Donald J. Trump: President of the USA Part II Covfefe

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Emjay

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What?


I'm sorry, but can you show where they did this? Because it's flatly untrue. I realise it's an opinion piece in the Federalist, though, so that might be hard.


Why do you have to go and say something so patently untrue, Emjay?

Hey, OD. Maybe if you bothered following reading the link I posted you would see that the article is based off this very interesting piece over at the New York Times.

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/11/us/politics/fbi-trump-russia-inquiry.html

It's patently untrue? Ok, if you say so. :rolleyes:
 

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Didn't you just cite Hanlon's law?
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So you want to attribute the anonymous op-ed to stupidity, I take it? Exactly how do you plan to achieve that? :D
 

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https://www.axios.com/ocasio-cortez...tter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=limstream

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) has been recommended for a seat on the House Financial Services Committee, a panel led by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif) that provides oversight to and sets policies for lenders, U.S. banks and the financial markets, Bloomberg reports.

Why it matters: Ocasio-Cortez, a Democratic-Socialist, refuses to accept corporate campaign donations and has called for the biggest banks to be broken up. Financial firms will likely come under increased scrutiny under the watch of Waters, Ocasio-Cortez and other progressive Democrats expected to be named to the committee, including freshmen Reps. Katie Porter (D-Calif.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) and 2020 presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii), per Bloomberg.

This is actually pretty cool. American banks need to be taken down a few rungs (actually a few ladders). There was no true justice as to what happened in the 2008.
 
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What's wrong with the whole mcdonnalds thing?
It is beneath the hi-class snobs and Trump did it.

If Beyonce serve popeye's at her wedding it is spectacular, if the white house serve burgers for just a normal lunch it is outrageous.
 

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So hard going through the airport today. I looked into the eyes of our workers who deserve better. A TSA officer said: "Don't stop fighting. Keep it up." I broke down & felt the weight of the responsibility on me. I will never become numb to the human impact. We must end this.
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Bwahahahaha. She should have prefaced it with "Dear Diary".
 

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I'm always impressed by your devotion to Gilead Aunt Emjay. Ever the reliable cudgel to your own gender for the patriarchy.

Yes, Grandpa Greg.

You have it all wrong. It's my internal misogyny. Can we move on now? Or do you want to take some more pseudo intellectual stabs at me?
 

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Absolutely nothing. The media just need something to hit Trump with, and this is just the next thing. They will move on quickly though.
Agreed. Nothing wrong. Obama did the same. I think he provided pizzas or something. I can't recall exactly. it has been a while.
 

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It is beneath the hi-class snobs and Trump did it.

If Beyonce serve popeye's at her wedding it is spectacular, if the white house serve burgers for just a normal lunch it is outrageous.
I personally have no problem with it, but if I was invited to a white house lunch and got a big Mac I could get down the street I'd be a bit bummed. Additionally McDonald's is pretty carp.
 

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I personally have no problem with it, but if I was invited to a white house lunch and got a big Mac I could get down the street I'd be a bit bummed. Additionally McDonald's is pretty carp.

This is Donald "I like my steak well done with ketchup" Trump we are talking about, crap food is probably a more authentic experience....
 

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I personally have no problem with it, but if I was invited to a white house lunch and got a big Mac I could get down the street I'd be a bit bummed. Additionally McDonald's is pretty carp.

Yeah but personally if i was invited to the white house, food would be the last thing i was worried or cared about.
 

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Agreed. Nothing wrong. Obama did the same. I think he provided pizzas or something. I can't recall exactly. it has been a while.

Thing is there's nothing wrong with fast food being served at a dinner in theory, but those burgers would have been cold and wilted and gross by the time they got there because they had to pass through security and everything. Usually when they cater fast food they get them to make it in situ or somehow arrange that it's not going to be completely gross. And McDonalds is scraping the fast food barrel in America. I dunno, I would not be happy to go to a special White House dinner and be served cold big macs and Wendys.
 

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Agreed. Nothing wrong. Obama did the same. I think he provided pizzas or something. I can't recall exactly. it has been a while.

One time he bought burgers from Five Guys for staff and another he put Dijon mustard on a burger... So, yeah, exactly like serving a championship team cold MickeyDs.

Really, Sean Hannity was all over this. I’m surprised you forgot.
 

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Agreed. Nothing wrong. Obama did the same. I think he provided pizzas or something. I can't recall exactly. it has been a while.

He provided hotdogs...but he did not show video or photographic proof.

On a side note, hotdogs are a code word for young boys I believe. i could be wrong.
 

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He provided hotdogs...but he did not show video or photographic proof.

On a side note, hotdogs are a code word for young boys I believe. i could be wrong.
You move in interesting circles dude. So Obama served young boys for dinner? like cannibalism?
 
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