Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best Trump quote ever.
"I'll be watching people that failed so badly over the last 25 years explaining to me how to make a deal with North Korea - I get a big, big kick out of that."
Hahahahahahahaha, that is GOLD!!!!!!!!!
That should be on a Trump 2020 T shirt, LOLz!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Nice speculation.
Again, tweet from Christiane Amanpour:
South Korea’s Foreign Minister tells me in Seoul that “clearly credit goes to President Trump” for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table. “He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” Kang Kyung-wha says.
And,
South Korea credits Trump for talks with North @CNNI https://cnn.it/2r58XMe
https://twitter.com/camanpour/status/989423486438379520
I know it’s hard for some liberals (not all - just the ones who are filled with hate). How does one react to a possible peace between the North and the South? Do you rejoice because the possibility of a nuclear attack from the North has dramatically lessened even though Trump is being credited with this good news? Or, are you secretly angry that this has occurred because of your hate for Trump? Or, do you pick door number 3 and rejoice, but not credit Trump at all, even though South Korea is crediting him? Quite a quandary.
+1
It's such a kerfuffle for liberals, isn't it? They just can't bring themselves to give credit where credit's due, even when it's clearly been spelled out for them that South Korea attributes this historic meeting to Trump.
I can give him credit for it, if it happens. But it doesn’t erase that he is a traitor and worked with Russia to steal the election. It doesn’t erase his horrific destruction of the environment. It doesn’t erase the bigotry he has further institutionalized. He may have brought the Koreas together but he hasn’t made America great! In fact he has taken a big dump on it.
You have totally bought into the left-wing media narratives.....
1. He did not work with Russia. In fact, there is MORE evidence of the Clinton campaign working with Russia than the Trump campaign.
2. He has done NOTHING to destroy our environment. The regulations he has rolled back were a total overreach of the previous administration.
3. Bigotry he has institutionalized? You are joking. This comment simply makes you sound partisan and angry.
Data shows that hate crimes rose day after Trump elected.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2018/03/23/hate-crimes-rose-the-day-after-trump-was-elected-fbi-data-show/?utm_term=.58d9b2304621
Also
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/saalt-hate-crimes-report_us_5a7390fee4b01ce33eb12ae4
http://www.oxygen.com/very-real/why-is-trumps-name-invoked-in-one-in-every-five-hate-crimes
http://www.dw.com/en/anti-muslim-hate-crime-on-the-rise-in-donald-trumps-us-report/a-43500942
LOL -- yes, let's trot out the old prune Albright. Maybe she can reduce some of her commitments to come back from retirement and chastise us for something.
What an old bag!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Nice speculation.
Again, tweet from Christiane Amanpour:
South Korea’s Foreign Minister tells me in Seoul that “clearly credit goes to President Trump” for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table. “He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” Kang Kyung-wha says.
And,
South Korea credits Trump for talks with North @CNNI https://cnn.it/2r58XMe
https://twitter.com/camanpour/status/989423486438379520
I know it’s hard for some liberals (not all - just the ones who are filled with hate). How does one react to a possible peace between the North and the South? Do you rejoice because the possibility of a nuclear attack from the North has dramatically lessened even though Trump is being credited with this good news? Or, are you secretly angry that this has occurred because of your hate for Trump? Or, do you pick door number 3 and rejoice, but not credit Trump at all, even though South Korea is crediting him? Quite a quandary.
+1
It's such a kerfuffle for liberals, isn't it? They just can't bring themselves to give credit where credit's due, even when it's clearly been spelled out for them that South Korea attributes this historic meeting to Trump.
I can give him credit for it, if it happens. But it doesn’t erase that he is a traitor and worked with Russia to steal the election. It doesn’t erase his horrific destruction of the environment. It doesn’t erase the bigotry he has further institutionalized. He may have brought the Koreas together but he hasn’t made America great! In fact he has taken a big dump on it.
You have totally bought into the left-wing media narratives.....
1. He did not work with Russia. In fact, there is MORE evidence of the Clinton campaign working with Russia than the Trump campaign.
2. He has done NOTHING to destroy our environment. The regulations he has rolled back were a total overreach of the previous administration.
3. Bigotry he has institutionalized? You are joking. This comment simply makes you sound partisan and angry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Nice speculation.
Again, tweet from Christiane Amanpour:
South Korea’s Foreign Minister tells me in Seoul that “clearly credit goes to President Trump” for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table. “He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” Kang Kyung-wha says.
