Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Hard to disagree with much of this...

Would have been in his second term had we elected him
“I don’t think that I would point to the president as a role model for my grandkids, on the basis of his personal style. He has departed, in some cases, from the truth, and has attacked in a way that I think is not entirely appropriate. I believe his policies have been, by and large, a good deal better than I might have expected, but some of the things he’s said are not ones that I would aspire for my grandkids to adopt.”
“[W]here the president’s right, in my view, on policy for Utah, and for the country, I’ll be with him. And he’s exceeded my expectations with regards to tax policy, regulatory policy, public land policy. There are some other places where we disagree. I’d like to see a greater effort on the TPP agreement. … I’ll point that out and do my best to convince him of the rightness of my thinking.”

68 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I don't agree with the President on most of his domestic policy issues but that's politics.

I have to agree with you and him.

You surprised me with this Scott.

Myballs said...

Mitt's biggest problem was that obama was a far better campaigner. Mitt would have been a better president.

Anonymous said...




alky, you are SUCH an asshole.

as if he's seeking your approval.

he blocked your wrinkled, stalker ass, remember?

go fuck yourself.




Anonymous said...

Mitt taught the Republican Voter a valuable lesson. To win you have to fight as dirty as Liberals.

Anonymous said...

as if he's seeking your approval.
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Maybe not seeking his approval, but he lets him do whatever he wants.

C.H. Truth said...

Anybody who really pays attention would know that my views are fairly consistent with Romney's regarding the President.

Better than I expected from a policy directive, both domestically and in regards to foreign policy. Made great Judicial nominees so far. Put together a solid team around him.

But not exactly the most "dignified" President we have had. I just don't feel the need to get all "riled up" about it 24/7 and demand that he be impeached over his tweeting habits.

.James said...

OH NO! NO! NO! NO!

Gowdy disputes Trump's 'spy' claim,
says FBI acted properly

Associated Press 2 hrs ago

WASHINGTON — A senior House Republican briefed by the FBI on its Russia probe is disputing President Donald Trump's allegation that the agency spied on his 2016 campaign for political purposes.

Rep. Trey Gowdy told "CBS This Morning" and Fox News there is no evidence of FBI misconduct or that the agency planted a "spy" in Trump's campaign. His statements appeared to contradict the president, who has said the FBI planted a "spy for political reasons and to help Crooked Hillary win."

Gowdy told Fox on Tuesday that after receiving classified briefing on the subject "I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do" in acting on information.

Lawmakers demanded the briefing following reports that a government informant approached Trump campaign officials.
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PUT THAT RAZOR DOWN, CH! DON'T DO YOURSELF IN!

Anonymous said...

PUT THAT RAZOR DOWN, CH! DON'T DO YOURSELF IN!
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Same with this guy.

caliphate4vr said...

The country would have been so much better off with Romney over Bumble

.James said...

As numerous Republicans would agree, the country would certainly have been better off with Romney over Trump.

Romney over Obama? Not so sure.

Anonymous said...



i agree cali.

romney over 0linsky spares us from a lost decade. what a missed opportunity. just so we could check off the "we elected a black guy" box.

skeets is living proof of everything that is wrong with identity politics.


James said...

The "lost decade" will be reinstated with the next President of the USA who will be a Democrat.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous James said...

The "lost decade" will be reinstated with the next President of the USA who will be a Democrat.


i agree pederast. it'll be back to a lost decade and the misery index with the next donk.

Anonymous said...

MO. Governor Greiten Resigned.
Liberal Democrat Prosecutor Drops all charges today.
Congrat. Liberals won.

Anonymous said...

skeets is living proof of everything that is wrong with identity politics.".

FBI now says they put Spies into Trump Campaign to Protect Trump.

IF, we believe that, then Thank You Pres. Lost Years.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

alky, you are SUCH an asshole.

as if he's seeking your approval.

he blocked your wrinkled, stalker ass, remember?

go fuck yourself.

My views on Trump are very consistent. I just think that he's more dangerous to the country than CH.

Anonymous said...

One of the issues liberals have with President Trump is his Policy of America First.

