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Of course trump can't testify. The whole performance yesterday where he said "of course I'll testify". Is just part of prepping the battlefield. trump and his hard core supporters in the senate and Fox will be lambasting the FBI as dishonest Hillary supporters for the next couple months. Biased and out to get him. When the time comes for the real interview. It will be he can't testify because its will be a Hillary hatchet job on his agenda. With a deep state corrupt FBI at the point of the spear of socialism.
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There is a pendulum of politics in democracies. It swings to the right, to the left and back again. Sometimes the pendulum swings too far. The republicans and trump will have to pay for their excess. Imagine Bernie Sanders on steroids. - the second amendment is struck from the constitution. - new manufacture and importation of firearms is prohibited. - 100,000 law enforcement officers are trained as gun appraisers and a buyback program legislated. - ownership is banned by law, like Japan. America needs a black female president to punish evangelicals and gun owners. Since Oprah doesn't seem interested, its Condoleezza Rice. Unlike trump who worships fake stories of his lack of success there is: https://www.amazon.com/Condoleezza-Rice/e/B001IU2U6I I can hear the sermons on Christian TV now. "I'm sorry Lord, give me back Obama and I will never sin again".
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That's both unknowable and irrelevant. The question was about preventing future events. Like I said, don't start getting all over me about "it won't work". It's about a hypothetical situation where America becomes more civilized and loses a little of it's frontier mentality. Gun violence costs the US $230 Billion a year: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2015/04/true-cost-of-gun-violence-in-america/. There are an estimated 300 million guns in the US. Which equates a cost of $766 for every single gun in the US. Not gun owners, thats per gun. So a gun buyback program would take care of almost every gun excepting high class collectables. Marc for example has a couple Walmart Ar-15's which are worth about $300 used. A couple 10/22's, .22 cal guns at $100 each. So the federal government can https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gWvVMt0rRsU take care of Marc for well less thank $1k. A year later the $230 billion would pay for a two fold expansion in the ACA! FREE "In 2016 alone, Obamacare will cost a total of $110 billion" In 2016 alone, Obamacare will cost a total of $110 billion
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The Post endorses Donald Trump https://nypost.com/2016/04/14/the-post-endorses-donald-trump/ Rupert Murdoch’s NY Post Joins National Enquirer And Paper Owned By Trump’s Son-In-Law In Endorsing Trump https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2016/04/15/rupert-murdoch-s-ny-post-joins-national-enquirer-and-paper-owned-trump-s-son-law-endorsing-trump/209929 Obama collecting personal data for a secret race database MOSTLY FALSE https://nypost.com/2015/07/18/obama-has-been-collecting-personal-data-for-a-secret-race-database/ https://www.snopes.com/obama-secret-race-database/
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Is it possible that "he" is actually a Russian bot? The behavior is consistent. All three of you are so silly. Must be all that time above 12.5!! https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Foxbot
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White identity politics and the shutdown: Vicious racism got us here Blame Trump or blame Schumer? That’s not the point: Our politics are contaminated by a history of vicious racism White identity politics has several elements. They include racial resentment, a sense of entitlement, a belief that the political and social concerns of whites (especially white conservative Christian heterosexual men) are "natural" and "normal" while the political and social concerns of nonwhites (and other groups) are illegitimate, and a belief that whites are the "real Americans" and that white people as a group must have a superior position over others. By definition, white identity politics are an expression of white supremacy. White identity politics has an especially powerful hold over today's Republican Party and the conservative movement as a whole. In the post-civil rights era, conservatism and racism are so intertwined in terms of policy, political values, disparate racial impact, public opinion and cognition as to be almost inseparable. White identity politics sits at the center of this knot... Trump used white identity politics, in the form of nativism and right-wing "producerism," to win the White House... Today's Republicans and other conservatives have a deep antipathy to the very idea of government. "Big government" is perceived as their enemy, and in the right-wing political imagination "big government" is tied to providing services, money and other unearned resources to "lazy" black and brown people, "welfare queens" and others deemed to be social parasites. This effort to connect black and brown people to the federal government as dependents who are also somehow privileged relative to "hard-working" and "independent" white Americans is an old stereotype that can trace its origins back to the Reconstruction era." https://www.salon.com/2018/01/24/white-identity-politics-and-the-shutdown-vicious-racism-got-us-here/
