Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Where is the proof?

I know this is not an uncommon question or an uncommon theme today....

But we are now 15 months into the Trump Presidency, and even many of his biggest critics are grudgingly admitting that his Presidency has actually experienced some successes, without bringing about the destruction of modern society.


At some point in time, the argument about what horrible things Trump is going to do, needs to be replaced with a tangible reflection on what he actually "has" done... or more importantly what he hasn't done.
  • He hasn't started WWIII
  • He hasn't brought down the economy
  • He hasn't turned over our autonomy to Putin 
  • He hasn't ignored court orders
  • He hasn't ruled with a pen and phone
  • He hasn't seen his approvals drop into the twenties
  • He hasn't alienated the Republican voters 
So what exactly has Trump done to justify the Trump resistance, other than turning many liberals into stark raving mad lunatics, who have been collectively relegated into doing little more than barking at the moon 24/7?

Is it "really" the fact that he goes on twitter and occasionally provides us with a classic political whopper that makes him a danger to society? Or is the resistance still insistent that they just know he is going to do something, sometime in the future?

Really curious...

98 comments:

Loretta said...

"Really curious..."

This should be good.

James said...

Am I barking at the moon?

Rev. Robert Jeffress, who leads the influential First Baptist Dallas and delivered the opening prayer at the embassy opening ... has a long history of controversial comments, including statements suggesting the Catholic Church is a “counterfeit religion” that is used by Satan and the comment that “religions like Mormonism, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism … lead people to an eternity of separation from God in Hell.”

“Pastor [Jeffress] has had a strong relationship with many people in the faith community, as well as folks in the administration, and Republicans on the Hill, and others, I believe Democrats as well,” Shah said. “So, I think that he has a longstanding involvement with public officials...”

Jeffress appeared alongside Donald Trump in the Oval Office last September.

.James said...


Jeffress isn’t the only religious leader with a history of controversial remarks who was involved in the embassy events.

The Rev. John Hagee, the founder of Christians United for Israel, delivered a benediction at the embassy opening. Hagee made headlines in the 2008 presidential election when Republican candidate John McCain repudiated his endorsement after tapes surfaced of a 1999 sermon where Hagee suggested Hitler was an instrument of God’s will because he pushed many Jews to return to Israel.

“God says in Jeremiah 16: ‘Behold, I will bring them the Jewish people again unto their land that I gave to their fathers. … Behold, I will send for many fishers, and after will I send for many hunters,’” Hagee said. “’And they the hunters shall hunt them.’ That would be the Jews. … Then God sent a hunter. A hunter is someone who comes with a gun and he forces you. Hitler was a hunter.”

Loretta said...

SO typical of the pedo.

Can't discuss anything, so he spams.

James said...

On Sunday, the president’s daughter, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kushner, both of whom are also advisers to the president, were blessed by Israel’s Sephardic Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef as part of their trip to the country...

Yosef has been denounced by the Anti- Defamation League for remarks he made earlier this year where he compared black people to monkeys. He could not be reached for comment on this story.
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As I said, you can judge them by the company they keep.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

James said...

Liar-etta can't reply, so she yells "pedo."

The truth is, I have never sexually abused anyone nor has KD ever sexually abused animals.

Decent discussion should not stoop to that.

James said...

"Teresa" Loretta pretends to be someone who is her superior in every way and would never stoop to her tactics.

American Voters said...

You spamming every thread isnt decent discussion

Loretta said...
This comment has been removed by the author.
.James said...

People who cannot reply yell "spam!"

James said...

Go right ahead, Loretta. Be sure to put your legal name on that note.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

the "pastor" is waiting for someone to reply to his spam?

ROFLMFAO !!!

miss me?

ROFLMFAO !!!

C.H. Truth said...

So far James hasn't stated a single thing that Trump has done in seven comments...

Rather James is simply "barking at the moon"...

Oh and judging a Rabbi for quoting a blessing "Blessed are you, Lord our God...who makes creatures different." But that is what James does. Lies and judges. If you want to lie and judge, then join the cult that James claims to be a part of.

Commonsense said...

The cult of the Russian troll bots.

wphamilton said...

We'll stick with all of the horrible things he's already done. The rejection by the American voters, reflected in his consistently under-water approval, is hopefully enough to sink him in a couple of years, and take his Congressional allies down with him. I'm good with waiting for that.

