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svg25ssm |
Posted - 01/11/2018 : 6:34:13 PM Donald wound em up again.LOL.
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50 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
spasmcreek |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 4:43:15 PM we sure do not teach anything in school about the reality of living here vs there..... |
serf |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 3:51:26 PM quote: Originally posted by select-fire
Facts are Facts... I would think those complainers.. would need a grand tour of those places..
It's how you say it. That is his biggest problem with the liberal media and liberal politicians when they jump all over his quote.
White males cannot be so forthright in language anymore and they even hate IQ ratings and will contest what I post but it would not give them any reason to say it derogatory but only Scientific evidence that they feel is misguided.
serf
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Dads3040 |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 3:47:48 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by droptop
quote: Originally posted by Ford 23
From Rolling Stone--article about past Presidents making similar words as Trump
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/flashback-rolling-stone-defends-obama-calling-romney-bullshtter-its-magazine
I attempted to copy and paste the list no success Some way more nasty as Trump
Your cutter-outer must not be working correctly
Rolling Stone even justified Obama calling Romney a “bullbababooeyter” – because “the dirty word is more precise.”
The magazine then listed examples of vulgarity employed by a host of presidents, vice-presidents and presidential candidates:
Abraham Lincoln: "There is nothing to make an Englishman poop quicker than the sight of General George Washington."
Barack Obama: “Obama really drew the ire of the pious, calling opponent Mitt Romney a ‘cow cookiester.’ Sometimes the dirty word is the most precise.”
Joe Biden: "This is a big f**king deal."
Dick Cheney: “Cheney reportedly told Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy to ‘go f**k [himself]’”
George W. Bush: “Commented on the presence of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. Believing he had an audience of one, Bush called Clymer a ‘major-league jerk.’”
Barack Obama: "I don't think I should take any bababooey from anybody on that, do you?"
Richard Nixon: “The Watergate tapes put the phrase ‘expletive deleted’ on the map.”
Lyndon Johnson: "I do know the difference between chicken bababooey and chicken salad,"
John F. Kennedy: "This is obviously a f**k-up."
Harry Truman: “In Truman's eyes, General Douglas MacArthur was a "dumb son of a bitch," and Nixon was ‘a shifty-eyed dirtyed liar.’”
The real obscenity does not lie in the terminology POTUS used.
The significant point is not whether he used a word to describe nations that represent failed states, poverty, disease, or anything else.
The point is that he asked why the US should accept people from those areas as immigrants, apparently equating human character and/ or capacity with their physical location, race, or place of birth.
Keep majoring upon the minors of the quote and you will never get to the real nub of the issue... the ignorant and despicable outlook and statement.
What you and other leftists refuse to address is just how, and who, made those countries the crapholes they are. Either the residents are completely clueless, blameless, and powerless...or they and their culture are some, or all, of the problem.
We are told over and over of the great and priceless asset these folks are for us here as a minority. Yet in each and EVERY country where they are a majority...the country is a Sheethole. Why is that?
Got a C&P that addresses the question? |
select-fire |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 1:01:45 PM Facts are Facts... I would think those complainers.. would need a grand tour of those places.. |
Mr. Perfect |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 12:53:47 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42671153
One more swamp dweller on the out. Good! |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 12:26:55 PM quote: Originally posted by serf
quote: Originally posted by mag00
My hyphenated-American heritage is higher than the USA on both sides of my family.
And quite interestingly, looks like Barz is finally agreeing with what Trump said.
But character assassination is just a dumb way of saying it! Now all the libertards need votes, however, to sit on top of the pyramid. They can play the democracy game better than Republicans.
That's why you don't need I.D. to vote in America.The devil is always in the details.
serf
Sorry, I didn't mean to offend Trump.  |
serf |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 12:20:04 PM quote: Originally posted by mjrfd99
S***hole countries are just like our s***hole cities. Truth sucks huh? Camden or Kingston, Baltimore or Haiti = Ruined by their own while their own victimize their own. Sounds exactly like the demonrat plantation of Newark NJ.
