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The Donald pulling 9,500 US troops out of Germany reducing its numbers there.
Mutti no more freeloading from you, you got to foot your own military bill. |
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Donald Trump has angrily branded ex-US secretary of state Colin Powell “pathetic” and “a real stiff” and criticised his record on the Iraq War after he said he “cannot in any way support” the president’s re-election in November and indicated he would be voting for Democratic challenger Joe Biden instead.
Both 43rd president George W Bush and 2012 candidate Mitt Romney have likewise declined to support Trump this year, with the latter becoming the first Republican senator to join a George Floyd protest march over the weekend. Meanwhile, a new NBC/Wall Street Journal poll has revealed that 80 per cent of Americans currently believe the country is “out of control” under the current administration following the coronavirus shutdown, economic collapse and now the civil unrest seen in every major city. ![]() |
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What a mug, they've still got 9,500 wages to pay either in Germany or the USA. |
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think he wants them back home to protect his bunker
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Trump price still drifting, now matched at 2.5 on the next President market (Biden 1.91) and Trump matched at 7.0 on the popular vote market.
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Why are they there? What is the point? They are not needed for anything.
They are there because no previous US president had the cahoonas to speak up and remove them in the last 80 years. #promisesmadepromiseskept ------- All rise....Professor PP has spoken, a democrat law maker and the new york post do not know what they are talking about re: hydroxychloroquine |
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a democrat law maker that never left the house or contacted medical services?
Hydroxychloroquine does not work against Covid-19 and should not be given to any more hospital patients around the world, say the leaders of the biggest and best-designed trial of the drug, which experts will hope finally settle the question. |
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That 7.0 Trump is a big price in a two horse race.
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Maybe she was too ill to contact the medical services and was observing covid lockdown rules like most law abiding citizens do.
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maybe you are getting well past desperate?
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Only one other POTUS in history has a lower rating for June of an election year than Donald's current number. (38%)
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Is that from the 'Skewed Media Polls' The Donald is tweeting about in the last hour |
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With their boss growing increasingly agitated with the state of his re-election campaign and with the efforts of Republican critics to undermine it, President Donald Trump’s team hatched a plan. They’d run a series of hard-hitting ads and place them on networks that they knew the president and congressional Republicans would watch.
And so, over the past month, the Trump campaign has spent slightly more than $400,000 on cable news ads in the Washington, D.C., area, buying time largely on Fox News but with some smaller buys on CNN and MSNBC as well, according to filings with the Federal Communications Commission. The ads began running in late May and are scheduled through June 23. But two knowledgeable sources—one a Trump campaign adviser, the other an individual close to the president—said the D.C.-area ads had another purpose as well: to put the president himself at ease. Trump World Thrilled That Their Terrible Poll Numbers Aren’t Worse In recent weeks, Trump has grown visibly distraught at his prospects for re-election, with recent polling showing his standing in the race declining dramatically in the wake of a sustained coronavirus outbreak and resulting recession, and as demonstrators flood major cities to protest the police killing of an unarmed black man in Minneapolis last month. Things have gotten so bad that after CNN came out with a survey on Monday showing Trump trailing Biden by 14 points, Trump’s campaign’s pollster crafted a memo—subsequently posted to the president’s Twitter account—accusing presidential pollsters of a deliberate effort to “counter the enthusiasm of Trump voters.” With Trump stuck in that milieu of anxiety, his re-election team is hoping that the ads may put him at ease that his formidable political machine is hard at work defending him and attacking his enemies. Trump is a voracious consumer of cable news, and—the thinking goes—is likely to see the spots pop up between segments of his favorite shows. These sources also said the campaign is hoping to counter-program recent ads by critics that have driven the president to public outbursts. The ads in question were the work of the Lincoln Project, a super PAC run by a group of dissident conservatives, and elicited furious reactions from the president’s Twitter feed. The Lincoln Project aired a recent, hard-hitting ad called “Mourning in America” on Fox News in the D.C. media market with the explicit goal of getting the president’s attention. “[The] so-called Lincoln Project is a disgrace to Honest Abe,” the president wrote in a series of aggrieved late-night tweets posted early last month. “I don’t know what Kellyanne did to her deranged loser of a husband, Moonface, but it must have been really bad.” ![]() |
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Trump approval rating average of all polls ...
