• America’s CEOs fall out of love with Trump

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    He has let corporate America down…..just like everyone else.  Trump is a total failure in  life and the presidency.
  • Yet more fake news trys to pin libtards actions on Trump

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    @Frederick: Eight days ago, this libtard Jeremy Joseph Christian did a dastardly act, and the story quickly got reported as being an example of a Trump supporter gone wild.. but shortly after, it was found that this guy was NOT a Trump supporter, but was actually a supporter of loopy Jill Stein and commie Bernie Sanders.  Once that was discovered, the story about this attack got snuffed out and extinguished from the internet as if it never occurred.  Typical! "Jeremy Joseph Christian, the 35-year-old Portland white supremacist who murdered two men and left another critically wounded in a knife attack while yelling anti-Muslim slurs at two women on Friday, has been painted by the mainstream media as a “right-wing extremist,” but posts on his Facebook page indicate he was a supporter of socialist Senator Bernie Sanders and Green Party candidate Jill Stein. According to screen captures of his Facebook page obtained by Buzzfeed, Christian was not a Trump supporter, as many media outlets claimed, but was a supporter of the idea of a Sanders/Stein ticket." You're suggesting that he was liberal, which is a little unclear, but it seems that he was not. He said he was "declared sane in federal court", there's pictures and video of him at Trump rallies, was "registered libertarian", was a "nihilist", and liked Bernie Sanders and Breitbart. To me, I would question the judges decision, as many of the things this person has suggested are rather conflicting. He was also strongly against Hillary Clinton. Pretty much the only thing that can be established from any of this, is that guy was a little bit "all over the place." "Snuffed out": You can not delete anything off the internet, especially news. He was arraigned in court and it was reported by hundreds of media outlets. Do you expect the media to do daily updates or something? "Today Jeremy, who stabbed two men to death, sat in his cell and took a nap, while waiting for his trial" … Edit: I'm talking legitimate news, like APnews/Reuters, everything else is sensationalist infotainment - "stories about the news." The MSM takes stories from sources like the AP and 'produces a product', which is media in an 'entertaining format.' Then people go argue on the internet about it in the same way people argue about the outcome of WWE wrestling matches. Since I have incite into media production, I find it completely ridiculous, that people ingest this information, then show up rallies or protests to basically have "Batman vs Superman" wars. Batman wins, okay? Go home and do something productive ... As far as evaluating his political alignment, any media outlet can cherry pick any citation they want: he showed up for trump rallies, was anti clinton, claimed to support a nonexistent sanders/stein 2017 (...?!?) ticket, claimed he was a registered libertarian, he was an antisemite, against circumcision, didn't seem to understand christianity, claimed he wasn't a fascist, was pro nazi, said he wasn't here for "anybody" at a trump rally after proclaiming that he was a "nihilist" (wikipedia: a person who believes life is meaningless and rejects all religious and moral principles), and claimed he was the "dude who promoted shooting anyone who tries to disarm you" as if he was the first person to think of that or something. No political stand is required: If he believes life is meaningless, great, then he should be completely fine with the death penalty. He murdered two people, I'm fine with it.
  • Democratic opponent to Steve King in Iowa withdraws, citing death threats

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    Anita Sarkeesian tried that excuse too, but the police (or was it the FBI?) said there was no credible threats.  She made like 10 time more on the insurance payout for "missing" the speaking engagement than if she had actually done it.
  • Issa distances himself from Trump: Rubio 'was my first choice'

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  • White Pride vs Black Pride

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    Any whitey who disagrees with a black person is a racist. cracker - I like raspberry yogurt black - you racist cunt, you're only allowed to like blueberry yogurt Blacks at Berkeley and more recently Evergreen State College have shown their racism against whites.  Any honkey who dared not leave campus after blacks demanded they do so were called racist and had black people getting in their faces.    Blacks even threatened violence if they didn't get their way.  This lead to the campus being shut down. Reverse the races and this kind of shit would never be allowed to happen.  Berkeley police would arrest those blocking the bridge and those rioting. Both Berkeley and Evergreen were helped by the local governments.  This shows black privilege and institutionalized racism against whites.
  • I REALLY LOVE TRUMP - HE'S AWESOME!!!

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    IT IS OVER. The DEMOCRATIC PARTY IS OVER FOREVER.
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    All of these people seem simply awful to me
  • Rotherham Scandal

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    Hmm, where are the liberals? You'd think they'd be here cucking for women's rights.
  • Where are the clowns? Why are they down?