The system needs to appear to be compassionate and caring for all people regardless of their apparent lack of aspirations and use of knowledge. They just can't pay for it right now, however.
People will always want more regardless of others. It's in our DNA. They say they will make money the old fashion way,we earned it.
serf
https://hbr.org/2018/01/how-automation-will-change-work-purpose-and-meaning
Part of the challenge, as economist Brian Arthur recently proposed, “will not be an economic one but a political one.” How are the spoils of technology to be distributed? Arthur points to today’s political turmoil in the U.S. and Europe as partly a result of the chasms between elites and the rest of society. Later this century, societies will discover how to distribute the productive benefits of technology for two primary reasons: because it will be easier and because they must. Over time, technology will enable more production with less sacrifice. Meanwhile, history suggests that concentration of wealth in too few hands leads to social pressures that will either be addressed through politics or violence or both. |
mjrfd99 |
Posted - 01/15/2018 : 08:31:35 AM S***hole countries are just like our s***hole cities. Truth sucks huh? Camden or Kingston, Baltimore or Haiti = Ruined by their own while their own victimize their own. Sounds exactly like the demonrat plantation of Newark NJ. |
serf |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 8:55:41 PM quote: Originally posted by mag00
My hyphenated-American heritage is higher than the USA on both sides of my family.
And quite interestingly, looks like Barz is finally agreeing with what Trump said.
But character assassination is just a dumb way of saying it! Now all the libertards need votes, however, to sit on top of the pyramid. They can play the democracy game better than Republicans.
That's why you don't need I.D. to vote in America.The devil is always in the details.
serf |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 8:42:43 PM My hyphenated-American heritage is higher than the USA on both sides of my family.
And quite interestingly, looks like Barz is finally agreeing with what Trump said. |
serf |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 8:17:15 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by droptop
quote: Originally posted by Ford 23
From Rolling Stone--article about past Presidents making similar words as Trump
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/flashback-rolling-stone-defends-obama-calling-romney-bullshtter-its-magazine
I attempted to copy and paste the list no success Some way more nasty as Trump
Your cutter-outer must not be working correctly
Rolling Stone even justified Obama calling Romney a “bullbababooeyter” – because “the dirty word is more precise.”
The magazine then listed examples of vulgarity employed by a host of presidents, vice-presidents and presidential candidates:
Abraham Lincoln: "There is nothing to make an Englishman poop quicker than the sight of General George Washington."
Barack Obama: “Obama really drew the ire of the pious, calling opponent Mitt Romney a ‘cow cookiester.’ Sometimes the dirty word is the most precise.”
Joe Biden: "This is a big f**king deal."
Dick Cheney: “Cheney reportedly told Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy to ‘go f**k [himself]’”
George W. Bush: “Commented on the presence of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. Believing he had an audience of one, Bush called Clymer a ‘major-league jerk.’”
Barack Obama: "I don't think I should take any bababooey from anybody on that, do you?"
Richard Nixon: “The Watergate tapes put the phrase ‘expletive deleted’ on the map.”
Lyndon Johnson: "I do know the difference between chicken bababooey and chicken salad,"
John F. Kennedy: "This is obviously a f**k-up."
Harry Truman: “In Truman's eyes, General Douglas MacArthur was a "dumb son of a bitch," and Nixon was ‘a shifty-eyed dirtyed liar.’”
The real obscenity does not lie in the terminology POTUS used.
The significant point is not whether he used a word to describe nations that represent failed states, poverty, disease, or anything else.
The point is that he asked why the US should accept people from those areas as immigrants, apparently equating human character and/ or capacity with their physical location, race, or place of birth.
Keep majoring upon the minors of the quote and you will never get to the real nub of the issue... the ignorant and despicable outlook and statement.
