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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Have you forgotten that I am still on the fence? I am still waiting for a sign :biggrin:
I think Mike took that particular smiley away some time back. :-)
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
CNN news anchor, or fake news anchor as I call them, fake news aren't they, with an unhinged rant about Our Donald's rally. Fake news, nothing to see here.
https://twitter.com/adamcbest/status/900202742815260672
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
You mean the CNN news anchor Don Lemon? Nah, he's not fake news :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ClR5yHBfks
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
He nailed it about that pathetic speech Donald Trump made though.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
CardiffIrish2
He nailed it about that pathetic speech Donald Trump made though.
And it was a different bloke to the one in in the clip (and who was 'outed' on air) anyway.
CNN is the common denominator, but all the News Channels have form.
Pick your flava ;)
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
And it was a different bloke to the one in in the clip (and who was 'outed' on air) anyway.
CNN is the common denominator, but all the News Channels have form.
Pick your flava ;)
Don Lemon outted him, so he can't be fake news :biggrin:
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Anyway let the man speak, we don't need Don Lemon to tell us how to think, we all have minds of our own :biggrin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9Wy5qSVzQA
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Anyway let the man speak, we don't need Don Lemon to tell us how to think, we all have minds of our own :biggrin:
Is that you 'sitting on the fence' (and standing up a bit too) behind him? :)
What a stroke of luck! - what were the chances of a highly enthusiastic black guy and very clap-happy black woman getting enthusiastic on both flanks of the Great Don, right there.
;)
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Sgt. Pepper
Is that you 'sitting on the fence' (and standing up a bit too) behind him? :)
What a stroke of luck! - what were the chances of a highly enthusiastic black guy and very clap-happy black woman getting enthusiastic on both flanks of the Great Don, right there.
;)
I'm not watching the crowd, I'm listening to what he is saying :biggrin: The beginning is all about the MSM, he seems to be dissecting their every move.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
I'm not watching the crowd, I'm listening to what he is saying :biggrin: The beginning is all about the MSM, he seems to be dissecting their every move.
Shouldn't he be running the country instead though. What would you think if Carwyn held a rally next week in Lampeter and spent the first 15 minutes having a pop at the Western Mail?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
Shouldn't he be running the country instead though. What would you think if Carwyn held a rally next week in Lampeter and spent the first 15 minutes having a pop at the Western Mail?
Are the Western Mail running a campaign to get Carwyn kicked out of the Welsh Assembley?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Are the Western Mail running a campaign to get Carwyn kicked out of the Welsh Assembley?
How about Corbyn and the Rags of Murdoch?
Did Corbyn spend a disproportionate time of his campaign time sniping at the many undeniably biased British Media establishments, or did he just stand by his word, set his jaw and get on with his agenda in a decisive and positive manner?
What would you feel about Corbyn if he had spent hour upon hour issuing whining butt-hurt about the biased Media?
Same with May even (steady on lad ..!), after it went tits up, and she was getting hacked to bits in the press (there was about 3 weeks where she could do no right , and was clearly being undermined) she didn't whine on and on about the media . For better or worse, she tried to take some responsibility and control.
If words come directly out of sometimes mouth, they have to take responsibility for having uttered those words.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
How about Corbyn and the Rags of Murdoch?
Did Corbyn spend a disproportionate time of his campaign time sniping at the many undeniably biased British Media establishments, or did he just stand by his word, set his jaw and get on with his agenda in a decisive and positive manner?
What would you feel about Corbyn if he had spent hour upon hour issuing whining butt-hurt about the biased Media?
Same with May even (steady on lad ..!), after it went tits up, and she was getting hacked to bits in the press, she didn't whine on and on about the media . For better or worse, she tried to take some responsibility and control.
When words come out of sometimes mouth, they have to take responsibility for having uttered those words.
