I don't do wal-mart. LOLEver been to a shithole country?You Trumpbots should be EMBRACING the Orange Don's shit hole comments. IT'S WHAT YOU VOTED FOR. LOL
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I don't do wal-mart. LOLEver been to a shithole country?You Trumpbots should be EMBRACING the Orange Don's shit hole comments. IT'S WHAT YOU VOTED FOR. LOL
This seems to be a pattern of some Democrats.
They couldn't make anything up earlier this week, when the president allowed the press to stay and film a meeting.
Later during a closed door meeting Trump is supposedly calling 3rd world countries shitholes....but no evidence exists other than that of a group of Democrat supporters in the press.
This isn't the first time that Democrats lied about what took place off-camera in these private meetings.
Here's an example:
'I cannot even stand to look at you'
By TAL KOPAN
10/23/2013 06:23 AM EDT
Updated 10/23/2013 03:19 PM EDT
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a Facebook post that a House Republican leader told off President Barack Obama during a negotiation meeting, and that GOP leaders are so disrespectful it’s practically impossible to have a conversation with them.
But Wednesday afternoon, both the White House and House speaker’s office denied his claims.
“In a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: ‘I cannot even stand to look at you,’” Durbin wrote in a post on his Facebook page over the weekend.
( Also on POLITICO: Carney: Dick Durbin quote ‘did not happen’)
Calling a government shutdown strategy from Republicans “disastrous,” Durbin did not specify which leader made the comment, what the context was or how the president responded. The only time GOP House leaders met with Obama during the shutdown was on Oct. 10, a meeting that Durbin did not attend.
The Senate majority whip offered the comment as rebuttal to the Republican argument that Obama does not do enough to communicate with Republicans, essentially saying to do so is impossible.
“What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?” Durbin wrote.
( PHOTOS: Obama’s second term)
However, both the White House and the House speaker’s office denied Durbin’s account of events.
Asked about the post in the White House daily briefing, press secretary Jay Carney said he checked with a participant of the meeting in question.
“I looked into this and spoke with somebody who was in that meeting and it did not happen,” Carney said.
( PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare quotes)
House Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman also said the post was not about the top House Republican.
“The speaker certainly didn’t say that and does not recall anyone else doing so,” Michael Steel said.
Sen. Durbin’s office had no comment on the post and offered no further details.
( WATCH: 10 things Obama wants you to know about healthcare law)
But the speaker’s office called on him to explain.
“Sen. Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air. The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize,” Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said in a statement sent out to reporters.
If they did....I'm afraid they'd be breaking the law.This seems to be a pattern of some Democrats.
They couldn't make anything up earlier this week, when the president allowed the press to stay and film a meeting.
Later during a closed door meeting Trump is supposedly calling 3rd world countries shitholes....but no evidence exists other than that of a group of Democrat supporters in the press.
This isn't the first time that Democrats lied about what took place off-camera in these private meetings.
Here's an example:
'I cannot even stand to look at you'
By TAL KOPAN
10/23/2013 06:23 AM EDT
Updated 10/23/2013 03:19 PM EDT
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a Facebook post that a House Republican leader told off President Barack Obama during a negotiation meeting, and that GOP leaders are so disrespectful it’s practically impossible to have a conversation with them.
But Wednesday afternoon, both the White House and House speaker’s office denied his claims.
“In a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: ‘I cannot even stand to look at you,’” Durbin wrote in a post on his Facebook page over the weekend.
( Also on POLITICO: Carney: Dick Durbin quote ‘did not happen’)
Calling a government shutdown strategy from Republicans “disastrous,” Durbin did not specify which leader made the comment, what the context was or how the president responded. The only time GOP House leaders met with Obama during the shutdown was on Oct. 10, a meeting that Durbin did not attend.
The Senate majority whip offered the comment as rebuttal to the Republican argument that Obama does not do enough to communicate with Republicans, essentially saying to do so is impossible.
“What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?” Durbin wrote.
( PHOTOS: Obama’s second term)
However, both the White House and the House speaker’s office denied Durbin’s account of events.
Asked about the post in the White House daily briefing, press secretary Jay Carney said he checked with a participant of the meeting in question.
“I looked into this and spoke with somebody who was in that meeting and it did not happen,” Carney said.
( PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare quotes)
House Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman also said the post was not about the top House Republican.
“The speaker certainly didn’t say that and does not recall anyone else doing so,” Michael Steel said.
Sen. Durbin’s office had no comment on the post and offered no further details.
( WATCH: 10 things Obama wants you to know about healthcare law)
But the speaker’s office called on him to explain.
“Sen. Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air. The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize,” Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said in a statement sent out to reporters.
You know someone recorded the meeting. Let’s have the recording and the transcript to add context.
