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Misogynist Donald Trump is back attacking women again this morning and he's been taking a lot of heat for it, including from Republicans. Melania Trump's spokersperson said that Trump PUNCHES back ten times more when attacked so it's expected. Did Melanie, who once claimed she'd take on cyber bullying, admit that The Donald has actually punched her??

We do remember one time when his ex-wife Ivana Trump filed an official complaint against him that he had once brutally raped her in retaliation for recommending a plastic surgeon who screwed up his hairline.
 

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Hope Spicy will b en direct on camera today to see how he will manage that.....funny to watch....
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Seriously! Anybody trusting this guy having his hands on nuclear code??? TRUMP is no more The Donald. He is now President of the USA and is now full time representing all people of his country. Obama was right saying Trump was not fit for this job. How long will this poor joke go on. Nothing more important to do than loosing his time tweeting and insulting people doing simply their job as journalist?
 

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@STN from your own source: "The Daily Beast story, which posted Monday night, said Trump’s ex-wife had once accused Trump of “rape.” She later said that the alleged rape was not in a “criminal sense.”The divorce was granted on the grounds of “cruel and inhuman treatment” of Ivana. She also has been issued a gag order that bars her from discussing her marriage to Trump without his permission. Trump’s lawyer Michael Cohen, responding to The Daily Beast’s questions about the rape allegations, said that “you cannot rape your spouse” and threatened reporter Tim Mak."

So "rape" legally speaking can not occur in USA between wife and husband. (In Canada this accusation is possible since a few years...) Anyway, the rest of the article speaks by itself for anybody with common sense.
 

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What would have happened if JFK Jr. would not have died in a plane crash ?
Answer.....he`d be President Kennedy right now.
So sad for the US and the world.
 

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@STN from your own source: "The Daily Beast story,
So "rape" legally speaking can not occur in USA between wife and husband..



Cohen, who acknowledged he hadn’t read the entire deposition but had read the two “relevant pages” of the book, said Ivana meant “rape” in an emotional sense. “It’s not the word that you’re trying to make it into,” he said.

“There is nothing reasonable about you wanting to write a story about somebody’s usage of the word ‘rape’ when she’s talking [about how] she didn’t feel emotionally satisfied,” Cohen told Mak.

Cohen’s claim that it’s not possible to “rape your spouse” is false.

Today, all 50 states have laws that consider nonconsensual sex with a spouse rape. In 1984, New York’s top court struck down the state’s “marital rape exemption.” The exemption had, until that point, kept spouses whose actions would have otherwise been categorized as rape or sodomy from being prosecuted.

'I referred to this as a "rape," but I do not want my words to be interpreted in a literal or criminal sense.'
This year, Ivana dismissed the allegations, stating: 'It was all the lawyers. I was never abused.'
Even I know that is highly probable as my ex-tried the same with me, not rape but abuse which was proven false, my ex and her lawyer admitted to the setup charges in court.
Ivana ultimately received a $14 million cash settlement, the family’s 45-room Greenwich, Connecticut, mansion, an apartment at Trump Plaza, and use of Donald’s Palm Beach mansion, Mar-a-Lago, every March.


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Never saying Trump was an angel, he does have a big mouth, he should not be president.... If you read any of my past posts about Trump you would know this. I just get tired of the fake news from the media that is pissed that Trump won, socialist cry babies.
My main beef is that HRC was no better in different ways.

The recent articles about CNN admitting they have fake news with the Trump Russia scandal completely goes over everyone's head, not an issue to anyone.
 

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What would have happened if JFK Jr. would not have died in a plane crash ?
Answer.....he`d be President Kennedy right now.
So sad for the US and the world.

That is an interesting comment.

Many americans do not understand that in Obama many many other countries in the world felt that it was a relief, that the americans were not that bad, not that racists, not that selfish about their superpower to be able to elect a black president.

That went down the drain with Trump which represent everything the worlds hate about america. You have to travel a bit to understand.

By the way folks, CNN apologized and fired 3 staff responsible for false journalism. Is Fox news or Breibart doing the same? Fuck no.

Cheers,
 

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To be fair, I'm willing to bet a very high percentage of Trump voters comprise of the roughly 50% of Americans that don't own a passport. So naturally, all they know is America which is an incredibly narrow way to view the world. Their poverty is still a step up from other places in the world.

As for the Clown-In-Chief, there isn't much else to say. This guy is a thorough embarrassment to America and and a huge embarrassment to the judgment of millions of people in this country. It's scary when the "leader of the free world" has less self-control and judgment than a teenager.
 

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That is an interesting comment.

Many americans do not understand that in Obama many many other countries in the world felt that it was a relief, that the americans were not that bad, not that racists, not that selfish about their superpower to be able to elect a black president.

That went down the drain with Trump which represent everything the worlds hate about america. You have to travel a bit to understand.

By the way folks, CNN apologized and fired 3 staff responsible for false journalism. Is Fox news or Breibart doing the same? Fuck no.

Cheers,

Google Has Obama widened the racial divide, other countries may think he helped but many Americans do not.
As for what other countries think of Americans, I do travel and did also during the Obama years, they still think the same, cheap ( no tips ), arrogant ( will not be polite to hotel staff or locals ). When I holiday I always wear a Canadian hat or something, it does make first meetings easier, even without the hat many locals ask it I am a Canadian and then explain why they ask. The Obama years did not do much for other countries changing their minds about Americans from what I have seen. I have also seen Americans bitch and complain about service in other countries, they do not tip and are rude to the staff, what did they expect. Not saying everyone but a percentage high enough to make people notice.
And yes, Trump is an ass but he speaks what millions of Americans are thinking anyways, the reason he won the election.

