Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Trump was such a student of history. He obviously knew what he was talking about especially President McKinley being the tarriff president and getting assassinated for it and he said a mouthful when he said only consequential presidents get assassinated.
It was obvious he knew more about the JFK file but didn’t want to say. When he said now it would be OK because the person is no longer alive, I believe he was implying Bush Sr. He was long believed to have taken a part in the assassination and rumored to be friends with both Ronald Reagan and JFK’s shooters.
Was very sad to hear about Iraq. He was right to say that was a stupid mistake but it is impressive he and the real generals beat ISIS in a few weeks.
He was 100% right that tarriffs can replace income tax in the US.
In my opinion, the IRS and Fed Reserve Bank were bad creations and not want the founding fathers ever wanted. They wanted a protectionist /isolationist country that manufactures things and produces its own oil and natural gas and is self sufficient.
+1 to all of this. I really enjoyed the interview and thought he sounded great. His explanation about the weave made me laugh. Basically, you gotta trust the process!
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Good grief you cat ladies are hilariously out of touch. Spoiler: The men Harris needs to win the election have senses of humor. They like edgy memes and edgy jokes. They say really un-PC things and "locker room talk" to each other in real life. It's all in good fun. Men in their 20s-50s consider this Tony guy and Shane Gillis (ref at the end of your clip) the top comedians in the world right now.
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Good grief you cat ladies are hilariously out of touch. Spoiler: The men Harris needs to win the election have senses of humor. They like edgy memes and edgy jokes. They say really un-PC things and "locker room talk" to each other in real life. It's all in good fun. Men in their 20s-50s consider this Tony guy and Shane Gillis (ref at the end of your clip) the top comedians in the world right now.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing Harris does generates any authentic buzz. The more people see and hear her, the less the like her, the less they trust her. The only thing her campaign has on the eve of the general is astroturfing and picking apart Trump's wildly successful stunts; McDonald's, Joe Rogan, MSG.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a few days behind here but It was a good podcast trump has some great stories about landing in pitch dark at 4 am overseas. Just interesting stories.
50,000+ views/listens so far.
It has 35 million views so far on YouTube...in less than 3 days. That is averaging over a million views an hour. Maybe the fastest growing YouTube video in history.
And people all over the world are commenting of all races. Trump is bringing the world together.
Honesty is more likable than anything else. Even enemies like the Taliban, North Korea, Russia, China like Trump because he tells it like it is and isn’t afraid to be straight with them.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Trump was such a student of history. He obviously knew what he was talking about especially President McKinley being the tarriff president and getting assassinated for it and he said a mouthful when he said only consequential presidents get assassinated.
It was obvious he knew more about the JFK file but didn’t want to say. When he said now it would be OK because the person is no longer alive, I believe he was implying Bush Sr. He was long believed to have taken a part in the assassination and rumored to be friends with both Ronald Reagan and JFK’s shooters.
Was very sad to hear about Iraq. He was right to say that was a stupid mistake but it is impressive he and the real generals beat ISIS in a few weeks.
He was 100% right that tarriffs can replace income tax in the US.
In my opinion, the IRS and Fed Reserve Bank were bad creations and not want the founding fathers ever wanted. They wanted a protectionist /isolationist country that manufactures things and produces its own oil and natural gas and is self sufficient.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Trump was such a student of history. He obviously knew what he was talking about especially President McKinley being the tarriff president and getting assassinated for it and he said a mouthful when he said only consequential presidents get assassinated.
It was obvious he knew more about the JFK file but didn’t want to say. When he said now it would be OK because the person is no longer alive, I believe he was implying Bush Sr. He was long believed to have taken a part in the assassination and rumored to be friends with both Ronald Reagan and JFK’s shooters.
Was very sad to hear about Iraq. He was right to say that was a stupid mistake but it is impressive he and the real generals beat ISIS in a few weeks.
He was 100% right that tarriffs can replace income tax in the US.
