That's "foul" not "fowl."
That's "foul" not "fowl."
Defending the cuck wrote:
wejo wrote:I think I may ban the word cuck from the forums. It seems super offensive.
Just because the media my not treat Trump farily doesn't mean he should go out and tweet stuff like this. Very disappointing. He's the president of the US. Should be above this.
Now it's like a cycle.
Just as the guy saying people who voted for Trump should go F*** themselves doesn't help the discourse either. Difference is he's some anonymous poster on the forums and the other is the president of the US.
Never a good idea to ban words, it shows that you are weak and readily acquiesce to the triggered snowflakes that infest this board. What's next? You already took away lib-tard. Cuck stays.
Or just have an argument like an adult where you retort with facts and well thought-out opinions instead of personal attacks.
exthrower wrote:
Phife wrote:Lowest character POTUS of all time
No, that would be Obama....Pitted rich against poor...Black against White...and Men against Women in order to stay in power...truly despicable....
Project much?
Vivalarepublica wrote:
Election Disintegrity wrote:Some much for voting privacy. Trump's latest diversionary trick is:
Trump’s voter-fraud commission wants to know voting history, party ID and address of every voter in U.S.
The chair of the Election Integrity Commission wrote a letter to all 50 states requesting the data and saying it will made available to the public.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2017/06/29/trumps-voter-fraud-commission-wants-to-know-the-voting-history-party-id-and-address-of-every-voter-in-america/This is f-being insane.
Yup. Having the data will make it easier for Trump to send out his Troops when he tells them he must take over the US to save it from itself. His troops will know exactly who to target and shot on sight. No need to lock them up. Elimination is the Trump solution.
How on God's green earth are the leftists destroying America? You are high as a mutherfuKKer.
further left than VIU wrote:
What does being a pawn for Big Oil have to do with your love for Trumpf? There are individuals on LetsRun who brag about their stock & bond portfolio. I understand why they voted for Trumpf. Trumpf will sign any tax cuts for top 1% McConnell and Ryan ask him to sign. What's it in it for you working man? You need to unite with your fellow workers.
Don't use fowl language please. Please write as well as possible. Please explain six or seven reasons why Trumpf is good for this country in your opinion. Please also explain three or four areas he needs to improve in your opinion.
Please consider uniting with your fellow workers. If only billionaires voted for billionaires their policies may be defeated.
Trump is a trust fund con man (albeit a gifted showman) who, for 70 years, wouldn't be caught dead in the same room as a working class Trumpkin. Until, of course, he could use them for personal gain.
If he was fighting for the forgotten man he'd spend time learning about healthcare to evaluate who the beneficiaries of Paul Ryan's plan are, instead of watching morning joe.
Noam Chomsky has an interesting take: Trump is too incompetent to do real harm to the country, but it is a certainty that the con game will be exposed at some point, and his struggling supporters will need to find a new scape goat. That could open the floodgates to competent con man who could do serious harm.
Lol dwumpf wrote:
further left than VIU wrote:What does being a pawn for Big Oil have to do with your love for Trumpf? There are individuals on LetsRun who brag about their stock & bond portfolio. I understand why they voted for Trumpf. Trumpf will sign any tax cuts for top 1% McConnell and Ryan ask him to sign. What's it in it for you working man? You need to unite with your fellow workers.
Don't use fowl language please. Please write as well as possible. Please explain six or seven reasons why Trumpf is good for this country in your opinion. Please also explain three or four areas he needs to improve in your opinion.
Please consider uniting with your fellow workers. If only billionaires voted for billionaires their policies may be defeated.
Trump is a trust fund con man (albeit a gifted showman) who, for 70 years, wouldn't be caught dead in the same room as a working class Trumpkin. Until, of course, he could use them for personal gain.
If he was fighting for the forgotten man he'd spend time learning about healthcare to evaluate who the beneficiaries of Paul Ryan's plan are, instead of watching morning joe.
Noam Chomsky has an interesting take: Trump is too incompetent to do real harm to the country, but it is a certainty that the con game will be exposed at some point, and his struggling supporters will need to find a new scape goat. That could open the floodgates to competent con man who could do serious harm.
1) Noam Chomsky is a Marxist fraud, completely and utterly. We only see him when there is a Republican President, no matter how useless the Democratic administration is. The man is a partisan lackey.
2) I always laugh when I see your use of "Dwumf" it shows me that you watch way too much John Oliver and spend too little time studying history. There was a wave of Germans living in English speaking countries that changed their surnames for Patriotic reasons. The Trump family was obviously one of these, Ben Graham (Warren Buffett's teacher was another), the most famous being the British Royal Family who adopted Windsor as their surname. For some strange reason John Cleese's family changed from Cheese. The irony is John Oliver came to fame after appearing on John Stewart's show, a man who also changed his surname to sound less German/Jewish.