Trump needs to use numbers instead of words!
serf
https://iq-research.info/en/page/average-iq-by-country
1 Hong Kong Hong Kong 108 1 Singapore Singapore 108 2 South Korea South Korea 106 3 Japan Japan 105 3 China China 105 4 Taiwan Taiwan 104 5 Italy Italy 102 6 Iceland Iceland 101 6 Mongolia Mongolia 101 6 Switzerland Switzerland 101 7 Austria Austria 100 7 Luxembourg Luxembourg 100 7 Netherlands Netherlands 100 7 Norway Norway 100 7 United Kingdom United Kingdom 100 8 Belgium Belgium 99 8 Canada Canada 99 8 Estonia Estonia 99 8 Finland Finland 99 8 Germany Germany 99 8 Poland Poland 99 8 Sweden Sweden 99 9 Andorra Andorra 98 9 Australia Australia 98 9 Czech Republic Czech Republic 98 9 Denmark Denmark 98 9 France France 98 9 Hungary Hungary 98 9 Latvia Latvia 98 9 Spain Spain 98 9 United States United States 98 10 Belarus Belarus 97 10 Malta Malta 97 10 Russia Russia 97 10 Ukraine Ukraine 97 11 Moldova Moldova 96 11 Slovakia Slovakia 96 11 Slovenia Slovenia 96 11 Uruguay Uruguay 96 12 Israel Israel 95 12 Portugal Portugal 95 13 Armenia Armenia 94 13 Georgia Georgia 94 13 Kazakhstan Kazakhstan 94 13 Romania Romania 94 13 Vietnam Vietnam 94 14 Argentina Argentina 93 14 Bulgaria Bulgaria 93 15 Greece Greece 92 15 Ireland Ireland 92 15 Malaysia Malaysia 92 16 Brunei Brunei 91 16 Cambodia Cambodia 91 16 Cyprus Cyprus 91 16 Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 91 16 Lithuania Lithuania 91 16 Sierra Leone Sierra Leone 91 16 Thailand Thailand 91 17 Albania Albania 90 17 Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 90 17 Chile Chile 90 17 Croatia Croatia 90 17 Kyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan 90 17 Turkey Turkey 90 18 Costa Rica Costa Rica 89 18 Laos Laos 89 18 Mauritius Mauritius 89 18 Serbia Serbia 89 18 Suriname Suriname 89 19 Ecuador Ecuador 88 19 Mexico Mexico 88 19 Samoa Samoa 88 20 Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 87 20 Bolivia Bolivia 87 20 Nauru Nauru 87 20 Guyana Guyana 87 20 Indonesia Indonesia 87 20 Iraq Iraq 87 20 Myanmar Myanmar 87 20 Tajikistan Tajikistan 87 20 Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 87 20 Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 87 21 Kuwait Kuwait 86 21 Philippines Philippines 86 21 Seychelles Seychelles 86 21 Tonga Tonga 86 22 Cuba Cuba 85 22 Eritrea Eritrea 85 22 Fiji Fiji 85 22 Kiribati Kiribati 85 22 Peru Peru 85 22 Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago 85 22 Yemen Yemen 85 23 Afghanistan Afghanistan 84 23 The Bahamas The Bahamas 84 23 Belize Belize 84 23 Colombia Colombia 84 23 Iran Iran 84 23 Jordan Jordan 84 23 Marshall Islands Marshall Islands 84 23 Micronesia Micronesia 84 23 Morocco Morocco 84 23 Nigeria Nigeria 84 23 Pakistan Pakistan 84 23 Panama Panama 84 23 Paraguay Paraguay 84 23 Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 84 23 Solomon Islands Solomon Islands 84 23 Uganda Uganda 84 23 United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates 84 23 Vanuatu Vanuatu 84 23 Venezuela Venezuela 84 24 Algeria Algeria 83 24 Bahrain Bahrain 83 24 Libya Libya 83 24 Oman Oman 83 24 Papua New Guinea Papua New Guinea 83 24 Syria Syria 83 24 Tunisia Tunisia 83 25 Bangladesh Bangladesh 82 25 Dominican Republic Dominican Republic 82 25 India India 82 25 Lebanon Lebanon 82 25 Madagascar Madagascar 82 25 Zimbabwe Zimbabwe 82 26 Egypt Egypt 81 26 Honduras Honduras 81 26 Maldives Maldives 81 26 Nicaragua Nicaragua 81 27 Barbados Barbados 80 27 Bhutan Bhutan 80 27 El Salvador El Salvador 80 27 Kenya Kenya 80 28 Guatemala