What a great day for America!
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and if the american white women don't behave, we will opt for russian and eastern european women.
Check the method from Bedrock, 'cause I rock your head to bed
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In what way?ripper76 wrote:artman even struggles with copying and pasting. Sad!
I don't don't struggle with jack shit...you on the other hand....
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Wrong...I actually feel sorry for you and I'm more white than you are.AtiliusRegulus wrote:Arty is brown and is very jealous of white protestants.thedangerouskitchen wrote:Hey Arty... can you give us the Top 3 reasons why you despise Trump AND kindly provide substance to support your reasoning? In other words don't just tell us "he's an idiot" or "he's a racist". IF that's how you feel, give us hard-core evidence / facts to back up your claims.
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MASSIVE fail, Arty.elartman1973 wrote:Enjoy the onslaughtthedangerouskitchen wrote:Um, no Arty I don't know already know... remember, I am (as you call us) a blind / ignorant Trumpster... so PLEASE... educate me on why you believe he's such a terrible President.elartman1973 wrote: If you don't know already then you need serious help
Hey, you never know, you just might even convince me to join your side.
He has failed to condemn the alt-right.
He stood by Roy Moore. His endorsement of an alleged sex predator was morally indefensible and sent a message to women everywhere that Republicans do not believe that credible allegations of a grown man molesting teenage girls are disqualifying
He has dismissed Russian interference in the 2016 election. During his trip to Asia, Trump said he really believes that when Vladimir Putin tells him Russia did not interfere in the 2016 election, Putin believes it. This is patently absurd. Putin directed Russia's meddling.
He fired James B. Comey. If he wanted a change in FBI leadership, he should have announced it the day after the election. Comey's belated firing led directly to the Mueller probe, which hangs over the Trump presidency like the Sword of Damocles.
His noxious tweets undermine his presidency. He overshadowed his policy achievements, his excellent address to Congress and speeches in Saudi Arabia, Warsaw and South Korea by tweeting about Obama "wiretapping" him, gloating over Arnold Schwarzenegger's failure on "The Apprentice" and attacking the hosts of "Morning Joe." Trump fails to understand that the power and grandeur of the presidency are greater than any of the smash-mouth tactics that got him into the office
He has attacked the FBI and the intelligence community. Trump is right to be angry about leaks of private conversations with foreign leaders and the political bias of some individuals involved in the Russia probe. But the vast majority of those in the FBI, the Justice Department and the CIA are good, decent and honorable patriots who deserve the president's respect. Trump should not undermine our institutions because of the corrupt or illegal actions of some individuals
He is giving Miranda rights to captured terrorists. Trump promised to start treating captured terrorists as enemy combatants again, but instead of intelligence-driven interrogation and sending terrorists to Guantanamo Bay, he has continued Obama's criminal-justice approach to terrorist detention.
He is empowering al-Qaeda in Syria. By forging a de facto alliance with Russia and Iran to defeat the Islamic State, Trump is driving Sunni Arabs into the waiting arms of al-Qaeda — which is preparing to replace the Islamic State and is much more dangerous.
He has spent more time attacking Republicans than Democrats. Trump needs to expand his Senate majority if he wants to pass his agenda. Yet he spent an inordinate amount of time in his first year at war with members of his own party.
He has made no effort at bipartisanship. Both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush reached across the aisle in their first year in office, but Barack Obama told Republicans that "elections have consequences" and "I won." Instead of repeating Obama's mistake, Trump should have reached out across party lines. Perhaps the "Resistance" would have refused, but Trump would have gotten credit for trying.
9. He has spent more time attacking Republicans than Democrats. Trump needs to expand his Senate majority if he wants to pass his agenda. Yet he spent an inordinate amount of time in his first year at war with members of his own party.
8. He is empowering al-Qaeda in Syria. By forging a de facto alliance with Russia and Iran to defeat the Islamic State, Trump is driving Sunni Arabs into the waiting arms of al-Qaeda — which is preparing to replace the Islamic State and is much more dangerous.
7. He is giving Miranda rights to captured terrorists. Trump promised to start treating captured terrorists as enemy combatants again, but instead of intelligence-driven interrogation and sending terrorists to Guantanamo Bay, he has continued Obama's criminal-justice approach to terrorist detention.
6. He has attacked the FBI and the intelligence community. Trump is right to be angry about leaks of private conversations with foreign leaders and the political bias of some individuals involved in the Russia probe. But the vast majority of those in the FBI, the Justice Department and the CIA are good, decent and honorable patriots who deserve the president's respect. Trump should not undermine our institutions because of the corrupt or illegal actions of some individuals.