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    @Drwas: Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC) on Thursday indicated that he’s not optimistic about the Senate’s chances to pass a comprehensive bill to repeal and replace Obamacare this year. “I don’t see a comprehensive health-care plan this year,” he told North Carolina television station WXII 12 News. Burr also said that the House bill is “dead on arrival” in the Senate. The senator’s comments come after Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said last week that he’s not sure how the Senate will pass an Obamacare repeal bill. “I don’t know how we get to 50 at the moment,” he told Reuters. “But that’s the goal.” https://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2017/06/02/republican-senator-says-deal-on-health-care-unlikely-this-year/?mod=e2twp Even though I posted a video thoroughly explaining this yesterday, it seems to have eluded you. When a bill passes in the house, it is sent to the senate - where the whole process starts over again.  So, in essence, all bills that arrive at the Senate's doorstep are DOA. They rework them - which I would admit is a silly process, but that is how it works.  Reagan was famous for wanting a "line item veto" in which the President could veto just certain parts of legislation before signing it.  That would give tremendous power to the President and was not enacted.  Of course it will be tough to get a bill through the Senate.  You know that not one of the libtard Democrats will vote for it because no matter what is in the bill, they will vote NO because they are the party of NO and very tightly unified.  Although the republicans have the majority in the Senate, there are a few flakey republican senators who withhold their support on bills to blackmail the country to get specific changes to the bill that benefit their own state.  Meanwhile, the democrats are offering NO input on how to fix the failed disaster known as Obamacare.  Obamacare is already dead.  Insurers have abandon it en masse.  Some have suggested that they should just let Obamacare fade away, and not replace it with anything.  That might actually be the best solution.  Socialism and communism haven't been particularly successful in these areas.  I can think of one exception to that.  Communist Cuba has a great health care system.  The reason for that is that they are a dictatorship.. and they control the healthcare industry with an iron fist.  Doctors don't get to be multi-mega-millionaires in Cuba.  People can't sue for mega millions in malpractice cases in Cuba. So, once again.. as always.. you have made an ass of yourself Dr Withering Ass.
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    @Drwas: The White House has been struggling to explain why exactly Jared Kushner had several secret contacts in December with the Russians, including one in which he met with the head of a Russian state-run bank mid-month. Suffice it to say, none of the explanations put forward by the Trump administration add up, and now the bank, Vnesheconombank (VEB), has provided an account that is directly at odds with the White House version of events, writes the Washington Post. The bank maintained this week that the session was held as part of a new business strategy and was conducted with Kushner in his role as the head of his family’s real estate business. The White House says the meeting was unrelated to business and was one of many diplomatic encounters the soon-to-be presidential adviser was holding ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration. First off, neither of those scenarios necessarily plays well for Kushner. A diplomatic meeting would have provided the bank, which has been under U.S. sanctions since 2014, a chance to press for rolling back the penalties even as the Obama administration was weighing additional retaliations against Moscow for Russia’s interference in the U.S. election. A business meeting between an international development bank and a real estate executive, coming as Kushner’s company had been seeking financing for its troubled $1.8 billion purchase of an office building on Fifth Avenue in New York, could raise questions about whether Kushner’s personal financial interests were colliding with his impending role as a public official. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/explanations-for-kushners-meeting-with-head-of-kremlin-linked-bank-dont-match-up/2017/06/01/dd1bdbb0-460a-11e7-bcde-624ad94170ab_story.html?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-low_kushnerbank-7pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.d99aaff0d242 Did they have a sale on airplane glue at Walmart this week?  I think you've been sniffing it. That story is total nonsense including the title you stuck on it.  You conveniently left out this line: "Putin’s spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said that the bank’s activities “have nothing to do with the Kremlin.” Peskov, like Trump, has frequently dismissed revelations about the meetings as “fake news” and “a witch hunt.”" But that is not the big issue.  The big issue is that these alleged meetings were in December..  Hmm.. about 6 weeks AFTER the election.  I fail to see how a meeting 6 weeks AFTER the election helps get Trump elected?  The story sort of answers it's own premise.  AFTER the election, Sheik Obama decided to punish Russia with a slew of new sanctions.. which is something unprecedented in the history of the country.  Trump was elected on Nov 8.. and Obama is very much a "lame duck" at that point, but is issuing sanctions against Russia AFTER the election?  One might assume that Kushner assured whoever that Obama's sanctions would be terminated just as soon as the President elect Trump had Obama's ass evicted from the White House.  I'm surprised the libtards have not complained that Trump had a black family evicted from a house In Washington D.C. that they had resided in for 8 years. By the way.. since when is it a crime to talk to the Russians?  They have not been communist for 26 years.  Obama was doing his best to re-ignite a cold war to dump on Trump.  Since virtually every media outlet had predicted a landslide victory for Slippery Hillary, it would be silly for the Russians to stick their heads out and get punished by that bitch once she took over for the regime of Sheik Obama.  So.. whatever meetings happened AFTER Nov. 8th are irrelevant.
  • Nugent: I Stand By My Call To Execute Hillary Clinton

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    And the winner of the attention whore of the week goes to…
  • Trump Might Try To Block Comey From Testifying

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    Oh that would be wonderful and very amusing.
  • Independent counsel for collusion between the Russians and the Clintons

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    Trump is got an IC, Clinton is gonna get an IC, we all are gonna get am IC.
  • Special counsel investigation includes Manafort, may expand to Sessions

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  • White House orders agencies to ignore Democrats' oversight requests

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  • White House may have violated ethics rule with retroactive waiver

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  • Trump officials pressed State Department staff to lift Russia sanctions

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    Forgive me but,It seems like you're carrying a lot of anger/dislike/hate    You should maybe check that and let it go. Your bodies pH becomes acidic, that's not good. Life is too short, relax, who isn't a hypocrite… Do your part, that's all.  Peace 2 u
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