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Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst president... - 8/9/2017 9:05:40 AM   
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It's slowly dawning on Republicans that Trump just might be the worst president ever

All is not well in Republicanville. No matter how slavish the Fox News segments become, it ain't working; it is slowly dawning on powerful Republicans that the president they are so dutifully protecting and sucking up to may, in fact, be an idiot.

Trump’s struggles go beyond health care. More than six months into Trump’s presidency, Republicans have no legislative accomplishments other than the confirmation of Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, a confusing foreign policy, and a White House that is perpetually in damage-control mode. From lawmakers and governors to donors and foreign policy experts, a certain realization is sinking in within the party, based on more than a dozen interviews in recent days: Donald Trump has been a historically weak and ineffective president.

That it took six months to start wondering whether the man who talked about grabbing women, who discussed his penis size during a presidential debate, who sent his press secretary to baldly lie about the size of the crowds on his inauguration day, and who is currently engaged in a public defense of his campaign team openly seeking the assistance of the Russian government during a period of unprecedented assault on our election systems by that government, is perhaps not the brilliant world-shaping genius he made himself out to be.

This is the problem with the Republican Party. They don't catch on too quick.

Even the president’s top backers are losing patience. Billionaire Trump patrons Rebekah and Bob Mercer are “apoplectic” over the health care debacle, with renewed fears that Trump’s lofty goals of changing Washington have become all but impossible, said a Trump administration adviser. The adviser added that lobbyists and establishment lawmakers are making Trump’s life more difficult. [...]

“They’re saying, ‘It can’t be done, he can’t change Washington,’” the adviser said, before putting more of the blame for the lack of progress on Senate Majority Leader McConnell. “It’s the Washington cartel at its worst revolting against the president.”

Bob Mercer has been the funder of everything wrong with the conservative movement for some time now. He is now apparently "apoplectic" that the band of incompetent white nationalist conspiracy-mongers and burn-it-downers he shoveled into the White House are somehow not able to single-handedly work their white nationalist, burn it down ways—and blaming the rest of Washington for blocking them? Good. That's the best news we've heard all day. Maybe the fucker will flee the country for some oligarchy that will treat him better; Russia is supposedly lovely this time of year.

A recent report on “soft power,” a term that covers a country’s political and cultural influence, found that the United States under Trump has slipped from first to third among 25 countries; France, led by Emmanuel Macron, jumped to first.

Heavens, it seems only yesterday Republicans had dealt a powerful blow to French influence by renaming cafeteria foods to spite them; this will be unwelcome news.

Anyhoo, we're six months into the Donald Trump pretzeldenty and, by gum, he has no accomplishments, has cratered U.S. influence, is still operating with a skeletal state department, is at war with his own staff to such an extent that they no longer are willing to appear on television when speaking about him, and has no apparent foreign or domestic policy vision other than tweeting about whatever last caught his attention on Fox & Friends. And this is despite Republican House and Senate leaders Ryan and McConnell bending over backward to defend him from an unending stream of scandals and in-your-face corruption. Good show. Really, good show, everybody. What a fine denouement for the "party of Lincoln."

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2017/7/22/1682065/-It-s-slowly-dawning-on-Republicans-that-Trump-just-might-be-the-worst-president-ever
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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 9:33:35 AM   
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The Guardian also published an interesting piece on this topic yesterday.

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2017/aug/08/the-conservatives-turning-against-donald-trump

"After 200 days of Trump’s presidency, his awkward marriage of convenience with Republicans has increasingly come under severe stress

More Republicans will turn against Donald Trump and his politics of populism, a GOP senator and leading critic of the president has predicted, as the Guardian surveys the conservative landscape 200 days into the Trump presidency.

Jeff Flake of Arizona, among 17 conservative politicians, activists, officials and pundits interviewed over two months, revealed that while the president has given rightwing fringe groups a seat at the table, his alliance with his own party remains highly precarious."


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 10:37:09 AM   
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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 10:46:00 AM   
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Alabama is 1.5% of US population. Hardly representative.

I know from your past thread that student newspapers are your best sources, but I couldn't find one that covered this. Though I don't really spend time browsing student publications.


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 3:32:04 PM   
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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 6:32:00 PM   
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quote:

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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao





give him a break......there really aren't too many straws for him to grasp at........

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 6:33:02 PM   
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On the other hand, I'm all for rejecting McConnell.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 6:40:47 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: BoscoX


According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao



Alabama
The state where Ancestry.com and Eharmony.com are the same website.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 6:53:27 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam


quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: BoscoX


According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao



Alabama
The state where Ancestry.com and Eharmony.com are the same website.