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Pastor's, Christians Standing up to trump and for God
Phil1111 replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
Evangelical leaders give Trump a “mulligan” on Stormy Daniels Evangelical leaders say they were “tired of being kicked around by Barack Obama and his leftists” "Evangelical Christians, President Donald Trump's most devout base, have been able to easily turn the other cheek when the president exerts his bombastic rhetoric, or when scandalous reports from the past surface, such as his reported extramarital affair with a porn star." But the relationship between evangelical leaders and Trump, despite obvious instances that make them look to be the antithesis of one another, is more rooted in favors and policy, than any sort of legitimate moral high ground. "I don’t think this president is using evangelicals. … I think he genuinely enjoys the relationship that had developed. He has found, I think—and he’s a very transactional president," Perkins explained. "Trust is important to him. Loyalty is important to him, and I think in this transaction, he realizes, ‘Hey, these are people I can count on, because they don’t blow with the political winds." https://www.salon.com/2018/01/23/evangelical-leaders-give-trump-a-mulligan-on-stormy-daniels/ Many white evangelicals stand by Trump because they are more white than evangelical "What has happened to members of the “Moral Majority”? ... Consider the results of two surveys conducted by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). In 2011, fewer than one in three white evangelical Protestants said an elected official could behave ethically in their public life, if they had committed moral transgressions in their private life. Yet just five years later, in 2016, more than seven in ten white evangelical Protestants said a politician’s personal morality did not matter to them.... In January 2016, prominent evangelical Jerry Falwell Jr compared Trump to Christ, claiming the billionaire property tycoon lived “a life of loving and helping others, as Jesus taught” Only 35 per cent of non-white evangelicals voted for Trump compared to 59 per cent of non-white evangelicals who voted for Clinton. Jim Wallis, a progressive evangelical pastor and former spiritual adviser to Barack Obama, told me earlier this year that “black evangelicals, Hispanic evangelicals… did not vote for Donald Trump. White evangelicals did… because they were more white than evangelical.” https://www.newstatesman.com/world/2017/12/many-white-evangelicals-stand-trump-because-they-are-more-white-evangelical Ex-RNC chair rips evangelical leaders standing by Trump: ‘Don’t ever preach to me’ again ""Just shut the hell up and don't ever preach to me about anything ever again," Steele said during an MSNBC appearance on Tuesday. "I don't want to hear it, because after telling me how to live my life, who to love, what to believe, what not to believe, what to do and what not to do, and now you sit back. And if the prostitutes don't matter, if the grabbing the you-know-what doesn't matter, the outright behavior and lies do not matter, just shut up," he said. " http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/370473-ex-rnc-chair-rips-evangelical-leaders-standing-by-trump-dont -
For rushmc Breaking news. We have Sessions testimony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmzsWxPLIOo www.youtube.com/watch?v=nX7CeTXoxyU It was only a few years ago that I learned he was a German...playing a Spaniard...on English television. Actually: "According to multiple reports from The New York Times and the Boston Globe and a biography, Trump's father repeatedly sought to conceal the fact that he was the son of German immigrants. Fred Trump sought to pass himself off as Swedish amid anti-German sentiment sparked by World War II. According to the biography "The Trumps: Three Generations that Built an Empire" by Gwenda Blair, Fred Trump denied knowing German and did not teach it to his children.... In his book, "The Art of the Deal," Donald Trump reaffirmed the myth of his family's origins, writing that his father's father came to America "from Sweden as a child." In reality, Fred Trump's father, Friedrich Trump, immigrated to the United States from the German city of Kallstadt as a teenager in 1885. Blair writes in her biography that Friedrich Trump went on to establish several saloons and hotels that doubled as brothels." https://www.cnn.com/2017/11/28/politics/trump-family-heritage/index.html
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Do you think Obama will go golfing this weekend?
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Well, of course the republicans lied about it; that's pretty much a given these days. Nevertheless, the government is running again. Which means that (among other things) SpaceX will be able to proceed with the F9 heavy testing, which is good. Actually I was checking that out this morning. "This doesn't mean the static fire test will actually happen Wednesday -- the priority here is a Wet Dress Rehearsal (WDR), in which the team goes through the launch countdown, up to 10 seconds before actual launch. It's only if this goes well that SpaceX will move on to the static fire. Once that test is conducted successfully, a launch date will be set." https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/23/spacex-falcon-heavy-static-fire-wednesday/ So the republicans have slowed up mankind's journey to Mars! -
Do you think Obama will go golfing this weekend?
