Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Charmion Date: 08 Oct 16 - 10:12 AM Interesting? In the Chinese sense of the word, I presume. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 08 Oct 16 - 09:39 AM You can pretty much stick a fork in the Donald No such luck. The cochroaches still love him, and WILL vote for him. "It ain't over till its over". And even when it IS over, we'll still have millions of pissed-off cockroaches. Should be interesting. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: mkebenn Date: 08 Oct 16 - 08:51 AM I have prayed for his political demise many a time and been disappointed. May be this time? Sunday's debate should be entertaining, to say the least. He wants to attack HRC for hubbies behavior? BRING IT. Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: DMcG Date: 08 Oct 16 - 07:54 AM "These words do not reflect who I am". I don't know how many politicians I have head say that. But let's be quite clear: if they were not taken out of context, they do reflect who you are. They are exactly how you behave and think when you are not challenged about it. You may rethink it later and apologise, either because you genuinely think you were a dolt or because it is expedient to do so, and either says something about who you are as well. But spare us this "It's not who I am" guff. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: gillymor Date: 08 Oct 16 - 07:36 AM You can pretty much stick a fork in the Donald after the release of the Access Hollywood video and his half-assed video apology last night. Video and link to article here. We still have to get to the polls though and encourage others to as well. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 10 Sep 16 - 06:47 PM Ake, tell your story walking. And get over your monomaniacal anti-Clinton delusions. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: akenaton Date: 10 Sep 16 - 06:16 PM So no comment on the US govts decision to work with people whom Mrs Clinton reckons are a menace to world peace? |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 10 Sep 16 - 05:26 PM No surprise at all. Most Harvard students/graduates are literate and intelligent. They can recognize a slimy piece of shit when they see one. Congratulations to the Republican Club are in order. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: ChanteyLass Date: 10 Sep 16 - 05:01 PM Here's a surprise from the Harvard Republican Club, and I'm not being sarcastic. I usually stay away from political threads, but a Facebook Friend posted this and I thought it belonged on this Mudcat thread. I am not going to defend the content of this article but am posting to add to information. http://democraticreview.com/index.php/2016/08/07/harvard-republican-club-just-did-this-for-the-first-time-in-their-history-and-t |
Subject: RE: IS GOD CORRUPT ? From: Donuel Date: 10 Sep 16 - 11:05 AM The final proof if God is corrupt will be written in stone if Donald Trump WINS the election. We will finally know if the God fix is in even if Donald wins the popular vote but loses the electoral college. To allow a racist hate baiting pornographer film flam liar despot loving narcissistic egomaniacal creep who is globally ignorant to become President of the USA is proof GOD was paid off. Trump says his all time favorite best seller is the Bible. >2 Corinthians walk into a bar and God said to hell with that.< |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 10 Sep 16 - 10:43 AM Saul, That was an original hysterical take that never crossed my mind. If the taxes of the Donald are ever reviewed it will become abundantly clear that Trump is one of the biggest pornographers in the world second only to Vladimir Putin. They both collect money as clearing houses for individual porn studios. The silent partners and shadow companies handle the rest. Along with his immigrant models indentured servants and the lure of is miss universe scams he is respondsible for an abuse of women that is deeply a part of his soul. Donald shares a common attitude with Mr. Ailes. None of this should be unbelievable to anyone. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 10 Sep 16 - 09:51 AM It seems that Mr Trump may be correct in his assessment of Mr Putin's leadership credentials Same old BS, eh Ake? Well, wait a minute - no, on rflection that's more egregious than usual. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: saulgoldie Date: 10 Sep 16 - 05:56 AM While I do not wish to contribute to more free airtime for yoo-no-hoo, Andy does it again. (A little while ago.) WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—President Barack Obama defended his decision on Wednesday to issue a payment of five billion dollars to Mexico to compel that nation to retain custody of Donald J. Trump. The payment, which will be delivered to the Mexican government in hard American currency by Wednesday afternoon, will insure that Trump will remain in Mexico for the rest of his natural life. "I have been assured by the government of Mexico that Mr. Trump will be well taken care of and, if he proves to be a productive member of their society, will be provided a pathway to Mexican citizenship," Obama said. While the transfer of funds to Mexico sparked howls of protest from some Trump supporters, it was hailed by congressional Democrats, as well as by over a hundred Republicans currently running for reëlection, including Arizona Senator John McCain. The President bristled at the suggestion that paying Mexico to keep Trump was "reverse ransom" and an extravagant use of taxpayer money. "There is only one accurate word for this payment: a bargain," he said. Andy Borowitz is a New York Times best-selling au |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: akenaton Date: 10 Sep 16 - 03:27 AM It seems that Mr Trump may be correct in his assessment of Mr Putin's leadership credentials, as the US have just announced that they are to share security and work with Russia to defeat ISIS. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 09 Sep 16 - 07:12 AM Trump Putince 2016 Make America Russia again. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 08 Sep 16 - 04:22 PM Hey Ake! READ THIS ! It might just save your arse! |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 02 Sep 16 - 03:10 PM " If we don't watch it we could have Taco trucks on every corner." NOW THAT AN AMERICA I CAN BELIEVE IN. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 31 Aug 16 - 04:04 PM For those of you who know what the October surprise is all about be assured that Trump has a tri pronged surprise that is already set in motion. With mission impossible aplomb the hot sauce bottle in Hillary's purse will be removed, Carfentanil added in trace amounts and returned. Fake e mail from Snowden to Hillary is revealed that implicates Hillary tied to Isis contributors. Clinton Foundation linked to payments to the FBI. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 31 Aug 16 - 09:29 AM Yo, Ake! The Real Clinton Foundation Revelation By RICHARD W. PAINTER AUG. 31, 2016 When I was the chief White House ethics lawyer for President George W. Bush, I asked many prospective administration officials if they would sell stock in companies, give up stock options, step down from nonprofit boards or make other painful choices to enter public service. Some balked. I told them that someone more important than I was, perhaps the president or the White House chief of staff, would ask them, "Do you want this job or don't you?" I know about the difficult questions, and entanglements, that crop up in public service. I believe that Hillary Clinton has asked and successfully answered those questions as they pertain to the Clinton Foundation. There is little if any evidence that federal ethics laws were broken by Mrs. Clinton or anyone working for her at the State Department in their dealings with the foundation. Unfortunately, the foundation is still fuel for Mrs. Clinton's persistent critics. These critics have yet to point to any provision of the federal statutes or ethics regulations that was violated by Secretary Clinton or her staff in their dealings with the foundation and its principals, agents and donors. ... http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/31/opinion/the-real-clinton-foundation-revelation.html? |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 28 Aug 16 - 11:10 AM Ake, a few more interesting facts about that piece of human garbage you think so much of: 'No Vacancies' for Blacks: How Donald Trump Got His Start ......excerpts...... Over the next decade, as Donald J. Trump assumed an increasingly prominent role in the business, the company's practice of turning away potential black tenants was painstakingly documented by activists and organizations that viewed equal housing as the next frontier in the civil rights struggle. The Justice Department undertook its own investigation and, in 1973, sued Trump Management for discriminating against blacks. Both Fred Trump, the company's chairman, and Donald Trump, its president, were named as defendants. It was front-page news, and for Donald, amounted to his debut in the public eye. Looking back, Mr. Trump's response to the lawsuit can be seen as presaging his handling of subsequent challenges, in business and in politics. Rather than quietly trying to settle he turned the lawsuit into a protracted battle, complete with angry denials, character assassination, charges that the government was trying to force him to rent to "welfare recipients" and a $100 million countersuit accusing the Justice Department of defamation. When it was over, Mr. Trump declared victory, emphasizing that the consent decree he ultimately signed did not include an admission of guilt. But an investigation by The New York Times — drawing on decades-old files from the New York City Commission on Human Rights, internal Justice Department records, court documents and interviews with tenants, civil rights activists and prosecutors — uncovered a long history of racial bias at his family's properties, in New York and beyond. That history has taken on fresh relevance with Mr. Trump arguing that black voters should support him over Hillary Clinton, whom he has called a bigot. Complete article HERE |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 26 Aug 16 - 06:24 PM Now HERE'S the guy that should be Trump's running mate! |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 26 Aug 16 - 05:49 PM And yet ANOTHER crook for Trump!! Donald J. Trump's campaign has hired Bill Stepien, a former top aide to Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, whose role in the Bridgegate scandal led to his firing and denied him the central role he was expected to play in the governor's presidential run. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 26 Aug 16 - 04:35 PM It is Alt Right with little or nothing to do with conservatism. After the current immigrant hate campaign runs its course the old stand by hate quake will rattle and bury blacks, Jews, Gay and Catholics in that general order...If Trump wins. Hearing the hired political female blonde squad for Trump rail against the truth is very Bush like. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 26 Aug 16 - 10:50 AM And the hits just keep coming! Bizarre just doesn't cover it... Donald Trump's new presidential campaign chief is registered to vote in a key swing state at an empty house where he does not live. Bannon is executive chairman of the rightwing website Breitbart News, which has for years aggressively claimed that voter fraud is rife among minorities and in Democratic-leaning areas. The allegation has been repeated forcefully on the campaign trail by Trump, who has predicted the election will be "rigged" and warned supporters that victory could be fraudulently "taken away from us". https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/aug/26/steve-bannon-florida-registered-vote-donald-trump |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 25 Aug 16 - 08:51 AM Surreal indeed. You couldn't make this shit up. "Hillary Clinton is a bigot who sees people of color only as votes, not as human beings worthy of a better future," the GOP presidential nominee declared at a rally here [Mississippi] Wednesday night. "She's going to do nothing for African-Americans. She's going to do nothing for the Hispanics. She's only going to take care of herself, her husband, her consultants, her donors. These are the people she cares about." Trump's accusation, delivered before a overwhelmingly white audience in a heavily Republican state, was a variation of a line he's been using over the last week. The sharp jab punctuated an unusual and somewhat surreal rally here in the Deep South, where the celebrity businessman was joined onstage by Nigel Farage, the outgoing leader of the United Kingdom's Independence Party. Speaking to audience members who appeared somewhat baffled at his presence, Farage spoke of how he and allies overcame opposition from the political establishment and even a set of foreign leaders that included U.S. President Obama. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-clinton-bigot-rally-nigel-000000682.html |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: gillymor Date: 25 Aug 16 - 08:31 AM I've seen flip-flops during a presidential campaign but never one as extreme as Trump"s on his hard-line immigration policy, which was the centerpiece of his primary campaign. This from an article in Commentary yesterday: 'Donald Trump is shifting to an illegal immigration policy that is a complete echo of the proposals by Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio he condemned as "amnesty" during the primaries—which by definition means he won't be forcibly deporting 11 million people if he becomes president. Those forcible deportations were one of the few clear policy positions he's taken, and he was screaming about them at his rallies as late as last week. This gobsmacking flip-flop means two things. First, Trump's brazen contempt for his own supporters is so thoroughgoing he thinks he can say anything without risking their votes. (It will be up to them to prove him wrong by reacting with anger. If they don't, his contempt is deserved.) Second, he has finally come to understand he is heading for a defeat so unimaginably humiliating he's willing to do just about anything to forestall it. But let's be clear about what this is not. This is not a play for Hispanic votes, any more than his talk on the campaign trail about the lives of African Americans being so terrible is a play for black votes. This is about generating votes among whites—and likely white women—by talking more nicely. Call it "compassionate alt-conservatism."' Article here |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: gillymor Date: 25 Aug 16 - 06:31 AM "After the great F*ck up, comes the great softening" You can sprinkle powdered sugar on a turd but that don't make it a jelly doughnut. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 24 Aug 16 - 10:25 PM I sliced the left index and middle finger tendon and nerve from canoeing into a lake whirlpool. When first severed it made a sound in my brain. It went Boing! After micro surgery it was strengthened but not the same. Re: Trump - After the great F*ck up, comes the great softening. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 24 Aug 16 - 05:17 PM Greg good songs about a bad man. Can you perform them? Once upon a time, but no longer. Sliced a tendon in my left hand 10 years back & guitar & dulcimer have been on the shelf ever since. Life is a succession of compromises. But thanks for asking!! |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 24 Aug 16 - 04:25 PM But I'd rather doubt the people who will vote for Trump wouldn't have watched the West Wing. A bit left wing for a lot of Democrats I have been led to believe. Closer to Bernie than Hillary. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 24 Aug 16 - 03:22 PM I forgot about West Wing but the hypnosis propagandists working for Trump obviously did not. It adds subliminal believability. This smacks of real black hat think tank crap. If you missed my early posts about there being a time when the CIA wanted to cultivate/employ my 'expertise' regarding propaganda and nefarious hypnotic deeds, they were all true. The cats out of the bag in more than one way. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 24 Aug 16 - 03:05 PM "most the time politicians manage to present themselves in a superficially appealing way. " This is what drives much of political cartooning. Trump defies this model, he really is deeply unappealing on the surface all the way to the bone. Doonesbury had the strange inside joke of depicting all Bush family members as invisible. My inside joke is that my IQ is 50 or below, ergo invisible. Never mind the reason. Trump can be depicted as the invisible dog doo stink on the bottom of your shoe. Godlike, Trump is everywhere and follows every step you take. Greg good songs about a bad man. Can you perform them? PS: the new white US Nazi party today is going by the name of Alt Right. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 24 Aug 16 - 03:01 PM Multiple Sclerosis? Spreading a suggestion like that might make people think of her as a real life President Bartlett from West Wing, who was revealed as having that - and that's rather a positive image for a hostile prropaganda machine. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 24 Aug 16 - 02:40 PM Greg are you calling Rudolph Giuliani insane? Absolutely. And he's also an obnoxious asshole - not in Trump's class, of course, but close. