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Old January 18th, 2018 #4121
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Trump's "Fake news award" is an attempt to wipe out the news agency which doesn't obey to his rule. It's easy to create a news with flaw, then feed it to an agency he doesn't like. When the news agency swallow the bait, then it became an "enemy of people". Or just denies what he has said before, that's something he always does.
 
Old January 18th, 2018 #4122
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Trump's "Fake news award" is an attempt to wipe out the news agency which doesn't obey to his rule. It's easy to create a news with flaw, then feed it to an agency he doesn't like. When the news agency swallow the bait, then it became an "enemy of people". Or just denies what he has said before, that's something he always does.
Trump's "Fake News" awards are well earned and deserved. They're all a bunch of Liberal hacks. Even though Trump is a cuck, he's right on this particular issue.

I don't like Trump because he's a Zionist blow-hard. But your dislike of Trump isn't centered around any core Nationalist values, because you're using the same reasons the left hates Trump as your reasons. You're even more of a cuck than he is.
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Old January 31st, 2018 #4123
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I don't like him because he is an irresponsible man. How could he authorize a 300 million contract to a 2-men's company? I view this as an attempt to steal the money from emergence aid to Puerto-Rico.

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Puerto Rico Cancels Contract with Energy Company Linked to Trump Administration
•October 30, 2017

After controversy last week plagued a $300 million contract to restore power to energy-crippled Puerto Rico, the head of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) has cancelled the contract. The government-owned utility company’s CEO Ricardo Ramos referred to the controversy surrounding the contract as “an enormous distraction […] negatively impacting the work we’re already doing.” Last month, Ramos signed the contact with Whitefish Energy, a small, unheard of two-person Montana-based private utility firm, which was later revealed to have links to the Trump administration. The cancellation follows Puerto Rico’s governor, Ricardo Rossello, calling for PREPA to cancel the contract on Sunday.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/e1b3cff...-contract.html
 
Old January 31st, 2018 #4124
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I don't like him because he is an irresponsible man. How could he authorize a 300 million contract to a 2-men's company? I view this as an attempt to steal the money from emergence aid to Puerto-Rico.
Where is your evidence that Trump authorized this directly? Did you even read any of the articles? Nobody is even implicating Trump directly, and the heat was put on Ryan Zinke, not Trump. The supposed ties were all hear say, with zero evidence to implicate anyone on. It's a big, fat, nothingburger. Just like Trump-Russia collusion. If you're gonna criticize Trump, at least do it based on real issues, and not these fake stories.
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Old January 31st, 2018 #4125
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I don't like him because he is an irresponsible man. How could he authorize a 300 million contract to a 2-men's company? I view this as an attempt to steal the money from emergence aid to Puerto-Rico.
Why the hell does Puerto Rico need OUR MONEY???!!!!!!!?????

You obviously don't live in Florida.

WE'RE SICK OF SPICS!!!!!!!

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Old February 1st, 2018 #4126
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Why the hell does Puerto Rico need OUR MONEY???!!!!!!!?????
Because your country conquered it.

That's how these things work.
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Old February 13th, 2018 #4127
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Where is your evidence that Trump authorized this directly? Did you even read any of the articles? Nobody is even implicating Trump directly, and the heat was put on Ryan Zinke, not Trump. The supposed ties were all hear say, with zero evidence to implicate anyone on. It's a big, fat, nothingburger. Just like Trump-Russia collusion. If you're gonna criticize Trump, at least do it based on real issues, and not these fake stories.
That's Trump's style.

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Trump's Deputy Drug Czar Is A 24-Year-Old With A Flimsy Work History
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Dominique Mosbergen,HuffPost• January 22, 2018

A 24-year-old appointed to a top position in the White House drug policy office has come under scrutiny in recent days for his scanty résumé and lack of qualifications.

A new Washington Post report reveals that one of Taylor Weyeneth’s few previous jobs ended ignominiously. Weyeneth was “let go” from a New York law firm in 2015 because he didn’t show up to work, the paper reports.

Weyeneth was appointed last year as deputy chief of staff of the Office of National Drug Control Policy, or ONDCP, which coordinates federal drug-control efforts, and questions have recently been raised about his fitness for the role.