Guatemala 79 28 Sri Lanka Sri Lanka 79 28 Zambia Zambia 79 29 Democratic Republic of the Congo Democratic Republic of the Congo 78 29 Nepal Nepal 78 29 Qatar Qatar 78 30 Comoros Comoros 77 30 South Africa South Africa 77 31 Cape Verde Cape Verde 76 31 Congo Congo 76 31 Mauritania Mauritania 76 31 Senegal Senegal 76 32 Mali Mali 74 32 Namibia Namibia 74 33 Ghana Ghana 73 34 Tanzania Tanzania 72 35 Central African Republic Central African Republic 71 35 Jamaica Jamaica 71 35 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 71 35 Sudan Sudan 71 36 Antigua and Barbuda Antigua and Barbuda 70 36 Benin Benin 70 36 Botswana Botswana 70 36 Rwanda Rwanda 70 36 Togo Togo 70 37 Burundi Burundi 69 37 Côte d'Ivoire Côte d'Ivoire 69 37 Ethiopia Ethiopia 69 37 Malawi Malawi 69 37 Niger Niger 69 38 Angola Angola 68 38 Burkina Faso Burkina Faso 68 38 Chad Chad 68 38 Djibouti Djibouti 68 38 Somalia Somalia 68 38 Swaziland Swaziland 68 39 Dominica Dominica 67 39 Guinea Guinea 67 39 Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau 67 39 Haiti Haiti 67 39 Lesotho Lesotho 67 39 Liberia Liberia 67 39 Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis 67 39 São Tomé and Príncipe São Tomé and Príncipe 67 40 The Gambia The Gambia 66 41 Cameroon Cameroon 64 41 Gabon Gabon 64 41 Mozambique Mozambique 64 42 Saint Lucia Saint Lucia 62 43 Equatorial Guinea Equatorial Guinea 59 |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 6:52:01 PM quote: Originally posted by droptop
quote: Originally posted by Ford 23
From Rolling Stone--article about past Presidents making similar words as Trump
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/flashback-rolling-stone-defends-obama-calling-romney-bullshtter-its-magazine
I attempted to copy and paste the list no success Some way more nasty as Trump
Your cutter-outer must not be working correctly
Rolling Stone even justified Obama calling Romney a “bullbababooeyter” – because “the dirty word is more precise.”
The magazine then listed examples of vulgarity employed by a host of presidents, vice-presidents and presidential candidates:
Abraham Lincoln: "There is nothing to make an Englishman poop quicker than the sight of General George Washington."
Barack Obama: “Obama really drew the ire of the pious, calling opponent Mitt Romney a ‘cow cookiester.’ Sometimes the dirty word is the most precise.”
Joe Biden: "This is a big f**king deal."
Dick Cheney: “Cheney reportedly told Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy to ‘go f**k [himself]’”
George W. Bush: “Commented on the presence of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. Believing he had an audience of one, Bush called Clymer a ‘major-league jerk.’”
Barack Obama: "I don't think I should take any bababooey from anybody on that, do you?"
Richard Nixon: “The Watergate tapes put the phrase ‘expletive deleted’ on the map.”
Lyndon Johnson: "I do know the difference between chicken bababooey and chicken salad,"
John F. Kennedy: "This is obviously a f**k-up."
Harry Truman: “In Truman's eyes, General Douglas MacArthur was a "dumb son of a bitch," and Nixon was ‘a shifty-eyed dirtyed liar.’”
The real obscenity does not lie in the terminology POTUS used.
The significant point is not whether he used a word to describe nations that represent failed states, poverty, disease, or anything else.
The point is that he asked why the US should accept people from those areas as immigrants, apparently equating human character and/ or capacity with their physical location, race, or place of birth.
