smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:10 pm BTW, I would not rule out voting for someone who is militantly pro abortion because, to be honest, it shouldn't be the center of anyone's political being.
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If someone has watched Dump's conduct for 4 years and cannot realize that he is not compatible with public office, they are ill.smackaholic wrote:What is your definition of "compatible with public office"?
Or... they have a sick agenda that normal people want no part of.
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Pot meet kettle much, you pitiful hypocrite?smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:05 pm How about people who are sick and tired of watching swamp creatures like Biden and his family gorge themselves by selling access or meddling in foreign affairs? And I talk about real, proven examples of it, from his bragging about holding aid to his crackhead son's completely inexplicable earnings overseas.
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Malignant narcissism consumed by the grips of raging dementia for starters.smackaholic wrote:What is your definition of "compatible with public office"?[/quote
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Is Trump a narcissist?Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:12 amMalignant narcissism consumed by the grips of raging dementia for starters.smackaholic wrote:What is your definition of "compatible with public office"?[/quote
Hell yeah, he is.
The biggest difference between him and anyone else in DC is he sucks at hiding it.
Would I prefer he had at least one diplomatic bone in his body?
Not really.
I mean, yeah, we all have to utilize some level of diplomacy in every day life to keep from being punched in the face regularly, but his utter lack of it is sort of refreshing in a sea of overly diplomatic snakes who figure it's OK to fukk us in the ass, so long as they give us a back rub and whisper in our ear as they do it.
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OK, douchebag, enlighten us all. Cite a concrete example of Trump using office to make money. Just one.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:11 amPot meet kettle much, you pitiful hypocrite?smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:05 pm How about people who are sick and tired of watching swamp creatures like Biden and his family gorge themselves by selling access or meddling in foreign affairs? And I talk about real, proven examples of it, from his bragging about holding aid to his crackhead son's completely inexplicable earnings overseas.
BTW, his company, a company that has been doing international real estate and other deals for decades continuing to do so, is a pretty shitty example.
I'll go ahead and give you an indisputable one.
Hunter Biden receiving very lucrative international deals with no possible explanation.
Sleepy Joe bragging on video-fukking-tape about withholding foreign aid to get a foreign country to fire a prosecutor who was investigating the company his kid worked for.
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U.S. military commanders should all be out on Twitter, keepin' it real.smackaholic wrote:is sort of refreshing
So and so is dopey, stupid, fat, a nut job, a clown, a wack job, etc.
Very refreshing.
And if you're raising a young boy or girl, by all means, tell them it is refreshing for our military commanders (and especially for our top commander) to let it all out in front of the world.
Flame away at those who you think should be flamed.
"Roll that way, son. We are in a new age. It's called winning!"
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Trump giving a tiny 2 person company from Montana a contract to repair Puerto Rico's electrical grid.smackaholic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:09 pmOK, douchebag, enlighten us all. Cite a concrete example of Trump using office to make money. Just one.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:11 amPot meet kettle much, you pitiful hypocrite?smackaholic wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:05 pm How about people who are sick and tired of watching swamp creatures like Biden and his family gorge themselves by selling access or meddling in foreign affairs? And I talk about real, proven examples of it, from his bragging about holding aid to his crackhead son's completely inexplicable earnings overseas.
BTW, his company, a company that has been doing international real estate and other deals for decades continuing to do so, is a pretty shitty example.
I'll go ahead and give you an indisputable one.
Hunter Biden receiving very lucrative international deals with no possible explanation.
Sleepy Joe bragging on video-fukking-tape about withholding foreign aid to get a foreign country to fire a prosecutor who was investigating the company his kid worked for.
Kushner giving a company with no experience manufacturing PPE's being given roughly $65 million to...*checks notes*.....manufacture PPE's.
I'm sure there's nothing suspect about the line of foreign leaders/lobbyist staying at Trump properties.
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1 term cunt...perfection.
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Not in the least. Let's start with foreign policy:
1. He withdrew from the catastrophically moronic "Paris Accord." Assuming it even means anything (which I seriously doubt), our carbon emissions are at a 30 year low without this blatant smash and grab job on the American taxpayer.
