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6 Damning Revelations About the Trump Presidency, Straight From a GOP Senator
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Oct 16, 2017 03:32:26   #
rumitoid
 
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: Corker said that Trump was treating the presidency like "a reality show" and could put us "on the path to World War III." He also said Trump acts "like he's doing The Apprentice or something." The really damning part though? "I don't think he appreciates that when the president of the United States speaks and says the things that he does, the impact that it has around the world, especially in the region that he's addressing."
2. On Trump's stability: "He concerns me. He would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation." And it's not just Corker, either: it's the majority of those in his party. "Look, except for a few people, the vast majority of our caucus understands what we're dealing with here. Of course they understand the volatility that we're dealing with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes by people around him to keep him in the middle of the road."
3. On Trump's White House being an "adult day care center": "I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it's a situation of trying to contain him." He has faith in those around Trump, though, as he said, "As long as there are people like that around him who are able to talk him down when he gets spun up, you know, calm him down and continue to work with him before a decision gets made, I think we'll be fine."
4. On Trump's Twitter habit and its affect on diplomacy: "A lot of people think that there is some kind of 'good cop, bad cop' act underway, but that's just not true," Corker said, later adding, "I know he has hurt, in several instances, he's hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out."
5. On Trump being the actual source of fake news and false facts: "I don't know why the president tweets out things that are not true. You know he does it, everyone knows he does it, but he does."
6. On Trump's Oct. 8 accusations and the truth of the matter: "When I told him that that just wasn't in the cards, he said, 'You know, if you run, I'll endorse you.' I said, 'Mr. President, it's just not in the cards; I've already made a decision.' So then we began talking about other candidates that were running."

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Oct 16, 2017 03:39:53   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
Bob Corker?



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Oct 16, 2017 03:47:36   #
PeterS
 
rumitoid wrote:
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: Corker said that Trump was treating the presidency like "a reality show" and could put us "on the path to World War III." He also said Trump acts "like he's doing The Apprentice or something." The really damning part though? "I don't think he appreciates that when the president of the United States speaks and says the things that he does, the impact that it has around the world, especially in the region that he's addressing."
2. On Trump's stability: "He concerns me. He would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation." And it's not just Corker, either: it's the majority of those in his party. "Look, except for a few people, the vast majority of our caucus understands what we're dealing with here. Of course they understand the volatility that we're dealing with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes by people around him to keep him in the middle of the road."
3. On Trump's White House being an "adult day care center": "I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it's a situation of trying to contain him." He has faith in those around Trump, though, as he said, "As long as there are people like that around him who are able to talk him down when he gets spun up, you know, calm him down and continue to work with him before a decision gets made, I think we'll be fine."
4. On Trump's Twitter habit and its affect on diplomacy: "A lot of people think that there is some kind of 'good cop, bad cop' act underway, but that's just not true," Corker said, later adding, "I know he has hurt, in several instances, he's hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out."
5. On Trump being the actual source of fake news and false facts: "I don't know why the president tweets out things that are not true. You know he does it, everyone knows he does it, but he does."
6. On Trump's Oct. 8 accusations and the truth of the matter: "When I told him that that just wasn't in the cards, he said, 'You know, if you run, I'll endorse you.' I said, 'Mr. President, it's just not in the cards; I've already made a decision.' So then we began talking about other candidates that were running."
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: ... (show quote)


These aren't really damning since conservatives will simply dismiss them because of the source. And truth be told there is nothing derogatory about Trump that conservatives would ever, in a million years, believe. You have to understand, the republican party has been fractured and conservatives would be lost without Trump. For better or for worse he's there man and there is nothing that can be done about it...

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Oct 16, 2017 03:57:47   #
Kevyn
 
PeterS wrote:
These aren't really damning since conservatives will simply dismiss them because of the source. And truth be told there is nothing derogatory about Trump that conservatives would ever, in a million years, believe. You have to understand, the republican party has been fractured and conservatives would be lost without Trump. For better or for worse he's there man and there is nothing that can be done about it...
Do you think absolute proof of collusion with Putin, or high def video of Russian hookers urinating on him will dissuade his supporters or have his constant lies about fake news inoculated him against everything?

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Oct 16, 2017 03:57:55   #
rumitoid
 
PeterS wrote:
These aren't really damning since conservatives will simply dismiss them because of the source. And truth be told there is nothing derogatory about Trump that conservatives would ever, in a million years, believe. You have to understand, the republican party has been fractured and conservatives would be lost without Trump. For better or for worse he's there man and there is nothing that can be done about it...


I am not naive. And I disagree with your statement "For better or for worse he's there (their) man and there is nothing that can be done about it..." Reality checks may.

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Oct 16, 2017 09:47:12   #
Lonewolf
 
He could run the Russian flag up and his base won't care.



Kevyn wrote:
Do you think absolute proof of collusion with Putin, or high def video of Russian hookers urinating on him will dissuade his supporters or have his constant lies about fake news inoculated him against everything?

