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frankj1 Offline
#51 Posted:
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ah, i see a misunderstanding in post #2.

I meant Trump's demeanor and words were meeker than when Obama showed respect with a bow (not that Trump bowed)...and has been torn apart here ever since!

Oh, and he also got torn apart for not saying "Islamic Terrorist/ism" by Trump and supporters here. Guess what other term Trump backed away from?

All that said, I want him or any sitting president to get those nations involved in reeling in their deadly, dangerous,murderous barbarian strays.

tailgater Offline
#52 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
ah, i see a misunderstanding in post #2.

I meant Trump's demeanor and words were meeker than when Obama showed respect with a bow (not that Trump bowed)...and has been torn apart here ever since!

Oh, and he also got torn apart for not saying "Islamic Terrorist/ism" by Trump and supporters here. Guess what other term Trump backed away from?

All that said, I want him or any sitting president to get those nations involved in reeling in their deadly, dangerous,murderous barbarian strays.



Actually, Trump did say "Islamic Extremists" several times.
Much to the dismay of some Muslims and to the giddy joy of a liberal press.

Seems he should have said "Islamist" extremists so as not to ruffle feathers.

Either way, he was pretty direct with his intent. It doesn't take a genius to figure out where he was pointing fingers.
It was indeed a stark contrast to our previous POTUS. For good or bad we probably won't know for some time.

Frank, you seem very fixated on finding discrepancies rather than dealing with the overall context.
The Twitter king is doing things and instead of focusing on policy we're bring up script from last years debates and comparing bullet points.

If that's what you want, then you win.
That's right.
Our sitting president isn't following his campaign promises to the letter.
Oh. The horror.
Not sure what this will do to the American psyche because this is obviously the first time this has ever happened...





Gene363 Offline
#53 Posted:
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So the Trump haters, who happen to think he wants to start WWIII, are disappointed Trump didn't go to a foreign county, get in their face and insult them.
DrafterX Offline
#54 Posted:
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pretty much... and called him a cawk sucker for not doing it.. Mellow
tailgater Offline
#55 Posted:
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MSNBC headline:

"Trump's budget breaks these 7 campaign promises".


Not anything about whether the budget is good or bad, fair or balanced.

Nope.
Just more of "look! he lied!"

It would be funny if it weren't so effective.

Speyside Offline
#56 Posted:
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I see you are still drinking the orange kool-aid. Did he or did he not break those campaign promises? Or would you rather keep deflecting?
tailgater Offline
#57 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
I see you are still drinking the orange kool-aid. Did he or did he not break those campaign promises? Or would you rather keep deflecting?




The administration releases a budget and instead of reviewing it and critiquing it for merit as a federal budget, a major news agency decides to compare it to cherry picked comments made during a year long campaign.

But I'm the one deflecting.
Speyside Offline
#58 Posted:
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Yes you are. The subject is broken campaign promises, not the budget. You are creating a false narrative that the subject is the merit of the federal budget. Again, did he break campaign promises, this is a yes or no question.
DrafterX Offline
#59 Posted:
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Not yet... the presented budget was a proposal. .. it will get fine tuned just like everything else. .. Mellow
Speyside Offline
#60 Posted:
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True, I do not think the budget as proposed has any chance to pass. I see it as a direction the president would like the budget to go.
DrafterX Offline
#61 Posted:
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But the headline doesn't reflect that does it.. Mellow
RMAN4443 Offline
#62 Posted:
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MACS wrote:
I do have something to say... to all those folks who found the constant complaining about Obammy, here, irritating...

You sure do have short memories. It's been constant bitching since Trump won.

Is he an arrogant buffoon? Yup. Should he pour himself a hot cup of STFU and just be president? Yup. However... I think even if he stopped giving the media so much ammo, they would still be on him like flies on shit.

I couldn't say it any better than that Applause
frankj1 Offline
#63 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
Actually, Trump did say "Islamic Extremists" several times.
Much to the dismay of some Muslims and to the giddy joy of a liberal press.

Seems he should have said "Islamist" extremists so as not to ruffle feathers.

