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Jul 10, 2017 12:29:32   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
Where is your proof,,, moron,,,, just because you believe f**e news,, doesn't mean the rest of us are as stupid and gullible as you.........

See a Dr about your cranio-anal inversion


It's like I suggested earlier; rather than pull his head out, just keep shoving until the rest of him follows his head and disappears up his ass. Problem solved, plus we could probably charge admission.

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Jul 10, 2017 12:30:20   #
Big Bass
 
[quote=Jack2014]
Ve'hoe wrote:
B

Oh, don't you mean k**ler, sexy offender, DA,AH, fraud, CS, unintelligent moron, and liar kink. Stupid Russian stooge.

jack shit, the retarded raving ape.
jack shit, the retarded raving ape....

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Jul 10, 2017 12:34:42   #
eden
 
Loki wrote:
If these were conservative, pro-Trump reporters; why do I get the impression you would not spring to their defense so enthusiastically? You want us to think you are defending honesty in the media, when all you actually care about is defending that portion of the media which supports your own agenda; and their honesty or lack thereof is never a consideration.


"A conservative pro Trump reporter "sounds like an oxymoron.(oh wait you mean the sycophantic court jesters at Fox?)
Ideally reporters just report the news without bias and let the chips fall where they may. The Trump Circus has adopted a garrison mentality because they are in trouble on multiple fronts and are trying to shore up their base by blaming the media.
I do not care for Trump at a personal level but he is the President and deserves respect for the mantle of his office but to many he is eroding even that by behaving like a reactive petulant tyrant. I don't need biased reporting to see that, just look at these i***tic tweets.( He is self reporting.) Sad.

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Jul 10, 2017 12:37:20   #
Big Bass
 
eden wrote:
"A conservative pro Trump reporter "sounds like an oxymoron. Ideally reporters just report the news without bias and let the chips fall where they may. The Trump Circus has adopted a garrison mentality because they are in trouble on multiple fronts and are trying to shore up their base by blaming the media.
I do not care for Trump at a personal level but he is the President and deserves respect for the mantle of his office but to many he is eroding even that by behaving like a reactive petulant tyrant. I don't need biased reporting to see that, just look at these i***tic tweets.( He is self reporting.)
"A conservative pro Trump reporter "soun... (show quote)


His tweets make sense, and when did he act like a petulant tyrant? No answer brands your statement a lie.

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Jul 10, 2017 12:58:55   #
mouset783 Loc: Oklahoma
 
eden wrote:
"A conservative pro Trump reporter "sounds like an oxymoron.(oh wait you mean the sycophantic court jesters at Fox?)
Ideally reporters just report the news without bias and let the chips fall where they may. The Trump Circus has adopted a garrison mentality because they are in trouble on multiple fronts and are trying to shore up their base by blaming the media.
I do not care for Trump at a personal level but he is the President and deserves respect for the mantle of his office but to many he is eroding even that by behaving like a reactive petulant tyrant. I don't need biased reporting to see that, just look at these i***tic tweets.( He is self reporting.) Sad.
"A conservative pro Trump reporter "soun... (show quote)


I knew it.You are just as liberal and misguided as the Jackass and turd sniffer if not worse. I actually thought it you might be interesting to talk to you however like most Libs I MISSED THE BOAT,THE DOCK AND THE WHOLE RIVER.

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Jul 10, 2017 13:08:21   #
Jakebrake Loc: Broomfield, CO
 
Bevos wrote:
Not like the last one that ran around the World with his head up his butt, and DID become the LAUGHINGSTOCK of the WORLD!!!


So true Bevos. This was pretty much the consensus of intelligent Americans, as well as the leaders of the World.

obama and his Foreign Policy!
obama and his Foreign Policy!...

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Jul 10, 2017 13:11:44   #
Gener
 
Jack2014 wrote:
What Eden reported is true. Where are your facts? Frumpfass bombed at the G20 and further the press reported it correctly. The Frumpfass Russians are bending the t***h all weekend and having to change official docs on their security clearances.



It has already been shown over and over again that this is bogus material. Even the parts that are true are meaningless and only an i***t would come up with this kind of interpretation of events. Get real!

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Jul 10, 2017 13:12:47   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Jakebrake wrote:
So true Bevos. This was pretty much the consensus of intelligent Americans, as well as the leaders of the World.