Corbyn wasn't in power, and I don't think the press are currently trying to bring down the sitting PM May through blatant lies, so the comparison seems a bit apples and bananas. And to state the obvious, Trump isn't a schooled politician, he's a disrupter and that is what he is doing. It's how he got elected, so I don't think he is going to change his methods anytime soon.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Are the Western Mail trying to get Carwyn chucked out of the Welsh Assembley by distorting the truth?
i think mature and secure politicians who have recently been elected should focus on delivering the promises they made when seeking election and be held accountable if they are unable to deliver. Trump has been in power for eight months. He is still behaving like the election is next week and it is all the media/Democrat/Republican fault. I know the White House is being redecorated but I would start looking in the trash cans for Harry Truman's "The buck stops here" nameplate when he moves back in.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
cyril evans awaydays
i think mature and secure politicians who have recently been elected should focus on delivering the promises they made when seeking election and be held accountable if they are unable to deliver. Trump has been in power for eight months. He is still behaving like the election is next week and it is all the media/Democrat/Republican fault. I know the White House is being redecorated but I would start looking in the trash cans for Harry Truman's "The buck stops here" nameplate when he moves back in.
I thought Trump was pivoting left, but it seems it was the Trump of old who spoke last night. If it ever comes out what he was alluding to regarding enemies in Washinton, maybe things will be viewed in a different light. I guess I will have to sit on the fence a bit longer to find out.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Corbyn wasn't in power, and I don't think the press are currently trying to bring down the sitting PM May through blatant lies, so the comparison seems a bit apples and bananas. And to state the obvious, Trump isn't a schooled politician, he's a disrupter and that is what he is doing. It's how he got elected, so I don't think he is going to change his methods anytime soon.
Ah right...
What is Trump disrupting today then? And why? / who for?
To the untrained eye , it would just look like he's revisiting old ground (literally) in order to get his c*ck sucked.
Is he achieving much? Making America great? winning people over? or just being disruptive?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
Ok just finished watching the Pheonix Speech, it just seemed like a typical Trump speech to me, did I miss something? Why was Lemon having a meltdown?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
Ah right...
What is Trump disrupting today then? And why? / who for?
To the untrained eye , it would just look like he's revisiting old ground (literally) in order to get his c*ck sucked.
Is he achieving much? Making America great? winning people over? or just being disruptive?
He seems to be disrupting the planned media campaigns against him. Like I said I'm still on the fence, waiting for something to happen one way or the other.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Ok just finished watching the Pheonix Speech, it just seemed like a typical Trump speech to me, did I miss something? Why was Lemon having a meltdown?
Because it was a typical Trump speech.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Because it was a typical Trump speech.
Exactly, so why the sudden overdramatic meltdown?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Exactly, so why the sudden overdramatic meltdown?
Because some people don't think the president should be making speeches like that.
By the way gluey, good to have you back. For a short while it looked like you were wavering in your love for Daddy but normal service is resumed. Great to see :thumbup:
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Because some people don't think the president should be making speeches like that.
Yes, I can see the MSM go ballistic every time he calls them out and exposes their lies. It's fun to watch. Each time the hole they are digging for themselves gets bigger.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Yes, I can see the MSM go ballistic every time he calls them out and exposes their lies. It's fun to watch. Each time the hole they are digging for themselves gets bigger.
Lots of tall from you about msm lies. Never acknowledge trump's lies. Why's that mate?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
Lots of tall from you about msm lies. Never acknowledge trump's lies. Why's that mate?
You must admit the Russian hacking story was a bit of a whopper, followed by Trump's a racist, and now we have Trump is insane :biggrin:
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
You must admit the Russian hacking story was a bit of a whopper, followed by Trump's a racist, and now we have Trump is insane :biggrin:
We can get on to that later. Why don't you acknowledge trump's lies?
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...tty-damn-scary
Trump and the nuclear codes.
Fake news of course. Let's hope.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
lardy
We can get on to that later. Why don't you acknowledge trump's lies?
Which lies in particular? As an avid follower of the MSM, you probably believe that everything Trump says is a lie :biggrin:
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Sgt. Pepper
The agenda of the Guardian is most obvious. It's a pity really as we go back a long way. I lost all respect for them when I saw how they treated Corbyn. I'd put them right up there with CNN now.
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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Originally Posted by
Wales-Bales
Which lies in particular? As an avid follower of the MSM, you probably believe that everything Trump says is a lie :biggrin:
http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...-campaign-ral/
http://www.politifact.com/personalities/donald-trump/
Actually, I think his true/mostly true/half true combined rating may have gone up very slightly since the last time I checked.
http://www.politifact.com/personalit.../?list=speaker
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Re: The Donald Trump thread
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the other bob wilson
Expect a link telling you words such as 'msm, fake news, narrative, Soros'