Either way, he was pretty direct with his intent. It doesn't take a genius to figure out where he was pointing fingers.
It was indeed a stark contrast to our previous POTUS. For good or bad we probably won't know for some time.

Frank, you seem very fixated on finding discrepancies rather than dealing with the overall context.
The Twitter king is doing things and instead of focusing on policy we're bring up script from last years debates and comparing bullet points.

If that's what you want, then you win.
That's right.
Our sitting president isn't following his campaign promises to the letter.
Oh. The horror.
Not sure what this will do to the American psyche because this is obviously the first time this has ever happened...






the question of word choice was not Islamist vs Islamic...it was dropping the word Terrorist/terrorism that follows the I word.
This has been said way more recently. And I am not personally upset in his return to the international behavior of previous presidents, nor his more civilized behavior and tone, but I was wondering how his yes men would explain it away...now I know!
Anyone want to comment on the arms deal?
jjanecka Offline
#64 Posted:
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That arms deal is scary and it seems that those items can easily be turned toward Israel.
frankj1 Offline
#65 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
That arms deal is scary and it seems that those items can easily be turned toward Israel.

good point.
I'd be more worried about that if the deal had been with Syria of the recent past...
jjanecka Offline
#66 Posted:
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Well Saudi isn't exactly not gonna back Palestine if they get into a real fray down there.
gummy jones Offline
#67 Posted:
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jjanecka wrote:
Well Saudi isn't exactly not gonna back Palestine if they get into a real fray down there.


iran is the scariest kid in the sandbox right now
DrafterX Offline
#68 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
the question of word choice was not Islamist vs Islamic...it was dropping the word Terrorist/terrorism that follows the I word.
This has been said way more recently. And I am not personally upset in his return to the international behavior of previous presidents, nor his more civilized behavior and tone, but I was wondering how his yes men would explain it away...now I know!
Anyone want to comment on the arms deal?




You notice way more details about him and his behavior than I do.... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#69 Posted:
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thats because you are blinded by love as much as others are blinded by hate. I appreciate how much you have grown to love trump and will carry his water no mater how far that is. At least you are honest and own it.... no matter where the investigations go you will still believe.... good on you.
DrafterX Offline
#70 Posted:
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I've already said I'll cast the first stone if they find impeachable proof he did somethin wrong.. this stuff right now is a waste of time... Mellow
gummy jones Offline
#71 Posted:
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poor hilary didnt win
and she was such a good candidate to boot
shes probably dead broke again
misogyny i say!
MACS Offline
#72 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
I see you are still drinking the orange kool-aid. Did he or did he not break those campaign promises? Or would you rather keep deflecting?


Which president has not? I'm certainly not condoning breaking his campaign promises, but they all do it. I'm just as disappointed that he's not making good on his word.
teedubbya Offline
#73 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
I've already said I'll cast the first stone if they find impeachable proof he did somethin wrong.. this stuff right now is a waste of time... Mellow



How do you know it's a waste of time? And you will not cast the first stone. That will be cast long before by the premature ejaxulators. But you will stand by until the bitter end and you know it. As will most in here.

We do need to see where it goes. We really don't know much yet.
DrafterX Offline
#74 Posted:
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I do wonder if Pence would get more respect... he is a Republican ya know... Mellow
tailgater Offline
#75 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Yes you are. The subject is broken campaign promises, not the budget. You are creating a false narrative that the subject is the merit of the federal budget. Again, did he break campaign promises, this is a yes or no question.


First of all, "the subject", if we're only allowed one, would be the sword swallowing arabian dance. Try to keep up.
If you are allowing for tangents and want to ask about campaign quotes, then I'd say yes. Yes Trump has broken promises.
Earth shattering.
I hear he's the first to do so.

And the check is in the mail.

And I won't come in your mouth.

Not in that order.


teedubbya Offline
#76 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
I do wonder if Pence would get more respect... he is a Republican ya know... Mellow



Probably not. There will always be those that are for or against solely based on party. And anyone breaking with party out of principal is an "in name only."