What should Pres Trump Policy be, the Lost Years cool prez was America last.

Anonymous said...

CHT notice HB says you're dangerous to the very Republic.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump said that ABC should apologize for firing Rossane

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Kput'z can't read.

.James said...

The "lost decade" will be reinstated

*healthcare will come roaring back, improved
*the nuclear treaty with Iran will be reinstated
*Global warming corrections will be reinstated
*peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis will be possible
*a comprehensive immigration policy will at last become law
*the LGBTQ community will be uplifted
*women's rights and dignity will return
*sensible trade policies with other nations will be worked out
*a less naïve dealing with N. Korea will be put in place
--and so much more. Those just popped into my mind.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump made it all about him.

Bob Iger of ABC called Valerie Jarrett to let her know that “ABC does not tolerate comments like those” made by Roseanne Barr. Gee, he never called President Donald J. Trump to apologize for the HORRIBLE statements made and said about me on ABC. Maybe I just didn’t get the call?

.James said...

*and the stupid Wall will be forgotten
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“Mexico will never pay for a wall. Not now, not ever.”
— Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto, quoted by the Guardian.

Anonymous said...

Al Sharpton fired;
"Sharpton had sided with a black record store owner against the Jewish owner of Freddie’s Fashion Mart. The owner of the fashion store was a landlord to the record store owner.

“We will not stand by,” warned Sharpton, “and allow them to move this brother so that some white interloper can expand his business.”

Shortly after Sharpton’s protest of the store, one of the protesters set fire to it before committing suicide. Seven store employees died from smoke inhalation from the fire. Sharpton apologized for the “white interloper” comment at the time but did not take responsibility for the fire."

Anonymous said...

My views on Trump are very consistent. I just think that he's more dangerous to the country than CH."

Calling CHT a danger to our very Republic.

Anonymous said...



Bob Iger of ABC called Valerie Jarrett


that's nice. ask bobby how her ass tasted, alky.


Anonymous said...


Liberal PAC Urges Donors To ‘Take Out’ Republican Congressman Who Survived Being Shot Last Year

http://thefederalist.com/2018/05/30/liberal-pac-urges-donors-take-republican-congressman-survived-shot-last-year/#.Ww7hlqBJjNM.twitter


well, at least liberals are consistent. first open support for hamas, then open support for ms-13, and now a direct threat to steve scalise who just recovered from an assassination attempt.

commie said...

OOPS....so much for 3% GDP growth you thought was so easy to obtain....

In the first quarter, the U.S. economy is now estimated to have expanded at an annualized rate of 2.2%, down from the 2.3% rate of growth reported back in April and below expectations for this estimate to be the same as the first.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Did you see that Gowdy said that there is no spy

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Spygate is false.

President Trump has made it clear that he likes what he hears on Fox News. The network often covers the president favorably, bringing on conservative commentators who push the president’s agenda and, at times, explore far-right conspiracy theories.

But in an unusual shift Tuesday, three voices on Fox News pushed back against the president’s most recent conspiracy theory.
A Fox News guest, commentator and anchor all rebuked claims from the president and his allies that the FBI planted a “spy” in his campaign in an effort to undercut his candidacy.

Outgoing Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), the House Oversight Committee chairman and a Trump supporter, said in an interview on Fox that the FBI was justified in using a secret informant to assist in the Russia investigation. Gowdy, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, attended a classified Justice Department briefing last week on the FBI’s use of the confidential source, identified as Stefan A. Halper.

“President Trump himself in the Comey memos said if anyone connected with my campaign was working with Russia, I want you to investigate it, and it sounds to me like that is exactly what the FBI did,” Gowdy told host Martha MacCallum. “I think when the president finds out what happened, he is going to be not just fine, he is going to be glad that we have an FBI that took seriously what they heard.

"I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got, and that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump,” Gowdy said. Asked about the president’s tweets on the subject, Gowdy added that such statements could be subject to questioning by special counsel Robert S. Mueller III.

“If I were his lawyer, and I never will be, I would tell him to rely on his lawyers and his [communications] folks,” he said.