That's it! It's Jackoff the Jerkoff in his usual pose of repose. Once more, don't pull the head out; keep shoving until he disappears into his own malodorous rectal crevasse

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Jul 10, 2017 13:48:30   #
trucksterbud
 
Jack2014 wrote:
Well, our standing in the world has decreased substantially due to his moronic actions

The New York Times on Apple News.
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HAMBURG, Germany — For years the United States was the dominant force and set the agenda at the annual gathering of the leaders of the world’s largest economies.
But on Friday, when President Trump met with 19 other leaders at the Group of 20 conference, he found the United States isolated on everything from trade to c*****e c****e, and faced with the prospect of the group’s issuing a statement on Saturday that lays bare how the United States stands alone.
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, the host of the meeting, opened it by acknowledging the differences between the United States and the rest of the countries. While “compromise can only be found if we accommodate each other’s views,” she said, “we can also say, we differ.”
Ms. Merkel also pointed out that most of the countries supported the Paris accord on c*****e c****e, while Mr. Trump has abandoned it. “It will be very interesting to see how we formulate the communiqué tomorrow and make clear that, of course, there are different opinions in this area because the United States of America regrettably” wants to withdraw from the pact, she said.
Mr. Trump seemed to relish his isolation. For him, the critical moment of Friday was his long meeting with the Russian president, Vladimir V. Putin, which seemed to mark the reset in relations that Mr. Trump has been desiring for some time. It also provided Mr. Putin the respect and importance he has long demanded as a global partner to Washington.
Where previous American leaders saw their power as a benevolent force, and were intent on spreading prosperity through open markets and multilateral cooperation, Mr. Trump has portrayed himself as a nationalist, a unilateralist and a protectionist, eager to save American jobs.
What recent events have underscored, though — and especially at the G-20 — is that no nation is today large or powerful enough to impose rules on everyone else. In advancing his views, Mr. Trump has alienated allies and made the United States seem like its own private island.
Nowhere was Mr. Trump’s isolation more evident than on the issue of trade.
Mr. Trump thinks the United States has been unfairly disadvantaged by sweeping free-trade agreements like the North American Free Trade Agreement or the T***s-Pacific Partnership. He believes the steel industry in particular has been savaged by globalization.
Within days, he could impose restrictions and new tariffs on steel imports. Doing so would be a provocative move that could affect trade with more than a dozen major countries even while lifting the spirits of his most ardent supporters.
The tariffs could very well provoke a global trade war.
European officials here reacted astringently, threatening to retaliate. “We will respond with countermeasures if need be, hoping that this is not actually necessary,” the European Commission president, Jean-Claude Juncker, said on Friday. “We are prepared to take up arms if need be.”
Targets could include American whiskey imports. “I don’t want to tell you in detail what we’re doing,” Mr. Juncker said. “But what I would like to tell you is that within a few days — we won’t need two months for that — we could react with countermeasures.”
The Italian prime minister, Paolo Gentiloni, warned that new protectionist trade measures could bring “contagion” that would slow the growth of the world economy. “We cannot waste this moment of recovery, giving signals of protectionism or of incorrect trade behavior,” he said.
But as Mr. Trump contemplates protectionism, Europe and Japan reached a landmark free trade agreement this week. Mexico and China, two of the United States’ largest trading partners, have been mulling their own deal. The world is moving ahead regardless.
Is a United Europe Important? 13 U.S. Presidents Think So.
Mr. Trump and his economic team have been delaying the decision on steel in recent weeks because of disagreement among his advisers.
For weeks, trade lawyers, industry leaders and members of Congress have been anxiously awaiting a recommendation on the matter from the Department of Commerce. They view Mr. Trump’s decision as a moment that will illuminate whether he is ready to make good on his campaign promises to protect f**gging American industries with tariffs.
Among those most on edge are economists, many of whom have been uneasy about Mr. Trump’s unorthodox views on trade because they have seen the damage from such actions before.
The United States imported 30.1 million metric tons of steel last year, making it the world’s largest steel importer, according to the International Trade Administration. Canada, Brazil and South Korea are the three biggest exporters to the United States, followed by Mexico and Turkey. China, the target of much anti-globalization rhetoric, is not such a major factor, at least not in steel.
Michael Strain, an economist at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, worries that retaliation from China and Europe to any steel tariffs would be particularly painful for American exporters and could lead to job cuts when Mr. Trump is trying to bolster employment and labor force participation.
While the steel industry, which Mr. Trump promised to revive, could benefit, other industries like construction and housing would probably suffer. Many of the workers in these industries and the consumers who buy their goods are likely to be the types of moderate-income v**ers who backed Mr. Trump.
“It will hurt the people it’s designed to help through higher prices,” Mr. Strain said. “Ultimately the economy will lose.”
On Friday, Cecilia Malmstrom, the European trade commissioner, warned the Trump administration that new tariffs would face a challenge in the World Trade Organization. A similar challenge led to a rollback of tariffs imposed by President George W. Bush in 2002.
“If global trade rules are not upheld, the E.U. will retaliate, but I cannot say now exactly how and when,” Ms. Malmstrom said. “We understand that the U.S. has concerns about overcapacity in China but we don’t think this is the right way to go, as you cannot fight protectionism with protectionism,” she added.
But Mr. Trump has even contemplated pulling the United States out of the World Trade Organization itself.
On climate, too, the United States — just a year ago a leading voice in favor of global action to reduce carbon emissions — is on its own path.
Negotiators haggled late into Friday night over language declaring that 19 of the G-20 members consider the Paris accord “irreversible,” an effort to cast the United States as an outlier for jettisoning the pact while glossing over friction about the decision.
But American officials were pressing language saying the United States would work with other nations to help them gain access to and use f****l f**ls “more cleanly and efficiently.” This suggestion met with stiff resistance from President Emmanuel Macron of France.
Mr. Trump did little to paper over the disagreement, although his staff made sure that he did not have to listen to much criticism on c*****e c****e. His meeting with Mr. Putin was scheduled to begin just 15 minutes after the start of a G-20 working session on “Sustainable Growth, Climate, and Energy,” so he left after making a brief statement on the matter.
Alan Rappeport contributed reporting from Washington, Peter S. Goodman from London, and James Kanter from Brussels.
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Well, our standing in the world has decreased subs... (show quote)


