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  • And now for something completely different...

    Naked Bernie colluding with The Russians.

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    • Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
      Once again, rational people are not the subject of my original post. It's the guys that sat here parroting MSM talking points, posting memes, bragging about impeachment, running their mouths for over 2 years believing CNN hype jobs. Avenatti. Hype job. Stormy. Hype job. Mueller. Hype job. Cohen. Hype job. CNN is like the political version of HBO, trying to sell the public hype jobs, and these fools ate it hook, line, and sinker.

      And one last thing about rational people. Rational people should have given Trump the presumption of innocence, rather than clammor daily about an impending impeachment
      "CNN is like the political version of HBO"

      Gtfo with that ****.

      HBO gave us the Sopranos and Game of Thrones. Two of the best tv shows ever made.

      What the hell did CNN ever give us?

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      • Originally posted by GAME OVER View Post
        Donald Trump's U.K. State Visit Faces 'Maximum Disruption,' Protesters Vow to Make Trip 'as Unpleasant as Possible'

        By Shane Croucher On 4/23/19 at 6:47 AM EDT
        Activists said they were prepared to cause “maximum disruption” to President Donald Trump’s U.K. state visit, which will take place in June.

        Buckingham Palace announced on Tuesday it has invited Trump for a formal state visit with all its accompanying royal pomp in a move set to provoke backlash from the president’s U.K. critics.

        Nick Dearden, who helped organize London’s mass protests against Trump’s two-day working visit last year, said plans were already underway for when the president arrives, including a “big demo.”

        “It’s up to us, again, to say Trump is not welcome, and to make his visit as unpleasant as possible. We’re going to aim for maximum disruption,” Dearden, of the Stop Trump Coalition, told Newsweek.

        Queen Elizabeth II extended the invitation to a state visit at the suggestion of the British government, led by Prime Minister Theresa May.

        Trump, who met the Queen last year, is the third U.S. president hosted by the British monarch for a state visit, the previous two being George W. Bush in 2003 and Barack Obama in 2011. The current president will visit from June 3 to 5.

        May is negotiating Brexit—Britain’s exit from the European Union—but is deeply unpopular, even within her own Conservative Party, because of how she has handled the process.

        Her government wants a lucrative post-Brexit trade deal with the U.S. and sees Trump, who has promised one, as a useful vehicle to achieve that.

        “It’s simply astonishing that after all the discrediting Trump has received in recent weeks in the U.S., Theresa May, an utterly discredited prime minister, is to call for him to have this unusual honor,” Dearden told Newsweek.

        “May is desperate to secure a toxic trade deal with Trump to prove Brexit can work. And she’s prepared to throw a lifeline to this awful president to get it.”

        He hopes to leverage the recent Extinction Rebellion protests against climate change, which brought tens of thousands of people onto the streets in London and across the U.K., for the movement against Trump’s state visit.

        “I’d really hope his visit will become a magnet for all those who want radical climate action to be undertaken, because Trump, after all, is a symbol of climate change denial globally—one of the reasons we see him as one of the most dangerous men in the world at this time,” Dearden said.

        In a statement, the White House confirmed that it had accepted the invitation. "This state visit will reaffirm the steadfast and special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom," the White House said.

        On the president's itinerary is meeting the Queen, a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister May, and ceremony in Portsmouth, England, to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.

        Emily Thornberry, the opposition Labour Party’s shadow foreign secretary, condemdned the Trump visit.

        “It beggars belief that on the very same day Donald Trump is threatening to veto a U.N. resolution against the use of rape as a weapon of war, Theresa May is pressing ahead with her plans to honor him with a state visit to the U.K.," Thornberry said in a statement.

        “This is a president who has systematically assaulted all the shared values that unite our two countries, and unless Theresa May is finally going to stand up to him and object to that behaviour, she has no business wasting taxpayers’ money on all the pomp, ceremony and policing costs that will come with this visit.”

        According to the pollster YouGov, President Trump has a net approval rating of -46 percent in the U.K.

        A news release sent by the Stand Up to Trump campaign in Britain promised to “flood the capital with hundreds of thousands of protesters” when the president visits London.

        “Donald Trump is the world’s number one racist, warmonger and misogynist, with no solution to the global economic crisis,” Sabby Dhalu, a representative of Stand Up to Trump, said in a statement.

        “His presidency has emboldened every fascist and racist across the globe and is stirring up tension in Latin America, the Middle East and Asia.

        “A formal state visit to Britain in June must be met with widespread opposition. All those that value peace and hope for a better world for the many must take to the streets and say clearly that Donald Trump is not welcome here!”

        Donald Trump UK state visit President Donald Trump is likely to be invited to a formal state visit to the U.K. in June. Protesters said they were ready to cause "maximum disruption" during his stay. Getty Images

        This article was updated with information confirming the invitation to a state visit.

        https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trum...uption-1403419
        The correct forum etiquette is to include a few lines of the article and then add a link, copy/pasting the full article takes away revenue from the person(s) who originally wrote it.

        Here's a heads up, nobody reads your articles, just like nobody watches the Young Turks/CNN videos you like to post.

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        • Trump’s still whining

          What a *****

          Trump was exonerated

          Mueller lied

          Wait!

          That doesn’t add up

          Waaaaaaaaah
          Last edited by Tomjas; 04-24-2019, 07:32 AM.

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          • Originally posted by Tomjas View Post
            Trump’s still winning
            Fixed it for you.

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            • Originally posted by denium View Post
              Fixed it for you.
              Waaaaah

              Everyone hates me

              What a cuck

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              • Originally posted by Tomjas View Post
                Waaaaah Everyone hates me
                Sorry to hear that pal. Maybe you should upgrade your personality.

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                • Only some can lie to the FBI eh?
                  https://www.judicialwatch.org/press-...a-white-house/
                  Judicial Watch: FBI Admits Hillary Clinton Emails Found in Obama White House

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                  • This is what Trump calls fake news



                    But the Mueller report shows the media was spot on with their reporting about the White House.

                    Anonymous sources doe!

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                    • Dem tax cuts doe. Enjoy them tax returns fellaz. Keep making America great. Lol

                      https://apple.news/Ac_tLLX5DQjSOj9eKIZCKfQ

                      The average refund amount through the end of the first tax-filing season under President Trump's tax law was down 2 percent, but more taxpayers have received refunds so far this year, according to data the IRS released Wednesday.
                      The average refund through April 19 was $2,725, compared to an average refund of $2,780 through April 20, 2018. The percentage of processed tax returns receiving refunds was 73.2 percent, the IRS said, about the same as the percentage of 73.1 percent through a similar period last

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