The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Have no idea where you're going with that, but I will say my bullshit detector is going off with the Rocket Boy's sudden decision to abandon nukes. Not sure what it is, but something feels off to me and I hope we don't get tricked. You feel me, or you think Trump's got this Joe?



Hope for the BEST !

Plan for the WORST !

Come on Mr Turd, you and Friedplants are now even on " Dazed and Cornfused "...
 
South Korean official stuns CNN journalist when she says this about Trump
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South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that President Trump deserved much of the credit for the historic advances of peace on the Korean peninsula. (Image Source: YouTube screenshot composite)
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South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-wha appeared to stun CNN’s Christiane Amanpour when she offered that it was President Trump who deserved much of the credit for the surprising advance of the cause of peace in the Korean peninsula.

Here’s what she said to Amanpour

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“Are you surprised by how quickly this moment has arrived,” asked Amanpour.

“Let’s face it, just four months ago Kim Jong Un was talking about pressing nuclear buttons from his desk,” she continued, “and President Trump was responding in kind.”


“I feel like somebody stepped on the accelerator at the beginning of the year, and it’s been non-stop since then,” said the foreign minister.

“How do you account for it?” Amanpour asked.

“Clearly credit goes to President Trump. He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” she explained.

“At the end, the message was that North Korea will not be accepted, never be accepted, as a nuclear power,” Kang added. “But if you change course, there’s a better future and that we are offering to work with you

Is that crickets I hear?
 
Have no idea where you're going with that, but I will say my bullshit detector is going off with the Rocket Boy's sudden decision to abandon nukes. Not sure what it is, but something feels off to me and I hope we don't get tricked. You feel me, or you think Trump's got this Joe?

It had nothing to do with the nice gestures across the DMZ during the Winter Olympics, and nothing to do with the fact that the NK nuclear weapons test site was destroyed by a test that was a little too successful.
 
Paul Ryan broke the First Amendment if he fired the House Chaplain because he didn't like the way the Chaplain said a prayer, but House Republicans voted down the possibility of finding out the facts.
 
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Can we have all persons ahead of General Mattis please resign, so this eloquent, brilliant, caring, seasoned leader assume the Office of President, and we can return our country’s federal government to when America was great, at least with respect to having an adult in charge, who doesn’t give a hoot about political party ideologies over what is best for all of the people of this great experiment of constitutional democratic rule?
 
Can we have all persons ahead of General Mattis please resign, so this eloquent, brilliant, caring, seasoned leader assume the Office of President, and we can return our country’s federal government to when America was great, at least with respect to having an adult in charge, who doesn’t give a hoot about political party ideologies over what is best for all of the people of this great experiment of constitutional democratic rule?
Should have been easy for Dumbmacrats to nominate such a person.
 
Should have been easy for Dumbmacrats to nominate such a person.
Actually, Mattis seems more like the intelligent, more than qualified, compassionate leader the Republican Party has historically selected, at least in 1952, ‘56, ‘76, ‘80, ‘84, ‘88, ‘92, ‘08, and ‘12, notwithstanding several unqualified and/or insane VP selections that thankfully contributed in some measure to drag the ticket to a lose, or the boss lived out his term(s).
 
Actually, Mattis seems more like the intelligent, more than qualified, compassionate leader the Republican Party has historically selected, at least in 1952, ‘56, ‘76, ‘80, ‘84, ‘88, ‘92, ‘08, and ‘12, notwithstanding several unqualified and/or insane VP selections that thankfully contributed in some measure to drag the ticket to a lose, or the boss lived out his term(s).

'76?
 
Ford was ok. It’s all relative now. Pardoning Nixon was the electability kiss of death, but I believe for its time, it was the right decision for the good of the country.

Bad precedent. Now people believe that Presidents get a free ride no matter what they do.
 
Bad precedent. Now people believe that Presidents get a free ride no matter what they do.
Pardons until Arpaio I think were all at the end of a President’s tenure, and I think went through the traditional DOJ vetting process, notwithstanding the few controversial bad eggs that slipped through by presidents of both parties.
 
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