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@booboo said in US Politics:
@jegga said in US Politics:
I love how calm this woman is throughout, hilarious
Gave up.
Who's the twelve year old whinger?
He's a whiny little man child who writes for the guardian and was a huge fan of Chavez and to this day refuses to admit Venezuela was reduced to its current state by him. He either resorts to whattaboutery when he can't argue facts or storms out of the room. If it wasn't for the Guardian he'd be learning to code .These are a couple of my favourite meltdowns of his.
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The impetus for the early 2016 CIA/FBI investigation motive of George Papadopoulos surrounds Joseph Mifsud as a Russian asset; who supposedly told Papadopoulos that Russia had ‘dirt’ on Hillary Clinton.
Professor Mifsud being a Russian asset underpins all of their subsequent activity. If Mifsud is not a Russian intelligence asset, the FBI and CIA have a problem within their narrative. If Mifsud is a Western asset, well, that proves Papadopouls was being set up.
This will affect the 2020 election if this spirals out of control.
I also feel this is why the Dems are going to massive and desperate lengths to discredit AG Barr. -
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Yes it's easy to have dodgy metrics on that one.
The exact same argument was made in reverse by the left a few years ago. Tim Pool probably shared that version when he was agitating for communism at Zuccotti park
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10% Tariffs on China Rising To 25% On Friday,
Another potentially $325BN In Goods To Be Taxed at 25%The sticking point (at least according to what I read a few weeks back) is the enforcement mechanisms for intellectual property theft. China doesn't want strict enforcement mechanisms. It only wants "understandings" and good faith agreements.
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@Rembrandt said in US Politics:
Getting more hits and has a higher Google rank than the official page.
Comedy gold.
Too right it is and the perverted old fool deserves every part of this jolly good mocking. He is dead set embarrassing.
You'd reckon he'd have at least a couple of mates to pull him aside and tell him to retire, go travelling - strolling up and down to perve at the fleshpots of Amsterdam - go fishing, take up lawn bowls, anything but continuing to sit on his clacker in Washington being utterly useless.
He has not worked in a real job since he was 28 and he is 76 now.
The US electorate spends too much time watching Happy Days and unamusing TV comedians and too little time paying attention to the hopeless jokes for whom they cast their vote.
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Last time he tried to run the creepy Biden stuff was doing the rounds and he dropped out , probably because he realised his party would really burn him to get Hillary into the Whitehouse . The best part of that was his team leaking their research to the media and their polling indicated the word most people associated with her was liar.
Once again they seem he’ll bent on getting Harris in , I wonder if he’ll do the same to her when they hint to him that if he doesn’t bugger off there’ll be a couple of interns tearing up on tv over their time working with him ?
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Well, well, well. The New York Times Editorial Board changes it’s tune... finally relents and admits the reality everybody except CNN can see with their own eyes — there’s a border crisis.
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@jegga said in US Politics:
Last time he tried to run the creepy Biden stuff was doing the rounds and he dropped out , probably because he realised his party would really burn him to get Hillary into the Whitehouse . The best part of that was his team leaking their research to the media and their polling indicated the word most people associated with her was liar.
Once again they seem he’ll bent on getting Harris in , I wonder if he’ll do the same to her when they hint to him that if he doesn’t bugger off there’ll be a couple of interns tearing up on tv over their time working with him ?
He's now come out and said that Margaret Thatcher told him she had reservations about Trump. That's unlikely given she's been dead for almost 10 years.
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@Rancid-Schnitzel said in US Politics:
@jegga said in US Politics:
Last time he tried to run the creepy Biden stuff was doing the rounds and he dropped out , probably because he realised his party would really burn him to get Hillary into the Whitehouse . The best part of that was his team leaking their research to the media and their polling indicated the word most people associated with her was liar.
Once again they seem he’ll bent on getting Harris in , I wonder if he’ll do the same to her when they hint to him that if he doesn’t bugger off there’ll be a couple of interns tearing up on tv over their time working with him ?
He's now come out and said that Margaret Thatcher told him she had reservations about Trump. That's unlikely given she's been dead for almost 10 years.
Really? She had dementia before she died didn’t she?
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Not only did Mueller fail to find Russian collusion, but he pointedly distorted or ignored many of the parts of his investigation that would raise suspicion that the FBI and CIA were trying to entrap Trump and co.
The evidence for this is laid out here.
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Good commentary today in The Federalist:
LIBERALS WERE VERY WRONG ABOUT TAX CUTS. AGAIN.
Contra the Chicken Littles, tax relief has once again spurred economic growth.
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The same month, after cautioning that passage of tax cuts would portend “Armageddon,” then-House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi explained that the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a reform of corporate tax codes and a wide-ranging relief, was “the worst bill in the history of the United States Congress.” Worse than the Fugitive Slave Act? Worse than the Espionage Act? Worse than congressional approval of the internment of Japanese Americans? That’s a really bad bill.
The tenor of left-wing cable news and punditry was predictably panic-stricken. After asserting that the cuts wouldn’t help create a single job, Bruce Bartlett told MSNBC that tax relief was “really akin to rape.” Kurt Eichenwald tweeted that “America died tonight … Millenials [sic]: move away if you can. USA is over. We killed it.” “I’m a Depression historian,” read the headline on a Washington Post op-ed. “The GOP tax bill is straight out of 1929,” proclaimed the same writer. And so on.
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The bold emphases are mine, spotlighting how truly unhinged and ridiculous Trump’s adversaries look as they preen & present themselves as the serious adults in the room.
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Bernie still has an army of dedicated supporters who are bound to him. None of the other Dem candidates has a base of loyalty remotely close to what he does, and the more that party seeks to destroy him the more it will galvanize his base. He’s swimming upstream but isn’t out of this by a longshot, and if he doesn’t win could still be the guy who decides it as kingmaker.
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