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President Trump knew EXACTLY what he was doing when he was presented a hypothetical question by little Hillary sycophant Georgie..................

 

He was trolling and the stupid lefty, along with the braindead media hacks all bought it hook, line and sinker.

 

Trump is a master at the media thing and he trolled the idiotic left BIG TIME.

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2 hours ago, njbuff said:

President Trump knew EXACTLY what he was doing when he was presented a hypothetical question by little Hillary sycophant Georgie..................

 

He was trolling and the stupid lefty, along with the braindead media hacks all bought it hook, line and sinker.

 

Trump is a master at the media thing and he trolled the idiotic left BIG TIME.

 

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On 6/16/2019 at 2:41 PM, 3rdnlng said:

I don't have him on official "ignore" but I ignore him each and every time he posts. Nobody should ever believe anything he posts. He already has broken one promise and doesn't deserve another chance.

Right on cue!!! 

11 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

Once again, someone comes down here to postshit that they know nothing about. You have two choices to keep you from looking like a fool. Either educate yourself before coming down here to post or come down here to educate yourself.

You ***** dork. You only want people to agree with you and your nutbar friends. If they agree with you, they are educated, if they don’t, they are not. Lame! 

 

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5 hours ago, njbuff said:

President Trump knew EXACTLY what he was doing when he was presented a hypothetical question by little Hillary sycophant Georgie..................

 

He was trolling and the stupid lefty, along with the braindead media hacks all bought it hook, line and sinker.

 

Trump is a master at the media thing and he trolled the idiotic left BIG TIME.

 

He's been doing that for most of the past 4 years, and the media still can't figure it out.

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6 hours ago, njbuff said:

President Trump knew EXACTLY what he was doing when he was presented a hypothetical question by little Hillary sycophant Georgie..................

 

He was trolling and the stupid lefty, along with the braindead media hacks all bought it hook, line and sinker.

 

Trump is a master at the media thing and he trolled the idiotic left BIG TIME.

? you keep thinking that! You sound like a mom making excuses for her loser child. 

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1 hour ago, Q-baby! said:

? you keep thinking that! You sound like a mom making excuses for her loser child. 

 

Anyone with a brain in their head knows the President was trolling.

 

As Koko pointed out, the President has been doing it a lot since his candidacy.

 

Because you hate him so much you are blinded by this fact.

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21 minutes ago, njbuff said:

 

Anyone with a brain in their head knows the President was trolling.

 

As Koko pointed out, the President has been doing it a lot since his candidacy.

 

Because you hate him so much you are blinded by this fact.

Congrats on being impressed by his trolling. Such an important attribute for a president! 

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11 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

Trump is the President of the United States. His first duty is to the sworn oath he took when accepted the Office. I would hope that if a foreign government is trying to blackmail a candidate with ‘dirt’ that the President would first try and figure out whether it’s legitimate or a total scam, before he takes the next step of bringing in the intelligence departments. I see NOTHING wrong with what he said in the interview with Little George ‘Clinton’ Stepanopolous

No.  You immediately bring it to the FBI.  That's their job to determine the legitimacy of the information.  As president you have more important things on your agenda.  Trump's answer was dumb but the media overreacted like usual.  I disagree with people that think Trump is constantly playing 3d chess rather than just saying the first thing that pops into his head in these interviews.  I also am aware that Trump will sometimes tell the truth at unexpected times when other presidents would clearly give the politically correct answer and I understand that appeal.  I feel like Trump and the media are engaging in back and forth "hold my beer" since he was elected president.  

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2 hours ago, Q-baby! said:

Congrats on being impressed by his trolling. Such an important attribute for a president! 

 

Who said I was impressed? He just points out the hypocrisy of the MSM in this country. That's all.

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4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

No.  You immediately bring it to the FBI.  That's their job to determine the legitimacy of the information.  As president you have more important things on your agenda.  Trump's answer was dumb but the media overreacted like usual.  I disagree with people that think Trump is constantly playing 3d chess rather than just saying the first thing that pops into his head in these interviews.  I also am aware that Trump will sometimes tell the truth at unexpected times when other presidents would clearly give the politically correct answer and I understand that appeal.  I feel like Trump and the media are engaging in back and forth "hold my beer" since he was elected president.  