Meanwhile, you go ahead hang onto your pride about him not being impeached or charged yet, or having higher approvals that Nixon did at his lowest. That should be good for a lot more posts yet, about how great Trump is doing and wondering why the majority still thinks he's a loser or worse.

Commonsense said...

What horrible things would that be?

wphamilton said...

As if you don't know LOL.

as of the beginning of the year

53% disapproved of Trump's handling of the deficit
58% disapproved of Trump's performance with Health Care
58% disapproved of Trump handling of immigration

In fact, for everything but economy and ISIS, where he polled about even, the majority of Americans considered his first year an abject failure.

Foreign policy, worse than a year previously (54%) Race relations, worse. Womens rights, worse.

I can empathize - you got your Republican president, Republican Congress, after so long ... but it's this bumbling idiot, and it's not really fair. It should be full steam ahead with a Conservative agenda, but you have to cope with failure after failure, and scratch around in the gravel for something shiny enough to feel good about.

It's only natural to blame it on everyone else, like CH does in his blog-post, or to slip into denial like I'm seeing here. I am vastly disappointed myself, since I was forecasting a Republican president and Congress to impose some fiscal discipline, but an actually capable one with more than a modicum of knowledge, maybe even basic integrity ... but we got Trump.

Commonsense said...

You said horrible things he's done and then all you can come up with is polls.

Thanks for playing. Be sure to stop by and get your lovely parting gift.

James said...

Trump is caving in to the Chinese on his much touted promise to force them to agree to a better trade arrangement with the USA. That is just one of his many failures.

Commonsense said...

Is he? And you know this how?

James said...

How do you NOT know it?

A few headlines:

Trump Backs Off Trade War With China

Trump Shifts From Trade War Threats to Concessions

Donald Trump Has Decided a Trade War With China Is a Bad Idea After All

Tim Cook Warned Trump about Trade War with China

In Concession, Trump will Help China's ZTE 'get back into business'

U.S. 'looking for a deal' with China on Trade

In About-Face on Trade, Trump Vows to Protect ZTE Jobs in China

Trump’s Trade War with China: He Has More to Lose than He Thought.

Trump Backing Off China, Tariffs, Trade War

Trump Launches Trade War With China - But Backs Off ...

And this: 查看简体中文版 (They are laughing at us.)

C.H. Truth said...

as of the beginning of the year

Which is to say that his approvals (especially the economy) has gone up over the past few months. His handling of North Korea has been very high, and as many suggest it could deal to a NPP.

But seriously... WP???

Doesn't it completely miss the point of the post to quote polls, considering there is no argument being made by me that Trump is actually "popular".

On the contrary. I actually concede that Trump is not liked, but simply ask the simple question as to why?

Are you seriously suggesting that the "reason" you continue to argue that his Presidency is dangerous and disastrous is because others find him unpopular?

I thought you could do better than argue that you are following the crowd?

.James said...

53% disapproved of Trump's handling of the deficit
58% disapproved of Trump's performance with Health Care
58% disapproved of Trump handling of immigration

TRANSLATION FOR CH:

He has handled the deficit miserably.
He has handled Health Care miserably.
He has handled immigration miserably.

Commonsense said...

How do you NOT know it?

That's not an answer and you know it.

And if you don't, then you're a lot stupider than I give you credit for.

And that's saying a lot.

Myballs said...

I recall those pollsters never recognizing all the silent trump voters. They're still not.

Only Rasmussen saw them. And they have trump over 50% now.

But citing polls doesn't answer the question.

James said...

After asking the question, I gave you an answer.
Multiply.
And you know it. :-)

wphamilton said...

"Which is to say that his approvals (especially the economy) has gone up over the past few months. His handling of North Korea has been very high, and as many suggest it could deal to a NPP. "

All the way up to an abysmal low. Historic low.

"Doesn't it completely miss the point of the post to quote polls, considering there is no argument being made by me that Trump is actually "popular"."

That's what you're talking about when you ask about "the Trump resistance", and gratuitously insult "liberals", it's what you mean by "little more than barking at the moon 24/7". It is the majority of the American voters that you're complaining about. The American people who continue to reject Trump.