2. It's difficult to fathom that the Iran deal was even more idiotic than the the Paris Accord, but there it is. Instead of pallets of cash, we sent crippling sanctions and Hellfire missiles to Iran's most effective asymmetric warfare expert. They simply don't have the money for a credible nuclear weapons program anymore and their terrorist network is offline. That commitment to putting Iran in a box has been rewarded by Sunni Arab powers making peace with Israel. ISIS was crushed without dragging us into the Syrian civil war as Shitlery was panting to do. All it took was dropping Bath House Barry's pinheaded insistence on removing Assad (that worked out great in Iraq, right?). These are historic accomplishments...no "Palestinians" required.
3. He rolled up a newspaper and smacked our deadbeat NATO "allies" in the snout and forced them to take more financial responsibility for their own national defense. Why is that controversial and why did it take so fucking long?
4. North Korean rapprochement wasn't as successful as we would have liked, but Rocketboy hasn't been popping off missiles over Japan either.
5. Defense agreements with Japan, Australia and India have been tightened. I understand that you're too stupid to smell what's cooking but China isn't.
6. Actual military weapons were provided to Ukrainians which have stuffed any further Russian advances into that country.
There are other foreign policy issues which tie more closely into economic issues and I will pick that up later. For now, you may contemplate the fact that among Pedo Joe's most enthusiastic supporters are Palestinian terrorists and Central American freeloaders poised to invade our country.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
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Well, Chip? Care to point out the inaccuracies here?mvscal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:56 amNot in the least. Let's start with foreign policy:
1. He withdrew from the catastrophically moronic "Paris Accord." Assuming it even means anything (which I seriously doubt), our carbon emissions are at a 30 year low without this blatant smash and grab job on the American taxpayer.
2. It's difficult to fathom that the Iran deal was even more idiotic than the the Paris Accord, but there it is. Instead of pallets of cash, we sent crippling sanctions and Hellfire missiles to Iran's most effective asymmetric warfare expert. They simply don't have the money for a credible nuclear weapons program anymore and their terrorist network is offline. That commitment to putting Iran in a box has been rewarded by Sunni Arab powers making peace with Israel. ISIS was crushed without dragging us into the Syrian civil war as Shitlery was panting to do. All it took was dropping Bath House Barry's pinheaded insistence on removing Assad (that worked out great in Iraq, right?). These are historic accomplishments...no "Palestinians" required.
3. He rolled up a newspaper and smacked our deadbeat NATO "allies" in the snout and forced them to take more financial responsibility for their own national defense. Why is that controversial and why did it take so fucking long?
4. North Korean rapprochement wasn't as successful as we would have liked, but Rocketboy hasn't been popping off missiles over Japan either.
5. Defense agreements with Japan, Australia and India have been tightened. I understand that you're too stupid to smell what's cooking but China isn't.
6. Actual military weapons were provided to Ukrainians which have stuffed any further Russian advances into that country.
There are other foreign policy issues which tie more closely into economic issues and I will pick that up later. For now, you may contemplate the fact that among Pedo Joe's most enthusiastic supporters are Palestinian terrorists and Central American freeloaders poised to invade our country.
Taking veto power away from the Palestinians regarding any middle-east negotiations was a big one and in a sane world, would be expected. Requiring the Palestinians to sign off on Peace deals would be like requiring Nazi approval for post-war European decisions.
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And there is your answer Chip, they are more scared of foreign (and domestic I might add) boogiemen than they are of Dump.mvscal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 12:56 amNot in the least. Let's start with foreign policy:
1. He withdrew from the catastrophically moronic "Paris Accord." Assuming it even means anything (which I seriously doubt), our carbon emissions are at a 30 year low without this blatant smash and grab job on the American taxpayer.
2. It's difficult to fathom that the Iran deal was even more idiotic than the the Paris Accord, but there it is. Instead of pallets of cash, we sent crippling sanctions and Hellfire missiles to Iran's most effective asymmetric warfare expert. They simply don't have the money for a credible nuclear weapons program anymore and their terrorist network is offline. That commitment to putting Iran in a box has been rewarded by Sunni Arab powers making peace with Israel. ISIS was crushed without dragging us into the Syrian civil war as Shitlery was panting to do. All it took was dropping Bath House Barry's pinheaded insistence on removing Assad (that worked out great in Iraq, right?). These are historic accomplishments...no "Palestinians" required.
3. He rolled up a newspaper and smacked our deadbeat NATO "allies" in the snout and forced them to take more financial responsibility for their own national defense. Why is that controversial and why did it take so fucking long?
