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  • Matthewfalle
    Matthewfalle Posts: 17,380
    Rolf F wrote:
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.

    It's not actually hair as such - it is a caterpillar that has decided to live on his head.

    Megalopygid-Trump-2.jpg

    That's well cool.

    If I had one on each shoulder I could be like some African general.
    Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am

    De Sisti wrote:
    This is one of the silliest threads I've come across. :lol:

    Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour :D
    smithy21 wrote:

    He's right you know.
  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.
    Are we back to the President's brain is missing again?
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
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  • Matthewfalle
    Matthewfalle Posts: 17,380
    PBlakeney wrote:
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.
    Are we back to the President's brain is missing again?

    No one ever told me there was one there in the first place.......
    Postby team47b » Sun Jun 28, 2015 11:53 am

    De Sisti wrote:
    This is one of the silliest threads I've come across. :lol:

    Recognition at last Matthew, well done!, a justified honour :D
    smithy21 wrote:

    He's right you know.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.

    Or will the rest of it, devoid of its controlling power, just shrivel up and die. Like a zombie crone I suppose.

    Someone will build a room with a lightening conductor to the corpse.
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  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    PBlakeney wrote:
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.
    Are we back to the President's brain is missing again?

    No one ever told me there was one there in the first place.......
    Spitting Image. For the benefit of younger readers...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NrWX-FsXgQ
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
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  • dinyull
    dinyull Posts: 2,979
    Interesting that Trump called for Roy Moore to resign following sexual assault allegations.
  • haydenm
    haydenm Posts: 2,997
    Dinyull wrote:
    Interesting that Trump called for Roy Moore to resign following sexual assault allegations.

    I know you aren't really meant to be happy when bad things happen to people but Trump really is a special case, this last year has to be a bad dream surely? He's a truly dreadful man. Hypocrite. No class. SAD.
  • Dinyull wrote:
    Interesting that Trump called for Roy Moore to resign following sexual assault allegations.
    Like Mitch McConnell, a half-hearted response from Trump that came with the caveat of 'if the allegations are true'.

    The kiss of death would have been if Trump had called him a good guy.
  • bianchimoon
    bianchimoon Posts: 3,942
    Don't think even Trump could could be seen top endorse Moore, If there's a person 'even' worse than Trump, Moore could get that title, disgrace to humanity
    All lies and jest..still a man hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest....
  • Don't think even Trump could could be seen top endorse Moore, If there's a person 'even' worse than Trump, Moore could get that title, disgrace to humanity


    https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/sta ... 80?lang=en

    From September.
  • dinyull
    dinyull Posts: 2,979
    Is funny to see that Moore alleges that homosexuality leads to paedophilia.

    Moore's alleged victim was 14...
  • At least Mitt Romney has been unequivical in stating that Moore is unfit for office and should step aside and that the allegations need to be taken seriously.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    Don't think even Trump could could be seen top endorse Moore, If there's a person 'even' worse than Trump, Moore could get that title, disgrace to humanity


    https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/sta ... 80?lang=en

    From September.

    Good find KG.
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  • briantrumpet
    briantrumpet Posts: 20,336
    PBlakeney wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    Pinno wrote:
    Do you reaction if he ever ends up in court they will just present the hair as the accused?

    I think the hair will make a dash for freedom while it can.
    The rest of it will get sold cheap for Redneck organ donation - to keep the genetic line going.
    Are we back to the President's brain is missing again?

    No one ever told me there was one there in the first place.......
    Spitting Image. For the benefit of younger readers...

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NrWX-FsXgQ
    I guess that had the writers/creators known that parts of Reagan's brain were indeed starting to disappear, they might not have used his Alzheimer's for comedy/satire.

    I think Trump is further along the line of something awry with his brain, but unless the GOP deal with Trump as unfit, then satire must remain in the arsenal to try to undermine his destructive presidency.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    The whole shebang is a ticking time bomb:

    Trump promises from tax cuts to walls and nothing yet has materialised.
    The lack of a trade increase/reduction of trade deficit (vis-a-vis Pacific Trade agreement/China/Canada).
    His inability to get any ill conceived reforms through.
    The dwindling stock of senate cabinet members and the dwindling choices of allies to fill the vacated roles.
    The impending court cases to key advisers and complicit individuals.
    The appointment of people to certain positions that will prove to be inept very quickly.
    ...and ultimately, complete disillusionment from the electorate that voted for him.

