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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2880 on: May 26, 2017, 04:26:51 pm »


My eyes were on Kolinda Grabar in that red dress. :D
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2881 on: May 26, 2017, 04:34:55 pm »

Also funny...

At the U.S. ambassador's residence in Brussels, Trump congratulated Macron on his "tremendous victory."
Then, the highly anticipated moment of truth came: The two went in for the handshake. MACRON WAS PREPARED.




White knuckles much?

Did that HURT? Donald Trump and Macron engage in 'white-knuckle, jaw-clenching' handshake

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The United States president and Mr Macron gazed into each others eyes as they both opted for a firm grip, complete with white knuckles and grimaces.

But it was the French president who appeared to keep the handshake going as Mr Trump attempted to pull away.

France 24’s White House pool reporter Philip Crowther, who was on the scene, said both leaders’ jaws clenched as a result.

He said: "The two presidents, each wearing dark suits and blue ties (Trump's was thick and royal blue; Macron's was skinny and navy) sat in antique cream-upholstered arm chairs, with two American and French flags behind them.

"They shook hands for an extended period of time. Each president gripped the other's hand with considerable intensity, their knuckles turning white and their jaws clenching and faces tightening."

You go Emmanuel!
So, do Macron's hands look big or does Trump's look small?
Yes...
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2882 on: May 26, 2017, 04:59:19 pm »

Actually, it seems Trump's behavior at NATO is not helping America...

Trump Hands Putin a Win at First NATO Meeting

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European leaders hoped President Donald Trump would explicitly endorse NATO’s bedrock collective defense clause during his visit to Brussels on Thursday, after he spent the presidential campaign suggesting it was hollow. He didn’t.

In a speech at the opening of NATO’s new headquarters, Trump slammed U.S. allies for not spending enough on defense before an uncomfortable-looking audience of fellow heads of state, and in between sparked awkward run-ins with other leaders that underscored strained U.S.-European relations since Trump took office.

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And while Trump addressed the threat of terrorism, he didn’t harp on the Russian threat to allay allies’ fears, in another swing-and-miss. Baltic countries, in particular, are worried about massing Russian military forces that could overwhelm them, and were hoping for the typical, ironclad U.S. commitment, but left disappointed. “It certainly fell short of what the Europeans were hoping to hear,” said Derek Chollet, a former senior Pentagon official now with the German Marshall Fund of the United States. “These are allies who are extremely worried about their own future. They see the Russia threat as an existential one. They live with it every day,” he told Foreign Policy.

Experts and former U.S. officials, shocked at the omissions, slammed Trump.

“Trump’s behavior at this NATO meeting in Brussels is a definitive win for Putin,” said Jorge Benitez, a NATO expert at the Atlantic Council who was at the NATO confab. “It just increases a lot of the doubts and fears and concerns our allies have had,” he told FP.

“Every US President since Truman has pledged support for Article 5–that US will defend Europe. Not so Trump today at #NATO. Major mistake,” former U.S. ambassador to NATO Nicholas Burns wrote on Twitter.

Others thought if Trump continued to harp allies on defense spending, it could backfire. “It can have a blowback effect where countries say to Trump, well screw you I’m not going to go home and appear to my people that I’m knuckling under to you,” said Jim Townsend, who was the Pentagon’s top NATO envoy up until January. “That’s puny-minded. That’s not a tactic worthy of the American president,” he said.

And, before you ask, this is from foreignpolicy.com which is rated Least-Biased.

But, it kinda gets worse...it seems our allies are actually laughing at Trump...



Watch our allies laugh and whisper as Trump reveals he still has no idea how NATO works
He had no clue every world leader was laughing at him.
Watch the vid. Priceless!
MSNBC Video
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2883 on: May 26, 2017, 05:16:25 pm »

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Donald J. Trump  ✔@realDonaldTrump

Just arrived in Italy for the G7. Trip has been very successful.
We made and saved the USA many billions of dollars and millions of jobs.

5:13 AM - 26 May 2017
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Hum...

Did Donald Trump's trip create or save 'millions' of jobs?

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Our ruling

Trump said that deals struck on his first foreign trip as president created and saved "millions of jobs."

We can’t know for sure how many jobs will be created or saved -- nor, despite the certainty of his language, does Trump -- but the evidence at this point is so thin and so premature as to be little more than puffery or wishful thinking. We rate the statement False.


BTW, politifact.com is rated as Least Biased by mediabiasfactcheck.com
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2884 on: May 26, 2017, 06:20:31 pm »

Kolinda does look good in that red dress and she is probably laughing when Trump said " I never asked, once, what the new NATO headquarters cost – I refuse to do that.” :D
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2885 on: May 26, 2017, 07:35:44 pm »

... every world leader...

World leaders!? Bunch of freeloaders! Soon to be vassals.

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2886 on: May 26, 2017, 07:51:56 pm »

I actually gasped out loud when I saw this video.

Apparently, "racist" Trump just got new followers, after pushing aside a two-cent contributor to NATO:

https://www.facebook.com/TheTrumpRepublicans/videos/463047367373592/

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2887 on: May 26, 2017, 08:30:33 pm »

While you are mocking Trump:

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2888 on: May 26, 2017, 11:40:13 pm »

While you are mocking Trump:

So you have some evidence to suggest that the Manchester bombing was done by a refugee or are you just providing an example of fake news?

Our experience may be different, but here, at least, the intelligence agencies see no issue with refugees and terrorism:

https://youtu.be/p1aQfSQCHAg
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2889 on: May 27, 2017, 12:15:08 am »

So you have some evidence to suggest that the Manchester bombing was done by a refugee...

Immigrant, same difference. It doesn't really matter how they got there, and in which generation.