4. North Korean rapprochement wasn't as successful as we would have liked, but Rocketboy hasn't been popping off missiles over Japan either.
5. Defense agreements with Japan, Australia and India have been tightened. I understand that you're too stupid to smell what's cooking but China isn't.
6. Actual military weapons were provided to Ukrainians which have stuffed any further Russian advances into that country.
There are other foreign policy issues which tie more closely into economic issues and I will pick that up later. For now, you may contemplate the fact that among Pedo Joe's most enthusiastic supporters are Palestinian terrorists and Central American freeloaders poised to invade our country.
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Diego in Seattle wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 5:49 pm Trump giving a tiny 2 person company from Montana a contract to repair Puerto Rico's electrical grid.
Kushner giving a company with no experience manufacturing PPE's being given roughly $65 million to...*checks notes*.....manufacture PPE's.
I'm sure there's nothing suspect about the line of foreign leaders/lobbyist staying at Trump properties.
Are these related?
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-39989142 (BBC 21 May 2017)
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/20/worl ... onage.html (NYT May 20 2017)
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/cia-compr ... ts-killed/ (CBSNews Aug 20 2018)
https://www.businessinsider.com/how-chi ... eak-2018-8 (Business Insider August 2018)
What happened in 2010? Who was involved in the middle eastern netscapade? Why would anyone think it would work in the ME, but be easily cracked by the Chinese? Is this a cover story?
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Dude, please don't ....Jsc810 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:40 pm Considering that whites without a college education are the bulk of trump's support, I have a hard time believing that the nuances of foreign policy form the basis for their support. No offense, but I doubt that they could find Iran on a map.
It seems to me that this is a more accurate explanation.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/joe ... r-n1021626 -NBCBLK:
Joe Biden didn't just compromise with segregationists. He fought for their cause in schools, experts say. Joe Biden helped give America the language that is still used to oppose school integration today, legislative and education history experts say.
https://www.businessinsider.com/biden-w ... umn-2019-8 - Joe Biden warned about 'welfare mothers driving luxury cars' in a 1988 column
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Close. Scared of the same people. They are scared that the “others” are finally demanding a bigger piece of the pie and the others have the numbers (or close to it now) so they are scared that if those people get more then that is probably less for them. Same with “feraners” even if they can’t find Iran on a map.Jsc810 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:40 pm Considering that whites without a college education are the bulk of trump's support, I have a hard time believing that the nuances of foreign policy form the basis for their support. No offense, but I doubt that they could find Iran on a map.
It seems to me that this is a more accurate explanation.
It’s not rocket surgery.
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Red bystander,
Biden’s kind of train wreck leaves time to save the train from actually wrecking or at least brace for impact. Dump’s does not.
Biden’s kind of train wreck leaves time to save the train from actually wrecking or at least brace for impact. Dump’s does not.
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No. :(
Trump never politically championed segregation in his presidency, and managed to free blacks versus imprisoning us.
Biden consented to being Obama's vp, then proceeded to sell us out to China. Biden Obama is like Biden Harris....back-scratching, not a change in personality.
What's being done is done, though. We do the best we can with what we are going to be given. Hope it works out.
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What the fuck Nevada
Are you drunk?
Seriously, did you spill Jim Beam on you adding machines?
What is taking so long? Your population is 1/4 of everyone else...
Are you drunk?
Seriously, did you spill Jim Beam on you adding machines?
What is taking so long? Your population is 1/4 of everyone else...
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I hope RvW does get overturned, partly because it was shit law to begin, and partly because it will cause you gastric issues which I truly wish result in yet another trip to the hospital. I'm not quite to a level of loathing that I hope it kills you, but i am close.
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President-Elect Biden will solve the budget crisis by making the video of Trump being dragged kicking & screaming from the White House a PPV event.
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Trying to have the G8 at the rotting shitholes known as Doral or Mar-a-Lago. Having the Air Force go out of its way to refuel in Scotland so they can stay at his shitty overpriced resort there.smackaholic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:09 pm OK, douchebag, enlighten us all. Cite a concrete example of Trump using office to make money. Just one.
The examples are endless. Remove your head from your ass already.