When multimillionaires and billionaires agreed with nearly every word of William F. Buckley Jr., I didn't agree but I understood their perspective. Are you a 1% er Subway Surfers Addiction? If not, you are a foolish pawn. Give us your policies for Making America Great Again as Trumpf voters would say. Attacking Noam Chomsky personally is not a policy. Unite with the workers Subway Surfers Addiction! Workers will welcome future converts like you.
Has Donald Trump been such a pathological LIAR that no one on this thread has mentioned the fact that besides being ridiculously inappropriate and offensive.....Trumps tweet was a fvcking LIE!!!!! Do you really think her face was bleeding? This idiot crybaby is the biggest LIAR in the world. Sad
"Just like letsrun visitors"
I'm officially done with this junk site.
all your fault wrote:
Trump is an idiot and fvck you if you voted for him.
I most definitely did not vote for him, but you have to admit a semi reasonable person could have voted for him because they expected better than this. He's pretty much matching worse case expectations. He is even more outrageous than he was during the election.
Election Disintegrity wrote:
Some much for voting privacy. Trump's latest diversionary trick is:
Trump’s voter-fraud commission wants to know voting history, party ID and address of every voter in U.S.
The chair of the Election Integrity Commission wrote a letter to all 50 states requesting the data and saying it will made available to the public.
Latecomer. Obama already had this in 2012.
https://www.liveleak.com/view?i=49a_1360284775Leroy Washington wrote:
Has Donald Trump been such a pathological LIAR that no one on this thread has mentioned the fact that besides being ridiculously inappropriate and offensive.....Trumps tweet was a fvcking LIE!!!!! Do you really think her face was bleeding? This idiot crybaby is the biggest LIAR in the world. Sad
and if he didn't agree to meet her how would he know her face was bleeding. Did she send him a pic of her bleeding face?
"Donald Trump is a phony. A fraud. His promises are as worthless as a degree from Trump University"
-Mitt Romney
vivalarepublica wrote:
tl;dr daddy issues I read and listened to quite a few interviews with the people that spent significant time around him to write a biography and did lots of interviews with Trump himself. After doing all that, I concluded that his behavior is not that complex and anything that he has done since becoming president is not all that surprising.
Wait. You've spoken to Trump yourself and written a biography? At least give it a plug.
Tojo wrote:
Did you vote for him?
I don't think it really matters if I voted for him but I didn't. Voted for Evan McMullin. And I can respect people who voted for him and Hillary. I don't really have much respect for people who say F*** you if you voted for XYZ.
Shoebacca wrote:
Liberals thought George W. Bush was dumb or bad for the country, but they never questioned his intent or integrity.
I remember the phrase "Bush Lied, Thousands Died". That definitely questioned his integrity.
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My rationale between Trump tweeting less is it would cause a lot less outrage which would help America. There's a big difference between the President thinking something about someone and tweeting it out.
I don't doubt that Morning Joe could be totally unfair to the President. Who cares? You're the president of the US. Just ignore it. Or handle it in a more civilized manner. A lot of kids watch the president and I don't want them to learn from this behavior that is what I meant when he went to a new low.
Stick with eharmomy wrote:
As owner of this site, you should keep your political opinions to yourself
quote]wejo wrote:
In case you missed it our President took it to a new low today with his tweets.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/880408582310776832https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/880410114456465411Deserves a thread but the guy who starts all the N *A *Z I ZIon *ism threads keeps starting one so I decided to start one instead.
Now apparently what set the President off was this:
https://twitter.com/tomnamako/status/880422466589470721Just before Trump's tweet, Morning Joe host, Mika Brzezinski said according to Daily Beast, "Nothing makes a man feel better than making a fake cover of a magazine about himself, lying every day, and destroying the country,†she said, later joking that the faux-cover’s photo was specially selected to cover up Trump’s “teensy†hands."
I don't understand how the most powerful man in America, who is is wealthy, with a healthy family, could be so insecure. Has his insecurity driven him to where he is? It just baffles me. I'd expect a 15 year old kid to have more self -restraint on twitter than the President.
I've said if President Trump would just stop tweeting we'd be so much better off.
That's what most of the discussion should be about.
Now the part that reminds me of LetsRun visitors is we'll often meet people or get emails and people will go out of their way to say they don't go on the forums. I've gotten them from top pros asking to remove forum posts, and then they'll add "not that I'm on the forums". Our joke is when anyone goes out of there way to say they don't go on the forums, it means they go on there.
