nice subtle but hot burn from Putin.
nice subtle but hot burn from Putin.
Flagpole wrote:
Trump is strongly denying US intel that says Russia interfered with our election. Such BS. What a traitor he is. Putin has him over a barrel. How do you Trumpers defend this behavior?
What this press conference showed is that Trump knows that Mueller has the goods on him and the only way he can save himself is to throw the entire country under the bus. It is plain as day.
He could have pulled down Putin's pants and fellated him right there at the podium and conservatives would still proudly proclaim, "That's MY President. So good to have REAL leader in charge for a change!"
The Gallant Pig Man wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Trump is strongly denying US intel that says Russia interfered with our election. Such BS. What a traitor he is. Putin has him over a barrel. How do you Trumpers defend this behavior?
What this press conference showed is that Trump knows that Mueller has the goods on him and the only way he can save himself is to throw the entire country under the bus. It is plain as day.
He could have pulled down Putin's pants and fellated him right there at the podium and conservatives would still proudly proclaim, "That's MY President. So good to have REAL leader in charge for a change!"
And remember one of the right’s favorite name for Obama was apologist in chief. Now we have a spineless traitor in chief and they don’t mind.
The Gallant Pig Man wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Trump is strongly denying US intel that says Russia interfered with our election. Such BS. What a traitor he is. Putin has him over a barrel. How do you Trumpers defend this behavior?
What this press conference showed is that Trump knows that Mueller has the goods on him and the only way he can save himself is to throw the entire country under the bus. It is plain as day.
He could have pulled down Putin's pants and fellated him right there at the podium and conservatives would still proudly proclaim, "That's MY President. So good to have REAL leader in charge for a change!"
LOL! Yup, you nailed it. Somehow Fox News will spin this in a way so that Trumpers will somehow see something positive in this meeting for US interests. But, Trump just publicly—on the world stage—sided with a foreign country that has been hostile to the US over his own intelligence community. Truly surreal.
The Gallant Pig Man wrote:
Flagpole wrote:
Trump is strongly denying US intel that says Russia interfered with our election. Such BS. What a traitor he is. Putin has him over a barrel. How do you Trumpers defend this behavior?
What this press conference showed is that Trump knows that Mueller has the goods on him and the only way he can save himself is to throw the entire country under the bus. It is plain as day.
He could have pulled down Putin's pants and fellated him right there at the podium and conservatives would still proudly proclaim, "That's MY President. So good to have REAL leader in charge for a change!"
It's a shame. Clearly inappropriate and criminal behavior and Trumpers continue to support him. Beyond insane.
I think today may be the worst day in Trump's presidency.
And that's saying a lot for a guy who had to retract a policy of separating children from their families.
Why we don’t have the details of the private meeting (and likely never will) the good Dr. Noisewater nailed this. Trump was already blaming the US before he met with Putin saying the US had been “foolish” in prior actions.
Within the next 24-48 hours expect Trump to claim victory and move to kill the special counsel’s investigation.
Something important just happened that needs to be pointed out regarding the Papa Johns n-word firing.
Apparently he said it while talking to his PR firm, which was hired to help the company avoid these kinds of controversies. The context was that they were talking about words that can never be said and Papa John got irritated and said something like ~"Well the colonel can call people n-words, and no one cares."
So it appears that Papa John wasn't smearing any blacks. He seems to think that KFC gets away with smearing blacks and that there's some kind of unfairness about in the market about it. No matter what the context, the conversation should have been confidential.
Of course this is bad news for Papa John and his pizza franchise, but in the long term it's good news for the battle against race hustlers because companies will NOT want to hire PR firms to help them fight the PC police if the PR firms themselves turn on the companies that hire them. This should help drain some money away from the thought police.
I've been away for a while, just curious after today's sh*t show if Trumpers are still defending the traitor-in-chief?
As John Schindler tweeted today, "This is simply the most dishonest and shameful public performance in the history of the US Presidency."
nontrumper wrote:
I've been away for a while, just curious after today's sh*t show if Trumpers are still defending the traitor-in-chief?
As John Schindler tweeted today, "This is simply the most dishonest and shameful public performance in the history of the US Presidency."
What's all the fuss about?
DiscoGary wrote:
Of course this is bad news for Papa John and his pizza franchise, but in the long term it's good news for the battle against race hustlers because companies will NOT want to hire PR firms to help them fight the PC police if the PR firms themselves turn on the companies that hire them. This should help drain some money away from the thought police.
Their stock price increased 13% the day after he was forced out and it's still up. He was bad for publicity and the board has been trying to can him since last Fall when it became obvious he couldn't keep his political opinions quite and focus on running a business. The only people who think he was actually fired because he said the n word are Twitter warriors in Portland and apparently you.
Racket wrote:
DiscoGary wrote:
Of course this is bad news for Papa John and his pizza franchise, but in the long term it's good news for the battle against race hustlers because companies will NOT want to hire PR firms to help them fight the PC police if the PR firms themselves turn on the companies that hire them. This should help drain some money away from the thought police.
