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Jun 30, 2018 04:49:53   #
rational1 wrote:
Our Supreme Leader is going to meet HIS Supreme Leader, face to face & get instructions for the next phase of destroying America's
power & reputation. This will go down in History as a terrible & important moment, i.e. the Munich Meeting where England gave gave Hitler
everything he wanted..at that moment.


Hahahahahaha thanks I needed that.
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Jun 30, 2018 04:46:26   #
Lonewolf wrote:
?????????????????


Lone is dazed and confused again.lol
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Jun 30, 2018 04:44:05   #
Lonewolf wrote:
and trump just said Crimea should belong to Russia because they speak Russian trumps unfit to wipe Obama's ass
by the way, the gay thing was debunked long ago only i***ts still use it.


You are wrong again liberal,
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Jun 30, 2018 04:41:48   #
Lonewolf wrote:
his ex wife


Really?even if that was true are you surprised an ex husband or wife has had something bad to say about their relationship while married.Can you say desperation liberal?
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Jun 30, 2018 04:07:41   #
byronglimish wrote:
And that's the crux of it...you know I just thought of something..if the obama guys ratings slip on Netflix..they might be able to persuade Weinstein to promote some freak weirdo adult films..the Premier could be titled "Apesh!t"..


Redux
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Jun 30, 2018 04:07:06   #
[quote=roy][quote=Wolf counselor]Neither[/q
Was trumps wife really a man before her s*x c****e that trump begged her not to have?[/quote]

If that’s the case you have to admit Obama used the wrong surgeon.Obama obviously used a veterinarian.
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Jun 30, 2018 04:01:07   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
Well, of course. Because Moses would overturn the k*****g of unborn babies, known as Roe vs. Wade. The liberals are coming unglued, from Whoopi, "You leave my vagina alone". to every socialist/Marxist/c*******t out there. They are literally, having a meltdown...and I'm loving it. Let's face it, they're not going to be happy no matter who he picks. Can't wait until Ginsberg decides to "call it a day". We'll probably have r**ts in the streets. Let's get some comments from Nancy and my all time favorite, Maxine.
Well, of course. Because Moses would overturn the... (show quote)


If he arranged a meeting with God and the liberals were forced to admit God was real then you would see r**ts.Woopie problem is unsolvable,there isn’t enough money in the entire world to pay someone to go near her private area,that’s truly a very nasty area and hard to imagine what lives down there.
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Jun 30, 2018 03:54:52   #
AuntiE wrote:
Democrats badly underestimated Trump
4:28 PM EDT June 28, 2018

Editor's Note: Julian Zelizer is a history and public affairs professor at Princeton University, editor of "The Presidency of Barack Obama: A First Historical Assessment" and co-host of the "Politics & Polls" podcast. Follow him on Twitter: @julianzelizer. The opinions expressed in this commentary are his own.

Democrats have a history of underestimating Republican presidents.

Ronald Reagan, numerous Democrats originally thought, was a lightweight Hollywood actor with charisma and television appeal but not much more. George H.W. Bush, according to his critics, was a well-meaning "wimp" whose leadership sk**ls were lacking and who could never escape from the shadow of Reagan.

His son George W. Bush, Democrats joked, was a nice guy who you might want to have a beer with but someone who didn't know much about world or domestic affairs. Americans who saw the televised debates in 2000 can probably still hear the sound of Vice President Al Gore sighing after almost every remark.

In each case, however, the Democrats didn't see what was coming.
Reagan went on to be a two-term president who vastly expanded military spending, slashed corporate and individual income taxes, lowered spending for much of the social safety net and negotiated a historic arms agreement with the Soviet Union.

Though he couldn't win re-e******n in 1992, President George H.W. Bush led the nation into its first major military operation since Vietnam with Operation Desert Storm, reached a historic deficit reduction agreement with the Democratic Congress in 1990 and he presided over the collapse of the Soviet Union.

Under President George W. Bush, who left Democrats shell-shocked when he won a second term in 2004, the nation saw the administration vastly expand the national security state after 9/11, launch two major military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq — the second disastrous — cut income taxes even further and withdraw from a major c*****e c****e accord, while pushing through Congress several major legislative initiatives such as No Child Left Behind and the Medicare prescription drug plan.

