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The people are beginning to speak up about President Trump. His next round of approval,ratings will be through the roof. After he is done with his 8 years in office, (that's right, 8!!! He'll get reelected in a landslide), this country will be great again and he will be widely considered to not only be the best president that the US has ever had but he will also be considered the best world leader ever. Even the FAKE NEWS media will eventually come around and see the light. He's already doing great things.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe people are beginning to speak up about President Trump. His next round of approval,ratings will be through the roof. After he is done with his 8 years in office, (that's right, 8!!! He'll get reelected in a landslide), this country will be great again and he will be widely considered to not only be the best president that the US has ever had but he will also be considered the best world leader ever. Even the FAKE NEWS media will eventually come around and see the light. He's already doing great things.
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Trump is making the USA a country again. In his short time in office he has already accomplished more than all of the presidents before him - combined!!
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TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP
USA USA USA!!!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou realize that doesn't change point. She was a Muslim and you didn't care at all until the word "immigrant " landed and you could exploit.
Violence upon Muslims in our country still ok with the terrorist-in-chief and his followers . That's the albatross you wear
You called out the perpetrator of this crime "white". Clearly a veiled accusation of conservative and racist and anti-Muslim. All not true. YOU made a false claim. You were corrected that the actual perpetrator of the crime was an illegal immigrant who lawfully should not have even been here to commit that crime. Your response. "Doesn't matter".
Do you support the Muslim woman who was killed or the illegal immigrant who killed her? Hell of a choice huh? Liberal problems are difficult.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou realize that doesn't change point. She was a Muslim and you didn't care at all until the word "immigrant " landed and you could exploit.
Violence upon Muslims in our country still ok with the terrorist-in-chief and his followers . That's the albatross you wear
Wow. Talk about deflections.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou must get very tired from all of the spinning you have to do. All of the gymnastics.
You called out the perpetrator of this crime "white". Clearly a veiled accusation of conservative and racist and anti-Muslim. All not true. YOU made a false claim. You were corrected that the actual perpetrator of the crime was an illegal immigrant who lawfully should not have even been here to commit that crime. Your response. "Doesn't matter".
Do you support the Muslim woman who was killed or the illegal immigrant who killed her? Hell of a choice huh? Liberal problems are difficult.
TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP!!!
USA USA USA!!!
MAGA!
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When all of this is done with Comey and Mueller will be shown to be liars and puppets of the LIBERAL AGENDA!
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhen all of this is done with Comey and Mueller will be shown to be liars and puppets of the LIBERAL AGENDA!
The contents of these communications have not been disclosed, but what Brennan learned obviously unsettled him profoundly. In congressional testimony on Russian election interference last year, Brennan hinted that some Americans might have betrayed their country. “Individuals who go along a treasonous path,” he warned, “do not even realize they’re along that path until it gets to be a bit too late.” In an interview this year, he put it more bluntly: “I think [Trump] is afraid of the president of Russia. The Russians may have something on him personally that they could always roll out and make his life more difficult.”
While the fact that the former CIA director has espoused this theory hardly proves it, perhaps we should give more credence to the possibility that Brennan is making these extraordinary charges of treason and blackmail at the highest levels of government because he knows something we don’t.
Suppose we are currently making the same mistake we made at the outset of this drama — suppose the dark crevices of the Russia scandal run not just a little deeper but a lot deeper. If that’s true, we are in the midst of a scandal unprecedented in American history, a subversion of the integrity of the presidency. It would mean the Cold War that Americans had long considered won has dissolved into the bizarre spectacle of Reagan’s party’s abetting the hijacking of American government by a former KGB agent. It would mean that when Special Counsel Robert Mueller closes in on the president and his inner circle, possibly beginning this summer, Trump may not merely rail on Twitter but provoke a constitutional crisis.
And it would mean the Russia scandal began far earlier than conventionally understood and ended later — indeed, is still happening.
As Trump arranges to meet face-to-face and privately with Vladimir Putin later this month, the collusion between the two men metastasizing from a dark accusation into an open alliance, it would be dangerous not to consider the possibility that the summit is less a negotiation between two heads of state than a meeting between a Russian-intelligence asset and his handler.”
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Just Like Obama, Trump’s Russia Policy Speaks Louder Than His Words
Some may expect me to lend my voice to this chorus of condemnation. After all, I have personally experienced the devastating consequences of Putin’s expansionism. In 2008, when I was the president of Georgia, Russia shocked the world by invading my country. To this day, one-fifth of Georgia’s territory remains under illegal Russian occupation, and Georgia lacks a clear roadmap to NATO membership.
The Helsinki summit did not change my view of the Russian president. As I have reiterated many times, Putin is pure evil. There is no doubt in my mind that U.S. intelligence agencies arrived at the correct conclusion: Russia did meddle in the U.S. 2016 election, and Putin himself directed the operation. Again, I speak from personal experience on this topic.
My opinion of President Trump’s policy vis-à-vis Russia is perhaps more positive than one might assume from my background. My reasoning is two-fold: After a lifetime of firsthand experience with Russian aggression, I must evaluate Trump’s actions against the proper historical context. In doing so, I have found that Trump’s actions speak for themselves....
http://thefederalist.com/2018/07/18/...-louder-words/
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