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Yep. Note that when Trump was involved, the government shut down. When his aides kept him away from Congress, an agreement was reached. Except: "Less than 24 hours after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rolled Democrats into voting to reopen the government in exchange for his promise to revisit legislation on DACA, his fellow congressional Republicans are already pumping the brakes on any potential immigration fix. Deportation protections for around 800,000 DACA recipients are set to expire in March, thanks to President Donald Trump’s September decision to cancel the Obama-era program. McConnell vowed to bring a DACA fix to a vote before the next impending shutdown on Feb. 8, but top House Republicans don’t seem to care. “March is really the timeline,” Republican House Whip Steve Scalise told Politico on Tuesday morning. “The House wasn’t part of that deal.” The site said Scalise did “not feel at all bound” by McConnell’s promise. Nor, it seemed, was he alone." https://splinternews.com/house-gop-already-threatening-to-destroy-daca-deal-mitc-1822329053 "Instead of getting Trump to agree to the rough outlines of a deal on immigration and spending caps or getting GOP leaders to commit to attaching an immigration deal to a must-pass bill, they settled for a promise from McConnell to debate an immigration bill next month. Republicans reveled in what they saw as a definite political win. http://thehill.com/homenews/senate/370209-schumer-comes-under-fire-over-funding-deal -
For rushmc Breaking news. We have Sessions testimony: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmzsWxPLIOo
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Do you think Obama will go golfing this weekend?
Phil1111 replied to jgoose71's topic in Speakers Corner
Oh my fucking god! You fucking typed it!!!!!! Yep I messed up I do make mistakes You're very predictable that way. It is about honesty and integrity. Two things you have proven you have no concept of Yet you worship the ground trump walks on. Ironic. -
I've heard that as well. But times have changed since the 70's. "According to the National Golf Foundation, a high of 30.6 million golfers in 2003 had been reduced to 24.7 million by 2014. The number of golfers between ages 18 and 34 has declined by 30 percent over the past 20 years. Millennials are apt to find the game far too slow — five hours or more to finish 18 holes — for their 21st century tastes. They are also typically more open-minded than their elders, and therefore tend to be turned off by the racism, sexism and snobbery that have long been associated with the country club scene. The ultimate result is that more than 800 courses across America have closed in a decade. Some of these courses have become housing developments, others parks, and a few landowners have taken advantage of tax breaks by donating their properties to nature trusts." https://www.denverpost.com/2017/04/22/why-im-happy-that-golf-is-losing-its-popularity/ Playing golf has gone the way of the three-martini lunch — Trump being the exception The meager attendance Herz has noticed isn’t limited to courses in the New York metro area. The entire U.S. golf industry has been experiencing slow growth in participation and club memberships for the past five years, according to data from industry research firm IBISWorld: From 2011 to 2016, golf course and country club revenue grew by little more than 1% annually. And last September, Nike NKE, -1.22% announced that it was ceasing production of golf equipment, focusing instead on golf shoes and apparel. The reason for the transition is to pursue “sustainable profitable growth for Nike Golf,” said Nike brand president Trevor Edwards, in a statement.... “We live in a 24/7 world,” says Gerald Celente, publisher of Kingston, N.Y.-based Trends Journal. “People are working longer and harder just to stay even. It’s a virtual world, and golf has no place in that world.” In addition to its appeal as a leisure activity, playing golf used to be an integral part of climbing the corporate ladder, Celente says, but the practice has gone the way of the “three-martini lunch.” Younger workers have begun to move away from doing business on the golf course or at the steakhouse, instead bringing clients to faster-paced activities like CrossFit. .. Retailers have taken note in the declining popularity of the sport as well. In August 2014, Dick’s Sporting Goods chief executive Ed Stack said in an earnings call that golf was the company’s “most challenging business,” adding that the company would cut down on hiring and store space devoted to the sport. https://www.marketwatch.com/story/why-golf-has-gone-the-way-of-the-three-martini-lunch-2016-07-13 Better yet, trump is loosing money on his golf investments. Is Donald Trump struggling to find the green with his golf investments? A Reuters examination of them shows that Trump has likely lost millions of dollars on his golf projects. The analysis shows high costs and modest current valuations. Using conservative estimates of the amount Trump has spent, he may be breaking even or making modest gains; on higher estimates – based on what Trump has said he is spending – he’s losing money... On these calculations his golf courses are estimated to be worth $500 million to $600 million. This analysis suggests Trump could have lost hundreds of millions of dollars investing in golf. “The figures indicate that those were bad investments,” said John Griffin, professor of finance at the University of Texas at Austin, who has previously studied Donald Trump’s wealth. He said that a typical listed property fund would have returned much more over the same period. By comparison Trump “seems to have lost half his investment,” he said." https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/trump-golf/
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Trump's entire salary comes nowhere remotely close to paying for his golf CART RENTALS at taxpayer expense. Trump Golf Trips Have Cost Nearly $150,000 in Cart Rentals for Secret Service [url] The Secret Service reportedly paid Mar-a-Lago more than $63,000 over a few months for hotel costs.