The last two weeks have been another a loud wake-up call for Democrats who have railed against President Donald Trump but who thought that this reality star commander-in-chief was so incompetent, corrupt and self-centered that it was only a matter of time before he went away.
In their view, the President who surrounded himself with third-rate advisers and who had no legislative sk**ls to speak of would be hampered in how much damage that he could inflict before his term ended.
It's looking very different right now.

The minute that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced he was retiring, every Democrat who has been paying attention to the Court realized the implications. With the evangelical right cheering him on, President Trump now has the opportunity to push through a giddy Republican Senate a judicial nominee who will dramatically swing the majority of the Supreme Court much further to the right.
Trump's sway

With Justice Kennedy's announcement coming at the same time that the court announced that it was dealing a major blow to public employee unions and upholding the president's controversial travel ban, the implications of Trump's sway over the highest court in the land were immediately apparent.

Whoever is president after 2020 will be dealing with a Supreme Court majority that has much less tolerance for strong intervention by the federal government and will be less supportive of the rights-based policy gains that have vastly strengthened the social standing of African-Americans, gay Americans, women and others who have suffered marginalization for decades.

Policies such as a******n access, family planning, affirmative action and v****g rights now hang in the balance.

If Democrats were thinking that President Trump's blistering rhetoric about undocumented immigrants was just talk, they now know just how far the President is willing to go. He is very serious about closing the borders and the Supreme Court's decision to uphold his travel ban will embolden him.

Although he was pressured into backing down from his draconian policy of separating children from their parents at the border, Trump sent his message loud and clear. He is willing to go as far as he thinks is necessary to fight for stringent border policies. He is willing to inflict psychological damage on kids and subject border crossers to the toughest security measures possible until he convinces Congress to build the physical wall that he has been promising.

While he backed away from the policy of family separation, he is seeking congressional authority to detain entire families for longer than 20 days.

He has already dismantled President Obama's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, leaving hundreds of thousands of young people's lives in America under a cloud. Their future depends on a Congress that is unable to reach agreement on any legislation dealing with immigration. Indeed, the president used his Twitter account to effectively torpedo an effort last week to pass compromise legislation on immigration that would have fixed the crisis he created with the Dreamers.

His sympathy remains with the hardline anti-immigration elements in the Freedom Caucus who will keep pushing for tighter and more restrictive policies on immigration — both undocumented and legal.

Last week's Gallup polls and the results of Tuesday's Republican primaries in South Carolina and New York are also strong indications that his political support remains much more substantial than Democrats had expected.

In the months that followed the inauguration, the conventional wisdom had been that as his national approval ratings kept falling, his political support within the GOP would follow. But we can see from the recent polling that Republican support for the President remains rock-solid and seems to be getting stronger.

Despite all of his chaotic and controversial decisions, his national approval ratings in some polls have even crept upward to the range of 45%. With a low rate of unemployment and a booming stock market, there is reason to believe that those numbers might hold fairly steady.

More of a destroyer than a builder
Trump is also demonstrating that the power of the President to tear things down is immense, especially if that President is not particularly interested in putting something different in its place. Interestingly enough, the real estate developer President has not turned out to be much of a builder. He prefers to take things apart and then walk away from the rubble without looking back.

Short of obtaining repeal and replace, he has severely weakened the Affordable Care Act by taking smaller steps like ending the individual mandate. He pulled out of TPP, pulled out of the Paris Climate Accord and pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal. He has issued executive orders rolling back Obama-era regulations to curb c*****e c****e and constrain Wall Street.

While Congress and the courts have significant power when it comes to checking legislative initiatives from the Oval Office, a president who is intent on dismantling policies — such as stripping away regulations or withdrawing from international agreements — can get a lot done if he or she is determined. A president who wants to use the bully pulpit to undercut the public confidence in institutions, such as the news media or law enforcement, can do great harm if they don't care about the long-term consequences.

As the dog days of summer begin, Democrats should be more concerned than ever before about the consequences of a Trump presidency. The possibility for President Trump to seriously t***sform American policy keeps growing and the potential for a two-term presidency can no longer be dismissed. This unstable, shallow television star is starting to demonstrate that he has some very real political muscle to keep pushing forward.

