I thought the Palins were the expert grifters but this guy is at another level.
What? No way. What a crazy thing to say.Her being an Islamophobe also helped, probably.
Karma?13 years ago the US led a coalition which deposed a narcissist leader in Iraq, who lived in a Palace made of gold and employed his own family as staff members
Now the US have elected a narcissist who lives in a tower of gold and most likely will have his children employed on his staff
You might want to read up on her a little bit beyond the wiki page.What? No way. What a crazy thing to say.
Security of state is very security aware of data security obviously. Why isn't the report in a cover? Very shoddy
She is a Hindu.
Lots of Hindus are IslamophobesI know. Converted. Your point being?
Sounds like a foreign idea, no thanksKarma?
Touche - woops, gone done it again.Sounds like a foreign idea, no thanks
I didn't realize that. I thought they were kind, peaceful people.Lots of Hindus are Islamophobes
It's not a given though, nor is it commendable to take the two as such.Lots of Hindus are Islamophobes
You're thinking of, erm. Nope, I got nothing.I didn't realize that. I thought they were kind, peaceful people.
Wolf Blitzer, the cnut
Generalising and straight jacketing people as being something is wrong. Christians caused and carried out the holocaust. Does that mean the majority or lots of Christians are anti-semitic?Lots of Hindus are Islamophobes
Manipulation of the media. But watching the American media over the months , they seem to be more in the entertainment business than news reporting.
First question, is have any other Presidents done such things? Probably not so openly.
C'mon, are they supposed to say 'no'? If Kellyanne called you right now and said "the President-elect wants to see you", you wouldn't go? I'd drag my ass down there just out of curiosity. He'd probably want to say I've been mean to him on the Caf.First question, is have any other Presidents done such things? Probably not so openly.
Second is why are they all such sell out cnuts?
That's true, and it actually is not unusual for members of the press to meet with members of the White House staff "off the record"C'mon, are they supposed to say 'no'? If Kellyanne called you right now and said "the President-elect wants to see you", you wouldn't go? I'd drag my ass down there just out of curiosity. He'd probably want to say I've been mean to him on the Caf.
The answer is yes to various degrees. The last time it happened was a few years back when Foxnews went to war with Obama in the first few years of his administration and David Axelrod invited Aisles to the White House. The meeting didn't go very well.First question, is have any other Presidents done such things? Probably not so openly.
Second is why are they all such sell out cnuts?
This subject irritated me the most. the myth that Clinton would have been ,ore corrupt was always nonsense.
Good point actually, possibly the first winning candidate to campaign without reference to god? Not that I've noticed at least.As a matter of interest, what's Trump's take on religion ? Does he beieve in the End Times ?
It was obviously a way to distract the public from Trump's own negatives.This subject irritated me the most. the myth that Clinton would have been ,ore corrupt was always nonsense.
Trouble was you'd get folk on the left parroting it. Worked out well.It was obviously a way to distract the public from Trump's own negatives.
She can feck off.Tulsi Gabbard might get a place in the Trump cabinet. She has a bright political future for sure. She endorsed Sanders in the primaries after being "warned" by other politicians to not do that. She said she is not afraid of the Clintons.
Looks like a bad photoshop to me.Security of state is very security aware of data security obviously. Why isn't the report in a cover? Very shoddy
I think it's pretty standard. Wikileaks of Podesta confirms it with respect to her campaign.First question, is have any other Presidents done such things? Probably not so openly.
Second is why are they all such sell out cnuts?
Good, glad he's altered his line on that.*snip*
Bernie is on the case!
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Normally just a single car not drawing too much attention, however on official business then probably 3 cars. You never hear about disruption and it's not a big deal when the PM is out an about. Although security is around, it's nothing like the President has to deal with, but i'd put a lot of that down to gun laws in the UK and the amount of guns in the USA. Go check out a video on YouTube from last year (I think) where a jogger actually ran in to the PM. He became very famous for a while There's no way that would happen in the USA. He wouldn't be able to get that close.My city tax put to good use: http://money.cnn.com/2016/11/21/news/protecting-donald-trump/index.html
A question to my brit friends, how does the PM move around London? 3-car motorcade, 5, 7, 15? Does it disrupt much?
Jesus feck.
Well this obviously settles it, Jesus wasn't a real person.Jesus
Lost for words at that one.