Donny's out of his element

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I know there were a ton of signs that Trump wasn't qualified for this job, but its just stunning to see how quickly things are getting out of control.

I think the Mar-a-Lago incident is a big deal that's being buried today (cant believe that was only yesterday), it's been reported as a security issue with classified material, which it is, but it's clear that Trump failed his first DPRK test spectacularly. He looked weak and silly in those photos, which is exactly what the Koreans want. I think that's a bigger geopolitical story than has been reported so far.
 
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I know there were a ton of signs that Trump wasn't qualified for this job, but its just stunning to see how quickly things are getting out of control.

I think the Mar-a-Lago incident is a big deal that's being buried today (cant believe that was only yesterday), its been reported as an security issue with classified material, which it is, but its clear that Trump failed his first DPRK test spectacularly. He looked weak and silly in those photos, which is exactly what the Koreans want. I think that's a bigger geopolitical story than has been reported so far.

Reported? :eek:lol:
 
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I know there were a ton of signs that Trump wasn't qualified for this job, but its just stunning to see how quickly things are getting out of control.

I think the Mar-a-Lago incident is a big deal that's being buried today (cant believe that was only yesterday), its been reported as an security issue with classified material, which it is, but its clear that Trump failed his first DPRK test spectacularly. He looked weak and silly in those photos, which is exactly what the Koreans want. I think that's a bigger geopolitical story than has been reported so far.

Nothing to see at the Mar-a-Lago "incident". After studying pics of said outing, my sources indicate that they were not discussing classified info. It was just the presentation portion of the time share program to Japanese PM and wife. You know, free room and meal voucher, but you have to listen to the pitch. They were just looking over the docs showing available units that Trump had available at his various properties.
 
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Is there some relevance to that situation now?

It's bewildering that these folks keep floating "Hillary" as if she's some kind of trump card on shenanigans and bulls#ittery.

If comparing his idiocy to hers is the bar they've established then they're doing it wrong.
 
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It's bewildering that these folks keep floating "Hillary" as if she's some kind of trump card on shenanigans and bulls#ittery.

If comparing his idiocy to hers is the bar they've established then they're doing it wrong.

Except there was no idiocy at the dinner. The idiocy is claiming there was idiocy.
 
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Except there was no idiocy at the dinner. The idiocy is claiming there was idiocy.

Whatever helps you rationalize it.

Three weeks, three trips to his mansion - 100% paid for by by the American taxpayer (including the mansion "rental.")

This from a guy who said he'd "rarely leave the White House."

He trashed Obama endlessly for playing golf and then hits the links two weeks in.

“I would rarely leave the White House because there’s so much work to be done,” Trump, 69, tells ITK. "I would not be a president who took vacations. I would not be a president that takes time off.”
 
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Whatever helps you rationalize it.

Three weeks, three trips to his mansion - 100% paid for by by the American taxpayer (including the mansion "rental.")

This from a guy who said he'd "rarely leave the White House."

He trashed Obama endlessly for playing golf and then hits the links two weeks in.

Funny how you're a fiscal conservative now that a republican is in office, I don't recall the outrage from your side while Owebama was adding Ten Trillion to the debt.
 
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Funny how you're a fiscal conservative now that a republican is in office, I don't recall the outrage from your side while Owebama was adding Ten Trillion to the debt.

More deflection. Nobody here is talking about Obama except for you and your intellectually dishonest ilk.
 
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Funny how you're a fiscal conservative now that a republican is in office, I don't recall the outrage from your side while Owebama was adding Ten Trillion to the debt.

You weren't paying attention then, I've always been fiscally conservative. I think you conflate me making fun of the rights hypocrisy as being a liberal.

It's a dumb assumption, you know better but you do it anyway. I'm ok with that.
 
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I know there were a ton of signs that Trump wasn't qualified for this job, but its just stunning to see how quickly things are getting out of control.

I think the Mar-a-Lago incident is a big deal that's being buried today (cant believe that was only yesterday), it's been reported as a security issue with classified material, which it is, but it's clear that Trump failed his first DPRK test spectacularly. He looked weak and silly in those photos, which is exactly what the Koreans want. I think that's a bigger geopolitical story than has been reported so far.

The MSM is burying a chance to call Trump weak and silly?

By all means, do go on.
 
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You weren't paying attention then, I've always been fiscally conservative. I think you conflate me making fun of the rights hypocrisy as being a liberal.

It's a dumb assumption, you know better but you do it anyway. I'm ok with that.

That's what you claim but you tend to lean left on the majority of issues.You're some sort of bizarre hybrid then.
 
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That's what you claim but you tend to lean left on the majority of issues.You're some sort of bizarre hybrid then.

It's called independent thought, it's enlightening - I highly recommend you try it.

This may come as a shock but one can, for example, despise waste of tax dollars and be pro choice.

Mostly, I just like to poke fun at hypocrisy and you guys are low hanging fruit.
 
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It's called independent thought, it's enlightening - I highly recommend you try it.

This may come as a shock but one can, for example, despise waste of tax dollars and be pro choice.

Mostly, I just like to poke fun at hypocrisy and you guys are low hanging fruit.

Too many posters on this board are just lazy. Instead of attacking your position they want to define your every opinion with a single label.
 
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It's called independent thought, it's enlightening - I highly recommend you try it.

This may come as a shock but one can, for example, despise waste of tax dollars and be pro choice.

Mostly, I just like to poke fun at hypocrisy and you guys are low hanging fruit.

We're not that much different. I like big beautiful infrastructure, pro-choice up to 4 months, and cutting pork.

Most of the country falls into the middle of the bell curve by definition, so many of us have some views from both sides.
 
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I know there were a ton of signs that Trump wasn't qualified for this job, but its just stunning to see how quickly things are getting out of control.

I think the Mar-a-Lago incident is a big deal that's being buried today (cant believe that was only yesterday), it's been reported as a security issue with classified material, which it is, but it's clear that Trump failed his first DPRK test spectacularly. He looked weak and silly in those photos, which is exactly what the Koreans want. I think that's a bigger geopolitical story than has been reported so far.

What should have Trump done? Our North Korean policy has failed since the end of the Korean War. There is nothing we can do to stop them through economic or political means. A military solution to the DPRK is the only thing that will work (IMO) and no President is going to touch that. The question is do we continue to wait until the very last minute to take action or what?
 
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What should have Trump done? Our North Korean policy has failed since the end of the Korean War. There is nothing we can do to stop them through economic or political means. A military solution to the DPRK is the only thing that will work (IMO) and no President is going to touch that. The question is do we continue to wait until the very last minute to take action or what?

Pretty funny seeing how N. Korea was handled in the 90's and the similarities with the Iranians who were handled by the Dem's. Think the Iranians won't have a nuke within a few years........

These are the same types that are in the UN and we see just how utterly pathetic they are at action. They like to talk and play diplomatic games with useless sanctions and decrees of empty rhetoric. Seeing as how they never work and only penalize the population and not the leadership as should be intended, one can only conclude they don't understand the simplest concepts of self preservation when dealing with madmen.
 
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