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That'll just put me right off Breitbart tbh.Tweet
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That'll just put me right off Breitbart tbh.Tweet
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You can if you do it during an eclipse or something i guess.You don't turn blind from looking at the sun for a few sec or am I missing something? I check with the sun daily like he did in the clip and still score A1 with the doctors.
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You would be missing your sight if you did it during an eclipse.am I missing something
Not been keeping up fully with this...do we have a good idea of what his general approach is going to be? Is he pissed off enough at Trump to fully turn against him? Or does he understand Trump's the closest to what he's going to get in terms of a President, meaning he'll go soft on him?Tweet
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From what he said, he's going to attack his enemies in the White House while supporting Trump still, BUT if Trump doesn't continue to follow his agenda, they'll try and get GOP members to support indictment.Not been keeping up fully with this...do we have a good idea of what his general approach is going to be? Is he pissed off enough at Trump to fully turn against him? Or does he understand Trump's the closest to what he's going to get in terms of a President, meaning he'll go soft on him?
Well apparently he's going to go after Trump's enemies and the people who wanted to get Bannon himself out of the White House. Apparently it was an amicable decision and he was meant to go two weeks ago, but it didn't happen like that. However, two of the people he's reported to want to go after are Kushner and Ivanka so I can't see how he could do that and stay on Trump's side at the same time. It's a clusterfeck, that's for sure.Not been keeping up fully with this...do we have a good idea of what his general approach is going to be? Is he pissed off enough at Trump to fully turn against him? Or does he understand Trump's the closest to what he's going to get in terms of a President, meaning he'll go soft on him?
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Yeah, what I was thinking. Can't realistically stay on the President's side while attacking those who are closest to him. All the infighting is handy for opponents of Trump, though. Kushner's a bit of a lightweight and does feck all, but he's handy for provoking the hate of the alt-right types and stirring divisions.Well apparently he's going to go after Trump's enemies and the people who wanted to get Bannon himself out of the White House. Apparently it was an amicable decision and he was meant to go two weeks ago, but it didn't happen like that. However, two of the people he's reported to want to go after are Kushner and Ivanka so I can't see how he could do that and stay on Trump's side at the same time. It's a clusterfeck, that's for sure.
Jared, Ivanka and Don Jr have all gone exceedingly quiet since the stories about them and the Russian collusion came out. Jared and Don Jr have definitely got something to hide and who knows with Ivanka? But all three went from highly vocal supporters of their father (and father in law) and fierce critics of the fake news etc, but when the stories started to drop all three kind of disappeared from public view and all stopped being quoted anywhere near as much as before, and Don Jr hasn't been heard from since.Yeah, what I was thinking. Can't realistically stay on the President's side while attacking those who are closest to him. All the infighting is handy for opponents of Trump, though. Kushner's a bit of a lightweight and does feck all, but he's handy for provoking the hate of the alt-right types and stirring divisions.
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Quite possibly the only time his face could make you happy.The police in Osnabrück found 5000 ecstasy pills with the head of Donald Trump...
feck, sammsky1 incoming in 5 minutes...Drumpf having a go at Pakistan.
Agreed. I doubt any Trump voters would switch sides anytime soon but they could be discouraged from voting GOP if it spends the next year at war with itself. Bannon on the outside will keep criticism being directed at the moderates the GOP hopes will reign in Trump so it will hopefully lead to more distance between most of the GOP and their own voters.Yeah, what I was thinking. Can't realistically stay on the President's side while attacking those who are closest to him. All the infighting is handy for opponents of Trump, though. Kushner's a bit of a lightweight and does feck all, but he's handy for provoking the hate of the alt-right types and stirring divisions.
Everything with him is "billions". You can just imagine him going into his dry cleaners to complain after they've lost his shirt. "You people, are making billions and billions of dollars, and losing many shirts. Many, many shirts."
Why not, he's already dumb and deaf (to facts).Is he retarded? Does he want to become blind?
Nail, head.
The first sentence is pretty much irrelevant as she could care less about the military-industrial complex. She's just using it as an excuse to get in a sly dig at Obama's pronunciation of Pakistan.Nail, head.
Except for that last sentence, I have no idea about that.
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She's an utter asshole, and the anti-war movement doesn't need her.The first sentence is pretty much irrelevant as she could care less about the military-industrial complex. She's just using it as an excuse to get in a sly dig at Obama's pronunciation of Pakistan.
A bit like when she mocked the Mr. Khan's accent.
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She's an utter asshole, and the anti-war movement doesn't need her.
But she is right, whatever her reasons, that presidents end up following roughly the same foreign policy with a few personal quirks, regardless of public mood or campaign promises.
The Dems primaries are far more of conservative contest then a presidential race. Even taking into account that Sanders and his team where treated completely unfairly by the DNC, there are other measures that go against progressive/left wing politics. Bernie base was mostly independent and young voters, to vote in the New York primary you had to register 6 months before the contest, hardly anyone in the US knew Sanders before a couple of weeks into the race, only certain primaries would let independents vote(The ones that did Sander did very well with)and the primaries also started in the more conservative south. And I would also add that I don't think the reason Clinton was picked over Sanders was because her policies better.I agree but if it was that simple, he would have won the primaries.
That's usually because once a country is already at war, the realistic options available are generally very limited. 'Pull out the troops!' sounds great until you see the projected outcomes which include things like ISIS or the Taliban taking over Afghanistan.She's an utter asshole, and the anti-war movement doesn't need her.
But she is right, whatever her reasons, that presidents end up following roughly the same foreign policy with a few personal quirks, regardless of public mood or campaign promises.
The main problem is that Pakistan is incentivized to keep Afghanistan somewhat destablized and as long as there is a porous border, the Taliban can just scamper across as they please when the US come around to clean up again. Without a regional solution, nothing will change.That's usually because once a country is already at war, the realistic options available are generally very limited. 'Pull out the troops!' sounds great until you see the projected outcomes which include things like ISIS or the Taliban taking over Afghanistan.
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