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Look...no sense in arguing with LL, Trump is like God to him. Everything good that happens you credit Trump, everything bad, he credits the Clintons! Trump id LL's God. Hopefully Trump will take LL medicare away!
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See how he thinks of him after that!
I wond[/B][/FONT][/COLOR]er what they would have said had Mrs. Clinton been elected and immediately announced that her daughter would become a chief advisor, and that her husband was staying in their private home that would require lots of extra government spending to protect him there? Originally Posted by Muy LargoI would have said her daughter takes care of her when she has strokes, so having her close is good, and can't function and Bill has already stained the Oral Office too much with his DNA, so having him live somewhere else is better for the carpet.
Yes, there have been some notable flip-flops for our President. To name some major ones -- NAFTA, NATO, China as a currency manipulator. It's a good thing that Trump can change his mind, but what is more worrisome is that he seemed to express his previously held positions with such utter confidence. Now he has admitted that he really didn't know that much about NAFTA during the campaign. Yet he repeated his confidently stated attacks on NAFTA over and over as he'd stir up his political rallies. He did the same thing with China, and with NATO, with his Mexicans-will-pay-for-the-wall idea. What does this type of behavior reveal about this man? Originally Posted by Muy LargoThat he is a shrewd politician.
...in actuality he was naïve about the nuts and bolts of the matter. Originally Posted by Muy LargoHe's not a policy wonk. He doesn't get lost in the weeds. But that doesn't make him naive.
Or, we can consider that Trump treats language with a disregard for... factualness. Originally Posted by Muy LargoBingo! Now you're starting to get it. Trump is a (political) performance artist. Like Lady Gaga. Here is a spot-on column written by the WSJ's Dan Henninger last December that I already posted twice in this forum. You need to read it again:
Well the flip flopper in chief had a change of heart and said he will not pull out (of) NAFTA... Originally Posted by Luke_WyattDon't sweat it, Puke... Speaking of pulling out, you're lucky R.M. kept her promise at your last pounding session and pulled that giant strap-on out of your fat well-plunged ass!