Hey now...don't be hatin'. We may have less branches in our family trees but at least we didn't give the world BozoX.


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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 7:03:58 PM   
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quote:

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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...

That may be true and I have no surprise as congressional approval ratings are near the bottom. However, it is McConnell that has the power. He had the power to stop Obama's judge, shut down the govt. or threaten to, to continue Bush's 'temporary' tax cuts and force a sequester and spending cuts in the safety net..

Trump followers will discover that ALL presidents are puppets.



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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 7:06:43 PM   
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I doubt Trump supporters learn that quickly.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 7:30:16 PM   
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quote:

It's slowly dawning on Republicans that Trump just might be the worst president ever


First I think we need to define "worst".
Is he incompetent because he is stupid or criminal?
Is he ineffective because he is stupid or criminal?
Is he corrupt because he is stupid or criminal?
Is he a criminal because he is stupid or because he is a criminal?
In our past we have had some who were far more venal than this amateur.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/9/2017 8:52:51 PM   
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Is he stupid? Yes.

Is he a criminal? Yes.

Harding's cronies also raided the Treasury. Jury's out on that score.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 4:30:37 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: BoscoX


According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao




precisely the comrades' attitude that lead to Donald trump in the first place. a sort of despicable condemnation of the population outside the coasts and urban areas.

and hey while im here music---youre not really here to "discuss politics with people who hold other views" are you? for my money youre here to constantly run down republicans in general, the president in particular, and to get your jollies off in doing so.

did you get aroused while reading and posting a (garbage) piece from the daily kos of all places? yeah, they are going to tell you the truth about what "republicans think." you might just as well ask mnottertroll for his assessment.

if youre really interested in the "other side", maybe try reading something other than your partisan wet dream media?




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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 5:00:09 AM   
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quote:

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Alabama is 1.5% of US population. Hardly representative.

I know from your past thread that student newspapers are your best sources, but I couldn't find one that covered this. Though I don't really spend time browsing student publications.




I typically don't call people here "liars" because the left throws the word around incessantly and they don't know what it really means, but in this case, I feel okay using it. no, students newspapers are not bosco's "best sources." to blatantly state so is to either be a liar, or an idiot; which one are you in this case?

if im wrong, shouldn't be too hard to go back through and find whatever citations he uses and categorize their origin and nature.

and in terms of your "hardly representative"---there is some extent where people are people everywhere, and the people of Alabama have more in common with the people of other southern states, and all the other red states, than do the urban blue areas of the country. frickin' fool.





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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 8:01:23 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: bounty44

quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: BoscoX


According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao




precisely the comrades' attitude that lead to Donald trump in the first place. a sort of despicable condemnation of the population outside the coasts and urban areas.

and hey while im here music---youre not really here to "discuss politics with people who hold other views" are you? for my money youre here to constantly run down republicans in general, the president in particular, and to get your jollies off in doing so.

did you get aroused while reading and posting a (garbage) piece from the daily kos of all places? yeah, they are going to tell you the truth about what "republicans think." you might just as well ask mnottertroll for his assessment.

if youre really interested in the "other side", maybe try reading something other than your partisan wet dream media?




Dogshit44, the oracle of oral putinjizz felchgobbling flyweights in with his inconsiderable asswipe, and toiletlicks his way to the bottom. As a noisome imbecile, dogshit44 if roundly derided as he should be for his ignorant shitlicking.

And the retarded circlefelch commences in 3...2...1...

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 9:57:17 AM   
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ORIGINAL: bounty44
ORIGINAL: thompsonx
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According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao




precisely the comrades' attitude that lead to Donald trump in the first place. a sort of despicable condemnation of the population outside the coasts and urban areas.

Typically white Christian fascist capitalist prefer the dictatorship of the minority over the majority.

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 9:59:30 AM   
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quote:

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quote:

ORIGINAL: thompsonx


ORIGINAL: BoscoX


According to your howler propaganda sources, sure

In the real world, even the Amazon Post admits that the opposite is true:

In Alabama ad war, a race to embrace Trump (and reject McConnell ...


Alabama????
Roflmfao



Alabama
The state where Ancestry.com and Eharmony.com are the same website.

Ohhhh . . . . That is truly clever, Will. Love it!!

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 1:33:00 PM   
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It's slowly dawning on Republicans that Trump just might be the worst president ever



Ummm..... Are you saying that Republicans are slow???

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RE: Republicans slowly realize Trump may be worst presi... - 8/10/2017 1:42:14 PM   
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I am. At least this wing of the GOP.

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