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It is almost if those that say Trump is an idiot think they they are smarter. Hilarious!
 

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He signed the statement and then later, safely ensconced on AF1, away from any potential face-to-face conflict, blew it up with a tweet.

I believe Roland Paris got it right when he said: “Can’t do it in person, and knows it, which makes him feel weak.” And, “You don’t need to be Freud. He’s a pathetic little man-child.”

So very, very alpha...

Yes, safe within his literal safe place, being a keyboard warrior.
 

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He signed the statement and then later, safely ensconced on AF1, away from any potential face-to-face conflict, blew it up with a tweet.

I believe Roland Paris got it right when he said: “Can’t do it in person, and knows it, which makes him feel weak.” And, “You don’t need to be Freud. He’s a pathetic little man-child.”

So very, very alpha...
Source for this?
 

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So you don't want to define it then. Ok.

The standard definition that salt-righters go with, personally i think its largely nonsense but they love it which is probably due to their insecure feelings regarding their own masculinity.
 

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The standard definition that salt-righters go with, personally i think its largely nonsense but they love it which is probably due to their insecure feelings regarding their own masculinity.

So you are making the judgement between Trump and Macron based on a term that you think is nonsense. Ok...
 
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So you are making the judgement between Trump and Marcon based on a term that you think is nonsense. Ok...

You think Trump doesn't use his absurd handshake technique to establish dominance?
 

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So you are making the judgement between Trump and Marcon based on a term that you think is nonsense. Ok...

Is 'Marcon' an insider joke I don't know about, or do you genuinely think that's the French president's name?
 

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So you are making the judgement between Trump and Macron based on a term that you think is nonsense. Ok...

What you thought my original post was based on a rigid well thought out response to the values of alpha and beta males instead of just being tongue in cheek. Well if you have been hanging out with the salt-righters for this long i can see why you may get confused.
 

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He signed the statement and then later, safely ensconced on AF1, away from any potential face-to-face conflict, blew it up with a tweet.




G7 communique:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...charlevoix-g7-summit-communique-idUSKCN1J5107

Read the actual communique. I would also sign that at first. It's all warm and fussy and fair. Then Trudeau went and made ridiculous statements after the G7 that canada would impose more tariffs on the US against the spirit of the agreement. So Trump rightfully retracted his support for the G7 seeing as Trudeau doesn't take the agreements very seriously.

Obviously some politician or the lefties would argue that communique was vague enough for Trudeau to act that way. But I agree with Trump that it goes against the spirit of what was just agreed and that Trudeau is a two-faced backstabber.

Now you can only say Trump wasn't man enough to face Trudeau if he was present or had a meeting with Trudeau after Trudeau made that statement after the event.

The biasness is very obvious in your first 2 quoted news sources. I would suggest you read something more objective.
 

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G7 communique:https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...charlevoix-g7-summit-communique-idUSKCN1J5107

Read the actual communique. I would also sign that at first. It's all warm and fussy and fair. Then Trudeau went and made ridiculous statements after the G7 that canada would impose more tariffs on the US against the spirit of the agreement. So Trump rightfully retracted his support for the G7 seeing as Trudeau doesn't take the agreements very seriously.

Obviously some politician or the lefties would argue that communique was vague enough for Trudeau to act that way. But I agree with Trump that it goes against the spirit of what was just agreed and that Trudeau is a two-faced backstabber.

Now you can only say Trump wasn't man enough to face Trudeau if he was present or had a meeting with Trudeau after Trudeau made that statement after the event.

The biasness is very obvious in your first 2 quoted news sources. I would suggest you read something more objective.

Trolling 101 dictates that it doesn't matter what I read or quote, your response has to be an immediate dismissal of any source provided. I recognise this game, so let's just say that I know that you know that I know you're playing it.

That said, you agree the communique was acceptable and that in the context of my "man-child" post, Trump, as all bold men do, had left the summit and attacked Trudeau, with a tweet, from 30 000 feet, in the world's most secure aircraft, surrounded by toadies and secret service. Good.

Incidentally, Trudeau's message was the same before and throughout the summit. Trump tried to bully him but he's no WH staffer so he didn't budge. Hell, Kudlow let the cat out of the bag when he said Trudeau risked making Trumpie look weak before the NK summit... It's all personal and it's all sad. You have to have a Trump sized victim complex to infer back-stabbing... Oh wait...
 