Asked to respond to Gowdy’s remarks, a Fox News commentator known for defending the president also cast doubt on Trump’s claims. Fox News legal analyst Andrew Napolitano (better known and often quoted by Trump as Judge Napolitano) said claims that the FBI placed an undercover spy on Trump’s campaign “seem to be baseless.”

“There is no evidence for that whatsoever,” Napolitano said. The fact that the FBI source spoke with “people on the periphery of the campaign,” he said, “is standard operating procedure in intelligence gathering and in criminal investigations.”


Take this and shove it up your ass rrb.

Commonsense said...

I'm with CH. Wait for the IG report. Too many unanswered questions.

Commonsense said...

Mainly because what Gowdy assessed about the FBI and DOJ doesn't square with the text from Styreck and Page and he was head of counterintelligence at the time.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

He was your hero in the Benghazi investigation into the false case against Secretary Clinton.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

I'm waiting for the Muller investigation report.

James said...

Neither Trey Gowdy nor anyone else who actually bothered to attend the classified briefing came away thinking that the FBI had acted improperly.

Another Trump strike out.

But he WILL keep yelling.
"Wolf! Wolf! Witch hunt!"

commie said...

Faux news is turning on trump....about time!!!

James said...

Giuliani Might Have Recused Himself Too

“Rudy Giuliani said that he can fully understand why Attorney General Jeff Sessions recused himself from investigations related to Russia and the presidential election and that he might have done the same, had he accepted that job, as Trump wanted,” the HuffPost reports.

“Giuliani said he would have had the same conflict of interest as Sessions because they were both major players in Trump’s campaign, although, unlike Sessions, he never met with the Russian ambassador.”
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Is Trump about to fire Giuliani for disloyalty?

Commonsense said...

I'm waiting for the Muller investigation report.

By the time it comes out you'll be in the ground decomposing.

Commonsense said...

He was your hero in the Benghazi investigation

Still my hero and I give a lot of weight to what he says.

But even if he knows more than most of us he only knows what the FBI and DOJ are telling him.

And there's an obvious inconsistency with the evidence from the former counterintelligence director's texts.

Commonsense said...
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Commonsense said...

Faux news is turning on trump.

People who watch Fox News love Fox News.

People hate Fox News also watch Fox News.

I suppose that's why Fox News is running away in the rating race.

Anonymous said...

Tail-chasing Dennis
Today's GDP is better then 18 quarters during the Lost years.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The text messages don't necessarily contradict "I am even more convinced that the FBI did exactly what my fellow citizens would want them to do when they got the information they got, and that it has nothing to do with Donald Trump,” because they're often taken out of context.

Anonymous said...

My views on Trump are very consistent. I just think that he's more dangerous to the country than CH." Old broken Roger

Calling CHT a danger to our very Republic.

Anonymous said...

And the attacks begin. CNN fire the first shot in a CA style drive by.

"Forget about the fact that Kim Kardashian is here at the White House today and what planet that is anything resembling normal because it's not. She shouldn't be here talking about prison reform. It's very nice that she is here but that's not a serious thing to have happen here at the White House."

Acosta @ shithole CNN

Commonsense said...
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Commonsense said...

The text messages don't necessarily contradict

Meaning they do but you don't want to concede the point.

Strzok's text messages show a pervasive pattern of hostility toward Trump and a willingness to do everything within his authority to prevent Trump's election.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Strzok's text messages show a pervasive pattern of hostility toward Trump and a willingness to do everything within his authority to prevent Trump's election.

Your President has a total disregard for the law. I am being to think that he's not a liar because he doesn't know what the truth is. Yet you take one email and extrapolate it to mean that the FBI/DOJ were part of a deep state conspiracy to defeat Trump and once he won the election, they are in a conspiracy to destroy the President.

Put down your PBR.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

you take one email and extrapolate it to mean that the FBI/DOJ were part of a deep state conspiracy to defeat Trump and once he won the election, they are in a conspiracy to destroy the President.

Anonymous said...

Your President " one broken idiot

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Kput'z keep making a fool out of yourself.