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cue Foxfans and trumpateers: Right-wing demand to #ReleaseTheMemo endorsed by Russian bots, trolls The latest attempt by some Republicans in Congress to discredit the Trump-Russia investigation has been embraced by Russian bots and trolls on social media. .. "#Releasethememo" is now the top trending hashtag among Russian bots and trolls on Twitter and other platforms, according to the German Marshall Fund's "Hamilton 68" website, which tracks Russian influence campaigns. The president's eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., also employed the hashtag in a tweet Friday morning. "Americans deserve to know the contents of the memo," he wrote. "Democrats & deep state govt officials are doing everything they can to protect those within the government who used their positions of influence to target those they disagree with politically. RELEASE THE MEMO! #ReleaseTheMemo" https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/right-wing-demand-releasethememo-endorsed-russian-bots-trolls-n839141 As previously mentioned trump could declassify the memo in a instant and release it. Trump's son and Russian bots acting together, in 2018. Such an unprecedented surprise.
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The presedent has not taken a paycheck since the election. Report by Judicial Watch shows President Donald Trump's travel costs since June totaled $3,199,188.30. In total, Judicial Watch calculates his travel costs to be $13,533,937.28. One trip to Trump's Bedminster golf club cost $15,994 per hour. https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/20/trumps-travel-costs-during-his-first-year-exceed-13-million-dollars.html
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Should trump Apologize to Africa for Comments?
Phil1111 replied to Phil1111's topic in Speakers Corner
The USA does not have an official language. I would think that any educated person would know that. Jerry Baumchen Just Google it, see attached. If English is the official language of the USA, why did House Republicans try to introduce a bill just last year which begins "This bill establishes English as the official language of the United States."? Who do you believe, liberal MSM co-conspirators Google, or the Republican Party? (It died in committee, by the way.) That explains allot: Do most people speak English in Puerto Rico? Both Spanish and English are the official languages of Puerto Rico, but Spanish is without a doubt the dominant language, as the majority of the people in Puerto Rico are not proficient in English. Fewer than 20 percent of Puerto Ricans speak English fluently, according to the 1990 U.S. Census. http://welcome.topuertorico.org/culture/language.shtml Puerto Rican: If you're a shade darker, you face discrimination http://www.orlandosentinel.com/os-ed-colored-puerto-rican-has-endured-racial-slurs-myword-20170504-story.html Referring to: "Spotting her at the Governors Club Lounge in downtown Tallahassee around 10:30 p.m., Artiles, who had been drinking, confronted Gibson: “Audrey, stop being a bitch on my bills and I’ll stop being a fucking asshole on yours.” His words would mark the beginning of the end of his Senate career. By the end of his tirade, Artiles had called Gibson a “girl,” Senate President Joe Negron a “pussy” and Republicans who had elected Negron “niggas.” By the end of the week, Artiles had resigned," http://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article146227009.html#storylink=cpy -
Should trump Apologize to Africa for Comments?
