Zander
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At least RegressiveClosetFagriot isn't posting another thread about trannies..... baby steps!!
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Well he never has had to solid a grip on the real world anyway. He has been one of those tree hugging Dolphin bumpers types since he got here. Yup, old boy is most likely just a couple away from the "old hens home" that's Arkansas southern.Here's what's really happening: TheProgressivePatriot has TDS so strong, he's spiraling towards Looney-Tooniness.
He's quaint. Like a throwback to yesteryear.Well he never has had to solid a grip on the real world anyway. He has been one of those tree hugging Dolphin bumpers types since he got here. Yup, old boy is most likely just a couple away from the "old hens home" that's Arkansas southern.Here's what's really happening: TheProgressivePatriot has TDS so strong, he's spiraling towards Looney-Tooniness.
This is truly bizarre!! I challenge anyone to read this and try to say that the Orange Ogre is not seriously circling the drain.
‘Still not ready for prime time’: GOP strategist terrified by Trump’s babbling golf course ‘rant’
President Donald Trump gave a rambling, off-the-cuff interview while golfing Thursday — and reporters say that’s what advisers are used to hearing every day in the White House.
The president spoke for about a half hour to the New York Times at his Trump International Golf Club, where he complained about the Russia investigation, the Justice Department and Democratic critics.
“It shows that this is a White House that is still not ready for prime time,” Republican strategist Susan Del Percio told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “This is a president who likes prime time and doesn’t care how he’s viewed in prime time, but just wants to be there but is not prepared for the consequences.”
Here is more:
The 47 most outrageous lines in Donald Trump's New York Times interview - CNNPolitics
Here are just his first few inane and incoherent comments. You be the judge:
Washington (CNN)On Thursday at Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump decided to sit down and chat. With a reporter. For The New York Times. For 30 minutes.
Lucky for us, the Times released excerpts of the conversation between Trump and Michael Schmidt. I went through the interview and took note of 47 -- yes, 47 -- of the most stand-out lines. They're below.
1. "I thought it was a terrible thing he did. [Inaudible.] I thought it was certainly unnecessary. I thought it was a terrible thing."
Is this Trump talking about some longtime political opponent, you ask? Nope. It's actually Trump talking about his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and the decision by Sessions to recuse himself from the Russia investigation! And that, by the way, was a terrible thing.
2. "Frankly, there is absolutely no collusion. That's been proven by every Democrat is saying it."
So. The fact that Democrats say the possibility of collusion exists is evidence that collusion doesn't actually exist. If so, wow.
3. "Virtually every Democrat has said there is no collusion. There is no collusion."
Wait, wait. So it's not that Democrats saying "collusion" means there wasn't any collusion. It's that Democrats NOT saying collusion means there wasn't any collusion. This is exciting! I can't wait to see what happens next!
Who among you can say, honestly and with a straight face that this guy has both ores in the water ??
Why are Liberals so obsessed with words and Tweets and completely ignore all the positive actions and policies that President Trump has accomplished in his first year? I'm sure you miss Barry 'pretty words' Obama. Oh those speeches with the bold statements, his nose soaring high in the air. Those were the days, eh?
At least half of his thread titles have errors is spelling.TheRegressivePervert is spiraling downward. Here are a bunch of threads that prove it.
This is truly bizarre!! I challenge anyone to read this and try to say that the Orange Ogre is not seriously circling the drain.
‘Still not ready for prime time’: GOP strategist terrified by Trump’s babbling golf course ‘rant’
President Donald Trump gave a rambling, off-the-cuff interview while golfing Thursday — and reporters say that’s what advisers are used to hearing every day in the White House.
The president spoke for about a half hour to the New York Times at his Trump International Golf Club, where he complained about the Russia investigation, the Justice Department and Democratic critics.
“It shows that this is a White House that is still not ready for prime time,” Republican strategist Susan Del Percio told MSNBC’s “Morning Joe.” “This is a president who likes prime time and doesn’t care how he’s viewed in prime time, but just wants to be there but is not prepared for the consequences.”
Here is more:
The 47 most outrageous lines in Donald Trump's New York Times interview - CNNPolitics
Here are just his first few inane and incoherent comments. You be the judge:
Washington (CNN)On Thursday at Mar-a-Lago, President Donald Trump decided to sit down and chat. With a reporter. For The New York Times. For 30 minutes.
Lucky for us, the Times released excerpts of the conversation between Trump and Michael Schmidt. I went through the interview and took note of 47 -- yes, 47 -- of the most stand-out lines. They're below.
1. "I thought it was a terrible thing he did. [Inaudible.] I thought it was certainly unnecessary. I thought it was a terrible thing."
Is this Trump talking about some longtime political opponent, you ask? Nope. It's actually Trump talking about his own attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and the decision by Sessions to recuse himself from the Russia investigation! And that, by the way, was a terrible thing.
2. "Frankly, there is absolutely no collusion. That's been proven by every Democrat is saying it."
So. The fact that Democrats say the possibility of collusion exists is evidence that collusion doesn't actually exist. If so, wow.
3. "Virtually every Democrat has said there is no collusion. There is no collusion."
Wait, wait. So it's not that Democrats saying "collusion" means there wasn't any collusion. It's that Democrats NOT saying collusion means there wasn't any collusion. This is exciting! I can't wait to see what happens next!
Who among you can say, honestly and with a straight face that this guy has both ores in the water ??