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generals reduced to rubble under Obama
putin better leader then Obama
funny how you forget the Obama part of both those quotes
putin better leader then Obama
funny how you forget the Obama part of both those quotes
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It's because we hate you and your ilk so much we'd put in a bucket of donkey piss over your candidate.
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You all hate Obama so much that you cheer and celebrate America's enemies? A country that has 7,300 nuclear warheads pointed at us? You celebrate Trump going on RUSSIAN TV TALKING SHIT ABOUT THE USA?crashcourse wrote:generals reduced to rubble under Obama
putin better leader then Obama
funny how you forget the Obama part of both those quotes
Is white male rage THAT out of control?
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Donald Trump defends Putin — on Putin's TV network
http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/ ... story.html
Trump attacks U.S. foreign policy, political press corps on state-owned Russian television network
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... ?tid=sm_tw
You guys SUPPORT this bull???
http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/ ... story.html
Trump attacks U.S. foreign policy, political press corps on state-owned Russian television network
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/pos ... ?tid=sm_tw
You guys SUPPORT this bull???
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Obama denigrated the US while speaking overseas so why the outrage over this?
Many of us don't feel Russia as much a threat as ISIS or the push toward more globalization that both parties seem to be on board. Putin makes Democrats look bad that's why we like him just like you guys loved the guy who threw a shoe at Bush in Iraq.
Many of us don't feel Russia as much a threat as ISIS or the push toward more globalization that both parties seem to be on board. Putin makes Democrats look bad that's why we like him just like you guys loved the guy who threw a shoe at Bush in Iraq.
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Thing is, we love you inbreds and want to bring you along into the 21st century. But since your unflagging dumbassery looks to have deadly consequences for all of us...it's probably time to cut the tether.sardis wrote:It's because we hate you and your ilk so much we'd put in a bucket of donkey piss over your candidate.
"OMG, this is terrible. This is the end of my presidency. I AM FUCKED!"
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Are you out of your freaking minds?sardis wrote:Obama denigrated the US while speaking overseas so why the outrage over this?
Many of us don't feel Russia as much a threat as ISIS or the push toward more globalization that both parties seem to be on board. Putin makes Democrats look bad that's why we like him just like you guys loved the guy who threw a shoe at Bush in Iraq.
The Pentagon's Top Threat? Russia
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/03/opini ... .html?_r=0
NATO Commander: Russia Threat to US, Its Allies and Partners
http://www.voanews.com/a/nato-breedlove ... 14721.html
Forbes: Why Putin's Russia Is The Biggest Threat To America In 2015
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthomps ... d5714762b7
Russia is biggest threat to American national security, says US air force chief
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/ ... orce-chief
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First Read: Putin Becomes the Ultimate Test of GOP Loyalty to Trump
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-r ... mp-n645421
A day after Donald Trump's praise of Vladimir Putin at the NBC/MSNBC Commander-in-Chief Forum, the Trump campaign doubled down on Putin. "I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," running mate Mike Pence told CNN on Thursday, per NBC's Vaughn Hillyard. But compare that with what House Speaker Paul Ryan said when asked about Trump's comments on Putin from Wednesday night. "Vladimir Putin is an aggressor that does not share our interests. Vladimir Putin is violating the sovereignty of neighboring countries. It's certainly appears he is conducting in-state sponsored attacks on what appears to be our political system," Ryan said. "That is not acting in our interests and that is an adversarial stance and he is acting like an adversary." So maybe more than any issue right now, Putin has become the ultimate test of GOP loyalty to Trump. Do you agree or disagree with Trump on Putin? That question will separate the ardent Trump supporters from the Republicans who aren't.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/first-r ... mp-n645421
A day after Donald Trump's praise of Vladimir Putin at the NBC/MSNBC Commander-in-Chief Forum, the Trump campaign doubled down on Putin. "I think it's inarguable that Vladimir Putin has been a stronger leader in his country than Barack Obama has been in this country," running mate Mike Pence told CNN on Thursday, per NBC's Vaughn Hillyard. But compare that with what House Speaker Paul Ryan said when asked about Trump's comments on Putin from Wednesday night. "Vladimir Putin is an aggressor that does not share our interests. Vladimir Putin is violating the sovereignty of neighboring countries. It's certainly appears he is conducting in-state sponsored attacks on what appears to be our political system," Ryan said. "That is not acting in our interests and that is an adversarial stance and he is acting like an adversary." So maybe more than any issue right now, Putin has become the ultimate test of GOP loyalty to Trump. Do you agree or disagree with Trump on Putin? That question will separate the ardent Trump supporters from the Republicans who aren't.
