The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
Kevyn wrote:
The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
Well, you're certainly not it your right mind.
Kevyn wrote:
The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
No matter what Trump does, you will criticize him.
Lou Dobbs, just last night, said he has accomplished an awesome amount.
There are many of us who v**ed for Donald Trump for president who continue to support him based on our perceptions of his positive achievements. We recognize and acknowledge his faults and indiscretions, but prefer to focus on the things he has done in an attempt to fulfill his campaign promises. In less than two years, his achievements have been monumental. We feel that electing Hillary Clinton president would have been disastrous for this country and the world. We are happy that President Trump has appointed two very qualified conservative justices to the US Supreme Court. We are elated that the nation's economy has improved. Unemployment is down, especially for women and minorities. We have learned that the United States of America can't solve all of the world's problems. We are grateful that President Trump has learned from this countries past mistakes. We are grateful that he knows better than to put thousands of American troops on the ground in Syria. He knows that this country's past intrusions into Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan only made things worse, and unnecessarily cost thousands of American lives, billions of taxpayer's dollars and resulted in disrupted families, numerous young widowed mothers with small children, and thousands of disabled veterans. We believe, as President Trump does, that securing our nation's borders is necessary in order to maintain our safety and sovereignty. We believe that the hyperbolic accusations of r****m and xenophobia that some people level against him are totally unfounded. We are optimistic that President Trump will be successful in his negotiations to reduce or eliminate the nuclear threats of hostile foreign countries, and with his attempts to level the tariff playing field" with countries that are currently our economic adversaries.
Gizard wrote:
There are many of us who v**ed for Donald Trump for president who continue to support him based on our perceptions of his positive achievements. We recognize and acknowledge his faults and indiscretions, but prefer to focus on the things he has done in an attempt to fulfill his campaign promises. In less than two years, his achievements have been monumental. We feel that electing Hillary Clinton president would have been disastrous for this country and the world. We are happy that President Trump has appointed two very qualified conservative justices to the US Supreme Court. We are elated that the nation's economy has improved. Unemployment is down, especially for women and minorities. We have learned that the United States of America can't solve all of the world's problems. We are grateful that President Trump has learned from this countries past mistakes. We are grateful that he knows better than to put thousands of American troops on the ground in Syria. He knows that this country's past intrusions into Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan only made things worse, and unnecessarily cost thousands of American lives, billions of taxpayer's dollars and resulted in disrupted families, numerous young widowed mothers with small children, and thousands of disabled veterans. We believe, as President Trump does, that securing our nation's borders is necessary in order to maintain our safety and sovereignty. We believe that the hyperbolic accusations of r****m and xenophobia that some people level against him are totally unfounded. We are optimistic that President Trump will be successful in his negotiations to reduce or eliminate the nuclear threats of hostile foreign countries, and with his attempts to level the tariff playing field" with countries that are currently our economic adversaries.
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They just need more practice at losing, our leader continues to give them lessons, but they don't seem to get it!
Nice post, thank you.
Kevyn wrote:
The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
As usual, we can count on you for new lows in decency and new heights in childishness
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
As usual, we can count on you for new lows in decency and new heights in childishness
Not true however i did make a mistake in my original post, it is not the president who arrived it is the Foreign Minister. And trump again looks the fool he is, what a pathetic embarrassment for our great nation.
SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ, France — The White House was blindsided by the arrival of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday in the coastal French town where President Donald Trump and other world leaders are meeting this weekend, according to three U.S. officials.
It’s unclear how much notice Trump had of Zarif’s arrival in Biarritz, France, the site of this year’s Group of Seven summit. When asked about it, the president told reporters he had no comment.
A spokesman for Zarif announced Zarif had arrived in Biarritz at the invitation of the French foreign minister “to continue talks” between the Iranian and French governments. The statement followed reports of an Iranian government plane landing in Biarritz.