The stakes of the 2018 midterm e******ns should be clear. If the national party does not figure out how to put forth an effective campaign that generates high turnout and excites the passions of their e*****rate, and if they don't engage in the upcoming Supreme Court confirmation fight in a way that slows down the process and uses the President's pick to awaken v**ers to the stakes of this struggle, President Trump could be looking at two more years of united government, with a GOP that will see him as an influential kingmaker, and the Congress will be more willing to start handing him legislative victories on the path to 2020.

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b Democrats badly underestimated Trump /b br 4:2... (show quote)


The guy spends 25 hours a day trying to unscrew all that Obama did,give him a break.He will put everything in order during his second term,right now it’s damage control first.
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Jun 30, 2018 03:38:57   #
Super Dave wrote:
Anyone else as amused as I am?


Yup ! ! ! Never seen such utter desperation like this before.
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Jun 30, 2018 03:37:00   #
permafrost wrote:
are you beyond dense????

You have been answered in all your permutation of the question and you pretend you do not understand?????

Ok, I will believe you, You can not understand... so being so obtuse, why do you bother to come on OPP and twist posts when you have no actual agenda or goal..

Are you eagle niece???


Doing the perma dance again and you think no one noticed.You liberals have entered the Twilight Zone and there is no way out.lol
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Jun 30, 2018 03:30:12   #
EconomistDon wrote:
Give it up Frosty. You still haven't answered JoyVs question because you can't. There are NO examples of environmental damage resulting from Trump's regulation changes. So you dance, and dance, and dance. And when you thank that you have people fooled with your hyperbole, you insult JoyV. At times I find your machinations irritating, but then I realize just how entertaining your desperation really is. Trump is doing what is necessary to bring jobs and prosperity back to America's middle class, and he is not bringing with it the environmental damage that you ninnies claim. You just h**e to see Trump's successes, and you fight it every step of the way.
Give it up Frosty. You still haven't answered Joy... (show quote)


You are feeding him way too much t***h he is going to be ill if you don’t slow down.Liberals need small douses they can’t digest big globs of t***h at one time.
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Jun 30, 2018 03:23:26   #
archie bunker wrote:
Inflammatory comment, pete.
Your specialty. Keep on rockin brother!


That’s what libs. Do,they are dead in the water and sinking fast.
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Jun 30, 2018 03:19:46   #
old marine wrote:
My grandpaw was a very smart man, he taught me to think for myself and not make snap decisions about anything.

I do not read right or left wing lies Or watch f**e news. I judge a man for what he does not for what his father or he did years ago. I am not interested in the past only in the present and future.

True American patriots every where are begening to wake up and see the mess our beloved country is in after eight year's of socialist rule.

Many former democrats are switching parties working together to destroy the Socialist agenda

God bless America and true American patriots every where.

Long may old glory fly over the land of the free and home of the brave forever amen and amen .
My grandpaw was a very smart man, he taught me to ... (show quote)


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Jun 30, 2018 03:08:35   #
buffalo wrote:
It is true...your just to brainwashed to believe the t***h, especially if it doesn't make trumpy look good.


Trumps makes himself look good .
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Jun 30, 2018 02:47:36   #
TnBob86 wrote:
I'm Back Online To Some This Will Be a Chilling Notice To Some, ha...

P.S. I Do Have a Worry However, I Have a Diabetic Ulcer On My Right Foot, From Wearing Socks of All Things, I Hadn't Worn Socks In 10 Years In St. George, UT, Moved Down Here To Beaver Dam, AZ And Because of The Heat I Thought (My Fault For Thinking) Wearing Socks Would Absorb To Sweqaqt, It Did And Gave Me a Blister, It Poped And I Put A Band-aid On It, According To The Doctor In St. George Hospital Tennis Shoes Keep Lots of Bacteria In Them And I Became Infected, If It Doesn't Clear Up I Could Lose My Foot, No S**t!!! Don D.
I'm Back Online To Some This Will Be a Chilling No... (show quote)


I wish you much success in your treatment ,these things are very difficult to control.
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