Also, if those countries are not shitholes, why are the citizens of those countries trying to sneak into the United States.
If they did....I'm afraid they'd be breaking the law.This seems to be a pattern of some Democrats.
They couldn't make anything up earlier this week, when the president allowed the press to stay and film a meeting.
Later during a closed door meeting Trump is supposedly calling 3rd world countries shitholes....but no evidence exists other than that of a group of Democrat supporters in the press.
This isn't the first time that Democrats lied about what took place off-camera in these private meetings.
Here's an example:
'I cannot even stand to look at you'
By TAL KOPAN
10/23/2013 06:23 AM EDT
Updated 10/23/2013 03:19 PM EDT
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a Facebook post that a House Republican leader told off President Barack Obama during a negotiation meeting, and that GOP leaders are so disrespectful it’s practically impossible to have a conversation with them.
But Wednesday afternoon, both the White House and House speaker’s office denied his claims.
“In a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: ‘I cannot even stand to look at you,’” Durbin wrote in a post on his Facebook page over the weekend.
( Also on POLITICO: Carney: Dick Durbin quote ‘did not happen’)
Calling a government shutdown strategy from Republicans “disastrous,” Durbin did not specify which leader made the comment, what the context was or how the president responded. The only time GOP House leaders met with Obama during the shutdown was on Oct. 10, a meeting that Durbin did not attend.
The Senate majority whip offered the comment as rebuttal to the Republican argument that Obama does not do enough to communicate with Republicans, essentially saying to do so is impossible.
“What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?” Durbin wrote.
( PHOTOS: Obama’s second term)
However, both the White House and the House speaker’s office denied Durbin’s account of events.
Asked about the post in the White House daily briefing, press secretary Jay Carney said he checked with a participant of the meeting in question.
“I looked into this and spoke with somebody who was in that meeting and it did not happen,” Carney said.
( PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare quotes)
House Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman also said the post was not about the top House Republican.
“The speaker certainly didn’t say that and does not recall anyone else doing so,” Michael Steel said.
Sen. Durbin’s office had no comment on the post and offered no further details.
( WATCH: 10 things Obama wants you to know about healthcare law)
But the speaker’s office called on him to explain.
“Sen. Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air. The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize,” Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said in a statement sent out to reporters.
You know someone recorded the meeting. Let’s have the recording and the transcript to add context.
Also, if those countries are not shitholes, why are the citizens of those countries trying to sneak into the United States.
Some call that treason.
Those meetings are supposed to be classified.
Says the guy who regularly lies...Calling the kettle black again?lol, did anyone sane doubt that eventually the reaction by Trump and the tards would be to simply lie about this?
Says the guy who regularly lies...Calling the kettle black again?lol, did anyone sane doubt that eventually the reaction by Trump and the tards would be to simply lie about this?
Since the Trumptards LOVE the idea that Trump said what he said, why are they now trying to deny he said it?
Since the Trumptards LOVE the idea that Trump said what he said, why are they now trying to deny he said it?
Tax cuts only help the rich.....I win...what is my prizeSays the guy who regularly lies...Calling the kettle black again?lol, did anyone sane doubt that eventually the reaction by Trump and the tards would be to simply lie about this?
And yet you can't cite a single lie I've told.
Supposedly?This seems to be a pattern of some Democrats.
They couldn't make anything up earlier this week, when the president allowed the press to stay and film a meeting.
Later during a closed door meeting Trump is supposedly calling 3rd world countries shitholes....but no evidence exists other than that of a group of Democrat supporters in the press.
This isn't the first time that Democrats lied about what took place off-camera in these private meetings.
Here's an example:
'I cannot even stand to look at you'
By TAL KOPAN
10/23/2013 06:23 AM EDT
Updated 10/23/2013 03:19 PM EDT
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a Facebook post that a House Republican leader told off President Barack Obama during a negotiation meeting, and that GOP leaders are so disrespectful it’s practically impossible to have a conversation with them.
But Wednesday afternoon, both the White House and House speaker’s office denied his claims.
“In a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: ‘I cannot even stand to look at you,’” Durbin wrote in a post on his Facebook page over the weekend.
( Also on POLITICO: Carney: Dick Durbin quote ‘did not happen’)
Calling a government shutdown strategy from Republicans “disastrous,” Durbin did not specify which leader made the comment, what the context was or how the president responded. The only time GOP House leaders met with Obama during the shutdown was on Oct. 10, a meeting that Durbin did not attend.
The Senate majority whip offered the comment as rebuttal to the Republican argument that Obama does not do enough to communicate with Republicans, essentially saying to do so is impossible.
“What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?” Durbin wrote.
( PHOTOS: Obama’s second term)
However, both the White House and the House speaker’s office denied Durbin’s account of events.