Sorry, but I disagree. If a head of state tells the President something in confidence he’s not going to tell his counterpart that he can’t listen. After all these are just people. Go ahead, tell me nobody’s ever shared what most would consider gossip with you before. Did you,as you seem to profess, immediately call the police?

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4 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

No.  You immediately bring it to the FBI.  That's their job to determine the legitimacy of the information.  As president you have more important things on your agenda.  Trump's answer was dumb but the media overreacted like usual.  I disagree with people that think Trump is constantly playing 3d chess rather than just saying the first thing that pops into his head in these interviews.  I also am aware that Trump will sometimes tell the truth at unexpected times when other presidents would clearly give the politically correct answer and I understand that appeal.  I feel like Trump and the media are engaging in back and forth "hold my beer" since he was elected president.  

So, the prime minister of England pulls Trump aside and says that he's heard rumors that his presidential opponent in 2036, Chelsea, has been seen in compromising situations with Meadow Abedin. Doesn't Trump have the option to ignore this or does he have the obligation to report it to the FBI? Did we elect him to be a transferer of information or did we elect him to make reasonable judgements worthy of a five-time president?

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6 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

Sorry, but I disagree. If a head of state tells the President something in confidence he’s not going to tell his counterpart that he can’t listen. After all these are just people. Go ahead, tell me nobody’s ever shared what most would consider gossip with you before. Did you,as you seem to profess, immediately call the police?

 

6 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

So, the prime minister of England pulls Trump aside and says that he's heard rumors that his presidential opponent in 2036, Chelsea, has been seen in compromising situations with Meadow Abedin. Doesn't Trump have the option to ignore this or does he have the obligation to report it to the FBI? Did we elect him to be a transferer of information or did we elect him to make reasonable judgements worthy of a five-time president?

Always safer to play it by the books.  Especially that high up in government when political opponents will make mountains out of molehills and a special prosecutor apparently can be appointed at anytime.  Look at the overreaction to the Trump tower meeting.

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5 hours ago, Doc Brown said:

 

Always safer to play it by the books.  Especially that high up in government when political opponents will make mountains out of molehills and a special prosecutor apparently can be appointed at anytime.  Look at the overreaction to the Trump tower meeting.

I don't want my president lowering himself to the level of the people who would willingly lie for political reasons. "By the books" is not abdicating responsibility and good judgement because it's the safe way. The Trump Tower meeting was not an overreaction but a trumped up charge based on zilch.

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2 hours ago, 3rdnlng said:

I don't want my president lowering himself to the level of the people who would willingly lie for political reasons. "By the books" is not abdicating responsibility and good judgement because it's the safe way. The Trump Tower meeting was not an overreaction but a trumped up charge based on zilch.

Maybe the next president will meet your standard then.

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Three reasons Trump-Russia hasn't turned into Watergate

by Byron York

 

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Why haven't efforts to impeach President Trump gained Watergate-style momentum? The lack of energy has created a sense of bafflement and disappointment among some of the president's most determined adversaries. But there are some simple reasons for it.

 

more at the link:

 

 

 

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On ‎6‎/‎18‎/‎2019 at 1:51 AM, Q-baby! said:

Congrats on being impressed by his trolling. Such an important attribute for a president! 

 

I'm more impressed that the left keeps falling for it.  It's hilarious.

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Three reasons Trump-Russia hasn't turned into Watergate

by Byron York

 

Original Article

 

Why haven't efforts to impeach President Trump gained Watergate-style momentum? The lack of energy has created a sense of bafflement and disappointment among some of the president's most determined adversaries. But there are some simple reasons for it.

 

more at the link:

 

 

 

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Um...because it's not even real?

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9 hours ago, Doc said:

Um...because it's not even real?

 

Real? REAL!? You want to know what's real? Being morally correct is far more important that objective reality! That's what's real! While Trump didn't actually collude/conspire with the Russians, that reality doesn't matter because Trump's really an actual literal super mecha-Nazi! It is our moral imperative to oppose and resist Trump at all costs, even at the cost of reality (and/or sanity)!

