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Donnie has a point somewhere in there ,he threw a few listeners:sherlock: though :
“If we had the wall, the good people will not be able — you’ll see them on the other side of the wall,” said Trump. “Number one, they won’t come, because they’ll say there’s no way of getting through. Right now they think there’s a way to get through. And the people back home never hear about that, they start to walk. They tell them Houston’s half a mile away, but it’s 300 miles. It’s desert.”
“This is a vast state, it’s a vast area. You look at it, the state’s tremendous,” said Trump, who seemed genuinely stunned that Texas occupied a large land area. “I come from New York. You have Fifth Avenue and that connects you to Park Avenue, its not too far away, but this is hundreds of miles between places.”
All carefully uttered without alcohol intake .
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en-gb"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">"SPY GAMES: TIME FOR ANSWERS" <a href="https://t.co/tRw7fb7Tys">pic.twitter.com/tRw7fb7Tys</a></p>— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) <a href="https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1116360333436833792?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">11 April 2019</a></blockquote>
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Wales-Bales
Ah, the person with nothing to say strikes again! Well done for being so consistent, it must take a lot of effort to remain vacuous. Keep up the good work :thumbup:
Well, there's gratitude. I've said before I think you like the theatre of it all so I try to add some crazy sub-plot to the mix and this is the thanks I get.
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"I know nothing about Wikileaks. It's not my thing," Trump told reporters earlier when asked by reporters about Assange's arrest.
This is the same bloke who praised Wikileaks over 100 times when he was candidate Trump. Assange exposed Clinton and Podesta for the arch-criminals they are. But they remain free. The orange cockroach strikes again.
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"I know nothing about Wikileaks. It's not my thing," Trump told reporters earlier when asked by reporters about Assange's arrest.
This is the same bloke who praised Wikileaks over 100 times when he was candidate Trump. Assange exposed Clinton and Podesta for the arch-criminals they are. But they remain free. The orange cockroach strikes again.
He certainly did praise them, but he would be well advised to not get involved at this moment in time.
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It was too much for him to even express any sympathy for Assange who has effectively been under house arrest for the past seven years. Worra kent!
Four seconds into this vid he expressed "love" for Wikileaks.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4WiSrA-IG4
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Organ Morgan.
It was too much for him to even express any sympathy for Assange who has effectively been under house arrest for the past seven years. Worra kent!
Four seconds into this vid he expressed "love" for Wikileaks
I know what you mean, but his interests would be best served if he didn't comment at all right now. It has generally been accepted that Russia hacked the DNC server, while Assange has claimed that he got the emails from elsewhere. The timing is interesting though, just after the Mueller investigation has ended, but I have no idea what is going on. Maybe lardy would like to chip in with his opinion?
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Wales-Bales
Surely someone who just deals in fact should have posted this for balance?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-...bout-wikileaks
Still, the main thing is that there was no collusion isn't it - Trump must just have had a memory lapse - again.
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the other bob wilson
I already stated above that I don't know what is going on, but in that clip it seemed like he was talking about the legal aspect which is being handled by the Attorney General, so he is right in that aspect it isn't his thing, it's Bill Barr's thing and he will be calling the shots. Trump is also right to keep quiet as the press are waiting to crucify him, so why give them any ammunition?
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Wales-Bales
I already stated above that I don't know what is going on, but in that clip it seemed like he was talking about the legal aspect which is being handled by the Attorney General, so he is right in that aspect it isn't his thing, it's Bill Barr's thing and he will be calling the shots. Trump is also right to keep quiet as the press are waiting to crucify him, so why give them any ammunition?
Maybe because he is seen to be telling blatant lies, but that's never bothered him in the past has it.
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the other bob wilson
Maybe because he is seen to be telling blatant lies, but that's never bothered him in the past has it.
The BBC have heavily edited the Guardian clip, and then attached some historical footage to show Trump in a bad light. If you only watch the Guardian clip, he appears to be saying that any possible legal action has nothing to do with him, and it's a job for the justice department.
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Wales-Bales
The BBC have heavily edited the Guardian clip, and then attached some historical footage to show Trump in a bad light. If you only watch the Guardian clip, he appears to be saying that any possible legal action has nothing to do with him, and it's a job for the justice department.
That's how I read it , folk /media , are so desperate to drag Trump into everything. I'm sure other criminal stuff is going on, in the USA.
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life on mars
That's how I read it , folk /media , are so desperate to drag Trump into everything. I'm sure other criminal stuff is going on, in the USA.