Read it and weep pisspot. While all you i***ts here on OPP continue to pretend like you have something to say about how YOUR President negotiates matters for OUR country, you keep missing one point. YOU'RE NOT PRESIDENT...!! (Got that down...??)

Article from The Blaze directly contradicts what you posted. Along with ALL the above stupid mainstream trash you seem obliged to post.. And, just to piss you off further, here's one from InfoWars.com - like em' or h**e em', they are T***H TELLERS..

Vladimir Putin’s press secretary has dismissed claims of Donald Trump’s incompetence as “delusional trash,” and says the Russian president had a “pleasant” meeting with his US counterpart at the G20 summit in Hamburg.

“I can say with certainty that Putin was pleased after the meeting. And while I don’t personally know Donald Trump, my impression was that he was satisfied as well,” said Dmitry Peskov, who pointed out that he wasn’t personally present at the two-hour talks, but was later fully briefed by the Russian leader.

Putin’s spokesman also launched a broadside at Trump’s portrayal in the “hysterical” mainstream media.

“Accusations that Trump is somewhat incompetent or that he is a novice, can be classified as delusional trash,” Peskov told the Russia 1 news channel. “Trump is not some simpleton. He has expert knowledge, he is a very determined negotiator and sk**lful at using his knowledge to put his position across.”

Peskov said it was “absurd” to discuss who “won” the talks in Germany, where Russia and the US agreed to a ceasefire in three zones in Syria. Putin and Trump also discussed Ukraine, cybercrime, and, of course, allegations of Russia’s meddling in last year’s US p**********l e******n.

“We can now confidently declare that this was a win-win encounter,” said Peskov.


Uhm, now as you were saying pisspot.........???????

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Jul 10, 2017 13:55:17   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Gener wrote:
And that's especially true for those who just listen to the news without any discrimination. F**e news. Not that I am so much in love with Trump, but these people will promote any lie, no matter how much of a whopper, to destroy this man. It is ludicrous. There are even those who want to have him committed. He was elected Pres so why not leave it at that? That is how a democracy is supposed to work. If these people have their way, there IS no more democracy. I am aware of his egomania, but so were both Bushes, and so were both Clinton's. And there were others as well. People have got to get over this idea that globalism is good. It will destroy this country and that is the intention of the g*******ts. But the liberals do not look at the facts. If they did they would not be listening to CNN. This is insanity. The real insanity is the liberal position, not Pres Trump.
And that's especially true for those who just list... (show quote)


It's good that America is 20 or 30 years behind Europe in this global utopian BS.

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Jul 10, 2017 14:01:45   #
okie don
 
mouset783 wrote:
You think you are CNN or are you just repeating their garbage?


CNN
C ommunist N ews N etwork

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Jul 10, 2017 14:05:48   #
okie don
 
[quote=RETW]I see s**t for brains is at it again. Jack 2014 just can't wait to spout his crap.

I really believe no one can be as stupid as he is. There must be several people posting this crap on this web sight.

No one single person can be this dumb and live.

Get lost ass hole. Go hang yourself.

With reference to Jack2014
" We are all born ignorant but some must work HARD to remain stupid"-
Ben Franklin

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Jul 10, 2017 14:07:13   #
okie don
 
cali wrote:
Who tf believes this crap about our president? Stfu and let it go fkn sore losers. Get a fkn life.


Roger that Cali - 10-4

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Jul 10, 2017 14:07:23   #
S. Maturin
 
okie don wrote:
CNN
C ommunist N ews N etwork


Dual personality network as it, working for the same mob organization was the Clinton News Network.. during Hillary's lie fest.

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Jul 10, 2017 14:39:03   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
okie don wrote:
CNN
C ommunist N ews N etwork


C onceited N ews N etwork?

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