You wanted to know what their problem was (you and CS), what they thought Trump had done wrong. My citing a poll on where Americans feel that Trump has failed them is exactly on point.

C.H. Truth said...

So WP...

Looking back eight years ago to mid year 2010...

Handing Economy
(CBS) May 2010 43% approval
(Gallup) March 2010 37% approval
(CNN) March 2010 44% approval
(Quinn) April 2010 40% approval

Handling Foreign policy
(CBS) May 2010 48% approval
(Gallup) March 2010 48% approval

Healthcare
(CBS) May 2010 42% approval


So was Obama dangerous and a disaster, because polling suggested people were unhappy or moderately acceptable of his policy decisions?

James said...

Trump also said he would bring peace to the Middle East. He said it would not be very difficult.

And now he has 58 dead Palestinians to show for his efforts.

James said...

I hate to tell you, Balls, but Trump is today underwater even on the skewed Rasmussen:
52% DISapproval
47% approval

So solly.

James said...

Oh dear. Looks like peace with N. Korea is looking shaky too.

N. Korea casts doubt on Trump summit: Yonhap
12 mins ago

North Korea on Wednesday called into question a much-anticipated and unprecedented summit between its leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump, the South's Yonhap news agency reported.

Pyongyang also cancelled high-level talks due Wednesday with Seoul over the Max Thunder joint military exercises between the US and the South, Seoul said.

The US will "have to undertake careful deliberations about the fate of the planned North Korea-US summit in light of this provocative military ruckus", Yonhap quoted the North's official news agency KCNA as saying.

The drills between the two allies' air forces were a rehearsal for invasion and a provocation at a time when inter-Korean relations were warming, it cited KCNA as adding.

The language used is a sudden and dramatic return to the rhetoric of the past from Pyongyang, which has long argued that it needs nuclear weapons to defend itself against the US.
(the article continues)

C.H. Truth said...

All the way up to an abysmal low. Historic low.

Hmmmm...

According to Gallup - These are the historic lows

Truman - 22%
Nixon - 24%
Bush 43 - 25%
Carter - 28%
Bush 44 - 29%
Reagan - 35%
Johnson - 35%
Ford - 37%
Clinton - 37%
Obama - 38%

Current Trump - 43%

I guess when you lose yourself in emotion, the facts don't matter anymore?

James said...

N. Korean nuclear disarmament would have been Trump's signature achievement.

But, er....

C.H. Truth said...

And now he has 58 dead Palestinians to show for his efforts.

The Palestinians have 58 dead to show for "their" efforts.

So let me guess here James... you believe that it's okay that Israel is the only country in the world that isn't "allowed" to have Embassies in their capital city where their Government operates?

All because it "offends" Muslims?

Commonsense said...

But he's above where your plastic jesus was at this time into his presidency.

James said...

Speaking of facts, Ch, go look at the RealClearPolitics aggregate graph that shows how often and far Obama was ABOVE water.

And Trump?

Never.
Nada.
No, not once.
Not even one teeny tiny time.
Not at all.

LOL I would roll on the floor and laugh, but it's below my dignity.

Commonsense said...

James is an anti-semite.

Commonsense said...

Yeah James, that's why he got shellack in two midterm elections.

Commonsense said...

Oh dear. Looks like peace with N. Korea is looking shaky too.

I think James is the only one who is praying for peace talks to fall through and will celebrate when a N. Korea launches nuclear missiles.

He's the personification of evil.

Anonymous said...

Liberals Epic Fail

Ty CHT, exposed them,again

Anonymous said...

Jane again shows her support of Hamas and raw hate of "not-his-President".

"And now he has 58 dead Palestinians to show for his efforts."

James said...

Let me guess here, Ch, that you do not know what international agreements there have been regarding Jerusalem.

From Wiki:
In May 1948, the Jewish community in Palestine issued the declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel. Israel became a member of the United Nations the following year and has since been recognized by most countries. The countries recognizing Israel did not recognize its sovereignty over Jerusalem generally, citing the UN resolutions which called for an international status for the city.

And this:
The main dispute revolves around the legal status of East Jerusalem and especially the Old City of Jerusalem, while broader agreement exists regarding future Israeli presence in West Jerusalem. De jure, the majority of United Nations (UN) member states and most international organizations do not recognize Israel's sovereignty over East Jerusalem, which came under its control after the 1967 Six-Day War, or its 1980 Jerusalem Law proclamation, which declared a "complete and united" Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. As a result, most countries locate their foreign embassies in Tel Aviv and its suburbs rather than in Jerusalem.
Many UN member states formally adhere to the UN proposal that Jerusalem should have an international status, as outlined in General Assembly Resolution 181 (II). The European Union has also followed the UN's lead in this regard, declaring Jerusalem's status to be that of a corpus separatum, or an international city to be administered by the UN. While the US historically supported the establishment of an international regime for Jerusalem, it recognized the city as Israel's capital in December 2017 under the leadership of President Donald Trump. The proposal that Jerusalem should be the future capital of both Israel and Palestine has also gained international support, with endorsements coming from both the United Nations and the European Union.
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I'm sorry if all that is a bit too complex for your Trumpian simplicities.

Anyway, I am for that last, in a two state solution.

James said...

3:14 You lie, Commonsense. I am not praying for the denuclearization of N. Korea to fail. I would hope it could succeed.

I do wonder, however, why, when Kim said he was going to go ahead and deconstruct his nuclear capabilities ahead of time, Trump and S. Korea did not welcome that and make some counter offer.

I do not pretend to understand the complexities of the situation, and I am not sure whether Trump did or did not do something stupid.

James said...

James is an anti-semite.(sic)

Tell that to the Jewish friend who is a part of the six to seven or eight member group* I have now been meeting with for several months.

Lie upon lie upon lie upon lie says Commensa.

*Professors and retired pastors.

Anonymous said...

I guess when you lose yourself in emotion, the facts don't matter anymore? "

It is home for the 5 liberal stooges of CHT.

Anonymous said...

James is an anti-semite."

She is, but, not news.

Anonymous said...

The proposal that Jerusalem should be the future capital of both Israel and Palestine has also gained international support, with endorsements coming from both the United Nations and the European Union.


fuck the UN and the EU.



Commonsense said...

Going back to the pre 1967 borders is suicide for Israel and they will never agree to it.

Nor will they ever give up Jerusalem.

I believe those same UN resolution demand the Palestinians recognizes Israel's right to exist.

Yet you make no mention of it.

I US position is that Palestine must recognize Israel's right to exist as a precondition to negotiation for a two state solution,

James said...

I not only put facts here, I do not put lies.
For example, I have never claimed that KD sexually molests animals for I am (reasonably) sure that he does not.

He does, however, enjoy showing himself to be a racist here, as does Rat.

C.H. Truth said...

So James...

You basically argue that Israel should be the only country in the world to not be allowed to put their embassies in their capital, by explaining that Israel is the only country to not be allowed to put their embassies in their own capital?

What is with the circular arguments?

Tell me what you think about this?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerusalem_Embassy_Act

The Jerusalem Embassy Act of 1995[1] is a public law of the United States passed by the 104th Congress on October 23, 1995. The proposed law was adopted by the Senate (93–5),[2] and the House (374–37).[3] The Act became law without a presidential signature on November 8, 1995.

The Act recognized Jerusalem as the capital of the State of Israel and called for Jerusalem to remain an undivided city. Its purpose was to set aside funds for the relocation of the Embassy of the United States in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, by May 31, 1999. For this purpose it withheld 50% of the funds appropriated to the State Department specifically for "Acquisition and Maintenance of Buildings Abroad" as allocated in fiscal year 1999 until the United States Embassy in Jerusalem had officially opened.[4] Israel's declared capital is Jerusalem, but this is not internationally recognized, pending final status talks in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.

Despite passage, the law allowed the President to invoke a six-month waiver of the application of the law, and reissue the waiver every six months on "national security" grounds. The waiver was repeatedly invoked by Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama.[5] President Donald Trump signed a waiver in June 2017. On June 5, 2017, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of reunification of Jerusalem by 90-0. The resolution reaffirmed the Jerusalem Embassy Act and called upon the President and all United States officials to abide by its provisions.[6] On December 6, 2017, Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital,[7] and ordered the planning of the relocation of the embassy.[8][9] However, following the announcement, Trump signed an embassy waiver again, delaying the move, as mandated by the Act, by at least six months.[10][11] Legally, however, the U.S. embassy can be moved at any time without reliance on the Act.