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HOW VLADIMIR PUTIN IS USING DONALD TRUMP TO ADVANCE RUSSIA'S GOALS
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/09/vlad ... 93946.html
Not since the beginning of the Cold War has a U.S. politician been as fervently pro-Russian as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Just four years after his predecessor Mitt Romney declared Russia to be Washington’s greatest geopolitical threat, Trump has praised President Vladimir Putin as a real leader, “unlike what we have in this country.” Trump has also dismissed reports that Putin has murdered political enemies (“Our country does plenty of killing also,” he told MSNBC), suggested that he would “look into” recognizing Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and questioned whether the United States should defend NATO allies who don’t pay their way. When Russian hackers stole a cache of emails in July from the Democratic National Committee’s servers, as security analysts have shown, Trump called on “Russia, if you’re listening,” to hack some more.“Trump is breaking with Republican foreign doctrine and almost every Republican foreign thinker I know,” says Michael McFaul, U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014. “He is departing radically from Ronald Reagan, something never done by any Republican Party presidential candidate.”
http://www.newsweek.com/2016/09/09/vlad ... 93946.html
Not since the beginning of the Cold War has a U.S. politician been as fervently pro-Russian as Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump. Just four years after his predecessor Mitt Romney declared Russia to be Washington’s greatest geopolitical threat, Trump has praised President Vladimir Putin as a real leader, “unlike what we have in this country.” Trump has also dismissed reports that Putin has murdered political enemies (“Our country does plenty of killing also,” he told MSNBC), suggested that he would “look into” recognizing Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula and questioned whether the United States should defend NATO allies who don’t pay their way. When Russian hackers stole a cache of emails in July from the Democratic National Committee’s servers, as security analysts have shown, Trump called on “Russia, if you’re listening,” to hack some more.“Trump is breaking with Republican foreign doctrine and almost every Republican foreign thinker I know,” says Michael McFaul, U.S. ambassador to Russia from 2012 to 2014. “He is departing radically from Ronald Reagan, something never done by any Republican Party presidential candidate.”
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hilarious
you have somebody running for president that states two things during the CINC debate
this bad thing happended under Obama--generals turning into rubble
and this guy is better leader then Obama--meaning he gets things done better then Obama gets things done
I cant argue with either statement from a man that's trying to win the presidency
what do you expect him to do--point out all obamas strengths? therefore supporting his opponents mentor?
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you have somebody running for president that states two things during the CINC debate
this bad thing happended under Obama--generals turning into rubble
and this guy is better leader then Obama--meaning he gets things done better then Obama gets things done
I cant argue with either statement from a man that's trying to win the presidency
what do you expect him to do--point out all obamas strengths? therefore supporting his opponents mentor?
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I'm an independent who voted Obama last election because he killed the number one terrorist in the world and made a gutsy call to do it
that one issue earned him my vote
this time around I have a choice between a woman whom is an integral part of a foundation that sells its influence to the highest bidder while she's supposed to be working for the American people. and choosing a candidate whom if they were anybody else would be under indictment for
this is what happened with petraeus-- for his indescretions--On April 23, 2015, Petraeus pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of mishandling classified materials. He was given a two-year probationary period and a fine of $100,000
gee I wonder if Hillary mishandled anything
third I'm like the English pulling out of the Eurozone--sick and tired of gridlock and politics time to shake things up.