I like Kasich more and more every day.
tailgater Offline
#77 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
the question of word choice was not Islamist vs Islamic...it was dropping the word Terrorist/terrorism that follows the I word.
This has been said way more recently. And I am not personally upset in his return to the international behavior of previous presidents, nor his more civilized behavior and tone, but I was wondering how his yes men would explain it away...now I know!
Anyone want to comment on the arms deal?


The guy goes on tour and gets the Israeli President to say that we're closer to peace then ever before.
And you're giddy over which words were used.

Calling out the Islamic Extremists was very clearly a call out against terrorism. Until you pointed it out I honestly didn't notice that the term "terrorist" wasn't use. because the message was CLEAR.

the same can not be said about the many speeches Obama gave on the subject.
In fact, I believe he was more intent on making sure the backlash wasn't harsh than he was about calling out those who murdered people.

The contrast is stark and you, as our resident wordsmith, should know it.

tailgater Offline
#78 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
thats because you are blinded by love as much as others are blinded by hate. I appreciate how much you have grown to love trump and will carry his water no mater how far that is. At least you are honest and own it.... no matter where the investigations go you will still believe.... good on you.


What a load of rubbish.

We missed you.

teedubbya Offline
#79 Posted:
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ok
tailgater Offline
#80 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:



I like Kasich more and more every day.


Is that a euphemism for deeek?
teedubbya Offline
#81 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
Is that a euphemism for ******?



I think you are thinking about the cawk thread.... but since you all are bowing and kissing trumps cawk ring at every chance its understandable
ZRX1200 Offline
#82 Posted:
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Al, when has a judge taken into account previous comments into ruling on a WRITTEN document?

Stupid AF.
teedubbya Offline
#83 Posted:
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ZRX1200 wrote:
Al, when has a judge taken into account previous comments into ruling on a WRITTEN document?

Stupid AF.



many many times
DrafterX Offline
#84 Posted:
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prolly back when Bush was in office.... Mellow
DrMaddVibe Offline
#85 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
ah, i see a misunderstanding in post #2.

I meant Trump's demeanor and words were meeker than when Obama showed respect with a bow (not that Trump bowed)...and has been torn apart here ever since!


http://patterico.com/2009/11/15/protocol-101-presidents-dont-bow/
DrMaddVibe Offline
#86 Posted:
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gummy jones wrote:
iran is the scariest kid in the sandbox right now


If the Kenyan King would've done something during the Arab Spring beside an updated Bay of Pigs this wouldn't be an issue. Instead he gave them BILLIONS and nuclear weapons.

What could possibly go wrong there???
DrMaddVibe Offline
#87 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
I like Kasich more and more every day.


Why?

He's the tofu of politics.

If he was so good he would've had the nomination. He didn't even get a cabinet position!!!Frying pan Frying pan Frying pan


He's a dolt.
teedubbya Offline
#88 Posted:
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He is reasonable (you would call it tofu). I like reasonable. I'm not big on flame throwers like you are. I'm glad he never supported trump and stands by that position. Not getting a trump cabinate position is prolly a plus.
Speyside Offline
#89 Posted:
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Tail, you brought up the article about broken campaign promises. That is what I have been talking about. Is it a big issue, no. Is it something he did, yes. If we want to talk about the big issues I would start with the continuous leaks, which are ham stringing our government. Or I would talk about did the Russians influence our election.
Speyside Offline
#90 Posted:
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Tail, is it true? You kiss Trump's cawk ring?
tailgater Offline
#91 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Tail, is it true? You kiss Trump's cawk ring?


Only when the ring gets in the way.

tailgater Offline
#92 Posted:
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Speyside wrote:
Tail, you brought up the article about broken campaign promises. That is what I have been talking about. Is it a big issue, no. Is it something he did, yes. If we want to talk about the big issues I would start with the continuous leaks, which are ham stringing our government. Or I would talk about did the Russians influence our election.


The words get so twisted.
To be clear:
Continuous leaks from where? From within the Trump administration? The whistle blowers who go to CNN but say nothing during the hearings? THOSE leaks? Is it the leaks that are creating the turmoil in DC? Or is it the constant media blitz surround this much-ado-about-nothing charade?