Prior to his work for the Trump administration, the only job he’d held since graduating from college in 2016 was working on President Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, the Post reported earlier this month. As a high schooler, Weyeneth worked for a family firm that processed health products; and as an undergraduate, he had a job as a legal assistant at the New York law firm O’Dwyer & Bernstien.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-apo...121016887.html
 
Old February 27th, 2018 #4128
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Donald Trump nominates man whose firm tripled price of insulin to regulate drug companies
Alex Azar would be ‘a star for better healthcare and lower drug prices’, Mr Trump said

Chantal Da Silva Sunday 19 November 2017

Donald Trump’s pick for health secretary, Alex Azar, was previously an executive at a pharmaceutical company that repeatedly raised the prices of its drugs and tripled the cost of its top-selling insulin over the five years he served as a company president, it has emerged.

Mr Trump announced his choice on Monday, tweeting that Mr Azar would be a “star for better healthcare and lower drug prices”.

If Mr Azar becomes Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary, he will oversee a $1tr (£76bn) department responsible for America’s major insurance programmes, including Obamacare, public health, medical research and food and drug safety.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/wo...-a8062886.html
 
Old March 10th, 2018 #4129
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Now that all the crazies have had their say in this thread, y'all know you're being hustled dontcha?

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Old March 12th, 2018 #4130
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UNSEEN CHRISTOPHER STEELE MEMO CLAIMED RUSSIA STOPPED TRUMP FROM APPOINTING ROMNEY AS SECRETARY OF STATE: REPORT
BY GREG PRICE ON 3/5/18


http://www.newsweek.com/christopher-...y-trump-830494
 
Old March 13th, 2018 #4131
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Trump fires Sec of State Tillerson, replaces him with CIA chief Pompeo
Published time: 13 Mar, 2018 12:47
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President Donald Trump ousted Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, replacing him with CIA Director Mike Pompeo, appointing Gina Haspel instead of him.

This is a major shake-up of Trump's cabinet. Tillerson was made to cut short his trip to Africa and return to Washington the day before the announcement, as preparations were underway for a meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
Haspel was the deputy director of the CIA. She is the first woman to lead the US intelligence service.

Tillerson has recently taken an ambivalent stance towards North Korea. In mid-February, he said that he was “listening” to Pyongyang, adding that it is his job to “ensure” the North Koreans know that Washington keeps the negotiation channels open. At the same time, he also said that the US still prefers the policy of “large sticks” in relations with North Korea.

On timing of Rex Tillerson’s firing, senior White House aide says: “The president wanted to make sure to have his new team in place in advance of the upcoming talks with North Korea and various ongoing trade negotiations.”

Pompeo seems to have taken a more hard-line approach. On Sunday, he said that Trump would make no “concessions” to the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. Speaking to Fox News, he also said that Pyongyang must stop its missile tests and “allow” the US to conduct military drills in the region. North Korea should also leave discussions for denuclearization on the table, he added.

Pompeo thanked Trump for the “opportunity to serve as Secretary of State” and said that he was “honored” to work as the head of the CIA.

Tillerson was also out of sync with the White House regarding the case of Sergei Skripal, the former double agent who was poisoned in the UK. Tillerson said he didn’t know whether the Russian government had any knowledge of the attack, but agreed with British investigators that Moscow was “likely responsible.” By contrast, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders refused to attribute responsibility for the incident, suggesting that more proof was needed to draw any definite conclusions.

Relations between Trump and Tillerson have reportedly been strained for quite some time. Back in October 2017, NBC said that Tillerson called the president a “moron” and threatened to resign. The Secretary of State then dismissed reports about his intention to leave his post. He repeatedly declined to deny reports that he called Trump a “moron,” however.

