Bone Spurs was hoping for bigly photo ops and European leaders lining up to kiss his ring and instead, he heard European leaders urging their countries to arm themselves from the triple threats of Russia, China and the USA. Not much good PR available for Trump, there so why try.Don't know who this fool is, but he obviously thinks US presidential motorcades are as easy to throw together as a tree hugger hailing an Uber.
"Trump had been set to travel to Aisne-Marne by helicopter, and that once that plan was nixed due to the rain, the journey to the cemetery — located less than 90 kilometers from downtown Paris — was deemed too logistically challenging to scramble together a motorcade for."
And it strikes me as odd that a president vowing to protect the country's sovereign national border from thousands of non-citizens imminently planning on crossing illegally would be described as a "campaign stunt." Isn't protecting sovereignty one of a presidents main jobs?
That's the thing about partisanship Cliffy, it resonates with those in the echo chamber (of which you apparently reside), but anyone with even half a brain can quickly determine the obvious deception.
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Bone Spurs was hoping for bigly photo ops and European leaders lining up to kiss his ring and instead, he heard European leaders urging their countries to arm themselves from the triple threats of Russia, China and the USA. Not much good PR available for Trump, there so why try.
It's ALL about Trump, you know.
He's a narcissist that expects the World to kiss his ass. The World thinks that he's a joke. Big disconnect ...I'm quite sure Trump has no misconceptions what the world leaders think of him.
'Very insulting, but perhaps Europe should first pay its fair share of NATO, which the U.S. subsidizes greatly!' Trump responded.
World Leaders Laugh as Trump Boasts of Accomplishments
He seems to have a pretty thick skin, he likely couldn't care less. But it's likely that the overt disrespect may not be without consequence.
He's a narcissist that expects the World to kiss his ass. The World thinks that he's a joke. Big disconnect ...
Makes his and others heads explode on a daily basis .He sure has kicked your A$$
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Kiss his ass...not so much. Comply to his demands...yes.
The world may think he's a joke, but the joke will be on everyone if they can't find a way to work amicably. He holds a lot of the cards.
Donald Trump is unlikely to forgive the laughter of the UN
Trump observed that the US was the world’s biggest aid donor, “but few give anything to us”.
“Moving forward, we are only going to give foreign aid to those who respect us and, frankly, are our friends,” he warned.
Retiring Republican Sen. Jeff Flake said Wednesday that he will not vote to confirm the Trump administration's judicial nominees on the Senate floor or advance them in the Senate Judiciary Committee if legislation to protect special counsel Robert Mueller does not receive a Senate floor vote.
Flake made the new judicial threat after he and Sen. Chris Coons, a Delaware Democrat, unsuccessfully attempted to force a Senate vote on the special counsel legislation Wednesday. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell objected to the request for a vote from Flake.
But the Arizona Republican's threats on judicial nominees could complicate matters in the Judiciary Committee, where Republicans have an 11-10 majority. There are currently 21 judicial nominees pending in the committee and 32 who are awaiting a floor vote, Flake said.
"We have been told that the bill that Sen. Coons and I will move to bring up shortly is not necessary, as there have been no indications that the independence of Mr. Mueller's investigation is in jeopardy," Flake said. "That may have been an arguable position before last week. But it is not arguable anymore."
Flake and a handful of other Republican senators, such as Susan Collins of Maine, have said they think the legislation to protect the special counsel is necessary after President Donald Trump fired his attorney general, Jeff Sessions, and replaced him with acting Attorney General Matt Whitaker, who has been openly critical of the Mueller probe.