Are you suggesting Trump does criminal stuff?
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lardy
Are you suggesting Trump does criminal stuff?
Labour row breaks out over Assange sexual assault allegations
https://www.theguardian.com/media/20...y_to_clipboard
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lardy
Are you suggesting Trump does criminal stuff?
Of course not , he' s the president and leader of the free world . What a dreadful thought your like the Daily Mail twisting my words ,shame on you .
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life on mars
Of course not , he' s the president and leader of the free world . What a dreadful thought your like the Daily Mail twisting my words ,shame on you .
You said "other" criminal stuff. So other than what?
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lardy
You said "other" criminal stuff. So other than what?
Haven't you heard of the "others" their everywhere, keep up .
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lardy
Are you suggesting Trump does criminal stuff?
If he'd been up to anything they would have caught him. Outside contractors were combing through the NSA database without proper authorisation until they got shutdown, and the spying on Trump started in 2015 according to Nunes. I look forward to reading all about it in the Mueller report.
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Wales-Bales
The BBC have heavily edited the Guardian clip, and then attached some historical footage to show Trump in a bad light. If you only watch the Guardian clip, he appears to be saying that any possible legal action has nothing to do with him, and it's a job for the justice department.
I see, that film of Trump saying things back in 2016 must have been misquoting him I suppose - it's like a Pavlov's dog response when it comes to your idol on here isn't it, anyone says anything against Donald Trump and you are in defending him like a shot, I'm beginning to think it's a reflex and you can't stop yourself.
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Just watched the episode of Have I got News for you presented by David Dimbleby in which this book
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-c...he-white-house
got a mention - the psychiatrist quoted in the last paragraph of the linked article has Trump down to a tee (sorry!) if you ask me.
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the other bob wilson
Just watched the episode of Have I got News for you presented by David Dimbleby in which this book
https://www.newyorker.com/news/our-c...he-white-house
got a mention - the psychiatrist quoted in the last paragraph of the linked article has Trump down to a tee (sorry!) if you ask me.
Good article seems reasonable to think he can play golf but needs an ego rise to uplift his persona.
Through life I've met many men delivering Trump type lies , we called them Walter Mitty's it's more common than you think ,and certainly a man testrone show off thing.
Had many conversations where you might say, "I purchased this" , or "went to a nice place " or event , only to find one being (trumped ) within minutes ,especially in larger groups of lads .
Someone will always (trump ) one by advising they have a much better thingy or been somewhere much better in a boast way , on investigation its usual crap .
Very common behaviour in my experience is man (trumping ).
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life on mars
Good article seems reasonable to think he can play golf but needs an ego rise to uplift his persona.
Through life I've met many men delivering Trump type lies , we called them Walter Mitty's it's more common than you think ,and certainly a man testrone show off thing.
Had many conversations where you might say, "I purchased this" , or "went to a nice place " or event , only to find one being (trumped ) within minutes ,especially in larger groups of lads .
Someone will always (trump ) one by advising they have a much better thingy or been somewhere much better in a boast way , on investigation its usual crap .
Very common behaviour in my experience is man (trumping ).
There's more to it than that though. Whereas sharp practice is rife in many sports, golf, like snooker, is old fashioned in that there is an expectation that the player will call fouls against themselves and to get a reputation as a cheat in those sports is an indication of the character of the person concerned.
While I agree that Trump indulges in what could be called typical male behaviour, he is at least one step on from the sort of stuff that you associate with Walter Mitty - especially when you consider his day job.
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I see Donald is not only an expert on forest fires in Finland, but he knows all about fighting cathedral fires too.
Flying water tankers :hehe:
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lardy
I see Donald is not only an expert on forest fires in Finland, but he knows all about fighting cathedral fires too.
Flying water tankers :hehe:
Whatever floats your boat Lardy :hehe:
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Whatever floats your boat Lardy :hehe:
Ok!
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Ok!
Water :shrug::tumbleweed:
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The hypocrisy of Fox News is pretty clear in this vid:
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">What if Fox News covered Trump the way it covered Obama? It would look like this <a href="https://t.co/dLfhHToieL">pic.twitter.com/dLfhHToieL</a></p>— NowThis (@nowthisnews) <a href="https://twitter.com/nowthisnews/status/1118228314257350657?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">April 16, 2019</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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The hypocrisy of Fox News is pretty clear in this vid:
So no comment on the Trump Russia Collusion report? I thought this was your Mastermind subject :hehe: