The 'Official' Quit Picking On Trump Thread

Who Hates Trump the Most?

  • Dumbocrats

    Votes: 8 25.0%
  • Reptilicans

    Votes: 9 28.1%
  • Broads

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Canadians

    Votes: 9 28.1%

  • Total voters
    32

Corduroy

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Re: Why won't Donald Trump release his tax returns?

Nah, don't think so but I'll see if I can find the same poll and check what it's at now!

 

EagleSmack

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Feb 16, 2005
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Re: Why won't Donald Trump release his tax returns?

So you support a man who spent $165,000,000.00 in a losing effort to gain the republican nomination .
I am sure the Bush family right now are wondering how he could have blown all that money and not even reach the quarter finals .

He paid $50 MILLION for each of his THREE Delegates!

Bush's three delegates cost $50 million each | TheHill

Only the biggest morons supported him.
 

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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Re: Why won't Donald Trump release his tax returns?

quite content actually but u jelly too.
 

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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Re: Why won't Donald Trump release his tax returns?

Trump sure yanks yer chains boyz. :lol:
 

Locutus

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Jun 18, 2007
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Re: Why won't Donald Trump release his tax returns?

he sure beats the hell out of crooked hildebeast, that lying cow.

it was a youtube video.
 

gopher

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Jun 26, 2005
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Re: Trump sides with Russia over Crimea

Trump is just a bit behind the times:


WATCH: Trump Says Russia Won’t Invade Ukraine Two Years After They Invaded



Donald Trump is many things to many people, but no rational person could ever believe that he has a single clue about foreign policy. This weekend, in an ABC News interview, Trump yet again proved that he is an ignoramus by claiming that if he was President, he would not allow Russia to enter Ukraine. (An odd statement since Putin dispatched his country’s armed forces to annex the Crimean peninsula and inflame a civil war over two years ago.)

“Well, look, you know, I have my own ideas. He’s not going into Ukraine, OK? Just so you understand. He’s not going to go into Ukraine, all right? You can mark it down and you can put it down, you can take it anywhere you want.”

George Stephanopoulos instant fact-checked Trump with his follow up, ‘Well, he’s already there, isn’t he?” America’s authoritarian Presidential candidate replied, “OK, well, he’s there in a certain way, but I’m not there yet.”

Trump’s presidential campaign has failed to develop actual foreign policies. It’s a great big world out there, but Trump lacks a coherent policy statement on virtually every substantial issue ranging from Cuba, to Iran, to North Korea. There is only one notable exception: Eastern Europe. Republicans weakened their platform’s Ukraine position at the candidate’s request (the sole change requested).

Trump himself recently repudiated NATO publicly, sending shockwaves of panic through states bordering Russia who are allied with America. He supports a dubious annexation “vote” conducted in the Crimea at gunpoint.

Republican nominee Donald Trump began his attempts to woo Putin, when he hired “the best” people pro-Kremlin advisor Paul Manafort who revived the career of Viktor Yanukovych, the Ukrainian kleptocrat. Yanukovych’s Presidency ended in bloodshed when he absconded to Russia in the midst of a popular uprising and called for a civil war. Even now, nobody knows if Manafort is still under contract to work in Ukraine, casting a dark shadow on Trump’s adjustments to the Republican platform.

Within days the Republican nominee’s bromance with Vladimir Putin went from speculation to Trump blatantly begging for Russian support in a press conference (which they did, hacking the Clinton campaign a day later). Trump’s detractors were left feeling vindicated in their criticism of his sinisterly ignorant foreign policy.

Trump appears blinded by a foreign dictator’s simple flattery, telling ABC News:

“When Putin goes out and tells everybody — and you talk about a relationship, but he says Donald Trump is going to win and Donald Trump is a genius, and then I have people saying you should disavow. I said, I’m going to disavow that?”

On the other side of the fence, Putin hates Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. As Secretary of State, she called out the Russian autocrat’s completely rigged 2011 election that led enraged Russians to risk their lives protesting in the streets.

Republicans have been forced to pin all their hopes in this year’s election on a platform of 19th century economic isolationism, nativism and divisive fear.

Does America really want a shallow man who spends more time indoor tanning than studying the strategic motives of America’s international rivals?





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WATCH: Trump Says Russia Won't Invade Ukraine Two Years After They Invaded
 

selfsame

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Jul 13, 2015
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Re: Trump sides with Russia over Crimea

If the US people choose Trump (who is a corrupt one), it means the people is corrupt and fallen (ساقط in Arabic).. which is true.

In addition, such words which Trump and others say now are only a matter of election propaganda, then when anyone of them comes to be the president .. he will follow the steps already designed for him and will work according to the policy planned beforehand.

Therefore, this Trump and others are impostors: they play on the strings which will lead them to get the presidency: to support Tel Aviv unconditionally, and to reform the economy ... etc.

So Trump and the rest may speak whatever they want for free .. one of them may even say: I will take you, US people, to Jupiter and Saturn :lol:
 
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Machjo

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Re: Trump sides with Russia over Crimea

If the US people choose Trump (who is a corrupt one), it means the people is corrupt and fallen .. which is true.

In addition, such words which Trump and others say now are only a matter of election propaganda, then when anyone of them comes to be the president .. he will follow the steps already designed for him and will work according to the policy planned beforehand.

Therefore, this Trump and others are impostors: they play on the strings which will lead them to get the presidency: to support Tel Aviv unconditionally, and to reform the economy ... etc.


Tel Aviv is in Israel. I think you meant Washington DC.
 

selfsame

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Re: Trump sides with Russia over Crimea

Tel Aviv is in Israel. I think you meant Washington DC.

I mean he says such words in order that the influential Zionist lobby in the US may support him, if he says such words.
 

Machjo

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Oct 19, 2004
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Re: Trump sides with Russia over Crimea

I mean he says such words in order that the influential Zionist lobby in the US may support him, if he says such words.


Trump is smart on some points. He definitely knows what to say to win over fools.

However, I also think he's stupid in many other ways. I don't think he's smart enough to engage in some pro-Israel conspiracy.

And even if I'm wrong and he is smart enough for that, I don't think he'd care to engage in such a conspiracy. He is clearly a populist nationalist isolationist xenophobe. Seeing that he doesn't even care for Mexico and Canada, why would he care for Israel?

He supports Putin just because in his mind what Russia does in Crimea is none of the US' business, which would fit his nationalist and isolationist stance.

He follows a very simple ideology. Don't rea too much into it.