KDMay 30, 2018 at 6:44 PM
My views on Trump are very consistent. I just think that he's more dangerous to the country than CH." Old broken Roger

If you had functional grey matter you would have understood that my comment was a comparison. CHT doesn't think that Trump isn't a threat to the country.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Is a threat

Anonymous said...

Wednesday on CNN’s “New Day,” culture critic Michaela Angela Davis said “yes” all the people who voted for Donald Trump are racist."

Anonymous said...

My views on Trump are very consistent. I just think that he's more dangerous to the country than CH." Old broken Roger

Calling CHT a danger to our very Republic.

Anonymous said...

Old Rog, self-inflicted wound.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Than CH thinks

You're a stupid old man.

Anonymous said...

4th revision , go for 5th revision broken Rog.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Trump initiated his campaign with the birther claims that the President wasn't born in the United States.

He thinks that white people who are trying to protect Civil War statutes are good people.
He calls Mexicans murderers and racists.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Giuliani was on Hannity tonight and said that the Muller investigation is "A lynch mob".

Anonymous said...

“Democrats’ Midterm Message: MS-13 Killers…They’re Not So Bad”

Anonymous said...

Still my hero and I give a lot of weight to what he says.
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Because he was so successful investigating Benghazi.

He's leaving. Good riddance.

Anonymous said...

Your President has a total disregard for the law.


alky... you parrot this line every fucking day yet you consistently fail to provide a single example.

Anonymous said...

Roger Amick said...
I'm waiting for the Muller investigation report.



hey alky, a senior mueller investigation official has revealed that mueller has secured the services of ny times mega-hack maggie haberman to write his final report.

perhaps you can get an autographed copy.


Commonsense said...

Your President has a total disregard for the law.

So you admit the FBI spying on Trump for political purposes you just justifiy it because you think he has total disregard for the law.

commie said...

Once again a poll proves fox viewers to be the most vulnerable to mind bending trumpian and rudy lies....


For months, the early morning and evening programming at Fox News has been a steady stream of hyper-negative commentary on special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into the possibility that Russian actors colluded with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. According to a new public-opinion survey by the progressive messaging group Navigator Research, self-identified Fox News watchers overwhelmingly oppose the Mueller investigation by a 73-23 percent margin. The survey found almost the near inverse when surveying self-identified viewers of CNN and MSNBC,

Drowning in BS is what you all do best....

C.H. Truth said...

For months, the early morning and evening programming at CNN and MSNBC News has been a steady stream of hyper-supportive commentary on special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into the possibility that Russian actors colluded with Donald Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. According to a new public-opinion survey by the progressive messaging group Navigator Research, self-identified CNN and MSNBC watchers are lock step in their undying and faithful support of the Mueller investigation by a 73-23 percent margin. The survey found almost the near inverse when surveying self-identified viewers of FOX and other news outlets.

Anonymous said...



The survey found almost the near inverse when surveying self-identified viewers of CNN and MSNBC, who, combined, said they supported the Mueller probe by a 79-18 percent margin (officials couldn’t break the numbers down by specific network viewership without getting into a statistically insignificant sample size).

https://www.thedailybeast.com/fox-news-viewers-overwhelmingly-skeptical-of-mueller-probe-poll?via=desktop&social=Reddit

Anonymous said...



that's because many of them are, alky. and black people as well. even black historians:

Anderson Cooper: do you believe the statue should be removed?

Julian Hayter: No. I'm a historian, and-- I think that the statues should stay with a-- footnote of epic proportions.

Anderson Cooper: Essentially you're suggesting

Julian Hayter: I'm suggesting we do a little bit of historical jujutsu. I'm-- right? I'm suggesting we use the scale and grandeur of those monuments against themselves. I think we lack imagination when we talk about memorials. It's all or nothin'. It's leave 'em this way, or tear 'em down. As if there's nothin' in between that we could do to tell a more enriching story about American history.

Historians call it recontextualization, the addition of signs or markers with information about when and why the statues were built to help people see old monuments in a new light.


https://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-history-and-future-of-confederate-monuments/


there is a value to preserving history. only intellectual cowards like yourself believe otherwise.