Approve 41.1% Disapprove 54.7% |
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President Donald Trump insisted last week that he was down in his protective White House bunker for a “tiny, little short period of time” for an “inspection.” Not true, Attorney General William Barr spilled Monday: The president was there for protection from protesters.
“Things were so bad that the Secret Service recommended the president go down to the bunker,” Barr told Bret Baier on Fox News. Barr revealed the news angrily, insisting that the president was in danger. “We can’t have that in our country,” he added, apparently forgetting he had just contradicted his boss.“I was there for a tiny, little short period of time,” Trump said in a radio interview with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade last Wednesday. “And it was much more for an inspection.” He added: “I’ve gone down two or three times ― all for inspection. And you go there, some day you may need it. ... I went down, I looked at it.” Trump was reportedly rushed by the Secret Service to the underground Presidential Emergency Operations Center on May 29 as hundreds of protesters gathered outside the White House during nationwide demonstrations triggered by the May 25 police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Trump spent nearly an hour in the bunker, which was designed for use in emergencies, such as terrorist attacks. The bunker stay leaked to the media two days later, and Trump came up with an alternative story for his visit to the secure hideaway. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thats a lot of terrorist organisation supporters The Donald is gonna round up and will probabaly deport half of them too if it is in Texas. |
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The Lincoln Project
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#bunkerboy
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#DefundthePolice
'Wait No, don't defund the police....Sleepy Joe.' Creepy Joe trying to get on their good side before the arrest him. ![]() |
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Meanwhile US prosecutors make offical request to interview Prince Randy Andy. #DrainTheSwamp #Promisesmadepromiseskept. #ClintonBodycount |
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Yippeeee, Trump Rallies to begin again in two weeks
https://nypost.com/2020/06/08/trump-campaign-rallies-to-start-up-again-in-next-two-weeks/ #MAGA |
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^well at least that will stop his campaign splurging out on DC area TV ads that trump can see when he spends hours watching tv and ranting on twitter.
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Donald J. Trump
✔ @realDonaldTrump Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. @OANN I watched, he fell harder than was pushed. Was aiming scanner. Could be a set up? |
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Not like it's new - remember the GOP primaries where he happily speculated that Ted Cruz's father was in on the Kennedy assassination?
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@oneunderscore__ · 19h The president is now saying the 75-year-old who was bleeding out of his ear after being pushed by police could be a "set up." Quote Tweet Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump · 20h Buffalo protester shoved by Police could be an ANTIFA provocateur. 75 year old Martin Gugino was pushed away after appearing to scan police communications in order to black out the equipment. @OANN I watched, he fell harder than was pushed. Was aiming scanner. Could be a set up? Brendan Nyhan @BrendanNyhan 19h If you had a family member believed this stuff, you would try to help them. Instead, we gave them the nuclear codes. @MattGertz · 19h Here's the first half of the batshit OANN segment Trump just tweeted. It alleges the 75 year old man assaulted by Buffalo police officers was an antifa operative, based on a report from Conservative Treehouse. |
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Coronavirus Cases:
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Buffalo mayor Byron Brown described Martin Gugino as a professional 'agitator' and was attempting to 'spark up the crowd of people'.
His social media accounts are also full of anti cop rhetoric and boasting about the amount of times he has been arrested. Even the peaceful protestors wanted to punch him in the face that day [see below]......lol https://mobile.twitter.com/DangPigeon/status/1269303926869889026 Shouldn't you be at home cocooning..Martin ? The Donald once again correct... ![]() |
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can we all push over racist grandads now
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Who is the racist grandad ?
