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722 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Mon Jul 16 2018, 17:55
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
In the department of you couldn't make it up Trump sides with Russia against his own intelligence agencies!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44852812
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-44852812
723 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Mon Jul 16 2018, 23:28
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Just watched the Trump interview by Piers.
Both fantastic people with a lot of energy.
It was viewing pleasure!
Both fantastic people with a lot of energy.
It was viewing pleasure!
724 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Mon Jul 16 2018, 23:48
BoltonTillIDie
Nat Lofthouse
I watched it too, quite enjoyed it. Trump came across well in my opinion
726 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Tue Jul 17 2018, 19:59
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
but still scary.
727 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Wed Jul 18 2018, 09:31
rammywhite
Frank Worthington
He's just decided that he 'misspoke' about Russian interference when he was mouthing off in Helsinki. This morning it appears that the FBI and other intelligence agencies were right after all.
What a clown!!
I more and more get the impression that the American administration behind the scenes are treating him like the petulant inarticulate fool that he is, attempting to sideline him and treat him as a loose cannon, a temporary embarrassment, and get on with the real job of diplomacy behind his back.
And as for that inane looking clothes horse called Melanine, or whatever,that he drags round the world with him- she only makes him look more of a braindead yankee numpty.
What a clown!!
I more and more get the impression that the American administration behind the scenes are treating him like the petulant inarticulate fool that he is, attempting to sideline him and treat him as a loose cannon, a temporary embarrassment, and get on with the real job of diplomacy behind his back.
And as for that inane looking clothes horse called Melanine, or whatever,that he drags round the world with him- she only makes him look more of a braindead yankee numpty.
728 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Wed Jul 18 2018, 14:21
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
The thing that got me about it was that in "misspeaking" he now claims he meant the exact opposite of what he said. The exact opposite.rammywhite wrote:He's just decided that he 'misspoke' about Russian interference when he was mouthing off in Helsinki. This morning it appears that the FBI and other intelligence agencies were right after all.
What a clown!!
So was the Helsinki statement fake news?
730 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Sun Jul 22 2018, 21:51
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
No mate, Don doesn't DO fake news, he's the victim of it.wanderlust wrote:The thing that got me about it was that in "misspeaking" he now claims he meant the exact opposite of what he said. The exact opposite.rammywhite wrote:He's just decided that he 'misspoke' about Russian interference when he was mouthing off in Helsinki. This morning it appears that the FBI and other intelligence agencies were right after all.
What a clown!!
So was the Helsinki statement fake news?
This was an alternative fact.
732 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Jul 26 2018, 18:57
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karlypants wrote:Just watched the Trump interview by Piers.
Both fantastic people with a lot of energy.
It was viewing pleasure!
Ye might have known you’d be a fan. Any word on what’s convinced you Boris would be a great prime minister?
733 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 14:22
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Now that the truth about the President of the Free World is starting to come out he has resorted to this.
What a slimeball.
What a slimeball.
734 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 15:08
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
wanderlust wrote:Now that the truth about the President of the Free World is starting to come out he has resorted to this.
What a slimeball.
Not that any of this has damaged his support. Pretty much the same way no amount of evidence will stop brexit fans believing everything is going to be great once "we take back control".
735 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 16:15
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Xmiles you do realise Nat will be on your case for mentioning the dreaded B word on here again?
736 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 17:26
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Norpig wrote:Xmiles you do realise Nat will be on your case for mentioning the dreaded B word on here again?
737 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 18:11
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
xmiles wrote:Not that any of this has damaged his support. Pretty much the same way no amount of evidence will stop brexit fans believing everything is going to be great once "we take back control".
I don't think anyone reckons it's going to be great in the short term.
But long term, it will be great. Future generations will thank me.
738 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 18:14
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:xmiles wrote:Not that any of this has damaged his support. Pretty much the same way no amount of evidence will stop brexit fans believing everything is going to be great once "we take back control".
I don't think anyone reckons it's going to be great in the short term.
But long term, it will be great. Future generations will thank me.
So how quickly do you think things will be great? 10 years? 20 years?
739 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 18:23
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
xmiles wrote:So how quickly do you think things will be great? 10 years? 20 years?
I'd say around 12 years, 4 months and 12 days.
740 Re: Donald Trump for President of the USA Thu Aug 23 2018, 19:49
xmiles
Jay Jay Okocha
Natasha Whittam wrote:xmiles wrote:So how quickly do you think things will be great? 10 years? 20 years?
I'd say around 12 years, 4 months and 12 days.
I will put it in my diary.
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