And,
South Korea credits Trump for talks with North @CNNI https://cnn.it/2r58XMe
https://twitter.com/camanpour/status/989423486438379520
I know it’s hard for some liberals (not all - just the ones who are filled with hate). How does one react to a possible peace between the North and the South? Do you rejoice because the possibility of a nuclear attack from the North has dramatically lessened even though Trump is being credited with this good news? Or, are you secretly angry that this has occurred because of your hate for Trump? Or, do you pick door number 3 and rejoice, but not credit Trump at all, even though South Korea is crediting him? Quite a quandary.
+1
It's such a kerfuffle for liberals, isn't it? They just can't bring themselves to give credit where credit's due, even when it's clearly been spelled out for them that South Korea attributes this historic meeting to Trump.
I can give him credit for it, if it happens. But it doesn’t erase that he is a traitor and worked with Russia to steal the election. It doesn’t erase his horrific destruction of the environment. It doesn’t erase the bigotry he has further institutionalized. He may have brought the Koreas together but he hasn’t made America great! In fact he has taken a big dump on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Nice speculation.
Again, tweet from Christiane Amanpour:
South Korea’s Foreign Minister tells me in Seoul that “clearly credit goes to President Trump” for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table. “He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” Kang Kyung-wha says.
And,
South Korea credits Trump for talks with North @CNNI https://cnn.it/2r58XMe
https://twitter.com/camanpour/status/989423486438379520
I know it’s hard for some liberals (not all - just the ones who are filled with hate). How does one react to a possible peace between the North and the South? Do you rejoice because the possibility of a nuclear attack from the North has dramatically lessened even though Trump is being credited with this good news? Or, are you secretly angry that this has occurred because of your hate for Trump? Or, do you pick door number 3 and rejoice, but not credit Trump at all, even though South Korea is crediting him? Quite a quandary.
+1
It's such a kerfuffle for liberals, isn't it? They just can't bring themselves to give credit where credit's due, even when it's clearly been spelled out for them that South Korea attributes this historic meeting to Trump.
Anonymous wrote:Obama set the bar for the Nobel Peace Prize. He was awarded the NPP for not being Bush.
Trump, on the other hand, actually did someth8ng concrete to deserve the NPP. This week’s meeting between the Korean leaders is historic and is a giant-sized step toward peace. The South Korean leader stated that the meeting would not have occurred without pressure from Trump. We should take Trump’s lead and be cautiously optimistic to ensure that we don’t get played by Kim. Do you think Trump will be considered for the NPP?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Absolute B.S.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Best Trump quote ever.
"I'll be watching people that failed so badly over the last 25 years explaining to me how to make a deal with North Korea - I get a big, big kick out of that."
Hahahahahahahaha, that is GOLD!!!!!!!!!
That should be on a Trump 2020 T shirt, LOLz!!!!
Anonymous wrote:But trump would be horrible at foreign policy! He doesn’t listen to the council on foreign relation type experts who have done such a bang up job over the last 30 years!!! Please let’s put Madeline Albright back in charge!
Anonymous wrote:Best Trump quote ever.
"I'll be watching people that failed so badly over the last 25 years explaining to me how to make a deal with North Korea - I get a big, big kick out of that."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, if this Korea situation does get peacefully resolved and progress is made to eliminate NK nukes, then I can't see how the Peace Prize could even keep any credibility at all if it WASNT given to Trump.
If Trump doesn't receive it for being the nucleus that set all this in motion, then the Peace Prize means nothing anymore.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has sewn discord in this country. He is the reason Charlottesville happened and why hate groups are growing. He deserves nothing but scorn.
Nice speculation.
Again, tweet from Christiane Amanpour:
South Korea’s Foreign Minister tells me in Seoul that “clearly credit goes to President Trump” for bringing North Korea to the negotiating table. “He’s been determined to come to grips with this from day one,” Kang Kyung-wha says.
And,
South Korea credits Trump for talks with North @CNNI https://cnn.it/2r58XMe
https://twitter.com/camanpour/status/989423486438379520
I know it’s hard for some liberals (not all - just the ones who are filled with hate). How does one react to a possible peace between the North and the South? Do you rejoice because the possibility of a nuclear attack from the North has dramatically lessened even though Trump is being credited with this good news? Or, are you secretly angry that this has occurred because of your hate for Trump? Or, do you pick door number 3 and rejoice, but not credit Trump at all, even though South Korea is crediting him? Quite a quandary.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, if this Korea situation does get peacefully resolved and progress is made to eliminate NK nukes, then I can't see how the Peace Prize could even keep any credibility at all if it WASNT given to Trump.
If Trump doesn't receive it for being the nucleus that set all this in motion, then the Peace Prize means nothing anymore.