Their stock price increased 13% the day after he was forced out and it's still up. He was bad for publicity and the board has been trying to can him since last Fall when it became obvious he couldn't keep his political opinions quite and focus on running a business. The only people who think he was actually fired because he said the n word are Twitter warriors in Portland and apparently you.
Ah, so you think it was an inside hit job. That makes more sense. Still, it should really make anyone pause before bringing in a PR firm to handle this stuff knowing that someone on the inside might use anything you say in private to run you out of the company. It's a bad day for the race hustling business.
DiscoGary wrote:
nontrumper wrote:
I've been away for a while, just curious after today's sh*t show if Trumpers are still defending the traitor-in-chief?
As John Schindler tweeted today, "This is simply the most dishonest and shameful public performance in the history of the US Presidency."
What's all the fuss about?
OK. So there's so much outrage on the left that I'm not sure what everyone is upset about. What is it this time?
DiscoGary wrote:
DiscoGary wrote:
What's all the fuss about?
OK. So there's so much outrage on the left that I'm not sure what everyone is upset about. What is it this time?
the question is why the right is not outraged.
but what happened today? the president of the united states just sided with Putin and the Russian military over the US intelligence community.
But yeah, the lefties are all freaking out unneccesarily. got it.
US president holds a secret, two-hour, one-on-one meeting with the leader of a foreign adversary that interfered in American elections on his behalf and continues to engage America in cyber warfare. U.S. president goes on to deny the possibility that said foreign adversary ever did anything improper, essentially calls the people who work for American intelligence agencies liars, and blames his own country for current bad relations. When questioned, the leader of the foreign adversary doesn't do a very good job of denying he has compromising material on the U.S. President.
And DiscoGary thinks the important issue of the day is that the Papa John's pizza guy isn't actually as big of a racist as he's being made out to be.
Is the narrative starting to change?
I’m starting to see terms like ‘dereliction of duty’ and even ‘treason’ surface more and more in the narrative with respect to the current occupant of the White House as well as the GOP.
But will this blow over with the next outrage or stick? My sense is that fatigue is setting in and people are both wary and weary of what’s happening and there is an ominous sense that something very wrong happened in the 2016 election cycle.
I'm not sure I agree that he needed to lose his position over this, but it was not as innocuous a thing as you make it out to be.
1) First of all, Colonel Sanders has been dead since 1980. KFC isn't "getting away" with anything.
2) Schnatter referred to black people as "blacks" as you just did and then also used the n-word. Yes, he was saying that Colonel Sanders used to call black people that, but so what? He was trying to minimize the use of not only that word but also the denigrating of people based on their skin color.
3) Being racist and saying and doing racist things is not something that should be termed "getting away with" as if it is desirable to do those things. A kid might "get away with" taking an extra cookie from a cookie jar. Racist behavior is shameful and should never be thought of as "getting away with it".
A long stare in a mirror and a discussion with yourself is probably in order.
Hey Flagpole,
Mueller isn't coming, and if you had half a brain in that head of yours, you'd realize that the only path to Democrats winning elections is to get some kind of message and platform. The biggest lie being told right now is that Donald Trump colluded with Russians. If you did ANY research whatsoever you would know that. How many times does Rod Rosentein and Muller have to say that the president isn't under investigation for you numbskulls to figure it out? The economy is soaring, immigration is being fixed, and better trade deals are being negotiated. I can only assume you are employed, which would mean your taxes are lower. Why in the hell any of this seems bad to you is beyond me. Feel free to fantasize about impeachment for made up offenses, just don't expect to win any elections this way.
FYI, it isn't just conservatives saying this phony investigation needs to end. There are plenty of OP-EDS in the NY Times, Washington Post ect saying the exact same thing.
My company is wildly succeeding because of this Republican economy, and everyone I work with is doing well. Trump isn't ruining the country, as much as you sycophants wish that he were. Get ready for that red wave, bub.
Also, just to be clear, I am not saying that Russians did not try to interfere in our elections. They did. But they have been. Like, since the 70's. Democrats suddenly only care about it when they can use it. Donald Trump is not under federal investigation. This is public knowledge..
Mueller isn't coming.
And the clowns know it.
Flagpole wrote:
L L wrote:
So Trump takes Putin's side against US intel of Russian election interference.
What a surprise.
What a weak leader.
Yep. He's a weak leader. He's a compromised leader. He's a malevolent fool.
The MSM says Trump is weak on Russia when in reality it's the media being weak on the truth.
Trump:
Armed the citizens of Ukraine
Closed consulates
Refuses to acknowledge Putin’s annexation of Crimea
Enacted air strikes (twice) in Syria against Russia’s threats
200+ Russians died in Syria because of those airstrikes
If the Democrats were truly concerned about Russia why did:
Obama promise more “flexibility” after the election?
Obama do nothing after the DNC was hacked?
Obama mock Romney for calling Russia an enemy?
Mueller never
Clownpole forever