Donald John Trump: The 2nd Greatest President of the USA (by volume)

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Should any non-black group in SA take to the streets to protest our own criminal president, it would be these very same bleating trump protesters crying racism and demanding that democracy take its course. Hypocrite crybabies.

Were it a black group protesting against Zuma, there'd simply be crickets chirping because the rest of the world would probably not know about it.
 
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Should any non-black group in SA take to the streets to protest our own criminal president, it would be these very same bleating trump protesters crying racism and demanding that democracy take it its course. Hypocrite crybabies.

Were it a black group, there'd simply be crickets chirping.

I thought the women's march protesters were multi-racial? I doubt that they were thinking about Zuma or SA when they were protesting.
 

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Should any non-black group in SA take to the streets to protest our own criminal president, it would be these very same bleating trump protesters crying racism and demanding that democracy take it its course. Hypocrite crybabies.

Were it a black group, there'd simply be crickets chirping.

Load of rubbish
 

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I thought the women's march protesters were multi-racial? I doubt that they were thinking about Zuma or SA when they were protesting.

I'm talking about the protesters in general, not the women's march, and not of their skin colour at all. And of course they aren't thinking of Zuma and SA when they're protesting. They are only thinking of how the democratic process doesn't apply to their system when their chosen candidate doesn't win. Same sort of line of thinking that says that America is the KKK for voting for Trump. The same America that voted for Obama...twice. The rules only apply when things go in their favour.

Load of rubbish

Insightful. As a Hillary supporter, I wouldn't expect you to see the light on that.
 
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Should any non-black group in SA take to the streets to protest our own criminal president, it would be these very same bleating trump protesters crying racism and demanding that democracy take its course. Hypocrite crybabies.

Were it a black group, there'd simply be crickets chirping.

The hypocrite cry baby is Trump himself. Witness Trump's reaction to Obama's 2012 re-election, his calls for revolution, and to march on Washington:
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Kellyanne Conway: WH Spokesman Gave ‘Alternative Facts’ on Inauguration Crowd
"These attempts to lessen the enthusiasm of the inauguration are shameful and wrong," Spicer said Saturday.

However, crowd size experts told the New York Times they estimated Trump's audience at fewer than 200,000 people, and widely distributed side-by-side photographs showed the stark contrast between the comparatively sparse crowd for Trump's inauguration and the record-setting crowd for Obama's first.

Asked on "Meet the Press" why Spicer used his first appearance before the press to dispute a minimal issue like the inauguration crowd size, and why he used falsehoods to do so, Conway pushed back.

"You're saying it's a falsehood and Sean Spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that," she told NBC's Chuck Todd.

She then went on to echo Spicer's claim on Saturday that it wasn't possible to count the crowd, despite Trump's team's accompanying insistence that it was the "largest audience."

There's that REALS=FEELS idiocy coming back.
 

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The hypocrite cry baby is Trump himself. Witness Trump's reaction to Obama's 2012 re-election, his calls for revolution, and to march on Washington:

What did he have to say about Obama's first election win?
 

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I'm talking about the protesters in general, not the women's march, and not of their skin colour at all. And of course they aren't thinking of Zuma and SA when they're protesting. They are only thinking of how the democratic process doesn't apply to their system when their chosen candidate doesn't win. Same sort of line of thinking that says that America is the KKK for voting for Trump. The same America that voted for Obama...twice. The rules only apply when things go in their favour.

Peaceful protest form the very basis of the democratic process. You seem to be suggesting a form of fascism.


Insightful. As a Hillary supporter, I wouldn't expect you to see the light on that.

I challenge you to find one post where I support Hillary . Tip : you won't I have only ever criticised her
 

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Viva DonaldTrump, Vladamir Putin, Nigel Farage, Julius Malema and Marine Le Pen.

Keep a look out for the Open World Network (OWN), reversing the New World Order (NWO)
 
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Peaceful protest form the very basis of the democratic process. You seem to be suggesting a form of fascism.

This lot?

[video=youtube;jXQLUVDOhyo]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXQLUVDOhyo[/video]

Peaceful?

I must have missed the memo on the new definition of 'peaceful'.

I challenge you to find one post where I support Hillary . Tip : you won't I have only ever criticised her

Ah, well then I apologise for lumping you in with the Hillary crowd. It's a step in the right direction in my book.
 

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That lot are morons , there were millions of people who did it peacefully.

Well that I have no problem with. If people are protesting peacefully then protest away. What about, for example, celebrities coming to the fore now and telling people things like the battle is not over and that it's only just begun etc? What has only just begun exactly? Because the only thing I can see that is not over and that has only just begun is Trump's presidency. I see only flat-out rejection with zero willingness to make it work.
 

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Well that I have no problem with. If people are protesting peacefully then protest away. What about, for example, celebrities coming to the fore now and telling people things like the battle is not over and that it's only just begun etc? What has only just begun exactly? Because the only thing I can see that is not over and that has only just begun is Trump's presidency. I see only flat-out rejection with zero willingness to make it work.

Going by your out of context quote, I imagine they are referring to the fight against the policies of trump that they disagree with . Are celebrities not permitted to have a say on politics ? That would kind of disqualify Trump from being president considering his history.
 

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In other Sunday morning media exchanges:


  • Kellyanne Conway told CBS programme Face the Nation that 20 million people relying on the soon-to-be-repealed Affordable Care Act known as Obamacare would not go without health care coverage during the transition to a new plan

  • Ms Conway repeated that Mr Trump was "not going to release his tax returns"

  • Reince Priebus said Mr Trump's first full week in office would focus on trade, immigration and national security

  • Senior Trump ally Ted Malloch told the BBC that Nato would be reformed, with the possibility of "new institutions" and a definite focus on ensuring European members paid more towards the alliance
More at: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-38712182
 

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how can you take protests or news against trump seriously, when you look at what kind of people are protesting against him and what they do during the protest. the news is made up in so many cases, just outright bs straight from the msm.

yet people feel the need to defend these idiots and their cry for help from the boogeyman. like a mother defending her little can do no wrong children.

those people are a joke. and as if women in australia will ever be touched by trump in their lives. its bandwagon hairy armpit brigades. some of them literally pick out a new issue to moan about every week. this is just the latest and greatest trend.
 

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Going by your out of context quote, I imagine they are referring to the fight against the policies of trump that they disagree with . Are celebrities not permitted to have a say on politics ? That would kind of disqualify Trump from being president considering his history.

Sure, celebs can have a say on politics. It's as though they're trying to rally the troops though to have him thrown out of office because democracy didn't go their way this time. What I find funny, and what I was alluding to in my post about SA, is how this bunch of phuckwits don't have a word to say about anything when it's not politically correct. Such champions of what is right until it's a woman or person of colour in question. Then, stunning silence as usual or of course calling people whatever -ist fits the argument. Resounding hypocrisy at its finest.

I'm not a supporter of Trump specifically either btw. I'm simply against who he was up against at the end and seeing the never ending cries of crocodile tears for me is just an added bonus.
 

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those people are a joke. and as if women in australia will ever be touched by trump in their lives. its bandwagon hairy armpit brigades. some of them literally pick out a new issue to moan about every week. this is just the latest and greatest trend.

If a rather sizeable percentage of Australia's women see that their government doesn't give a crap about them, and tries to sign more deals with the US, they might swing their vote to another party in the future, and organise more protests like this one. This kind of thing affects foreign policy, and in Australia's case it's particularly sensitive because they're already being courted more and more by the Chinese, who want them to do fewer trade deals with the US.
 
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