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The answer is to send an administrator like General Kelly and appoint a special prosecutor to work with the bankruptcy court. - Kick ass - Take names and prosecute - Complete bankruptcy and propose a budget with long term solvency coincidental with reconstruction. "SAN JUAN – Puerto Rico has “no path to recovery without a massive fiscal stimulus plan and debt relief,” top economic figures told President Trump and Congress on Friday. They released an open letter urging the Trump administration and Congress to take “immediate and decisive” action to accelerate economic growth and rebuilding in Puerto Rico, where a humanitarian crisis after Hurricane Maria threatens the “very survival of the island,” according to a release about the letter. The full letter is available here: http://recovery4pr.org/. http://caribbeanbusiness.com/letter-to-trump-congress-puerto-rico-cannot-survive-without-massive-fiscal-stimulus-debt-relief/ Harvard is already using Trump’s failures in Puerto Rico as a teachable lesson. “We study leaders,” Dr. Leonard Marcus told me this week. He’s the co-founder of the Ivy League school’s National Preparedness Leadership Initiative, which trains policymakers and public officials in emergency planning. “We take what we learn from leaders, and teach new leaders for future events.” And Marcus is learning a lot from President Donald Trump’s response to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico—mainly, what not to do during a disaster of this magnitude. https://newrepublic.com/minutes/145171/harvard-already-using-trumps-failures-puerto-rico-teachable-lesson Meanwhile American citizens in the remote corners of PR try to cook meals without power and can't get to jobs. -
Should trump Apologize to Africa for Comments?
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A shithole is where a natural disaster completely and utterly decimates a country that cannot be restored because their criminal regime has stolen that country's wealth and left their people with nothing to rebuild. No infrastructure, no housing, no resources. Plenty of others. Trump Administration: Puerto Rico Has Enough Money and Doesn't Need More Aid Hurricane Maria ravaged Puerto Rico four months ago, and recovery has been slow. Power is still out in large swaths of the island, affecting over a million people, and some rural areas may not have power restored until the 2018 hurricane season. Infrastructure, industry, and agriculture have all been devastated. But according to the Trump administration, Puerto Rico is fine. Or at least, Puerto Rico is well off that the administration is deliberately withholding aid... And of course, Puerto Rico has no friends in this White House. It's reported that Trump meant for his "shithole" comments to play well for his base, and if the president thinks that way behind closed doors, it's always possible that he believes that actually helping Puerto Rico would undercut his credibility with white nationalists. It's also just possible he still doesn't know that Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens. Regardless, it seems clear that the U.S. government has no intention of giving Puerto Rico aid if they can't get it all back or make a quick buck. https://www.gq.com/story/trump-puerto-rico-aid Puerto Rico’s $123 Billion Bankruptcy Is the Cost of U.S. Colonialism "Civil society groups contend that the plunder of the Puerto Rican people through predatory and even illegal bond deals that island politicians concocted together with top Wall Street firms will now be exposed. Amazingly, the 23-page petition that the federal government’s own financial control board filed in U.S. District Court in San Juan reached the exact same conclusion that Puerto Rico’s former Gov. Alejandro García Padilla reached back in June 2015 — that the island’s debt is “not payable.” https://theintercept.com/2017/05/09/puerto-ricos-123-billion-bankruptcy-is-the-cost-of-u-s-colonialism/ You have defined the US government and the state of America as a shit***e. -
I'm even more curious since reading "Fire and Fury". There is nothing in there to indicate Bannon had anything to do with Russia. It also left me with the impression that Bannon is one of the least stupid people to occupy the WH in the past year. I have the book but havn't read it yet. You're right about Bannon he's very very smart in his psychological use of misinformation. "According to conservative commentator David French, Bannon has "done more than any other person to introduce the ... alt-right into mainstream American life" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Bannon Thats why he is so dangerous.
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It wasn't Schumer who claimed "I alone can fix it". @RNC leadership should not be afraid of a government shutdown. They should be afraid of not defunding ObamaCare. 7:47 AM - Sep 18, 2013 Congratulations to @SpeakerBoehner on standing strong and tying government shutdown to defunding ObamaCare. 7:13 AM - Sep 20, 2013 It is outrageous and disgusting that families of U.S. MILITARY personnel killed in action will not be given money for burials. SAD! 5:39 AM - Oct 9, 2013 “Here’s the truth, the gov't doesn’t shutdown” http://apne.ws/16lbI86 via @AP. All essential services continue. Don't believe lies. 1:35 PM - Sep 23, 2013 83% of the government is still running during the shutdown while 41% of nondefense federal workers are furloughed. Room for cuts. 1:58 PM - Oct 7, 2013 Stocks rose yesterday during the first day of government shutdown. Markets like being left alone for a day. 2:32 PM - Oct 2, 2013 My sense is that people are far angrier at the President than they are at Congress re the shutdown—an interesting turn! 3:05 PM - Oct 7, 2013 either elect more Republican Senators in 2018 or change the rules now to 51%. Our country needs a good "shutdown" in September to fix mess! 7:07 AM - May 2, 2017 All trump tweets in support of the last republican shutdown.