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Having existing businesses continue to function as businesses isn't good enough.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:30 amTrying to have the G8 at the rotting shitholes known as Doral or Mar-a-Lago. Having the Air Force go out of its way to refuel in Scotland so they can stay at his shitty overpriced resort there.smackaholic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:09 pm OK, douchebag, enlighten us all. Cite a concrete example of Trump using office to make money. Just one.
The examples are endless. Remove your head from your ass already.
I've never been to Doral or Maralago so I can't comment on its shittiness.
Do me a favor and cite something that is a 10th as terrible as Biden's entire family getting inexplicably sweet deals. Show me an example of Trump's crackhead son getting paid bank for something he has no experience with. Oh, wait. His sons aren't crackheads. They run a business that existed long before he ran for anything.
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I'd hold it a bit longer.Softball Bat wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:23 pmDitto.
Great call, Bill!
Electoral college meets in about a month.
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Smackaholic is a cult member.
His ability to make rational evaluations is -----> dead, Jim.
His ability to make rational evaluations is -----> dead, Jim.
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Nice portable goal posts you have there you orange idiot.smackaholic wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:28 pmHaving existing businesses continue to function as businesses isn't good enough.Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Wed Nov 11, 2020 1:30 amTrying to have the G8 at the rotting shitholes known as Doral or Mar-a-Lago. Having the Air Force go out of its way to refuel in Scotland so they can stay at his shitty overpriced resort there.smackaholic wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 12:09 pm OK, douchebag, enlighten us all. Cite a concrete example of Trump using office to make money. Just one.
The examples are endless. Remove your head from your ass already.
I've never been to Doral or Maralago so I can't comment on its shittiness.
Do me a favor and cite something that is a 10th as terrible as Biden's entire family getting inexplicably sweet deals. Show me an example of Trump's crackhead son getting paid bank for something he has no experience with. Oh, wait. His sons aren't crackheads. They run a business that existed long before he ran for anything.
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Were the Trump kids on the fed payroll? I doubt it. Hell, Trump even donates his salary back.Jsc810 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 14, 2020 1:49 amYou really cannot be serious. Or are you?smackaholic wrote: ↑Fri Nov 13, 2020 11:28 pmShow me an example of Trump's crackhead son getting paid bank for something he has no experience with.
They all have extensive experience with public policy and foreign affairs, and received national security clearances without the necessary of the administration overturning the recommendation of national security officials.
What are your thoughts on the whole Crackhead Biden/Ukraine affair?
Nothing to see, move along, right?
I know, "Joe wasn't my first pick". Yeah, OK. Fukk off.
Joe wasn't anyone's first pick, but when it came down to Joe or a gay dude, we all know how those enlightened democrats in SC rolled.
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Anyone barred from running a charity due to embezzlement should also be banned for running for president.
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Dump got impeached because 46 scared him so much and he still lost to the old goat.
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He was impeached because Nancy Pelosi wished it so and had the power to do it.
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And Sleepy Joe, should he last that long, could be impeached by the Republicans when they gain control of the house, and they shall, in '22.
But I don't see that happening. Partly because the Republicans haven't the spine for it and partly because he'll be fully senile by then, if not dead.
They won't be able to impeach Harris, as general incompetence and cock sucking isn't a "high crime and misdemeanor".
But I don't see that happening. Partly because the Republicans haven't the spine for it and partly because he'll be fully senile by then, if not dead.
They won't be able to impeach Harris, as general incompetence and cock sucking isn't a "high crime and misdemeanor".
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Is there any position you won’t pretzel yourself into to suck orange dick.
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What position would that be?
A position where I can see what plainly happened?
Trump was impeached because he had the nerve to ask the Ukraine Pres to look into what was obviously shady behavior in Ukraine by the Biden crime family.
A position where I can see what plainly happened?
Trump was impeached because he had the nerve to ask the Ukraine Pres to look into what was obviously shady behavior in Ukraine by the Biden crime family.
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Trump was impeached because...
Article I: Abuse of Power
Article II: Obstruction of Congress
Mitt Romney was the only Republican who had the balls to admit that the President should have been removed from office.
The Republican party is an absolute cesspool, and history will judge it very harshly. Mockingly.
Article I: Abuse of Power
Article II: Obstruction of Congress
Mitt Romney was the only Republican who had the balls to admit that the President should have been removed from office.
The Republican party is an absolute cesspool, and history will judge it very harshly. Mockingly.
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