ImLogicallyRight wrote:
As usual, we can count on you for new lows in decency and new heights in childishness
Of course some of these countries prefer to do business with the number 1 state sponsor of terrorism. There are billions of dollars involved, just ask our pro-radical Islamic last president...he bagged up billions and handed them over to a terrorist nation
To bad you’re not nationally known. Then instead of just being an embarrassment on OPP you could be one nationally.
Kevyn wrote:
Not true however i did make a mistake in my original post, it is not the president who arrived it is the Foreign Minister. And trump again looks the fool he is, what a pathetic embarrassment for our great nation.
SAINT-JEAN-DE-LUZ, France — The White House was blindsided by the arrival of Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Sunday in the coastal French town where President Donald Trump and other world leaders are meeting this weekend, according to three U.S. officials.
It’s unclear how much notice Trump had of Zarif’s arrival in Biarritz, France, the site of this year’s Group of Seven summit. When asked about it, the president told reporters he had no comment.
A spokesman for Zarif announced Zarif had arrived in Biarritz at the invitation of the French foreign minister “to continue talks” between the Iranian and French governments. The statement followed reports of an Iranian government plane landing in Biarritz.
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JFlorio wrote:
To bad you’re not nationally known. Then instead of just being an embarrassment on OPP you could be one nationally.
He could work for manure stream media.
Gizard wrote:
There are many of us who v**ed for Donald Trump for president who continue to support him based on our perceptions of his positive achievements. We recognize and acknowledge his faults and indiscretions, but prefer to focus on the things he has done in an attempt to fulfill his campaign promises. In less than two years, his achievements have been monumental. We feel that electing Hillary Clinton president would have been disastrous for this country and the world. We are happy that President Trump has appointed two very qualified conservative justices to the US Supreme Court. We are elated that the nation's economy has improved. Unemployment is down, especially for women and minorities. We have learned that the United States of America can't solve all of the world's problems. We are grateful that President Trump has learned from this countries past mistakes. We are grateful that he knows better than to put thousands of American troops on the ground in Syria. He knows that this country's past intrusions into Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan only made things worse, and unnecessarily cost thousands of American lives, billions of taxpayer's dollars and resulted in disrupted families, numerous young widowed mothers with small children, and thousands of disabled veterans. We believe, as President Trump does, that securing our nation's borders is necessary in order to maintain our safety and sovereignty. We believe that the hyperbolic accusations of r****m and xenophobia that some people level against him are totally unfounded. We are optimistic that President Trump will be successful in his negotiations to reduce or eliminate the nuclear threats of hostile foreign countries, and with his attempts to level the tariff playing field" with countries that are currently our economic adversaries.
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And I would add that we trust in his judgment to do the right thing for the American people and to make America great again. And that 20/20 hindsight proves him to be right during his 2.5 years in office. Even his tariff spat with China is having its intended consequences as China is already raising the white f**g saying they wish to resolve the dispute calmly.
Like Reagan who faced massive opposition to his refusal to freeze nuclear arms, but ultimately won the Cold War by his bold Star Wars decision to up the ante even more, Trump’s uncanny negotiating sk**ls are a winner for America.
Kevyn wrote:
The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
Obama the t*****r president’s deal with his brother Muslims was a cut threat deal for America. YOU are in favor of Iran over America, no wonder you love that t*****r and h**e our patriot President.
Kevyn wrote:
The rest of the G-7 just floated a Turd in the I***t Pumpkinfuhrer’s punch bowl. Outraged by his moronic withdrawal from the Iranian nuclear deal G-7 nations are doing what they can to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons. The surprise guest at the G-7 summit is none other than Irans President. The question now is what act of Buffoonery will Trump commit, I really hope for an act of statesmanship, but no one in their right mind expects it.
It was the Iranian foreign minister and a stupid move on the part of Macron. It's part of Macron's lack of popularity in his country. His big rant about the fires in Brazil, as if Brazil is at fault for an out of control forest fire, is a great example.
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