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Oct 16, 2017 09:50:27   #
Big Bass
 
rumitoid wrote:
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: Corker said that Trump was treating the presidency like "a reality show" and could put us "on the path to World War III." He also said Trump acts "like he's doing The Apprentice or something." The really damning part though? "I don't think he appreciates that when the president of the United States speaks and says the things that he does, the impact that it has around the world, especially in the region that he's addressing."
2. On Trump's stability: "He concerns me. He would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation." And it's not just Corker, either: it's the majority of those in his party. "Look, except for a few people, the vast majority of our caucus understands what we're dealing with here. Of course they understand the volatility that we're dealing with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes by people around him to keep him in the middle of the road."
3. On Trump's White House being an "adult day care center": "I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it's a situation of trying to contain him." He has faith in those around Trump, though, as he said, "As long as there are people like that around him who are able to talk him down when he gets spun up, you know, calm him down and continue to work with him before a decision gets made, I think we'll be fine."
4. On Trump's Twitter habit and its affect on diplomacy: "A lot of people think that there is some kind of 'good cop, bad cop' act underway, but that's just not true," Corker said, later adding, "I know he has hurt, in several instances, he's hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out."
5. On Trump being the actual source of fake news and false facts: "I don't know why the president tweets out things that are not true. You know he does it, everyone knows he does it, but he does."
6. On Trump's Oct. 8 accusations and the truth of the matter: "When I told him that that just wasn't in the cards, he said, 'You know, if you run, I'll endorse you.' I said, 'Mr. President, it's just not in the cards; I've already made a decision.' So then we began talking about other candidates that were running."
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: ... (show quote)


More lies from the communists.

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Oct 17, 2017 09:16:19   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
rumitoid wrote:
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: Corker said that Trump was treating the presidency like "a reality show" and could put us "on the path to World War III." He also said Trump acts "like he's doing The Apprentice or something." The really damning part though? "I don't think he appreciates that when the president of the United States speaks and says the things that he does, the impact that it has around the world, especially in the region that he's addressing."
2. On Trump's stability: "He concerns me. He would have to concern anyone who cares about our nation." And it's not just Corker, either: it's the majority of those in his party. "Look, except for a few people, the vast majority of our caucus understands what we're dealing with here. Of course they understand the volatility that we're dealing with and the tremendous amount of work that it takes by people around him to keep him in the middle of the road."
3. On Trump's White House being an "adult day care center": "I know for a fact that every single day at the White House, it's a situation of trying to contain him." He has faith in those around Trump, though, as he said, "As long as there are people like that around him who are able to talk him down when he gets spun up, you know, calm him down and continue to work with him before a decision gets made, I think we'll be fine."
4. On Trump's Twitter habit and its affect on diplomacy: "A lot of people think that there is some kind of 'good cop, bad cop' act underway, but that's just not true," Corker said, later adding, "I know he has hurt, in several instances, he's hurt us as it relates to negotiations that were underway by tweeting things out."
5. On Trump being the actual source of fake news and false facts: "I don't know why the president tweets out things that are not true. You know he does it, everyone knows he does it, but he does."
6. On Trump's Oct. 8 accusations and the truth of the matter: "When I told him that that just wasn't in the cards, he said, 'You know, if you run, I'll endorse you.' I said, 'Mr. President, it's just not in the cards; I've already made a decision.' So then we began talking about other candidates that were running."
1. On Trump not taking the presidency seriously: ... (show quote)




Corker & you are part of swamp that Trump wants to drain. That giant sucking sound we may hear soon is people like you going down that drain.

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Oct 17, 2017 09:19:44   #
crazylibertarian Loc: Florida by way of New York & Rhode Island
 
Kevyn wrote:
Do you think absolute proof of collusion with Putin, or high def video of Russian hookers urinating on him will dissuade his supporters or have his constant lies about fake news inoculated him against everything?



Brace yourself for the next revelation about Madame Hillary DeFarge Clinton.

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Oct 17, 2017 09:31:09   #
Lonewolf
 
Trumps still being sued for sexual assault and soon the video of hookers urinating on him




Ttu,ps
crazylibertarian wrote:
Brace yourself for the next revelation about Madame Hillary DeFarge Clinton.

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Oct 17, 2017 09:33:51   #
Big Bass
 
desparado wrote:
Trumps still being sued for sexual assault and soon the video of hookers urinating on him




Ttu,ps


Are you still filming it?

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Oct 17, 2017 09:39:15   #
Lonewolf
 
No its getting hard to find hookers who will participate his depends turn them off


Big Bass wrote:
Are you still filming it?

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Oct 17, 2017 09:46:31   #
Big Bass
 
desparado wrote:
No its getting hard to find hookers who will participate his depends turn them off


Who's standing in as Trump? you?

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Oct 17, 2017 09:54:22   #
Lonewolf
 
Wares trump jr since he gave up his secret service protection. I guess since they log everything they do and go it was making him nervous .




Big Bass wrote:
Who's standing in as Trump? you?

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Oct 17, 2017 09:58:56   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
Kevyn wrote:
Do you think absolute proof of collusion with Putin, or high def video of Russian hookers urinating on him will dissuade his supporters or have his constant lies about fake news inoculated him against everything?


Once again, show us the absolute proof of Russian collusion. LOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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