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Put 750cc "Bolt On's" and 15 lbs and there is a certain resemblance. I wonder if trump's depraved indifference to any moral values has reached the Silvio Berlusconi 17 year old prostitute affair? Berlusconi paid over $10 million in bribes to witness to keep quiet. All of this when he was 74 years old. Perhaps Ron is right, trump is the "Great Negotiator". He got his witness and accusers bought off for a measly $130k. Plus legal fees of course. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silvio_Berlusconi_prostitute_trial Of course trump and Berlusconi have something else in common. Silvio Berlusconi gives Vladimir Putin birthday present of duvet cover with their picture on it Berlusconi, 81, came up with the idea of the personalized bedding gift after Putin gave him the double bed in which Patrizia D’Addario, a prostitute, claimed to have had sex with the disgraced Italian, The Times of London reported. Berlusconi is said to be very proud of the bed from Putin, even boasting about it to actor George Clooney, according to the International Business Times. "I've had one evening with Berlusconi and it was one of the more astonishing evenings of my life," Clooney said in 2011. “I went to speak about Darfur. I'd done my homework. He took me to see his bedroom and the bed that Putin gave him. It became a very different evening than anyone thought." Berlusconi stepped down in 2011 after his last term in office was marred by scandals, and he's been barred from politics after a 2013 tax fraud conviction, the Daily News reported." http://www.foxnews.com/world/2017/10/09/silvio-berlusconi-gives-vladimir-putin-birthday-present-duvet-cover-with-their-picture-on-it.html So for perspective in case someone missed it actor George Clooney goes to Berlusconi to raise money for the Sudan refugee calamity. To which Berlusconi brags about the bed used to score with a prostitute, courtesy Putin. trump meanwhile only has the warm memories of his "golden shower" courtesy President Putin.
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Stormy Daniels Once Claimed She Spanked Donald Trump With a Forbes Magazine At his request. In Touch published an interview with Daniels from 2011 in which she herself described having a sexual affair with Trump. And Mother Jones has learned that Daniels years earlier talked about having had a sexual relationship with Trump—and in lurid detail. According to 2009 emails between political operatives who were at the time advising Daniels on a possible political campaign, the adult film actor and director claimed that her affair with Trump included an unusual act: spanking him with a copy of Forbes magazine. ... The campaign consultant who wrote the email to Dubé tells Mother Jones that Daniels said the spanking came during a series of sexual and romantic encounters with Trump and that it involved a copy of Forbes with Trump on the cover. A fall 2006 cover of Forbes does feature Trump and two of his children, Donald Jr. and Ivanka. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2018/01/stormy-daniels-once-claimed-she-spanked-donald-trump-with-a-forbes-magazine/
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Be it Buddhists ethnically cleansing the Rohingya, Sunni vr Shia followers of Islam, Catholics, Evangelical Christians, TV evangelicals in the US. They all sail in the same boat of hypocrisy. The crusades started 800 years ago, nothings changed.
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I agree that he knows how to talk to his base. For his supporters and opponents I doubt anyone will be relaxing. The prospects look favorable with regards to current US stock market valuations. IMO his popularity will fall in step with the aforementioned valuations. That is if Mueller doesn't get to him first. 1% of American CEOs give Trump an A for his job performance in survey – while 50% think he deserves an F http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-ceos-job-performance-rating-grading-yale-summit-favourability-a7792376.html 'Firestorm' over Trump's latest tirade prompted top CEOs to disband advisory council https://www.cnbc.com/2017/08/16/a-second-trump-advisory-council-is-disbanding.html Donald Trump Is Irrelevant to Corporate America https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/donald-trump-is-irrelevant-to-corporate-america Trump Is About to Test Our Theory of When Leaders Actually Matter https://hbr.org/2016/11/trump-is-about-to-test-our-theory-of-when-leaders-actually-matter