In mid-October 2017, it was also reported that Trump sought to undermine Tillerson’s diplomatic initiatives with North Korea. The top US diplomat also dismissed those reports and vowed to continue diplomatic efforts “until the first bomb drops.”

https://www.rt.com/usa/421150-trump-...secretary-cia/
 
Old March 13th, 2018 #4132
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Pompeo seems to have taken a more hard-line approach. On Sunday, he said that Trump would make no “concessions” to the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un. Speaking to Fox News, he also said that Pyongyang must stop its missile tests and “allow” the US to conduct military drills in the region. North Korea should also leave discussions for denuclearization on the table, he added.
This is all about sabotaging peace in the region and stopping the Koreans from unification. The US knows it's the third wheel in the relationship over there, plus China also wants to kick the US off that Asian peninsula for good.
 
Old March 13th, 2018 #4133
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Tillerson has recently taken an ambivalent stance towards North Korea. In mid-February, he said that he was “listening” to Pyongyang, adding that it is his job to “ensure” the North Koreans know that Washington keeps the negotiation channels open. At the same time, he also said that the US still prefers the policy of “large sticks” in relations with North Korea.
So basically, he was fired because he was a little bit too sane for the position.
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Old March 25th, 2018 #4134
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Fight Over Trump’s CIA Nominee Who Helped Oversee Torture May Hinge On Democrats

Igor Bobic,HuffPost •March 21, 2018

WASHINGTON ? Democrats find themselves in a conspicuous position on the nomination of Gina Haspel to lead the Central Intelligence Agency. For once, they may have the power and the moral high ground to derail one of President Donald Trump’s high-level appointments.

The question is whether they can stick together long enough to do so.

As the head of a clandestine base in Thailand in 2002, Haspel oversaw the interrogation of one terror suspect that reportedly included techniques like waterboarding. Another suspect, Abu Zubaydah, was waterboarded 83 times in one month at the same facility, although Haspel had not been put in charge of the base yet when he was questioned.

The torture sessions were videotaped, and Haspel also reportedly played a part in the tapes’ destruction in 2005. The CIA has disputed this, saying her superior was responsible for the decision to do so.


https://www.yahoo.com/news/fight-ove...185933095.html
 
Old April 7th, 2018 #4135
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Wallace: Trump is engaged in unprecedented attack of media
FOX News Videos•April 6, 2018

https://www.yahoo.com/news/wallace-t...151624063.html
 
Old April 22nd, 2018 #4136
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Trump Unpredictable

One of the challenges for U.S. companies and trade groups is that they’ve never experienced a president as unpredictable as Trump, who doesn’t always follow normal protocol, said Lee Drutman, a senior fellow at New America, a Washington think tank, who has written about lobbying.

Trump "seems to change his mind all the time and only listen to a handful of people right around him,” Drutman said. “So it makes lobbying more difficult.”

It’s still early stages for the coalition, which is considering the next steps its members might take together and individually, Castaneda said. They’re reviewing the more than 1,300 products on the list for proposed tariffs and plan to argue for exclusions during a formal comment period that ends May 11.

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/rare-...080000268.html
 
Old May 4th, 2018 #4137
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Comey Says Trump Is Like a 'Mob Boss' in Upcoming Interview

Newsweek Greg Price Newsweek April 11, 2018

https://finance.yahoo.com/news/comey...131326800.html
 
Old May 18th, 2018 #4138
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Is there a tyrant among us? What would Shakespeare say?
Jerry Adler,Yahoo News•May 7, 2018

A cynical demagogue achieves the height of power through deceit and treachery, and proceeds to rule ruthlessly. Brooding, suspicious, and captive of his own angry whims, he dismisses or alienates the very allies who helped his rise, until he must face, virtually alone, the righteous retribution of those he has exploited and wronged.

Sound familiar? It should: It is the plot of one of Shakespeare’s best-known plays, Richard III, which also forms the heart of a new book by the scholar and Pulitzer-prize-winning author Stephen Greenblatt, Tyrant: Shakespeare on Politics. Any resemblance to current events or personalities is strictly intentional.



https://www.yahoo.com/news/tyrant-am...090041055.html
 
Old September 27th, 2018 #4139
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Old September 27th, 2018 #4140
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Trump's press conference yesterday was hilarious. He kills me when he gets all cerebral and stream of conciousness-y. The jew press has no clue how to handle him in these arenas.

Politics aside, he can be very funny and engaging.
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