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06-01-2017 , 01:21 PM
GOP source claiming that Ivanka is influencing her father to make some climate change concessions.

Story reeks of bull****. Anybody run with this other than CNN?
06-01-2017 , 01:24 PM
If I hear one more time about Ivanka's moderating influence I am going to vomit. **** that nazi *****. She is not moderate.
06-01-2017 , 01:29 PM
Trump could really go either way on the Paris deal and I'm thinking that he's consulting with TV producers and such about the Rose Garden drama bomb more than any policy people.
06-01-2017 , 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Clovis8
If I hear one more time about Ivanka's moderating influence I am going to vomit. **** that nazi *****. She is not moderate.
Clearly not.

She's perceived as moderate compared to her father because she appears to be sane.

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Originally Posted by microbet
Trump could really go either way on the Paris deal and I'm thinking that he's consulting with TV producers and such about the Rose Garden drama bomb more than any policy people.
Trump's definitely going to brag about the ratings he gets immediately after the show.

Fake news CNN not reporting on how I crushed Arnold's Celebrity Apprentice ratings. Embarrassing!

I don't know TV schedules in the states, but scheduling a half hour show when Apprentice is supposed to be on would be a huge **** you.
06-01-2017 , 01:47 PM
Ivanka is clearly a horrible person. Her attempts to appear not awful are transparent and are due only to a desire not to be laughed out of NYC social circles she previously traveled in.
06-01-2017 , 01:47 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperUberBob
I don't know TV schedules in the states, but scheduling a half hour show when Apprentice is supposed to be on would be a huge **** you.
I'm trying to come up with what's the most tilt inducing for him.

1) Each stronger piece of evidence showing he didn't legitimately win the election.

2) Exposing the full amount he made illegally, and that he's dead broke despite it.

3) Melania smacking him in the face before calling him the biggest fraud in the world and serving him divorce papers with a huge alimony suit, all in front of the entire MSM.
06-01-2017 , 01:49 PM
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Originally Posted by microbet
Trump could really go either way on the Paris deal and I'm thinking that he's consulting with TV producers and such about the Rose Garden drama bomb more than any policy people.

The strange thing is, how quick we all accepted, that she does even work their, same with Kushner, the places were your only qualification to be part of the government is being related to the presidents, are never democracys
06-01-2017 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by tomdemaine
See Also; Obamacare is terrible because it isn't single payer. SOP for republicans is to ruin things then use the fact that things are ruined as justification for ruining them in the first place.
Absolutely. The playbook is open and all coaches and assistants for both teams have a copy and they still get into the endzone over and over with it:

1) Declare hatred for gubmint
2) Declare candidacy for a job working in an org for which you just got done declaring your hatred
3) Win election
4) Break gubmint
5) "See! We told you gubmint was broken!"
06-01-2017 , 01:51 PM
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Originally Posted by JacktheDumb
The strange thing is, how quick we all accepted, that she does even work their, same with Kushner, the places were your only qualification to be part of the government is being related to the presidents, are never democracys
Wut?
06-01-2017 , 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Riverman
Ivanka is clearly a horrible person. Her attempts to appear not awful are transparent and are due only to a desire not to be laughed out of NYC social circles she previously traveled in.
I saw a report the other day about some activists or something along those lines investigating her China business, activists were jailed or disappeared, she had no comment on this.
06-01-2017 , 02:02 PM
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Originally Posted by SuperUberBob
Trump making this like LeBron's "The Decision" special on ESPN.
the really stupid part is if he's planning to stay in, there's like literally nothing to do and doesn't even need to be an announcement. but ****head trump has to make everything a god damn announcement because he's an egotistical ****
06-01-2017 , 02:11 PM
So Flynn is turning against Trump and the administration?
06-01-2017 , 02:19 PM
Acosta reporting RIP Paris agreement

06-01-2017 , 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by hacksaw JD
the really stupid part is if he's planning to stay in, there's like literally nothing to do and doesn't even need to be an announcement. but ****head trump has to make everything a god damn announcement because he's an egotistical ****
He just wants to see what kind of ratings he can draw.
06-01-2017 , 02:24 PM
It'd be a legit move if Trump told everyone he was gonna pull out of the agreement, just to announce on TV that he's staying in, then use this as an example of how all the WH sources are fake news. Plus win some points for staying in.

Even if he did plan on leaving, it'd be a good move to switch it last minute lol. I mean even 51% of Republicans wanna stay in.
06-01-2017 , 02:25 PM
A Trumpist just told me he would support pulling out of Paris if it were any other politician, but not Trump because he doesn't trust his motivations anymore.

I wasn't sure how to take it lol. Good I think. Meh, maybe bad. ****.
06-01-2017 , 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by StimAbuser
It'd be a legit move if Trump told everyone he was gonna pull out of the agreement, just to announce on TV that he's staying in, then use this as an example of how all the WH sources are fake news. Plus win some points for staying in.

Even if he did plan on leaving, it'd be a good move to switch it last minute lol. I mean even 51% of Republicans wanna stay in.
The bigger deal he makes it, the worse it is for him though. I don't think he realizes he's splitting his base. Only passing Trumpcare2 or the budget would be worse for that crowd.
06-01-2017 , 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Our House
A Trumpist just told me he would support pulling out of Paris if it were any other politician, but not Trump because he doesn't trust his motivations anymore.

I wasn't sure how to take it lol. Good I think. Meh, maybe bad. ****.
Funny that's exactly what they'd say about Obama/Hillary in almost any situation they'd do which GOPers would favor.
06-01-2017 , 02:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Our House
The bigger deal he makes it, the worse it is for him though. I don't think he realizes he's splitting his base. Only passing Trumpcare2 or the budget would be worse for that crowd.
Yea I guess you're right. I was kinda just operating under the idea that they'd never turn on their dear leader but maybe this would do it for some.
06-01-2017 , 02:46 PM
I don't suppose Trump is opening any new golf courses he could make a bigly announcement about instead of Paris.
06-01-2017 , 02:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Our House
A Trumpist just told me he would support pulling out of Paris if it were any other politician, but not Trump because he doesn't trust his motivations anymore.

I wasn't sure how to take it lol. Good I think. Meh, maybe bad. ****.
He can tune in to The Five and they'll let him know why it's a fantastic idea to pull out
06-01-2017 , 02:51 PM
I have no idea if this is real

06-01-2017 , 02:58 PM
Trump 'to announce Paris deal pullout'.


BBC
06-01-2017 , 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Namath12
I have no idea if this is real

Clearly we have to celebrate trump freeing us from the burden of clean air. #maga
06-01-2017 , 03:00 PM
Rand Paul on CNN right now makes me want to pull my hair out. JFC

      
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