 

That's what's real!

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And he’s 100% correct in that. 

 

Its truly great that he’s inside your head so deeply. 

Only a few more posts as d you’ll be ready for the rubber room next to Tibs. Keep #RESISTING. It’s so patriotic to openly deny his Presidency, and work against the peaceful transfer of power. It’s inspirational to us all and especially to youngsters. It’s a new paradigm that you and your filthy ilk are foisting on our society and culture. 

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On 6/18/2019 at 12:11 PM, Doc Brown said:

 

Always safer to play it by the books.  Especially that high up in government when political opponents will make mountains out of molehills and a special prosecutor apparently can be appointed at anytime.  Look at the overreaction to the Trump tower meeting.

You’ve clearly never run a major organization. If I ran the HR every time I heard something about one employee or another I’d never get anything done! ?

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2 hours ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

 

How about these morons come into our country LEGALLY and not one death would happen?

 

But you try to sneak to our country, you pay the consequences that might come along with it. Pretty simple, but you braindead leftists wouldn't know common sense if it slapped you in the face.

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5 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

You’ve clearly never run a major organization. If I ran the HR every time I heard something about one employee or another I’d never get anything done! ?

That's actually his best defense as he approached the question as most of us would answer in a normal work environment.  There are a different set of rules for running for president and running a major company.  On a more broad level, a lot of Trump's actions that made him appear guilty as hell can also be chalked up to his inexperience in government and him being used to running a major organization where he can fire anybody for almost anything.

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3 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Traitor 

 

Trump, with a grin, tells Putin: ‘Don’t meddle in the election’

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The president appeared to make light of Russian election interference during a meeting with Vladi­mir Putin on the sidelines of the G-20 summit in Japan. 

 

 

Leftists again cannot understand when Trump mocks the media................?

 

 

 

OSAKA, Japan—President Trump was about to start his meeting with Vladimir Putin when a reporter threw out a question: Would he tell his Russian counterpart not to interfere in the 2020 U.S. presidential election?

 

“Don’t meddle in the election, president,” Mr. Trump said, with a hint of a grin. Then he wagged his finger at Mr. Putin and repeated: “Don’t meddle in the election.”

 

Mr. Putin made a half-smile of his own, and the two men left to start a private meeting on the sidelines of a Group of 20 summit of leading world economies. A White House statement said the leaders discussed global issues including Syria, but made no mention of further discussion of election interference.

 

AND they all fall for it.

 

 
 
 

Obama: I told Putin to cut it out on hacking - CNN Video - CNN.com

The exchange drew criticism in the U.S. Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer tweeted that “President Trump is basically giving Putin a green light to interfere in 2020.” 

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4 minutes ago, B-Man said:

The exchange drew criticism in the U.S. Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer tweeted that “President Trump is basically giving Putin a green light to interfere in 2020.” 

 

So, if "please don't do it" really means "please do it", can we never hear anything about the Pound-Me-Too movement again?

 

#NoMeansYes

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I'm glad someone has the guts to say the obvious 

 

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At a Carter Center conference, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter told a roomful of people that an investigation “would show that Trump didn’t actually win the election in 2016.” “He was put into office because the Russians interfered,” he said, according to USA Today’s Susan Page. When asked if that means he believes Trump is an illegitimate president, Carter said, “Based on what I said, which I can’t retract.” Last week, Carter complimented Trump on his restraint with Iran, saying “I agree with President Trump on his decision not to take military action against Iran,” according to an NPR report.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/jimmy-carter-says-trump-is-an-illegitimate-president?ref=home

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Jimmy thought it was time for his Sunday School lesson, but it’s Friday

 

Trump should invite Putin to sit in the honoured guests seats for his acceptance speech next summer, cause heads to explode  in the media

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Let us consider the value of Jimmy Carter's opinion by looking at his most lasting legacy, which coincidentally is the #1 geopolitical problem in the world, 40 years on.

 

 

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