5. His noxious tweets undermine his presidency. He overshadowed his policy achievements, his excellent address to Congress and speeches in Saudi Arabia, Warsaw and South Korea by tweeting about Obama "wiretapping" him, gloating over Arnold Schwarzenegger's failure on "The Apprentice" and attacking the hosts of "Morning Joe." Trump fails to understand that the power and grandeur of the presidency are greater than any of the smash-mouth tactics that got him into the office.
4. He fired James B. Comey. If he wanted a change in FBI leadership, he should have announced it the day after the election. Comey's belated firing led directly to the Mueller probe, which hangs over the Trump presidency like the Sword of Damocles.
3. He has dismissed Russian interference in the 2016 election. During his trip to Asia, Trump said he really believes that when Vladimir Putin tells him Russia did not interfere in the 2016 election, Putin believes it. This is patently absurd. Putin directed Russia's meddling. It is possible to accept that Russia sought to influence our election without accepting that there was any collusion. The fact that a foreign government tried to undermine our democracy should outrage all Americans, regardless of party — including the president.
2. He stood by Roy Moore. His endorsement of an alleged sex predator was morally indefensible and sent a message to women everywhere that Republicans do not believe that credible allegations of a grown man molesting teenage girls are disqualifying. And that message has been received. Polls show a significant increase in the percentage of women who favor Democrats over Republicans in 2018.
1. He has failed to condemn the alt-right. His "many sides" response to Charlottesville was shameful. There a lot of things about the presidency that are hard, but condemning neo-Nazis isn't one of them. While Trump eventually did so, as white nationalist Richard Spencer pointed out, "Trump has never denounced the Alt-Right. Nor will he." Sadly, Spencer is right. Trump's failure to condemn the right's fever swamps hurts his presidency and the conservative movement.
Trump should be celebrating a year of achievement, but instead his administration is hemorrhaging public support. When Trump took office, he had 45 percent approval. Yet today — despite policy successes at home and abroad, economic growth exceeding 3 percent and unemployment at a 17-year low — his approval has dropped 10 points to 35 percent, the lowest of any modern president at this time in his administration. If Trump wants to understand why, he can start with this list.
Read more from Marc Thiessen's archive, follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his updates on Facebook.
100% destruction...better go pull a cork drunkboy...its time
A) I asked for YOUR thoughts / opinions backed up by substance... not someone else's words that you copied / pasted like a coward.
B) I asked you for the Top 3 reasons why you hate Trump.
Please try again... and follow directions this time, ok?
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I wouldn't even know where to begin...so many..but this list is the tip of the iceberg and my thoughts are aligned with it...what's wrong with that?thedangerouskitchen wrote:MASSIVE fail, Arty.elartman1973 wrote:Enjoy the onslaughtthedangerouskitchen wrote:
Um, no Arty I don't know already know... remember, I am (as you call us) a blind / ignorant Trumpster... so PLEASE... educate me on why you believe he's such a terrible President.
Hey, you never know, you just might even convince me to join your side.
He has failed to condemn the alt-right.
He stood by Roy Moore. His endorsement of an alleged sex predator was morally indefensible and sent a message to women everywhere that Republicans do not believe that credible allegations of a grown man molesting teenage girls are disqualifying
He has dismissed Russian interference in the 2016 election. During his trip to Asia, Trump said he really believes that when Vladimir Putin tells him Russia did not interfere in the 2016 election, Putin believes it. This is patently absurd. Putin directed Russia's meddling.
He fired James B. Comey. If he wanted a change in FBI leadership, he should have announced it the day after the election. Comey's belated firing led directly to the Mueller probe, which hangs over the Trump presidency like the Sword of Damocles.
His noxious tweets undermine his presidency. He overshadowed his policy achievements, his excellent address to Congress and speeches in Saudi Arabia, Warsaw and South Korea by tweeting about Obama "wiretapping" him, gloating over Arnold Schwarzenegger's failure on "The Apprentice" and attacking the hosts of "Morning Joe." Trump fails to understand that the power and grandeur of the presidency are greater than any of the smash-mouth tactics that got him into the office
He has attacked the FBI and the intelligence community. Trump is right to be angry about leaks of private conversations with foreign leaders and the political bias of some individuals involved in the Russia probe. But the vast majority of those in the FBI, the Justice Department and the CIA are good, decent and honorable patriots who deserve the president's respect. Trump should not undermine our institutions because of the corrupt or illegal actions of some individuals
He is giving Miranda rights to captured terrorists. Trump promised to start treating captured terrorists as enemy combatants again, but instead of intelligence-driven interrogation and sending terrorists to Guantanamo Bay, he has continued Obama's criminal-justice approach to terrorist detention.