On February 23, 2018, President Trump announced that the US Embassy in Israel would reopen at the Arnona consular services site of the then US Consulate-General in Jerusalem. The United States Embassy officially relocated to Jerusalem on May 14, 2018, to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the Israeli Declaration of Independence.[12][13]

James said...

I am firmly committed to Israel's right to exist.
I am also firmly committed to the Palestinians' right to have a state.

James said...

"The waiver was repeatedly invoked by Presidents Clinton, Bush, and Obama."

Yes, and they did so knowing that not invoking it would complicate the situation and perhaps even lead to war.

"President Donald Trump signed a waiver in June 2017."

Yes, and he did so on good advice.
And now he has not done so on bad advice.

James said...

Correction to last sentence.
"And now he has acted on bad advice."

C.H. Truth said...

"And now he has acted on bad advice."

If you say so.

On June 5, 2017, the U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution commemorating the 50th anniversary of reunification of Jerusalem by 90-0. The resolution reaffirmed the Jerusalem Embassy Act and called upon the President and all United States officials to abide by its provisions.[6] On December 6, 2017, Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital,[7] and ordered the planning of the relocation of the embassy.[8][9]


Why would he listen to the unanimous advice of the Senate? Apparently you believe our Senate give bad unanimous advice??

JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...

Several recent polls have the "Direction of Country" in negative territory by single digits.

Under Obama? NEVER, usually negative by 30 or 40 points.

And it's just getting better. Get on the right side of history before you become even a bigger laughing stock.

ROFLMFAO !!!

Commonsense said...

James the only thing keeping the Palestinians from having a state is their stubborn insistence that the Israelis can't have theirs.

If the Palestinians don't wake up, they will be forever a displaced people with no state and no land.

Anonymous said...

None of the Liberals here ,had evidence, emotions always.

Anonymous said...

PALESTINIANS: NO WAY TO HELP – THE SAGA OF THE GIFTED GREENHOUSES
By Austin Smith October 10, 2005 | 4:00am
WHEN President Bush meets in Washington with Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas on Oct. 20, the No. 2 item on the agenda is reviving the Palestinian economy. "

The “quartet” powers (the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations) had tapped him to monitor the Israeli pullout from Gaza. He got personally involved in trying to jumpstart the Gaza’s new economy – to the tune of half a million dollars of his own, and millions more from friends.

Jewish settlers had built and operated some 4,000 greenhouses. It was a serious moneymaking enterprise, with nearly $100 million a year in revenue from tomatoes, flowers and fruit sold in Israel and exported abroad.

Wolfensohn wanted the Palestinians to use the greenhouses to kick-start Gaza’s new economy. But the Palestinian Authority refused to buy the greenhouses from the settlers, or to let the Israeli or U.S. governments pay.

Perhaps he should have taken the PA’s refusals as a hint. Instead, Wolfensohn took it upon himself to “help” by buying the greenhouses for the PA with private funds.

He convinced Daily News owner and prominent Israel supporter Mort Zuckerman to join the effort. “He threw in about half a million of his own and raised the rest,” Wolfensohn told the Jerusalem Report."

Anonymous said...

The total was $14 million, enough to buy 3,000 of the greenhouses. Some of it came from the likes of Chicago billionaire Lester Crown and Leonard Stern, the chairman of the Hartz Mountain real-estate empire, as well as the Aspen Institute, whose chairman is Walter Isaacson.

Zuckerman told The New York Times that buying the greenhouses was a constructive idea. “Despite my skepticism,” he said, “I thought . . . ‘This is perhaps the only illustration or symbol of what could be the benefits of a co-operational, rather than a confrontational attitude.'”

Oops. When the last Israeli troops left the area Sept. 12, Palestinians began looting and destroying anything they could get their hands on, including the greenhouses."

They don't want to "build" and have prosperity.

Anonymous said...

The total was $14 million, enough to buy 3,000 of the greenhouses. Some of it came from the likes of Chicago billionaire Lester Crown and Leonard Stern, the chairman of the Hartz Mountain real-estate empire, as well as the Aspen Institute, whose chairman is Walter Isaacson.

Zuckerman told The New York Times that buying the greenhouses was a constructive idea. “Despite my skepticism,” he said, “I thought . . . ‘This is perhaps the only illustration or symbol of what could be the benefits of a co-operational, rather than a confrontational attitude.'”