Just like Trumps (don't watch anymore) claim, right? He almost certainly watching. Or I guess someone could have tweeted him a clip of the shoe. But one thing I heard is that when Trump was on his foreign trip with all the time zone difference, he couldn't watch the cable news shows, so that's why he didn't go unhinged on twitter.
DailyBeast article
http://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-tweets-mika-was-bleeding-badly-from-a-face-lift
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Clearly your brainiac self has never heard of an op-ed piece piece etc.
How's your girlfriend?
Yes it would be better if Trump did not tweet. But a much larger issue is that trump is a low quality man with a fragile ego, who impulsively lies, and is basically incompetent.You can take away his tweeting, but he is still all those things. His tweeting just makes it easier to see who he really is and that's not good.
wejo wrote:
vivalarepublica wrote:tl;dr daddy issues I read and listened to quite a few interviews with the people that spent significant time around him to write a biography and did lots of interviews with Trump himself. After doing all that, I concluded that his behavior is not that complex and anything that he has done since becoming president is not all that surprising.
Wait. You've spoken to Trump yourself and written a biography? At least give it a plug.
Tojo wrote:
Did you vote for him?
I don't think it really matters if I voted for him but I didn't. Voted for Evan McMullin. And I can respect people who voted for him and Hillary. I don't really have much respect for people who say F*** you if you voted for XYZ.
Shoebacca wrote:
Liberals thought George W. Bush was dumb or bad for the country, but they never questioned his intent or integrity.
I remember the phrase "Bush Lied, Thousands Died". That definitely questioned his integrity.
**
My rationale between Trump tweeting less is it would cause a lot less outrage which would help America. There's a big difference between the President thinking something about someone and tweeting it out.
I don't doubt that Morning Joe could be totally unfair to the President. Who cares? You're the president of the US. Just ignore it. Or handle it in a more civilized manner. A lot of kids watch the president and I don't want them to learn from this behavior that is what I meant when he went to a new low.
Unpresidential wrote:
I held my nose and voted for Trump because I think the leftists are destroying America.
I can simply not understand his lack of restraint. He ends up looking small and like an idiot.
+1
wejo wrote:
vivalarepublica wrote:tl;dr daddy issues I read and listened to quite a few interviews with the people that spent significant time around him to write a biography and did lots of interviews with Trump himself. After doing all that, I concluded that his behavior is not that complex and anything that he has done since becoming president is not all that surprising.
Wait. You've spoken to Trump yourself and written a biography? At least give it a plug.
Lol, read and listened to the interviews with people that interviewed Trump himself. I've always figured that if you want to understand a person, look for the people closest to the source.
And nice job voting third party, in really one-sided states where you know the what the result is going to be, third party voting is the way to go. Swing states, be more careful.
Trump's tweets are an unvarnished reflection of how he truly feels. We are shocked that a politician is doing that.He responds to attacks in a very honest although sometimes ugly manner. He hits back hard. He does it to men and women, but people are more upset when it's directed toward a female. People's discrepancy on this reflects sexism.
Old and wise wrote:
Yes it would be better if Trump did not tweet. But a much larger issue is that trump is a low quality man with a fragile ego, who impulsively lies, and is basically incompetent.
You can take away his tweeting, but he is still all those things. His tweeting just makes it easier to see who he really is and that's not good.
wejo wrote:Wait. You've spoken to Trump yourself and written a biography? At least give it a plug.
I don't think it really matters if I voted for him but I didn't. Voted for Evan McMullin. And I can respect people who voted for him and Hillary. I don't really have much respect for people who say F*** you if you voted for XYZ.
I remember the phrase "Bush Lied, Thousands Died". That definitely questioned his integrity.
**
My rationale between Trump tweeting less is it would cause a lot less outrage which would help America. There's a big difference between the President thinking something about someone and tweeting it out.
I don't doubt that Morning Joe could be totally unfair to the President. Who cares? You're the president of the US. Just ignore it. Or handle it in a more civilized manner. A lot of kids watch the president and I don't want them to learn from this behavior that is what I meant when he went to a new low.
Leroy Washington wrote:
Has Donald Trump been such a pathological LIAR that no one on this thread has mentioned the fact that besides being ridiculously inappropriate and offensive.....Trumps tweet was a fvcking LIE!!!!! Do you really think her face was bleeding? This idiot crybaby is the biggest LIAR in the world. Sad
Good point. Nobody really has addressed the fact that what Donald Trump said was simply not true. I guess we are numb to his lies.