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nobody in particular, just a question for future
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Well if the grandad racist or not is an anti establishment figure who goes to start a riot at a peaceful protest, then confronts the police, refuses requests to move back and also appears to be scanning them with some electrical device, then only then is the grandad lookng for trouble that won't end well for any 75 year old.
Gramps in this case forgot he was attending a 'peaceful' protest and 'not' a race riot. |
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Donald Trump has always had a thing for conspiracy theories, but the one he promoted overnight was far-fetched even by his standards.
In a tweet that seemingly came out of nowhere, the US President suggested shocking footage of a 75-year-old protester being shoved over by police during demonstrations in Buffalo, New York, was “a set-up”. Mr Trump cast suspicion on the man, saying he “could be an Antifa provocateur”, had appeared to “scan police communications in order to black out the equipment”, and “fell harder than he was pushed”. Since then, the media has got its hands on an internal FBI report which found there was no intelligence indicating Antifa’s involvement in the violence. There is certainly nothing linking the protester in question here, Martin Gugino, to the group. Mr Gugino is a reasonably well known peace activist. He’s affiliated with PUSH Buffalo, an organisation which offers affordable housing, and the Western New York Peace Centre, which is a human rights group. He is also a Catholic volunteer. The footage of police pushing him over, then leaving him to bleed onto the pavement from a head wound, caused widespread outrage late last week. Mr Gugino is still in hospital, though he’s out of intensive care. His lawyer Kelly Zarcone issued a statement in response to Mr Trump’s theorising today. “Martin is out of ICU but still hospitalised and truly needs to rest,” Ms Zarcone told TMZ. “Martin has always been a peaceful protester because he cares about today’s society. (Martin) is also a typical western New Yorker who loves his family. “No one from law enforcement has even suggested anything otherwise, so we are at a loss to understand why the President of the United States would make such dark, dangerous, and untrue accusations against him.” So, the immediate question is obvious – where the heck did Mr Trump’s conspiracy theory come from, given there was no evidence to back it up? Reporters in the United States have tracked it to its source. The President appears to have picked it up from a report by the One America News Network, an ultra right-wing TV channel known for being pro-Trump – and for spreading bizarre conspiracy theories. His tweet came immediately on the heels of a broadcast by OANN, which speculated Mr Gugino had been trying to “blackout police communications” with his phone when he approached the officers. Its proof? An anonymous blog post on a site called The Conservative Treehouse. “A new report finds the latest tensions at the Buffalo Police Department could be a result of a false flag provocation by far-left group Antifa,” OANN said. “According to The Conservative Treehouse (on) Saturday, 75-year-old protester Martin Gugino, shoved by the Buffalo police at last week’s protest, is a well known activist, bragging on social media about far-left views.” OANN said Mr Gugino had been “referred to as an agitator”. Then its report got even wilder. “Newly released videos appear to show Gugino using a police tracker on his phone, trying to scan police communications during the protest. The tactic, known as skimming, is an old trick used by Antifa to locate police officers and plan violent activities, bypassing the police response,” it said. “In addition, the 75-year-old, who’s been referred to as an agitator, was supposedly using the technology to blackout police communications.” If you watch the footage of the incident closely you will see Mr Gugino holding his phone while speaking and gesturing at police. There is nothing to suggest he’s “skimming” them. We should also note that, in the US, anyone with a police scanner app on their phone is able to listen to police communications without any need to approach the cops in person. Concluding its report, OANN accused the mainstream media of failing to “acknowledge the controversy” and continuing to “push the narrative of so-called police brutality”. The story was narrated by Kristian Rouz, a Russian national who used to be employed by Sputnik, which has been described as “the Kremlin's official propaganda outlet”. ![]() ![]() |
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scanning them with some electrical device,
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GO BACK........DO NOT MESS WITH PRESIDENT TRUMP
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Antifa Autonomous Zone in Seattle begs for food donations after homeless people they invited in steal their food supply.......
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