maybe we need a nut job to have control of the button--lord knows now that north korea is blowing stuff up its only a matter of time until isis gets one. every omnce in awhile you need somebody unpredictable to spread a little fear throughout the rest of the world
4th its gonna be status quo of Hillary is elected about the budget and social security eventually bankrupting this country. future generations will be broke because 90 % or more of the budget will be for entitlements. its time to get a business man who knows you cant have 30 % of the population supporting the 70% who don't work. lord knows as long as the govt supports the 70 %---- the voters who get those entitlements will support the candidates that give them entitlements
we cannot sustain that for much longer
personally I would have voted for jeb or the kasichj before anybody
but when it comes to Hillary vs the Donald I vote for the crazy fucker
that one issue earned him my vote
this time around I have a choice between a woman whom is an integral part of a foundation that sells its influence to the highest bidder while she's supposed to be working for the American people. and choosing a candidate whom if they were anybody else would be under indictment for
this is what happened with petraeus-- for his indescretions--On April 23, 2015, Petraeus pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of mishandling classified materials. He was given a two-year probationary period and a fine of $100,000
gee I wonder if Hillary mishandled anything
third I'm like the English pulling out of the Eurozone--sick and tired of gridlock and politics time to shake things up.
maybe we need a nut job to have control of the button--lord knows now that north korea is blowing stuff up its only a matter of time until isis gets one. every omnce in awhile you need somebody unpredictable to spread a little fear throughout the rest of the world
4th its gonna be status quo of Hillary is elected about the budget and social security eventually bankrupting this country. future generations will be broke because 90 % or more of the budget will be for entitlements. its time to get a business man who knows you cant have 30 % of the population supporting the 70% who don't work. lord knows as long as the govt supports the 70 %---- the voters who get those entitlements will support the candidates that give them entitlements
we cannot sustain that for much longer
personally I would have voted for jeb or the kasichj before anybody
but when it comes to Hillary vs the Donald I vote for the crazy fucker
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Plus it would piss off the establishment on both sides. And he doesn't have that goofy open mouthed smile.
Let 'er Blow!
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read this article and tell me who leads their country better
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthomps ... e7f33e62b7
http://www.forbes.com/sites/lorenthomps ... e7f33e62b7
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As recently as the last election, republican candidate Mitt Romney was saying Russia was the biggest threat to the US. Fast forward four years and the republican nominee is practically an asshole buddy of the Russian leader. Jesus, talk about sending mixed messages...
I want someone's ass blistered in the middle of Thanksgiving Square.
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Not to worry. The PAH hit the reset button.
Let 'er Blow!
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Did you eat paint chips as a child?
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crashcourse wrote:I'm an independent who voted Obama last election because he killed the number one terrorist in the world and made a gutsy call to do it
that one issue earned him my vote
this time around I have a choice between a woman whom is an integral part of a foundation that sells its influence to the highest bidder while she's supposed to be working for the American people. and choosing a candidate whom if they were anybody else would be under indictment for
this is what happened with petraeus-- for his indescretions--On April 23, 2015, Petraeus pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of mishandling classified materials. He was given a two-year probationary period and a fine of $100,000
gee I wonder if Hillary mishandled anything
third I'm like the English pulling out of the Eurozone--sick and tired of gridlock and politics time to shake things up.
maybe we need a nut job to have control of the button--lord knows now that north korea is blowing stuff up its only a matter of time until isis gets one. every omnce in awhile you need somebody unpredictable to spread a little fear throughout the rest of the world
4th its gonna be status quo of Hillary is elected about the budget and social security eventually bankrupting this country. future generations will be broke because 90 % or more of the budget will be for entitlements. its time to get a business man who knows you cant have 30 % of the population supporting the 70% who don't work. lord knows as long as the govt supports the 70 %---- the voters who get those entitlements will support the candidates that give them entitlements
we cannot sustain that for much longer
personally I would have voted for jeb or the kasichj before anybody
but when it comes to Hillary vs the Donald I vote for the crazy fucker
OK so you're frustrated and depressed. How do you choose to handle it - a) fight through it and pick the best (or least painful) option or b) pour gasoline on yourself, your spouse, your kids, pets, furniture, carpet, drapes, stairs, appliances, bathroom fixtures and then drop a lighted match on it all?
The Trump voters who aren't just abject white supremacists/white nationalists are choosing option b.
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Putin isn't an aggressive, nationalist, anti-Western dictator. He's just sneaky.
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Wait, how can this be? Cooperating with the biggest threat to our security?
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/09/politics/ ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/09/politics/ ... index.html
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Trump says complimentary things about the dictator Putin. Hillary denounces the dictator Putin but takes bribes from him.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us ... mpany.html
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/04/24/us ... mpany.html
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