Asked about the post in the White House daily briefing, press secretary Jay Carney said he checked with a participant of the meeting in question.
“I looked into this and spoke with somebody who was in that meeting and it did not happen,” Carney said.
( PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare quotes)
House Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman also said the post was not about the top House Republican.
“The speaker certainly didn’t say that and does not recall anyone else doing so,” Michael Steel said.
Sen. Durbin’s office had no comment on the post and offered no further details.
( WATCH: 10 things Obama wants you to know about healthcare law)
But the speaker’s office called on him to explain.
“Sen. Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air. The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize,” Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said in a statement sent out to reporters.
I'm honored to be a Trumpbot.....and I do.....but if he didn't say it...then the person that made it up...and should be shamed for lying and trying to incite a race war.You Trumpbots should be EMBRACING the Orange Don's shit hole comments. IT'S WHAT YOU VOTED FOR. LOL
He doesn't have to try.Come on Muddy. At least give Trump some credit for trying to appear "strong."This seems to be a pattern of some Democrats.
They couldn't make anything up earlier this week, when the president allowed the press to stay and film a meeting.
Later during a closed door meeting Trump is supposedly calling 3rd world countries shitholes....but no evidence exists other than that of a group of Democrat supporters in the press.
This isn't the first time that Democrats lied about what took place off-camera in these private meetings.
Here's an example:
'I cannot even stand to look at you'
By TAL KOPAN
10/23/2013 06:23 AM EDT
Updated 10/23/2013 03:19 PM EDT
The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate, Sen. Dick Durbin, said in a Facebook post that a House Republican leader told off President Barack Obama during a negotiation meeting, and that GOP leaders are so disrespectful it’s practically impossible to have a conversation with them.
But Wednesday afternoon, both the White House and House speaker’s office denied his claims.
“In a ‘negotiation’ meeting with the president, one GOP House Leader told the president: ‘I cannot even stand to look at you,’” Durbin wrote in a post on his Facebook page over the weekend.
( Also on POLITICO: Carney: Dick Durbin quote ‘did not happen’)
Calling a government shutdown strategy from Republicans “disastrous,” Durbin did not specify which leader made the comment, what the context was or how the president responded. The only time GOP House leaders met with Obama during the shutdown was on Oct. 10, a meeting that Durbin did not attend.
The Senate majority whip offered the comment as rebuttal to the Republican argument that Obama does not do enough to communicate with Republicans, essentially saying to do so is impossible.
“What are the chances of an honest conversation with someone who has just said something so disrespectful?” Durbin wrote.
( PHOTOS: Obama’s second term)
However, both the White House and the House speaker’s office denied Durbin’s account of events.
Asked about the post in the White House daily briefing, press secretary Jay Carney said he checked with a participant of the meeting in question.
“I looked into this and spoke with somebody who was in that meeting and it did not happen,” Carney said.
( PHOTOS: 25 unforgettable Obamacare quotes)
House Speaker John Boehner’s spokesman also said the post was not about the top House Republican.
“The speaker certainly didn’t say that and does not recall anyone else doing so,” Michael Steel said.
Sen. Durbin’s office had no comment on the post and offered no further details.
( WATCH: 10 things Obama wants you to know about healthcare law)
But the speaker’s office called on him to explain.
“Sen. Durbin’s accusation is a serious one, and it appears to have been invented out of thin air. The senator should disclose who told him this account of events, retract his reckless allegation immediately, and apologize,” Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck said in a statement sent out to reporters.
That's something Obama needed an entire media conglomerate to pull off.
Obama bent over for so many world leaders you'd think he was giving them head.
Tax cuts only help the rich.....I win...what is my prizeSays the guy who regularly lies...Calling the kettle black again?lol, did anyone sane doubt that eventually the reaction by Trump and the tards would be to simply lie about this?
And yet you can't cite a single lie I've told.
Since the Trumptards LOVE the idea that Trump said what he said, why are they now trying to deny he said it?
Because he said he didn't......if he didn't say it and people are saying that he did....it means they are liars and are trying to start shit....
why do you think it's ok to make shit up?
Tax cuts only help the rich.....I win...what is my prizeSays the guy who regularly lies...Calling the kettle black again?lol, did anyone sane doubt that eventually the reaction by Trump and the tards would be to simply lie about this?
And yet you can't cite a single lie I've told.
Are you claiming to quote me?
and neither does Dick Durbin.....Since the Trumptards LOVE the idea that Trump said what he said, why are they now trying to deny he said it?
Because he said he didn't......if he didn't say it and people are saying that he did....it means they are liars and are trying to start shit....
why do you think it's ok to make shit up?
Trump's say-so has no value whatsoever.