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    next they will be calling Robmoney the savior of the party

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thing1 View Post
    Exactly this. Rewriting history has become a real specialty for many conservatives.

    The collective amnesia about the Iraq War in particular is always striking to me. I will never forget how war opponents were portrayed and spoken to during the lead-up to invasion and in the year or so afterward. Traitors, terrorist-sympathizers, "wrong side of history," etc.

    Now, it's all "well, he couldn't have done it if Dems didn't vote for it," and righties trying to claim they never really supported it.
    I believe future generations will marvel at how - in only the course of 15 years - one of the world's major political parties nominated, helped elect (with Kremlin help in Trump's case), and defended two of the very worst presidents in American history. Dumbya and Drumpf will undoubtedly be judged by history in the bottom five leaders their great nation has ever had.

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    Administration officials have said you should ignore Trumps tweets. Think what that means. Trump is president and tweeting is how he communicates. His staff, says ignore what the president says. That shows a huge lack of respect from his own people. They see Trump as an immature distraction to governance. he is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    Administration officials have said you should ignore Trumps tweets. Think what that means. Trump is president and tweeting is how he communicates. His staff, says ignore what the president says. That shows a huge lack of respect from his own people. They see Trump as an immature distraction to governance. he is.
    Makes you wonder who's really driving the train, doesn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    I believe future generations will marvel at how - in only the course of 15 years - one of the world's major political parties nominated, helped elect (with Kremlin help in Trump's case), and defended two of the very worst presidents in American history. Dumbya and Drumpf will undoubtedly be judged by history in the bottom five leaders their great nation has ever had.
    Reagan too cheated for his win

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    Reagan too cheated for his win
    The working with the Iranians against American interests theory??

    I think any capable Republican with national stature and respect would not have had serious problems defeating Carter. The Iran hostage situation simply sapped all the political clout out of him.

    What I find increasingly amazing is that there are people in their 40s today, who can only remember a Republican presidential candidate winning the popular vote once in their entire adult life.

    It is becoming more and more remarkable that our system routinely is allowing the election of leaders who do not have the consent of the people. I chalk it up to GOP gerrymandering and voter suppression!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ThatOwlWoman View Post
    Makes you wonder who's really driving the train, doesn't it?
    President Kushner.

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    Read up on what happened at the Munich security conference. The Americans went about American Business and largely ignored Trump's stupidity. That's where McMaster made his speech about Russian interference in our election.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cypress View Post
    The working with the Iranians against American interests theory??

    I think any capable Republican with national stature and respect would not have had serious problems defeating Carter. The Iran hostage situation simply sapped all the political clout out of him.

    What I find increasingly amazing is that there are people in their 40s today, who can only remember a Republican presidential candidate winning the popular vote once in their entire adult life.

    It is becoming more and more remarkable that our system routinely is allowing the election of leaders who do not have the consent of the people. I chalk it up to GOP gerrymandering and voter suppression!
    1980, 1984, 1988, 2004 = 4x

    I'm only 31, and two of those happened in my lifetime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kobie View Post
    Yeah, he's "focused."
    Lol He couldn't read the funnies if he gobbled his small handful of Ritalin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    President Kushner.
    Hahahah.... but not for long:

    https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/19/polit...rts/index.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    1980, 1984, 1988, 2004 = 4x

    I'm only 31, and two of those happened in my lifetime.
    But you should respond to what I actually wrote, and not what you imagine I wrote.
    Last edited by Cypress; 02-19-2018 at 05:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    Administration officials have said you should ignore Trumps tweets. Think what that means. Trump is president and tweeting is how he communicates. His staff, says ignore what the president says. That shows a huge lack of respect from his own people. They see Trump as an immature distraction to governance. he is.
    There is plenty of documentary evidence and reporting that cabinet officials think Trump is a moron.
    It is really remarkable. We have never had a president quite this uninformed, inarticulate, incurious, self-centered, arrogant, and vindictive. I man, I thought Ronald Reagan was pretty much a dunce, but Saint Ronnie looks like a Rhodes scholar compared to our pussy grabbing, orange-tinted hog.

    Do you think cabinet officials are telling foreign dignitaries to ignore what Trump tweets? I do.

    You know who doesn't think Trump is a buffoonish clown?? Yep, that's right. His love-smitten rightwing sycophants on jpp.com.

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