Keep majoring upon the minors of the quote and you will never get to the real nub of the issue... the ignorant and despicable outlook and statement. |
droptop |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 11:56:46 AM CNN is cursing up a S***load of BullS*** and appears to be enjoying themselves while shoveling S*** as fast as possible, what a bunch of S***holes. 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fkkKzKAa7-w |
Don McManus |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 10:45:04 AM quote: Originally posted by dakotashooter2
In mamy of those countries the people are truly worse than wild animals.
Do you say Mammy?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PIaj7FNHnjQ |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 09:26:21 AM https://fas.org/sgp/crs/homesec/R42048.pdf |
Captplaid |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 08:00:37 AM All he did was suggest we import a few more Norwegians and everyone loses their minds. |
dakotashooter2 |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 01:59:41 AM In mamy of those countries the people are truly worse than wild animals. |
Laredo Lefty |
Posted - 01/14/2018 : 01:11:24 AM Yep, he probably said it....... so what. He was speaking the truth, that's all that matters to me. |
Marc1301 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 8:13:50 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by Marc1301
I know two 'former Marine officers' personally that run businesses in this area, and they are far from honorable men.
Simply having been in the military does not automatically make one honorable, nor does never having served make one less likely to be honorable.
Generalizations usually suck.
It really doesn't matter who you know. Two out of a sample of tens of thousands leaves a lot to be desired if you are thinking along the lines you seem to be taking. I don't think that is also the approach you take at Memorial Day. Or is it ?
It is not the service, but the quality of service, that matters.
As far as I can tell, the man has served honorably in both the military, as well as foreign, service. It is reasonable that the vetting process for an Ambassador would have revealed less than honorable service, I think.
You can believe whatever you want to about the value of those things in assessing character.
But the point was actually that when compared to someone who is known to be openly abusive and fallacious in their reasoning, when it comes to having to make a comparative decision about the credibility or value of a persons statements and actions, those things are certainly within the realm of appropriate considerations.
You do it however you want.
I'm going to try my best to get to a point where I care even less than I do now about what you think. I'd let you know if I'm able to get there except for one thing,....I don't care enough to bother. |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 6:10:12 PM quote: Originally posted by SG
What a snowflake...
LOL, I have the same "issue", I don't speak snowflake either. 
Just point out their flaws using their rules, and watch them melt down and make stuff up, true GB fun. |
35 Whelen |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 6:08:49 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning.
A simple solution to that would be to stop posting entirely. |
SG |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 6:01:44 PM What a snowflake... |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 5:03:01 PM quote: Originally posted by mag00
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by mag00
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning.
Quit abusing me with your generalizations.   
Q.E.D.
Again, just your opinion which by your owner manual says if I don't like it it must be false and abusive.
But this is why most that like Trump like him. He says it like it is, not abusive, not fallacious, just the way it is, then says what he wants to do to get it fixed, only to be obstructed by the democrats and rhinos.
Here's the thing, if you don't like his lowbrow language, hire an interpreter Most of us know exactly what he is talking about.
Try reading with comprehension.
You are neither the original poster, posting immediately above my remark, or POTUS. Two of those individuals were not the subject of my post.
However, if you want to wedge yourself into the universe of my post, feel free, but it is foolish to then complain if you have made yourself silly in doing so. |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 4:56:34 PM quote: Originally posted by Marc1301
I know two 'former Marine officers' personally that run businesses in this area, and they are far from honorable men.
Simply having been in the military does not automatically make one honorable, nor does never having served make one less likely to be honorable.
Generalizations usually suck.
It really doesn't matter who you know. Two out of a sample of tens of thousands leaves a lot to be desired if you are thinking along the lines you seem to be taking. I don't think that is also the approach you take at Memorial Day. Or is it ?
It is not the service, but the quality of service, that matters.
As far as I can tell, the man has served honorably in both the military, as well as foreign, service. It is reasonable that the vetting process for an Ambassador would have revealed less than honorable service, I think.
You can believe whatever you want to about the value of those things in assessing character.