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2890 on: May 27, 2017, 12:28:10 am »

Immigrant, same difference. It doesn't really matter how they got there, and in which generation.

And there it is...true colors.

Course, nothing about the Manchester bombing has anything to do with Trump, so your attempt at deflecting criticism of Trump by trying to use a tragic event as some sort of shiny object is pretty scurrilous IMHO...but it wouldn't be the first time... 
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2891 on: May 27, 2017, 01:14:46 am »

...nothing about the Manchester bombing has anything to do with Trump..

Really!? Nothing? Except that it got him elected? The promise to prevent the cancer spreading here?

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2892 on: May 27, 2017, 02:09:00 am »

Really!? Nothing? Except that it got him elected? The promise to prevent the cancer spreading here?

How's that Muslim Travel Ban working for ya?

Yes, Trump was very successful at spreading FUD and hate. That helps us how?

I don't suppose you might be related to Denton County Sheriff, Tracy Murphree?



That's the guy who posted a "warning" on his Facebook page.

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Pay attention to what you see in Manchester England tonight. Pay attention to what is happening in Europe. This is what happens when you disarm your citizens....

Yeah, probably no relation huh? Just a similar point of view?
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2893 on: May 27, 2017, 02:21:45 am »

Immigrant, same difference. It doesn't really matter how they got there, and in which generation.

You're an immigrant, right?  Are you off to the local federal penitentiary to request voluntary incarceration (you know, since "same difference" and all that)?

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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2894 on: May 27, 2017, 02:25:50 am »

Oh, and Ariane Grande and "Islam is love" comment at a Clinton rally in 2016?

Never happened.

https://www.truthorfiction.com/ariana-grande-said-islam-love/

More fake news from Slob.
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2895 on: May 27, 2017, 02:37:37 am »

Art, Class and Eloquence- Entries in the Yad Vashem guestbook, the Holocaust memorial in Israel, to commemorate the 6 million victims

Obama - 2008
"I am grateful to Yad Vashem and all of those responsible for this remarkable institution," Obama's note in the guest book said. "At a time of great peril and promise, war and strife, we are blessed to have such a powerful reminder of man's potential for great evil, but also our capacity to rise up from tragedy and remake our world."
"Let our children come here, and know this history, so that they can add their voices to proclaim 'never again.' And may we remember those who perished, not only as victims, but also as individuals who hoped and loved and dreamed like us, and who have become symbols of the human spirit."

Bush - 2008
"God bless Israel," Bush wrote in his note. According to the Associated Press, the memorial chairman said Bush had tears in his eyes as he toured the memorial, and he reportedly told Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice that the US should have bombed Auschwitz to stop the genocide.
When first lady Laura Bush visited the memorial in May 2005, she wrote a longer message:
"Each life is precious. Each memory calls us to action to honor those lost. We committ (sic) ourselves to reject hatred and to teach tolerance and live in peace."

Clinton - 2009
"Yad Vashem is a testament to the power of truth in the face of denial, the resilience of the human spirit in the face of despair, the triumph of the Jewish people over murder and destruction and a reminder to all people that the lessons of the Holocaust must never be forgotten," Clinton's note said. "God bless Israel and its future."

Trump - 2017
"It is a great honor to be here with all of my friends — so amazing and will never forget!" Trump wrote in a note signed by him and first lady Melania Trump.
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2896 on: May 27, 2017, 02:40:22 am »

re Manchester, published yesterday:

“… Meanwhile, MI5 revealed it is currently probing 500 active investigations which relate to 3,000 people. It added that it has foiled five terror plots in the last eight weeks … “

Shows the scale of the problem facing European security services.

Really!? Nothing? Except that it got him elected? The promise to prevent the cancer spreading here?
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2897 on: May 27, 2017, 03:02:13 am »

And speech excerpts of the American leaders at the NATO summit

Obama at the NATO summit after the Russian invasion of Crimea:
First and foremost, we have reaffirmed the central mission of the Alliance.  Article 5 enshrines our solemn duty to each other—“an armed attack against one … shall be considered an attack against them all.” This is a binding, treaty obligation.  It is non-negotiable. And here in Wales, we’ve left absolutely no doubt—we will defend every Ally.

George W. Bush expressed that same thought after NATO expansion in 2002.
Nations in the family of NATO, old or new, know this: Anyone who would choose you for an enemy also chooses us for an enemy. Never again in the face of aggression will you stand alone.

As a candidate, Donald Trump had expressed doubt about the point of both NATO  and Article 5. His pro-Putin tilt is notorious, culminating in blurting highly secret information to the Russian foreign minister in an Oval Office meeting from which American media were barred. On May 25, he was literally speaking at the dedication of—in words that appeared at the top of his printed text—the unveiling of a memorial to Article 5 at NATO’s new headquarters. And here is all he had to say on that score: "We will never forsake the friends who stood by our side.” That’s a sweet thought, but it’s not a guarantee.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/05/trumps-moral-holiday/528327/
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2898 on: May 27, 2017, 04:51:46 am »


So you have some evidence to suggest that the Manchester bombing was done by a refugee...

Immigrant, same difference.

Say what?

So someone forced to leave those whom they love and their home and everything they possess to save their own life is, according to you, no different from someone who for financial reasons tries his luck in another country?

You've got to be kidding, and in poor taste at that.

Cheers,
Bart
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Re: Trump II
« Reply #2899 on: May 27, 2017, 05:58:20 am »

The Anti-Trump

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In April 2017, a bar called Coup opened to great curiosity in New York’s East Village. Bars open in the Village virtually every week, but what made Coup such a big story was its purpose: all of its profits are going to organizations being threatened or defunded by the current President. Coup is a protest bar, and the protest is against Donald Trump.. \...

Continued \...

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