He is empowering al-Qaeda in Syria. By forging a de facto alliance with Russia and Iran to defeat the Islamic State, Trump is driving Sunni Arabs into the waiting arms of al-Qaeda — which is preparing to replace the Islamic State and is much more dangerous.
He has spent more time attacking Republicans than Democrats. Trump needs to expand his Senate majority if he wants to pass his agenda. Yet he spent an inordinate amount of time in his first year at war with members of his own party.
He has made no effort at bipartisanship. Both Bill Clinton and George W. Bush reached across the aisle in their first year in office, but Barack Obama told Republicans that "elections have consequences" and "I won." Instead of repeating Obama's mistake, Trump should have reached out across party lines. Perhaps the "Resistance" would have refused, but Trump would have gotten credit for trying.
9. He has spent more time attacking Republicans than Democrats. Trump needs to expand his Senate majority if he wants to pass his agenda. Yet he spent an inordinate amount of time in his first year at war with members of his own party.
8. He is empowering al-Qaeda in Syria. By forging a de facto alliance with Russia and Iran to defeat the Islamic State, Trump is driving Sunni Arabs into the waiting arms of al-Qaeda — which is preparing to replace the Islamic State and is much more dangerous.
7. He is giving Miranda rights to captured terrorists. Trump promised to start treating captured terrorists as enemy combatants again, but instead of intelligence-driven interrogation and sending terrorists to Guantanamo Bay, he has continued Obama's criminal-justice approach to terrorist detention.
6. He has attacked the FBI and the intelligence community. Trump is right to be angry about leaks of private conversations with foreign leaders and the political bias of some individuals involved in the Russia probe. But the vast majority of those in the FBI, the Justice Department and the CIA are good, decent and honorable patriots who deserve the president's respect. Trump should not undermine our institutions because of the corrupt or illegal actions of some individuals.
5. His noxious tweets undermine his presidency. He overshadowed his policy achievements, his excellent address to Congress and speeches in Saudi Arabia, Warsaw and South Korea by tweeting about Obama "wiretapping" him, gloating over Arnold Schwarzenegger's failure on "The Apprentice" and attacking the hosts of "Morning Joe." Trump fails to understand that the power and grandeur of the presidency are greater than any of the smash-mouth tactics that got him into the office.
4. He fired James B. Comey. If he wanted a change in FBI leadership, he should have announced it the day after the election. Comey's belated firing led directly to the Mueller probe, which hangs over the Trump presidency like the Sword of Damocles.
3. He has dismissed Russian interference in the 2016 election. During his trip to Asia, Trump said he really believes that when Vladimir Putin tells him Russia did not interfere in the 2016 election, Putin believes it. This is patently absurd. Putin directed Russia's meddling. It is possible to accept that Russia sought to influence our election without accepting that there was any collusion. The fact that a foreign government tried to undermine our democracy should outrage all Americans, regardless of party — including the president.
2. He stood by Roy Moore. His endorsement of an alleged sex predator was morally indefensible and sent a message to women everywhere that Republicans do not believe that credible allegations of a grown man molesting teenage girls are disqualifying. And that message has been received. Polls show a significant increase in the percentage of women who favor Democrats over Republicans in 2018.
1. He has failed to condemn the alt-right. His "many sides" response to Charlottesville was shameful. There a lot of things about the presidency that are hard, but condemning neo-Nazis isn't one of them. While Trump eventually did so, as white nationalist Richard Spencer pointed out, "Trump has never denounced the Alt-Right. Nor will he." Sadly, Spencer is right. Trump's failure to condemn the right's fever swamps hurts his presidency and the conservative movement.
Trump should be celebrating a year of achievement, but instead his administration is hemorrhaging public support. When Trump took office, he had 45 percent approval. Yet today — despite policy successes at home and abroad, economic growth exceeding 3 percent and unemployment at a 17-year low — his approval has dropped 10 points to 35 percent, the lowest of any modern president at this time in his administration. If Trump wants to understand why, he can start with this list.
Read more from Marc Thiessen's archive, follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his updates on Facebook.