Oops. When the last Israeli troops left the area Sept. 12, Palestinians began looting and destroying anything they could get their hands on, including the greenhouses."

They don't want to "build" and have prosperity.

wphamilton said...

I guess when you lose yourself in emotion, the facts don't matter anymore?

If you're comparing Trump's high to everyone else's lowest point, that's not a fact that actually matters.

Why do you even put out crap like that? Applause line from the peanut gallery?

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The North Korean government is placing a complete reversal of their position on nuclear weapons.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

They are threatening to withdraw from the summit meeting in Singapore.

The deal maker President is looking forward to a war on the Korean peninsula. Bolton is thrilled.

Loretta said...

"They are threatening to withdraw from the summit meeting in Singapore."

No kidding.

Commonsense said...

Two possible answers.

N. Korea is bluffing.

N. Korea was string everybody all along.

I think is the former because Kim was starting look like Trump's bitch and he had to regain credibility in the world's eyes.

I also don't think the Chinese will let Kim walk away.

Anonymous said...

IF it is News it's News to Alky.

Anonymous said...

Two things.
1, look at the pure joy from jane/ hb that these talks might not happen.
2, they want this President to Fail.

James said...

You wanted Obama to fail, no matter how correct he was.

James said...

Too bad Trump's love affairs with Kim and with Putin are on the rocks.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

Anonymous said...
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Anonymous said...

Jane, speak for yourself.

I disagreed with many of The Lost Years President Policies.
Fail, never. When the US President does well , we in the US do well.

james said...

You never wanted Obamacare to fail did you?

james said...

North Korea says may reconsider summit with Trump, suspends talks with South
6:17AM

SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea threw next month's summit between Kim Jong Un and U.S. President Donald Trump into doubt on Wednesday, threatening weeks of diplomatic progress by saying it may reconsider if Washington insists it unilaterally gives up its nuclear weapons.

The North's official KCNA news agency said earlier Pyongyang had called off high-level talks with Seoul, which had been due on Wednesday, in the first sign of trouble after months of warming ties.

Citing first vice minister of foreign affairs Kim Kye Gwan, KCNA later said the fate of the unprecedented U.S.-North Korea summit, as well as bilateral relations, "would be clear" if the United States spoke of a "Libya-style" denuclearisation for the North.

"If the U.S. is trying to drive us into a corner to force our unilateral nuclear abandonment, we will no longer be interested in such dialogue and cannot but reconsider our proceeding to the DPRK-U.S. summit," Kim Kye Gwan said, referring to the North by its official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.

Trump and Kim are scheduled to meet in Singapore on June 12.
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We can of course depend on our great wheeler dealer of a President to handle this well.

Teresa Dulyea-Parker said...

James Boswell of Normal, Illinois is a pedophile and admits it.

Anonymous said...

Why re-re-re post old news.

Anonymous said...

CIA Gets their first Woman Director.

Anonymous said...
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Commonsense said...

You wanted Obama to fail, no matter how correct he was.

Well, that was the thing. He was never correct.

And given how his "successes" have hurt the country, I wished he failed more often.

C.H. Truth said...

If you're comparing Trump's high to everyone else's lowest point, that's not a fact that actually matters. Why do you even put out crap like that? Applause line from the peanut gallery?

So what exactly did you mean when you suggested that Trump approvals were "all the way up" to abysmal historic lows?

Obviously they are not factually historic lows for either him, or President's as a whole. If the statement is not "factual" (which it is not) - how exactly should we define it?

Fake News Robotics said...

How convenient.


WASHINGTON — Donald Trump Jr. told Congress that he does not remember discussing with his father the infamous 2016 meeting with Russians at Trump Tower before news of it broke last year, according to testimony released Wednesday.

"Obviously he's aware of it now because he's read it, it's been in the papers, but that's the extent of my knowledge of his knowledge of it," the president's son told the Senate Judiciary Committee during closed door testimony in September.

"I wouldn't have bothered him with it."

Trump Jr. testified he didn't recall telling father about Trump Tower meeting https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/rob-goldstone-told-senate-trump-tower-meeting-russians-was-bad-n874586

Fake News

Loretta said...

