Putin honors Trump !
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!!!deleted!!! (28128673) — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 05:10 PM)
It's very interesting to reread this article printed in The Telegraph last summer about what was being said about Trump in Russia. The Russians clearly feared Hillary Clinton and couldn't get over their luck that someone as dumb as Trump was running. Trump is playing right into their hands. Russia is just lapping this up. They had no idea it would be so easy to fell American democracy; Trump is their greatest gift. He absolutely is Russia's beloved man of the year.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/07/27/what-the-russian-press-is-saying-about-donald-trumpand-hillar/ -
!!!deleted!!! (28128673) — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 05:32 PM)
While Putin is honoring Trump, here's what America thinks of him:
http://www.politicususa.com/2016/12/31/2017s-big-reveal-idiot-trump-conflict-interest-trump-meat-puppet-trump.html
Trump's feelings are so hurt, he's tweeting like a two-year-old about his enemies. He thought he was going to be beloved. For that adoration, he'll have to move to Russia. Oh, the fools that think he knows what he's doing. History is going to never let you forget your egregious errors. -
!!!deleted!!! (28128673) — 9 years ago(December 31, 2016 05:51 PM)
Isn't Mr. Bean Canadian? Awww, it's so NICE of him to be concerned about the popular vote versus the the the electoral college vote, isn't it? Wonder if he knows the connection of the electoral college to slavery?
Psssst: Beano, Trump lost. By almost 3 MILLION votes. And it KILLS him. He'll never get over it, and the majority of Americans will NEVER accept him as our president. -
mrbean-87852 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 09:08 AM)
Read this article and try to see how it relates to this election.
http://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2013/02/the-better-team-lost-the-super-bowl/272856/
Nobody is saying that the Baltimore Ravens were not Super Bowl Champions even though most stats for that game against San Francisco were not in their favour, but you are trying to say Donald Trump is not going to be your president. Whether you like it or not, he will be your president. It's time to stop whining and crying and move on. That's what 49er fans did. -
yobets — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 11:08 AM)
Easy for you to say - he wasn't elected YOUR President.
Sorry - this isn't a football game (or any other kind of game). This is the future of the US. There's a lot more riding on this than some money & a big ring. And there won't be a different winner next year.
I don't really care if you perceive me as whining & crying - I will NOT move on. I will continue to make sure Trump does not destroy my country. I will continue to call foul (another ball analogy lol) when I see him doing wrong.
I have another analogy for you - it's like getting raped & you want me to lay there, enjoy it, & keep my mouth shut. Not going to happen. -
pvd295 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 02:02 PM)
Nobody is saying that the Baltimore Ravens were not Super Bowl Champions even though most stats for that game against San Francisco were not in their favour, but you are trying to say Donald Trump is not going to be your president. Whether you like it or not, he will be your president. It's time to stop whining and crying and move on. That's what 49er fans did.
You're trying to compare America's Presidential election to a football game? Are you serious?
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mrbean-87852 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 04:07 PM)
Yes I am. Is that more far fetched than comparing your election to a rape attack? I don't think so and if you actually read the article you will notice how it talks about execution of the basics. Hillary's campaign was executed very poorly. She was basically phoning it in because she felt the presidency was hers for the taking without actually working for it or earning it. Try opening your mind just a little. You would likely be amazed at what you could learn. Get out of that bubble you live in and join us out in the real world.
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pvd295 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 04:30 PM)
The real world does not compare the Presidential election to a football game. Sorry; certainly can't learn anything from you and your 'trying to be intelligent' posts.
Stick to your one-line non-sequiturs - we don't learn much from those, either, but it will save your fingers some typing.
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!!!deleted!!! (28128673) — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 07:30 PM)
No idea what Mr. "I'm Not American" is saying, but I agree with your posts, pvd.
Imagine Trudeau beat Harper by 3 million votes but Harper got to stay in office because of a technicality. Then imagine it was found that Russia influenced the election in Harper's favor. Then imagine Harper was a sexual predator with no governing experience and had run a campaign based on vicious demagoguery. Then Mr. "I'm Not American" would have a faint glimmer of what we're dealing with. No, it's not a football game. No, America is not going to get over it. We're going to fight for our democracy. -
mrbean-87852 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 07:41 PM)
Almost half of America disagrees with you. Hillary knew the rules going in. The campaign would have been quite different if the election were based on popular vote. Here in Canada we have seats in the House of Commons. It is very similar to the electoral college. In the last election Justin Trudeau and the Liberals took 184 seats ? 54.4 per cent of the total of 338 seats ? with 39.5 per cent of the popular vote. That means 60.5 % of voters didn't vote Liberal. That means that they didn't want Trudeau. Do you see riots here? No. We accept it and move on and try to do what's bests for the country.
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Joaquin1024 — 9 years ago(January 01, 2017 08:21 PM)
I'm American and Trump doesn't have a mandate.
24% Americans voted for Trump 26% voted for Hillary the other 48% eligible voters didn't vote.
Trump doesn't have half of the support of the public here the world needs to remember this.
I'm giving him the same respect he gave President Obama in 2008.
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pvd295 — 9 years ago(January 02, 2017 07:40 AM)
People who don't vote don't count.
Of course, that also means people from other countries who don't vote in our elections - yet have an awful lot to say about our government.
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tmontyb — 9 years ago(January 02, 2017 09:42 AM)
yet have an awful lot to say about our government.
That's the strange part. I can see people possibly interested in our Gov't, but I'm hard pressed to believe they would support Trump like this one does.
It takes a sick mind for someone to keep replying to your posts when you said they're on ignore.