As for the election? I love how we're shooting the messenger. Because regardless of HOW the DNC emails got hacked and released, it was the content that we should be talking about, not the vehicle by which they were delivered.
And let's be honest. There was plenty of speculation that the Russians hacked Trumps camp as well. Which doesn't sound like collusion to me. And yes, it was speculative. But so is every other single piece of information that is being used as "proof".

Who knew that the Russians were so adept at computer hacking that they could foil the entire US Federal government computer team for this long?

Pretty impressive.
If it's true.
Because I'm sure it is.
it must be.
To have been front page for this long.
It's gotta be.


frankj1 Offline
#93 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
The guy goes on tour and gets the Israeli President to say that we're closer to peace then ever before.
And you're giddy over which words were used.

Calling out the Islamic Extremists was very clearly a call out against terrorism. Until you pointed it out I honestly didn't notice that the term "terrorist" wasn't use. because the message was CLEAR.

the same can not be said about the many speeches Obama gave on the subject.
In fact, I believe he was more intent on making sure the backlash wasn't harsh than he was about calling out those who murdered people.

The contrast is stark and you, as our resident wordsmith, should know it.


If I'm giddy about anything, and I don't think I am, it's that his ardent followers are bending over backwards (and forwards) explaining away why his softer side is now the way to go.

I think it's an improvement (don't quote me, libtard membership and all) but have been waiting for the bashing by the angry voters he appealed to who loved the tough talk and hated the diplomacy and respect shown by previous "soft" presidents.

two fisted tough stuff on the way to making America great again! buncha crepe, he is finding out. As he said after the first stab at health care..."who knew it was this complicated?". OK, bad example, all the rest of us knew, but you catch my drift.
teedubbya Offline
#94 Posted:
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I don't care if the leaks benefit or hurt trump or hillary. I really don't even care who is doing the leaking. If they are breaking the law they should be prosecuted. The rest is just stuff.
teedubbya Offline
#95 Posted:
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Hey frank the best comedy for me is the thought of Trump as the poor victim LOL
tailgater Offline
#96 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
If I'm giddy about anything, and I don't think I am, it's that his ardent followers are bending over backwards (and forwards) explaining away why his softer side is now the way to go.

I think it's an improvement (don't quote me, libtard membership and all) but have been waiting for the bashing by the angry voters he appealed to who loved the tough talk and hated the diplomacy and respect shown by previous "soft" presidents.

two fisted tough stuff on the way to making America great again! buncha crepe, he is finding out. As he said after the first stab at health care..."who knew it was this complicated?". OK, bad example, all the rest of us knew, but you catch my drift.


Softer side?
We have another thread where liberals complain that Trump called Brussels a hellhole.

And relatively speaking, Trump is being tough. He's bringing his message to the belly of the beast by making the middle east his first trip.
Nobody wants him to go into NATO and look like that fool from Venezuela. Tough doesn't need to be angry. So hold back on your giddiness for the time being.

teedubbya Offline
#97 Posted:
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he was nicer to belgium than to the pope. Poor poor donnie. everyone is picking on the poor victim. someone needs to defend his every move... out of chivalry or something
delta1 Offline
#98 Posted:
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...can't start the defense yet without piling on...Trump said at the beginning of a joint press conference with PM Netanyahu, without any prompting, prolly as an ill-thought out way to minimize the harm done by his leak of Israeli confidential info to the Russians: " I never said Israel!!!"



d'oh! <--------Netanyahu


He is an incompetent fool who doesn't know what he doesn't know...


tailgater Offline
#99 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
he was nicer to belgium than to the pope. Poor poor donnie. everyone is picking on the poor victim. someone needs to defend his every move... out of chivalry or something


Defend him?

My friend Frank claims that Trump supporters were OK with Trump going soft. I pointed out that he is once again premature.
I never made mention if his words or actions were good or bad.
Trump isn't a victim. Not sure how you even landed there?
Well, actually I do.





delta1 Offline
#100 Posted:
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Trump has played the victim card himself. He said the Russian thing is the biggest witch hunt against a President in history...
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