100% destruction...better go pull a cork drunkboy...its time
A) I asked for YOUR thoughts / opinions backed up by substance... not someone else's words that you copied / pasted like a coward.
B) I asked you for the Top 3 reasons why you hate Trump.
Please try again... and follow directions this time, ok?
Trumps a proven liar...embellished and plants seeds based on Lies in simple minds like yours and then you go thinking its fact..
Trumps a massive hypocrite and guilty of numerous things he points fingers at others for doing.
Trump is blowing taxpayers money on personal luxuries
Trump has thin skin and is impulsive and doesn't think through his actions...
He is a huge bully and attacks people who have owned him..
He's a loser who doesn't pay for work tendered...
He claims he's never had a drink...therefore I don't trust him....
He is an insecure pussy where we need the complete opposite of him in that position...
That's just for starters...
I didn't vote or support Obama or Hillary so it has nothing to do with parties...
It has to do with him being a garbage human being only out for personal interests and those of his rich buddies...if you can't see that then you need to put a bullet in your brain...seriously
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Fat Tits is irate.
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Artie's D-cups are a bouncin' with tremendous force and power at the moment.
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They're flapping all over the placeBush4Ever35 wrote:Artie's D-cups are a bouncin' with tremendous force and power at the moment.
You never liked me, probably don't like me still, but a ***** liking me aint never paid my bills
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A lot if childish comments but not one person can debunk a single word I've posted...very trumplike and very sad....get exposed badly but rather than fix your flaws you choose to play the bully and attack...thing is I'm the bully here...me vs the entire trumpster cult of this board...and I bashed all your skulls in badly...
Don't bother replying...we all know what went down here
Don't bother replying...we all know what went down here
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Artman thinks President Trump is bad because he doesn’t drink and is a “garbage human being.”
Those are some very calm and reasoned arguments. Tough to argue with the logic.
Those are some very calm and reasoned arguments. Tough to argue with the logic.
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Bush4Ever35 wrote:No trolling or LMAOing, one of the great things about Trump's presidency is that it is largely forcing people to reveal who they really are.
That goes for both progressives (who have been revealed as clinically insane), and establishment Republicans (who have been revealed mostly as traitors).
Yikes!!
Exactly. As an apolitical, neutral observer, seeing the hysteria has forced me to lose respect for people I generally thought highly of at one point.
It's sad
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Your stupidity is exposed by you pulling those two insignificant facts in a sea of very significant facts...that's how you roll..pretend shit isn't going on and focus on petty shit...very trumpishripper76 wrote:Artman thinks President Trump is bad because he doesn’t drink and is a “garbage human being.”
Those are some very calm and reasoned arguments. Tough to argue with the logic.
Ouch
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Ripper and tdk and Kobeunderballs are so fucking dumb
Facts...
Their reply will be a childish deflection rather than actually confront themselves over supporting a clown...they will give trump yet another pass.... Make Russia great again apparently
Facts...
Their reply will be a childish deflection rather than actually confront themselves over supporting a clown...they will give trump yet another pass.... Make Russia great again apparently
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After all these years, Artie still does not know that he is being trolled.
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LOL @ Quoting someone fired from CBS for running a FAKE NEWS story.elartman1973 wrote:Ripper and tdk and Kobeunderballs are so fucking dumb
Facts...
Their reply will be a childish deflection rather than actually confront themselves over supporting a clown...they will give trump yet another pass.... Make Russia great again apparently
You're so dumb you can't help but show it lmao
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LeBronMonsterDunk wrote:LOL @ Quoting someone fired from CBS for running a FAKE NEWS story.elartman1973 wrote:Ripper and tdk and Kobeunderballs are so fucking dumb
Facts...
Their reply will be a childish deflection rather than actually confront themselves over supporting a clown...they will give trump yet another pass.... Make Russia great again apparently
You're so dumb you can't help but show it lmao
There are few people less credible than Dan Rather. The “intelligence community” leaders who have spent the last two years fabricating “evidence” and pushing false narratives in order to conduct a coup are on about the same level as Mr. Fake News himself.
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I saw a nice tweet on a blog I use to follow that I recently checked again after like 4 months:
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elartman1973 wrote:Ripper and tdk and Kobeunderballs are so fucking dumb
Facts...
Their reply will be a childish deflection rather than actually confront themselves over supporting a clown...they will give trump yet another pass.... Make Russia great again apparently
Well done, my man. Almost had me fooled for a hot second there.
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You never liked me, probably don't like me still, but a ***** liking me aint never paid my bills
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Fat tits is pretty riled up