For the CNN comment, how about post 272 where the producer even said CNN was doing a witch hunt with no evidence, he was not fired, yet. And guessing that if they were not caught they would not be fired.
 

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The Ugly American perception in Europe is not new.
The French loved Americans when the US (among others)came to their rescue during WW2.
Ten years later till to-day, they have for the most part, hated Americans.

I remember going to a Parisian restaurant in the late 60`s and being rudely treated till one of the waiters found out that I was Canadian....then all became lovey dovey.
But then again Parisians are a rude and arrogant bunch. I remember a trip several years ago with my French Canadian g/f at the time. I couldn`t believe how negatively and rudely they reacted to her Quebecoise French.
 

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I remember a trip several years ago with my French Canadian g/f at the time. I couldn`t believe how negatively and rudely they reacted to her Quebecoise French.

My outlaws went to France about 3 years ago expecting to be treated well and were in for a surprise, if not for the extra cost they would have returned home early.
 

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Google Has Obama widened the racial divide, other countries may think he helped but many Americans do not.

Of course the one that vote for Trump do not think so... I was on business in the southern part of the US when Obama, or as many called him down there, the fucking nigger, got elected.

As for what other countries think of Americans, I do travel and did also during the Obama years, they still think the same, cheap ( no tips ), arrogant ( will not be polite to hotel staff or locals ).

Trump certainly wont help to change anything as he is exactly that. A cheap arrogant bully liar.

And yes, Trump is an ass but he speaks what millions of Americans are thinking anyways, the reason he won the election.

Thank god there is still a few millions more that did not vote for him. It gives a little hope. Maybe the 22 millions left without health coverage will make a bigger difference next election.

Cheers,
 

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Thank god there is still a few millions more that did not vote for him. It gives a little hope. Maybe the 22 millions left without health coverage will make a bigger difference next election.
Three million more people voted for Hillary Clinton, the one who people called a 'bad' candidate although more people voted for her. The problem is that Russia & the GOP had slandered & tarnished her reputation so much with the bogus Benghazi hearings & the equally-bogus email server 'scandal'. And then all the fake news websites created by the Russian government which were linked to social media sites such as Facebook & Twitter and it caused many people that would have usually voted Democrat to stay home and not vote. Many instead voted for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein, which were in reality wasted votes.

I wouldn't be so sure that the millions of die-hard Trump voters will be turned off by the GOP taking away their healthcare coverage including drastic cuts to medicaid. For the past two decades, the Republicans have been extremely efficient at getting people to vote against their interests and get brainwashed by right-wing media (e.g. FoxNews, Breitbart, Drudge, etc) into voting anything Republican, even if in reality it's now become the party of Big Business, Billionaires and everything that's anti women, minorities, middle and lower class.

If the Democrats can have a successful 'get out to vote' campaign in the 2018 elections, they likely will take over the Senate and may even squeeze through to get the House. And if successful getting people to go out and vote in 2020, they may very well kick out either Donald Trump or Mike Pence from re-taking the office of the President.

p.s. If he manages to avoid impeachment or die while in office, i doubt Trump will run for re-election. If he does & manages to win, it wouldn't surprise me if he steps down soon after allowing Mike Pence to be appointed President.
 

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Russia definitely did things like run fake news articles in battleground states that disparaged Clinton. So in that regard, it was a psychological influence to vote Trump. (There was an article in The Guardian a few weeks ago about how the billionaire that financed Trump's campaign has offices in London and Canada to psychologically influence elections).

But make no mistake about it, a lot of (dumb) people willingly voted for this fuckstick. Couple that with about 50 million people who didn't vote and now we're in quicksand. If voting was motivated by cogent analysis and thought (obviously it is not), then Hillary would have crushed him by 30 million votes instead of 3 despite the fact that she's not spectacular herself. It's just that back then and especially now, there isn't one single merit that makes Trump a better choice over Clinton.

Democrats do have to get the vote out. But Republicans have an advantage because they are more adept at gerrymandering than Democrats are. On bright side, there are definitely more competitive districts up for grabs in 2018. The real solution, which will never happen, is not turning voting into a team sport. Stop putting the same party in office despite the fact that the party only truly caters to a tiny minority, while the rest are placated with illogical issues like fighting transgender rights and abortion.
 

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To Trump bashers, you will not let go of the Clinton loss. You are upset because someone made it known what a corrupt evil POS Clinton was but have no issues with the fake Trump / Russia stories.
CNN in the past few days was caught admitting to fake news even by more than the 3 who resigned but that is fine. Ashamed of what is happening in the White house, the place where Clinton used Monica's vagina as a cigar holder or guns were run into Mexico.
Trump is evil but all the mysterious deaths surrounding the Clintond is a non issue. The Clinton foundation, in your mind this is a good organization? HRC now says she is part of the resistance, really a new Hunger games happening soon. Figure it is OK to call Trump voters stupid while the same can be said for Clinton supporters.
Trump supporters would not have needed therapy dogs and coloring books to cope with the loss, they woild not have caused riots in the streets and in universities.
The US is going fine, no mass stock drops, no world war, gave up on the climate change scam.
The amount of time some of you put in scanning the media for fake news and what Trump tweeted of what Trump said is amazing, must have a lot of free time on your hands.
When this Russia / Trump scandal is proven false and they move onto the next story just to sell their news story are you going to be glued to that also, will it be a life changing event also?
At the next election when all is still good in the US and the stories have run out and Trump wins again...... what happens?
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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https://www.lawfareblog.com

Interesting view from an insider...

What I do understand is that a Russian hacker got to Hillary's e-mails. The issue should not be that a Russian hacked her e-mails but what was in them and where they came from. Some of you are freaking out about the wrong issues.
 
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