again rally behind Trump, according to three people familiar with the conversation.

Aides to Trump say they are pleased with both the substance and the optics of his nine-day foreign trip, the first time he has traveled abroad as president, and hope that it could generate momentum for his agenda back home. Others aren’t so sure.

“He was given the chance to look presidential and change the pictures on our television screens,” said Timothy Naftali, a presidential historian at New York University. “But it will be harder for him to manage news back at home than abroad. … The worries he had when he left have not gone away. They’ve only gotten worse.”

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-considers-major-changes-amid-escalating-russia-crisis/ar-BBBA58g?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=spartanntp

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« Reply #26606 on: May 28, 2017, 12:52:04 am »
Uday & Qusay join the team.

:D

I'm old enough to remember the sons non-involvement with politics as being evidence of why Trump didn't need to divest himself of his businesses. Fortunately, they've only been discussing how the GOP and Trump should run the mid-terms and re-election. source. Which is nothing to do with politics whatsoever.
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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26607 on: May 28, 2017, 01:23:20 am »
Can someone keep deleting old posts in this thread from before the election so it always stays at page 666? It'd be very fitting.

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« Reply #26608 on: May 28, 2017, 01:25:34 am »
More campaign style rallies? What's the point of that except keeping the Orange Baby happy? That's not going to get any laws passed or any policies implemented. It is truly bizarre how much attention Trump needs. You wouldn't believe that he's a 70 year old adult...

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« Reply #26609 on: May 28, 2017, 02:55:57 am »
Perfect page number.....

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26610 on: May 28, 2017, 09:08:51 am »
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The @WhiteHouse carefully omits Gauthier Destenay, architect and First Gentleman of Luxembourg, married to its PM, Xavier Bettel.




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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26611 on: May 28, 2017, 09:27:32 am »
Amazing scenes
https://twitter.com/jamiesont/status/868485153739472898?s=09
what is clear about this is that he's not in great condition.

Remember him being helped down the stairs by May? There's a trend here.

He actually can't walk very far.  Ok he's a bit porky, but my dads a couple of years older, portly and can would no problem...

And his physician said he was in the best of health!  Quite clearly, he isn't.
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« Reply #26612 on: May 28, 2017, 09:47:50 am »
We aren't walking through the storm now - we are the storm.

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« Reply #26613 on: May 28, 2017, 09:55:02 am »
what is clear about this is that he's not in great condition.

Remember him being helped down the stairs by May? There's a trend here.

He actually can't walk very far.  Ok he's a bit porky, but my dads a couple of years older, portly and can would no problem...

And his physician said he was in the best of health!  Quite clearly, he isn't.

I reckon Trump eats shite (maybe even literally) and hasn't really been active, other than golf, for the past few decades.   Being obese at 70 will be a huge strain on your heart. 
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« Reply #26614 on: May 28, 2017, 10:24:18 am »
I read before that he doesn't exercise because he believes you get a finite amount of energy in your lifetime and exercise uses it up. Maybe he can walk but is just saving his energy...

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« Reply #26615 on: May 28, 2017, 10:31:41 am »
I read before that he doesn't exercise because he believes you get a finite amount of energy in your lifetime and exercise uses it up. Maybe he can walk but is just saving his energy...

A bit ironic considering he wants to use coal.

He's got yuuuge reserves of energy stored in all that fat. 
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« Reply #26616 on: May 28, 2017, 11:15:05 am »
I reckon Trump eats shite (maybe even literally) and hasn't really been active, other than golf, for the past few decades.   Being obese at 70 will be a huge strain on your heart. 
loves his burger and fries by all accounts, his parents died in their 90s I think so he probably thinks he's fine for a good bit

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« Reply #26617 on: May 28, 2017, 11:47:54 am »
loves his burger and fries by all accounts, his parents died in their 90s I think so he probably thinks he's fine for a good bit
His parents didn't have his shite diet.

Let's hope he has a heart attack soon.
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« Reply #26618 on: May 28, 2017, 12:04:12 pm »
His parents didn't have his shite diet.

Let's hope he has a heart attack soon.
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« Reply #26619 on: May 28, 2017, 12:11:40 pm »
He's 70 and morbidly obese.  I'm not surprised.

Pope Francis is 10 years older and lost a chunk of his lung at a young age to pneumonia and cysts.  He could probably outwalk Trump.
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« Reply #26620 on: May 28, 2017, 02:01:30 pm »
The fact they are thinking of pushing Kushner to the sidelines until the Russia thing 'blows over' is hilariously deluded

The latest Maggie Haberman piece also claims Javanka have a plan to review every six months whether to go back to New York. Guess they will be going back soon

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/politics/trump-returns-to-crisis-over-kushner-as-white-house-tries-to-contain-it.amp.html
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« Reply #26621 on: May 28, 2017, 02:55:22 pm »
The fact they are thinking of pushing Kushner to the sidelines until the Russia thing 'blows over' is hilariously deluded

The latest Maggie Haberman piece also claims Javanka have a plan to review every six months whether to go back to New York. Guess they will be going back soon

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/politics/trump-returns-to-crisis-over-kushner-as-white-house-tries-to-contain-it.amp.html

Signal intelligence, plus testimony from Flynn, and Kushner could head to Costa Rica and it might not be far enough away from an indictment to find him for this.
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« Reply #26622 on: May 28, 2017, 03:06:21 pm »
It's too bad Kushner, being the liberal cuck that he is, would be the perfect scapegoat for Trump's supporters. And the people rumored to be coming in the 'shakeup' are all terrible and more from the Bannon side of things. Including Corey Fucking Lewandowski!