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Trolling 101 dictates that it doesn't matter what I read or quote, your response has to be an immediate dismissal of any source provided. I recognise this game, so let's just say that I know that you know that I know you're playing it.

That said, you agree the communique was acceptable and that in the context of my "man-child" post, Trump, as all bold men do, had left the summit and attacked Trudeau, with a tweet, from 30 000 feet, in the world's most secure aircraft, surrounded by toadies and secret service. Good.

Incidentally, Trudeau's message was the same before and throughout the summit. Trump tried to bully him but he's no WH staffer so he didn't budge. Hell, Kudlow let the cat out of the bag when he said Trudeau risked making Trumpie look weak before the NK summit... It's all personal and it's all sad. You have to have a Trump sized victim complex to infer back-stabbing... Oh wait...
Wtf. I actually read all the sources and gave a detailed reply. That in no way is trolling.

Trudeau signed the G7 agreement were they agreed to fair trade and went back on the agreement only AFTER Trump left. He is the two-faced backstabber. And to try and spin that in any anti-trump way requires a great deal of dishonesty.
 

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Wtf. I actually read all the sources and gave a detailed reply. That in no way is trolling.

Trudeau signed the G7 agreement were they agreed to fair trade and went back on the agreement only AFTER Trump left. He is the two-faced backstabber. And to try and spin that in any anti-trump way requires a great deal of dishonesty.

"The biasness is very obvious in your first 2 quoted news sources. I would suggest you read something more objective." - rietrot (MyBB, 2018)

Accusing someone of back-stabbing, now you've run away from the summit were you had the opportunity to do it face-to-face, is cowardly... You worship a bloated orange coward. Own it.
 

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"The biasness is very obvious in your first 2 quoted news sources. I would suggest you read something more objective." - rietrot (MyBB, 2018)

Accusing someone of back-stabbing, now you've run away from the summit were you had the opportunity to do it face-to-face, is cowardly... You worship a bloated orange coward. Own it.
They agreed in the G7 summit. Trudeau only changed his mind after the conference at a media briefing when Trump already left, maybe because Trudeau was scared to disagree with Trump face to face maybe just because he is a two-faced backstabber. How did Trump "run away" from the summit after it finished?
You are now just being ridiculous and will say anything anti-Trump.
 

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They agreed in the G7 summit. Trudeau only changed his mind after the conference at a media briefing when Trump already left, maybe because Trudeau was scared to disagree with Trump face to face maybe just because he is a two-faced backstabber. How did Trump "run away" from the summit after it finished?
You are now just being ridiculous and will say anything anti-Trump.

Trudeau didn't change his mind on anything, especially not what was signed in the agreement. He merely reiterated Canadian resistance to Trump's tariffs.
 

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They agreed in the G7 summit. Trudeau only changed his mind after the conference at a media briefing when Trump already left, maybe because Trudeau was scared to disagree with Trump face to face maybe just because he is a two-faced backstabber. How did Trump "run away" from the summit after it finished?
You are now just being ridiculous and will say anything anti-Trump.

Arrived late, left early. You say to-may-to I say to-ma-to.

You’ve taken too much of the Trump/Kudlow Kool-Aid again. Consult a physician as soon as you can... after the requisite ohms at your Trump shrine of course.
 

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Trudeau didn't change his mind on anything, especially not what was signed in the agreement. He merely reiterated Canadian resistance to Trump's tariffs.
That goes against the spirit of the agreement. Canada has tariffs on certain US products so it is only fair for the US to also have some tariffs on certain Canadian products.
You don't sign an agreement saying we are all going to be nice, fair and cooperate and then talk shît at the first media briefing afterwards.
Trudeau basically just destroyed US-canada relations by trying to score some political points with some leftie newspapers.
 

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That goes against the spirit of the agreement. Canada has tariffs on certain US products so it is only fair for the US to also have some tariffs on certain Canadian products.
You don't sign an agreement saying we are all going to be nice, fair and cooperate and then talk shît at the first media briefing afterwards.
Trudeau basically just destroyed US-canada relations by trying to score some political points with some leftie newspapers.

Excuse me? Trump spent the entire G7 summit ****-talking the other countries, then got on a plane and continued, and backed out of his own signature in the process. Now you want to give a lecture on decorum? Everyone else has to sit there and just take Trump's garbage hose of a mouth, but if they respond in kind they're backstabbers? Get real.
 
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