But the point was actually that when compared to someone who is known to be openly abusive and fallacious in their reasoning, when it comes to having to make a comparative decision about the credibility or value of a persons statements and actions, those things are certainly within the realm of appropriate considerations.
You do it however you want. |
droptop |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 4:55:41 PM quote: Originally posted by Ford 23
From Rolling Stone--article about past Presidents making similar words as Trump
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/flashback-rolling-stone-defends-obama-calling-romney-bullshtter-its-magazine
I attempted to copy and paste the list no success Some way more nasty as Trump
Your cutter-outer must not be working correctly
Rolling Stone even justified Obama calling Romney a “bullbababooeyter” – because “the dirty word is more precise.”
The magazine then listed examples of vulgarity employed by a host of presidents, vice-presidents and presidential candidates:
Abraham Lincoln: "There is nothing to make an Englishman poop quicker than the sight of General George Washington."
Barack Obama: “Obama really drew the ire of the pious, calling opponent Mitt Romney a ‘cow cookiester.’ Sometimes the dirty word is the most precise.”
Joe Biden: "This is a big f**king deal."
Dick Cheney: “Cheney reportedly told Vermont Senator Patrick Leahy to ‘go f**k [himself]’”
George W. Bush: “Commented on the presence of New York Times reporter Adam Clymer. Believing he had an audience of one, Bush called Clymer a ‘major-league jerk.’”
Barack Obama: "I don't think I should take any bababooey from anybody on that, do you?"
Richard Nixon: “The Watergate tapes put the phrase ‘expletive deleted’ on the map.”
Lyndon Johnson: "I do know the difference between chicken bababooey and chicken salad,"
John F. Kennedy: "This is obviously a f**k-up."
Harry Truman: “In Truman's eyes, General Douglas MacArthur was a "dumb son of a bitch," and Nixon was ‘a shifty-eyed dirtyed liar.’” |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 4:39:51 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by mag00
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning.
Quit abusing me with your generalizations.   
Q.E.D.
Again, just your opinion which by your owner manual says if I don't like it it must be false and abusive.
But this is why most that like Trump like him. He says it like it is, not abusive, not fallacious, just the way it is, then says what he wants to do to get it fixed, only to be obstructed by the democrats and rhinos.
Here's the thing, if you don't like his lowbrow language, hire an interpreter Most of us know exactly what he is talking about. |
SG |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 2:49:01 PM Don't forget to check your s**t for s**hole AIDS! LMAO
https://youtu.be/l7sKwCnlDc0 |
nutfinn |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 2:40:46 PM MAGA - He says is like it is  |
Marc1301 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 2:19:33 PM I know two 'former Marine officers' personally that run businesses in this area, and they are far from honorable men.
Simply having been in the military does not automatically make one honorable, nor does never having served make one less likely to be honorable.
Generalizations usually suck. |
serf |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 1:59:30 PM He is just not going along with the Program but he is flaunting his power before others that have a different agenda. If he doesn't watch out they are going to take him out one way or another. Pence may be president sooner that later.
serf |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 1:44:22 PM quote: Originally posted by mag00
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning.
Quit abusing me with your generalizations.   
Q.E.D. |
Dads3040 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 1:28:35 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Because the guy served in the Marines before becoming a "career diplomat", it exalts his opinions and actions forevermore?
There are quite a number of people who served honorably in the military, and then went on to become leftists, statists, and worse. It turns out military service does not guarantee someone will never be a Dumas, politically or otherwise. |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 1:03:58 PM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning.
Quit abusing me with your generalizations.   
|
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 12:44:38 PM quote: Originally posted by dcon12
quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don
Because honorable and informed opinions are usually not characterized by abusive terminology and fallacious reasoning. |
dcon12 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 11:09:37 AM quote: Originally posted by Barzillia
Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours.