The only downside for Trump of pinning this on Kushner is that it'll strain his relationship with Ivanka. And incest jokes aside, she does seem to be the only one of his kids he actually cares about.

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« Reply #26623 on: May 28, 2017, 04:15:48 pm »
@meakoopa
The @WhiteHouse carefully omits Gauthier Destenay, architect and First Gentleman of Luxembourg, married to its PM, Xavier Bettel.




And go 900 years into the future.....

 :lmao

In all seriousness, I'm surprised they didn't airbrush him out of the photo.
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« Reply #26624 on: May 28, 2017, 04:17:51 pm »
Merkel saying he can't be trusted :lmao

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« Reply #26625 on: May 28, 2017, 04:45:59 pm »
How could you trust a guy who comes to a G7-meeting to learn more about stuff according to his own staff and people around him. He's absolutely clueless and they try to say that that's a good thing. Unbelievable... Especially, when you consider all those stories about his short attention span or his unwillingness to actually learn something new. That guy is the leader of the country and he needs to be told what climate change is all about...

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« Reply #26626 on: May 28, 2017, 04:51:37 pm »
Merkel saying he can't be trusted :lmao

Macron publicly placed him in the same category as Erdogan and Putin.

Trump declares his foreign trip a huge success.
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« Reply #26627 on: May 28, 2017, 05:19:59 pm »
Macron publicly placed him in the same category as Erdogan and Putin.

Trump declares his foreign trip a huge success.

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« Reply #26628 on: May 28, 2017, 07:12:20 pm »
Merkel saying he can't be trusted :lmao

Yep. Says Europe can no longer trust traditional allies like U.S. and U.K due to Trump and Brexit respectively (BBC)

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British Prime Minister May was very angry that the info the U.K. gave to U.S. about Manchester was leaked. Gave me full details!


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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26629 on: May 28, 2017, 07:26:38 pm »
Yep. Says Europe can no longer trust traditional allies like U.S. and U.K due to Trump and Brexit respectively (BBC)

Meanwhile...

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Difficult to underestimate how fucking dangerous this buffoon is now.

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26630 on: May 28, 2017, 07:29:22 pm »
So he just leaked that May was angry about leaks?

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26631 on: May 28, 2017, 07:33:17 pm »
Difficult to underestimate how fucking dangerous this buffoon is now.

Yep in less than 150 days, he's basically ripped up 70+ of carefully balanced relationships.

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26632 on: May 29, 2017, 05:50:02 am »
Word is he's pulling the United States out of the Paris agreement.

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26633 on: May 29, 2017, 06:14:17 am »
Word is he's pulling the United States out of the Paris agreement.

Wow, who saw that coming?

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26634 on: May 29, 2017, 06:15:02 am »
I mean, it doesn't even matter what Trump thinks of climate change... Obama signed the Paris accord, so it has to go. Tired of winning...

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26635 on: May 29, 2017, 06:17:55 am »
The only salvation - and it's really just a minor consolation - is that he'll either get the boot before the 4 years are up or that he won't do an infinite amount of damage in 4 years that can't be reversed during the next administration. Most of his executive orders will be immediately overturned by a new President, and if some of his monstrosities pass Congress then hopefully the Democrats can regain at least one house and reverse those too. 8 years and everybody's fucked though.
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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26636 on: May 29, 2017, 07:02:21 am »
There could be another two or three Supreme Court justices to either retire or pass away in a few years. All of which tend to be progressive or centrist. At the moment, it looks like at least one more will go. It wouldn't be a ridiculous possibility that Trump will have nominated/appointed 3 justices by the end of his first term.

The country could be fucked for a generation.

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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26637 on: May 29, 2017, 07:33:26 am »
They've got him sussed out already.  His divide and conquer tactics wont work against the EU too easily.  If he had more time and was more subtle then he might have a chance of undermining some of these institutions, but he has no patience, his temper is off the scale, and he has too many problems piling up at home to focus his energies on the issue.  He's left to bluster but he can't back it up unless he goes for the nuclear option and pulls out of NATO and politically nukes existing trade agreements.  How comfortable will the GOP be with any of that?

I do wish you's use other metaphors when referring to Donald Trump! It is just a little too close to the bone. :o
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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26638 on: May 29, 2017, 07:51:59 am »
The fact they are thinking of pushing Kushner to the sidelines until the Russia thing 'blows over' is hilariously deluded

The latest Maggie Haberman piece also claims Javanka have a plan to review every six months whether to go back to New York. Guess they will be going back soon

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/politics/trump-returns-to-crisis-over-kushner-as-white-house-tries-to-contain-it.amp.html

Your link doesn't work. This one does:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/27/us/politics/trump-returns-to-crisis-over-kushner-as-white-house-tries-to-contain-it.html
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Re: The Tiny Handed Dipshit.
« Reply #26639 on: May 29, 2017, 09:56:00 am »
I do wish you's use other metaphors when referring to Donald Drumpf! It is just a little too close to the bone. :o

Yeah. Maybe I should have used "Apocalyptic".  ;)

Pence and Ryan are up to their necks in this too. Don't be surprised if the FBI isn't just setting its eyes on Trump.
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