In my opinion, the IRS and Fed Reserve Bank were bad creations and not want the founding fathers ever wanted. They wanted a protectionist /isolationist country that manufactures things and produces its own oil and natural gas and is self sufficient.
Whoever you are, I agree with you fully. I was getting antsy about whether he was actually losing his faculties (spend too much time here) but he sounded the same as ever. He's always been tangential. I believe that there are a lot of people on both sides whose rice bowls will not be getting filled if he gets elected with the military industrial complex being #1 and that's what accounts for the vitriol. I heard on talk radio this morning that he invited soldiers who were on the ground in Afghanistan to give their opinions of the war and the generals heads exploded because they wanted him to view their PowerPoint and sign a blank check. I abhor war in all forms and I believe he does as well.
I agree. Reagan also didn’t like war or the neocons and Trump really loves and follows Reagan. He wants to bring the Republican Party back to the Reagan days and away from the Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld neocon days and I support him with that belief.
I believe the losers and suckers comment that the generals “overheard” is because he didn’t kiss their brass ring and he doesn’t bow down at the altar of the neocons and Pentagon. Trump has a deep respect for the real military especially our Air Force and Navy and that’s obvious in this clip. He actually talks to the soldiers and asks them questions Curious about the job and he was like that with Secret Service as well which is why many didn’t follow their orders to stand down in Butler PA.
Trump is a great human being despite what the media says. The president that US armed forces and Secret Service despise the most is the current one. So many Secret Service ended up in the hospital from Bidens dogs and the Bidens didn’t send one card or make one visit to the hospital.
He’s too busy sleeping 16 hours a day I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Trump was such a student of history. He obviously knew what he was talking about especially President McKinley being the tarriff president and getting assassinated for it and he said a mouthful when he said only consequential presidents get assassinated.
It was obvious he knew more about the JFK file but didn’t want to say. When he said now it would be OK because the person is no longer alive, I believe he was implying Bush Sr. He was long believed to have taken a part in the assassination and rumored to be friends with both Ronald Reagan and JFK’s shooters.
Was very sad to hear about Iraq. He was right to say that was a stupid mistake but it is impressive he and the real generals beat ISIS in a few weeks.
He was 100% right that tarriffs can replace income tax in the US.
In my opinion, the IRS and Fed Reserve Bank were bad creations and not want the founding fathers ever wanted. They wanted a protectionist /isolationist country that manufactures things and produces its own oil and natural gas and is self sufficient.
Whoever you are, I agree with you fully. I was getting antsy about whether he was actually losing his faculties (spend too much time here) but he sounded the same as ever. He's always been tangential. I believe that there are a lot of people on both sides whose rice bowls will not be getting filled if he gets elected with the military industrial complex being #1 and that's what accounts for the vitriol. I heard on talk radio this morning that he invited soldiers who were on the ground in Afghanistan to give their opinions of the war and the generals heads exploded because they wanted him to view their PowerPoint and sign a blank check. I abhor war in all forms and I believe he does as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a few days behind here but It was a good podcast trump has some great stories about landing in pitch dark at 4 am overseas. Just interesting stories.
50,000+ views/listens so far.
It has 35 million views so far on YouTube...in less than 3 days. That is averaging over a million views an hour. Maybe the fastest growing YouTube video in history.
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised Trump was such a student of history. He obviously knew what he was talking about especially President McKinley being the tarriff president and getting assassinated for it and he said a mouthful when he said only consequential presidents get assassinated.
It was obvious he knew more about the JFK file but didn’t want to say. When he said now it would be OK because the person is no longer alive, I believe he was implying Bush Sr. He was long believed to have taken a part in the assassination and rumored to be friends with both Ronald Reagan and JFK’s shooters.
Was very sad to hear about Iraq. He was right to say that was a stupid mistake but it is impressive he and the real generals beat ISIS in a few weeks.
He was 100% right that tarriffs can replace income tax in the US.
In my opinion, the IRS and Fed Reserve Bank were bad creations and not want the founding fathers ever wanted. They wanted a protectionist /isolationist country that manufactures things and produces its own oil and natural gas and is self sufficient.