Why? Don |
Captplaid |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 10:29:14 AM Today Donald Trump will say "Democrats need to stop acting like a bunch of pussies." |
TooBig |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 10:12:17 AM Saw a blip on the TV where all the black Politicians were all in a uproar so I have to ask them what have they done to help their poor Constituents besides keep them on the plantations and fill their pockets. Every American should sound off and tell the Politicians to support Americans not Illegals. MSMBC was full of Politicians sounding off and some report are saying B.Clinton and Obama have said about the same thing but nobody said a thing about it
Trump summed up the weakness of America- we’re far too nice. We think about everyone, but our own people and our own taxpayers. Why on earth would we allow the world’s poor, unskilled, desperate and dependent masses to come into our country, while we’re $20 trillion in debt? Those days are over. It’s time to be picky and choosy. We don’t have enough jobs for middle class Americans. We don’t have enough money for poor Americans. We have no obligation or need to let in more people who desperately need to use up our resources and our hard-earned taxpayer money. It’s time for “America First.” It’s time for extreme vetting. It’s time to cut off “Visa lotteries.” It’s time to let in skilled craftsman from Norway, and business owners from China, and doctors from Israel. |
NeoBlackdog |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 09:31:29 AM quote: Originally posted by Captplaid
Democrats need to stop acting like a bunch of pussies.
They're not acting! |
Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 09:02:51 AM Somehow, I think the opinion of a Marine Corps officer (and Trump appointee to the Diplomatic Corps) might be a little bit more honorable and informed than yours. |
mjrfd99 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 08:48:31 AM
^^^ and there ya go. Those countries are s***holes just like our demonrat failres of Baltimore-Chicago-St Louis-Newark and 100's more run to ruin s***holes. S***heads run all the S***holes. The demonrat desperation on the "news" is hilarious. "RACIST RACIST RACIST!!!" The truth is a bitch to crybaby knutties.
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Barzillia |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 08:20:02 AM http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42671153 |
Captplaid |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 04:12:17 AM Democrats need to stop acting like a bunch of pussies. |
Ford 23 |
Posted - 01/13/2018 : 02:25:01 AM From Rolling Stone--article about past Presidents making similar words as Trump
https://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/flashback-rolling-stone-defends-obama-calling-romney-bullshtter-its-magazine
I attempted to copy and paste the list no success Some way more nasty as Trump |
mag00 |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 11:44:16 PM quote: Originally posted by Don McManus
quote: Originally posted by bullshot
While I agree wholeheartedly with Trumps remarks (100%) the remark was surely less than presidential
Yes it was, but dollars to snowflake these ‘offended’ Senators say the same thing in a safe situation.
Trumps only mistake was believing he was talking to a group of adults who actually wanted to accomplish something rather than agenda driven hacks looking for political advantage. He shouldn’t have said it, but more importantly it should not have been leaked.
I don't know about that. PC snoflake and libturbs have been trying to shame us regular people for a long time. I think it is absolutely presidential to speak to the people honestly and in plain language.
It's the other behavior that is not presidential, but political. Let's get politics out of governance. |
kimi |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 11:27:58 PM quote: Originally posted by gearheaddad
As a gun loving, God Loving Deplorable tax payer, I love what Trump says. Oh Hell Yeah! I agree 100% with his feelings. Absolutely! I like that he has no filters. He's like "Uncle Ed" at the family dinner table after a few Whiskeys. I'm Uncle Ed.  And I'm Damn proud of it.  
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Captplaid |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 11:23:08 PM If Jeff Sessions has some indictments to hand out, Monday would be a good day. |
gearheaddad |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 10:56:06 PM quote: Originally posted by 35 Whelen

Perfect! |
35 Whelen |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 10:20:07 PM 
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jimdeere |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 9:37:00 PM Yet all those celebrities can say “f... Trump” and the media adores them? |
Don McManus |
Posted - 01/12/2018 : 9:31:23 PM quote: Originally posted by bullshot
While I agree wholeheartedly with Trumps remarks (100%) the remark was surely less than presidential
Yes it was, but dollars to snowflake these ‘offended’ Senators say the same thing in a safe situation.
Trumps only mistake was believing he was talking to a group of adults who actually wanted to accomplish something rather than agenda driven hacks looking for political advantage. He shouldn’t have said it, but more importantly it should not have been leaked. |