Big deal Rog.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Loretta said...
Big deal Rog.
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LOL.



Anonymous said...

Jane the idiot.

"You never wanted Obamacare to fail did you?"

Yes, because it was shitty ass Socialism POLICY.

Anonymous said...




Eddie Devine voted for President Donald Trump because he thought he would be good for American business. Now, he says, the Trump administration’s restrictions on seasonal foreign labor may put him out of business.

“I feel like I’ve been tricked by the devil,” s

Read more here: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/tom-eblen/article210676214.html#storylink=cpy








Anonymous said...

Roger, did your Broke ass poor gene pool maybe daddy know every person you ever talked with?

2nd , So Donald Jr. Met with some foreigners, did they hand him a dossier from foreign spies? Did Donold Jr. Pay them millions for "op research h"?

Old stupid low IQ deficient gene pool Alky, your slip is showing, again

Loretta said...

Eddie Joe Devine?

Anonymous said...

Old broken Roger, that bs piece you posted is from Democrat Underground of the septic field.

Anonymous said...

Eddie Devine voted for President Donald Trump because he thought he would be good for American business. Now, he says, the Trump administration’s restrictions on seasonal foreign labor may put him out of business.

“I feel like I’ve been tricked by the devil,” said Devine, owner of Harrodsburg-based Devine Creations Landscaping. “I feel so stupid.”

Devine says it has been years since he could find enough dependable, drug-free American workers for his $12-an-hour jobs mowing and tending landscapes for cemeteries, shopping centers and apartment complexes across Central Kentucky.

Read more here: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/tom-eblen/article210676214.html#storylink=cpy



https://www.democraticunderground.org/100210609196


yeah, fast eddie...

it's trump's fault that central kentucky is ass-deep in drug addicted losers.

you dumb fuck.




Loretta said...

"it's trump's fault that central kentucky is ass-deep in drug addicted losers"

Always have to give the rest of the story with ole Rog.

Fake News Robotics said...

(CNN)Thousands of pages of interview transcripts with the participants of the June 2016 Trump Tower meeting shed new light on how eager Donald Trump Jr. and senior members of the Trump campaign were to obtain damaging information on Hillary Clinton — and how frustrated and angry they were that the material did not come to fruition.

The nearly 2,000 pages of interviews do not appear to contain information that would change the course of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Trump's team and Russia. But the transcripts released by the Senate Judiciary Committee fill in new details about how Trump Jr., President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and then-Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort were expecting a bombshell from Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya.
Rob Goldstone, the British music publicist who arranged the Trump Tower meeting, told the committee he was anticipating a "smoking gun" from Veselnitskaya when he urged Trump Jr. to take the meeting, even though he thought it was a "bad idea and that we shouldn't do it."
"I just sent somebody an email that says I'm setting up a meeting for someone that is going to bring you damaging information about somebody who was running to become the President of the United States," Goldstone said. "I thought that was worthy of the words 'smoking gun,' yes."

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Anonymous said...




why are you going idiot-cognito, alky?


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

President Donald Trump's public financial disclosure form released Wednesday says Trump "fully reimbursed" his longtime lawyer Michael Cohen for an unspecified amount and purpose in 2017.

Cohen is known to have paid porn star Stormy Daniels $130,000 on the eve of the 2016 presidential election in exchange for her silence about an alleged affair with Trump.

Earlier this month, one of Trump's new lawyers, Rudy Giuliani, confirmed for the first time that the president reimbursed Cohen for that payment.


That confirmation, in turn, reignited questions of whether Cohen's payment to Daniels represented an illegal contribution to Trump's presidential campaign.

In recent days, a looming question was whether Trump's financial disclosure form would mention Cohen's payment to Daniels and Trump's reimbursement for it, as a leading government ethics expert said it must.

Anonymous said...

Roger stop!
Stop sucking on the barrel of your newest smoking gun.

Anonymous said...

Playing the new game Dems invented styled after where's Waldo , this one is called where's Wave?

Anonymous said...

Devine says it has been years since he could find enough dependable, drug-free American workers for his $12-an-hour jobs mowing and tending landscapes for cemeteries, shopping centers and apartment complexes across Central Kentucky. ".

Yes, so the problem stated during the Lost years. As you pointed out, alky lies and half truth.