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  • Originally posted by Clegg View Post
    Finally seemed like Trump might fluke his way into a win here but wasn't to be. Didn't even need a great deal from the NK talks, just show up in your suit, try and act like a statesman and afterwards say you've agreed to work together and keep talking, and it'll be seen as a successful handling of the situation by most people, especially if they're continuing to destroy testing sites and facilities. He might've got the Nobel and could've spent the rest of his life (correctly) reminding us about how much more deserved his was than Obama's.

    What's the plan now? Just keep playing hardball? Next elections are 2 and a half years, how long until Iran and NK decide they're better off just waiting for the next guy?
    You left out the three American hostages Trump got freed from North Korea.

    And he did it without giving any concessions, such as a nuclear reactor or a pallet of cash.

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    • Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
      As long as he’s got cucks like you posting memes about him ten times a day and always whining and crying, he’s winning big.

      How’s that Mueller thing coming along?

      Save that Igor comment...

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      • Originally posted by BERNIE'S CORNER View Post
        Under obama actually gas shoot up to 4.89 per galon

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          • Originally posted by Vlad_ View Post
            As long as he’s got cucks like you posting memes about him ten times a day and always whining and crying, he’s winning big.

            How’s that Mueller thing coming along?

            Save that Igor comment...
            Another meme that cannot be refuted. Stop him when his memes are gibberish. As long as they check out keep em coming.

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            • After the classified russia probe briefing





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              • Why Is Devin Nunes So Quiet?


                In many ways, Thursday’s classified Justice Department briefing was the culmination of a year’s work for House Intelligence Committee chairman Devin Nunes. For months, Nunes has been demanding that the Justice Department turn over information documenting how and why they first began to investigate the Trump campaign for potential collusion with Russian efforts to undermine the U.S. presidential election in 2016. The California Republican has made no secret of his belief that partisan hacks at DOJ launched that investigation on disastrously scant evidence, and has heaped derision on law enforcement for resisting his challenge to prove him wrong.

                So when President Trump unexpectedly announced this week that the White House was organizing a Justice Department briefing at which Nunes would be able to “open up documents, take a look, and find out what happened,” you’d think the chairman had struck gold. But the Thursday meeting came and went—and so far, no word from Nunes on whether his suspicions were confirmed.

                In a sense, of course, this is not surprising: The whole bone of contention between House Intel Republicans and the FBI has been that the documents in question are highly classified, so it would be irresponsible of Nunes to spread that information publicly after receiving it. That said, there’s nothing to prevent Nunes from offering general takeaways from the meeting, such as, whether he found the information offered by the Justice Department to be reassuring, or whether he remained concerned. So far, he has not done so. (A spokesman for Nunes declined to comment for this article.) Why would this be?

                It’s possible that Nunes’s silence indicates that the Justice Department briefing laid out a compelling case for why the FBI was justified in surveilling the Trump campaign—given that he’s spent a year muttering ominously about partisan pettifoggery at the DOJ, it’s hard to imagine Nunes sprinting to the nearest microphone to call off the dogs. Then again, it’s equally possible that even in the Thursday briefing, the Justice Department did not open their books to Nunes’ satisfaction: President Trump on Wednesday declined to say whether he had actually ordered DOJ to release all the documents the House Intelligence Committee had subpoenaed. “I want them all to get together and I want them—because everybody wants this solved,” Trump said then. “I want them all to get together. They’ll sit in a room. Hopefully they’ll be able to work it out among themselves.”

                One other possibility: Nunes might have elected not to put much emphasis on this particular meeting given the way the White House rolled it out, mixing up the list of invited lawmakers over the day leading up to the briefing after Democrats howled about the impropriety of holding private briefings for a single party. (The Justice Department ultimately held two consecutive classified meetings: One for Nunes and fellow Intel Republican Trey Gowdy, and one for the so-called “Gang of Eight,” the bipartisan group of congressional leaders who are regularly briefed on classified intelligence matters.)

                More awkward still, Democrats accused the White House of failing to keep a proper distance from the meeting: one of the president’s attorneys assisting him with the Russia investigation, Emmet Flood, was present for the first part of the meeting, even though the information to be discussed directly pertained to that investigation. And presidential lawyer/spokesman Rudy Giuliani said explicitly on Thursday that the White House would adjust their legal strategy based on what they learned from the briefing: “We want to see how the briefing went today and how much we learned from it,” Giuliani told Politico. “If we learned a good deal from it, it will shorten that whole process considerably.”

                Given all that, maybe it’s not surprising Nunes preferred to let the more reliably bland House Speaker Paul Ryan do the talking: “I appreciate the Department arranging today’s briefing. As always, I cannot and will not comment on a classified session. I look forward to the prompt completion of the intelligence committee’s oversight work in this area now that they are getting the cooperation necessary for them to complete their work while protecting sources and methods.”
                https://www.weeklystandard.com/andre...nunes-is-quiet

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                • Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
                  Another meme that cannot be refuted. Stop him when his memes are gibberish. As long as they check out keep em coming.
                  Cannot be refuted?

                  Gas prices? What does Trump have to do with OPEC setting the oil barrel price and gas companies setting their price per gallon at the pump?

                  Stock market doing bad? Plenty of new jobs being created, beyond all expectations. Wages are going up. Unemployment is at record lows. Stock market went up from 19k to 26k super fast and is now balancing itself out at around 25k. The big banks saw that people can afford more, so they rased interest rates on the biggest loans in the country: house mortgage and car loans... that set the market into a state of disarray and it is now balancing itself out to where it should be. Trump promoted plenty of job and small business growth, he put the factors into play, but he does not control wall street.

                  Trade deficits? Obama raised the national debt by more than all the past presidents combined. Trump’s trade deals are not finalized, many are not even in place yet.

                  North Korea summit? Trump wanted to play nice, Norh Korea still decided to bark a bit like a tiny chihuhua. Trump cancelled the summit because he is not their little b*tch. Now watch Trump impose sanctions so deep up their ass, it’ll be nothing that they’ve ever seen. Kim’s $$$ flow will dry out real fast, and he’ll be a good boy very soon.


                  A year and a half later, the Left still has their buttholes full of hemorrhoids, damn right they do!


                  Don’t worry about Trump.

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                    • So Wilder is a Trump supporter? Damn, i might have to start supporting him. War Bronze Bomber!!!

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