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 24 Aug 16 - 02:18 PM Greg are you calling Rudolph Giuliani insane? According to Rudy, Hillary is sick. She is in stage 4 of Multiple Sclerosis evidenced by her anti double vision glasses and frequent collapses. Hillary is holding on by a thread with young blood transfusions and fetal pineal gland infusions (66 fetuses per dose). Cabbalistic and ancient Chinese cures proved fruitless. According to the Protocols of Zion, when she passes the PRESIENCY WOULD NOT PASS TO Tim Kane but to Satan. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 24 Aug 16 - 09:51 AM It IS an interesting program, Joe. Looks like Trump was an asshole from about age 6 (and possibly earlier) and spent the rest of his life perfecting that role. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: mkebenn Date: 24 Aug 16 - 08:45 AM Greg. Everybody else, regardless of race or greed who can see that Trump is a caricature of a candidate, not a real person. He belongs in the barnyard of "Animal Farm" Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Aug 16 - 02:46 AM Interesting program on today's Fresh Air program on National Public Radio today: |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 23 Aug 16 - 06:11 PM I believe they are intelligent enough to know. Err.... but who then are "they"? |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: mkebenn Date: 23 Aug 16 - 01:31 PM I believe they are intelligent enough to know. Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: gillymor Date: 23 Aug 16 - 08:21 AM What a great incentive for non-whites to vote for Trump: "What Have You Got to Lose" Inspirational! |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: mkebenn Date: 23 Aug 16 - 08:14 AM Millions of white people, Greg. Thank God we're no longer a majority. Mike |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 22 Aug 16 - 06:28 PM would any sane person Therein lies the problem. Insanity would be necessary in order to believe 99% of what Trump spews. Yet millions do......... |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: McGrath of Harlow Date: 22 Aug 16 - 06:02 PM The puzzling thing to outsiders is that most time politicians manage to present themselves in a superficially appealing way. You might not like them yourselves, but with a bit of imagination you can see how other people might. Not necessarily personally likable sometimes, but impressive. But Trump, you'd run screaming down the street if you met him. He's so obviously a wrong 'un. The old question people ask of politicians is "would you buy a used car off this man?" Forget the politics - would any sane person buy a used car from Donald Trump? |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 21 Aug 16 - 10:17 AM Yeah, Stu - if Painter sez that Trump is a piece of crap, guess you'd better believe him! |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Stu Date: 21 Aug 16 - 03:57 AM The White House ethics lawyer under GWB? Streuth. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 20 Aug 16 - 09:54 AM "Honest Don" Trump, "financial genius": On the campaign trail, Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has sold himself as a businessman who has made billions of dollars and is beholden to no one. An investigation by The New York Times into the financial maze of Mr. Trump's real estate holdings in the United States reveals that companies he owns have at least $650 million in debt — twice the amount than can be gleaned from public filings he has made as part of his bid for the White House. The Times's inquiry also found that Mr. Trump's fortunes depend deeply on a wide array of financial backers, including one he has cited in attacks during his campaign. For example, an office building on Avenue of the Americas in Manhattan, of which Mr. Trump is part owner, carries a $950 million loan. Among the lenders: the Bank of China, one of the largest banks in a country that Mr. Trump has railed against as an economic foe of the United States, and Goldman Sachs, a financial institution he has said controls Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee. Beyond finding that companies owned by Mr. Trump had debts of at least $650 million, The Times discovered that a substantial portion of his wealth is tied up in three passive partnerships that owe an additional $2 billion to a string of lenders. Trump's opaque portfolio of business ties make him potentially vulnerable to the demands of banks, and to business people in the United States and abroad, said Professor Painter, rthe chief White House ethics lawyer under President George W. Bush http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/21/us/politics/donald-trump-debt.html |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Donuel Date: 19 Aug 16 - 09:35 PM Aug. 19 2016 Rachel Maddow Eugenics and American master race founders are at the heart of the extreme right wing for Trump. In fact the first Trump for President TV ad cites the Center for Immigrant Studies. It appears at the bottom of the screen. Johm Tantum leads this eugenic group among special sperm banks and crazier eugenic racist programs. Lest you think I am kidding or exaggerating I refer you to the source. It should be available via Maddow's nbc website WITHIN DAYS. |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: Greg F. Date: 19 Aug 16 - 02:08 PM Woody's take on the Trump family: I suppose Old Man Trump knows Just how much Racial Hate he stirred up In the bloodpot of human hearts When he drawed That color line Here at his Eighteen hundred family project .... Beach Haven ain't my home! I just cain't pay this rent! My money's down the drain! And my soul is badly bent! Beach Haven looks like heaven Where no black ones come to roam! No, no, no! Old Man Trump! Old Beach Haven ain't my home! http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2016/01/25/woody-guthrie-sang-of-his-contempt-for-his-landlord-donald-trumps-father/ https://theconversation.com/woody-guthrie-old-man-trump-and-a-real-estate-empires-racist-foundations-53026 |
Subject: RE: BS: Trump again From: gillymor Date: 19 Aug 16 - 01:23 PM They even got Donald's recent "pivot" right, from orange hair to yellow. |