    A house of cards.
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  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    Pinno wrote:
    The whole shebang is a ticking time bomb:

    Trump promises from tax cuts to walls and nothing yet has materialised.
    The lack of a trade increase/reduction of trade deficit (vis-a-vis Pacific Trade agreement/China/Canada).
    His inability to get any ill conceived reforms through.
    The dwindling stock of senate cabinet members and the dwindling choices of allies to fill the vacated roles.
    The impending court cases to key advisers and complicit individuals.
    The appointment of people to certain positions that will prove to be inept very quickly.
    ...and ultimately, complete disillusionment from the electorate that voted for him.

    A house of cards.
    House of Cards?
    Where the lead gets sacked for inappropriate behaviour?
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • It appears things are hotting up for the Mike Flynns again, both for their roles in an £11m payment for the extradition of a muslim cleric to Turkey, which would mean not just lobbying for Turkey but as agents for another country acting against US law, and meetings with a pro-Russian congressman who sought to make a deal with Trump to protect Julian Assange in return for damaging information taken by the Russians on the DNC and Hilary.
  • briantrumpet
    briantrumpet Posts: 20,336
    It appears things are hotting up for the Mike Flynns again, both for their roles in an £11m payment for the extradition of a muslim cleric to Turkey, which would mean not just lobbying for Turkey but as agents for another country acting against US law, and meetings with a pro-Russian congressman who sought to make a deal with Trump to protect Julian Assange in return for damaging information taken by the Russians on the DNC and Hilary.
    Apparently someone in the Mueller team has form for deliberately charging relations of people they want to flip to get the big fish. In one case, he charged a husband and wife who had young children, and the deal he offered allowed the wife to get out of prison before the husband went in. I think it was in the Enron case, and they got the info they needed. I think the reckoning is Flynn will want to save his son, and will therefore dish any dirt on Trump there is.

    EDIT - it's this one: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions ... story.html
  • Trump to work with Putin to end IS in Syria. Which is hardly surprising, of course. Other than, almost a year into the administration, it does appear that that secret plan to defeat IS hasn't really worked.
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  • Pinno wrote:
    The whole shebang is a ticking time bomb:

    Trump promises from tax cuts to walls and nothing yet has materialised.
    The lack of a trade increase/reduction of trade deficit (vis-a-vis Pacific Trade agreement/China/Canada).
    His inability to get any ill conceived reforms through.
    The dwindling stock of senate cabinet members and the dwindling choices of allies to fill the vacated roles.
    The impending court cases to key advisers and complicit individuals.
    The appointment of people to certain positions that will prove to be inept very quickly.
    ...and ultimately, complete disillusionment from the electorate that voted for him.

    A house of cards.

    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    Trump to work with Putin to end IS in Syria. Which is hardly surprising, of course. Other than, almost a year into the administration, it does appear that that secret plan to defeat IS hasn't really worked.

    But isn't that just a continuation of the drone strikes under the Obama administration simply being continued?
    Have those strikes actually ceased in the last couple of years at all?
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  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
    I have a friend who moved to America. His Facebook page is ridiculous. Trump still has a lot of support and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    PBlakeney wrote:
    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
    I have a friend who moved to America. His Facebook page is ridiculous. Trump still has a lot of support and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.

    Sure but how will the damn commy funding links go down with the rootin' tootin' gun slinging rednecks when it kicks off?
    How much press reporting can he deflect at that moment in time?
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  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    Pinno wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
    I have a friend who moved to America. His Facebook page is ridiculous. Trump still has a lot of support and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.

    Sure but how will the damn commy funding links go down with the rootin' tootin' gun slinging rednecks when it kicks off?
    How much press reporting can he deflect at that moment in time?
    Right now, it is just fake news.
    And yes, he did invent the word fake as far as they are concerned.
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • orraloon
    orraloon Posts: 13,227
    PBlakeney wrote:
    ...and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.
    Detect any resonance with the Disunited Kingdom? Politicos rabble rousing amongst the retards and dotards, abetted by vested interest media?

    At least Cofveve-man will be gone within the next x years (or months) whereas d-UK is xxxxed for a generation.
  • rick_chasey
    rick_chasey Posts: 75,661
    Pinno wrote:
    The whole shebang is a ticking time bomb:

    Trump promises from tax cuts to walls and nothing yet has materialised.
    The lack of a trade increase/reduction of trade deficit (vis-a-vis Pacific Trade agreement/China/Canada).
    His inability to get any ill conceived reforms through.
    The dwindling stock of senate cabinet members and the dwindling choices of allies to fill the vacated roles.
    The impending court cases to key advisers and complicit individuals.
    The appointment of people to certain positions that will prove to be inept very quickly.
    ...and ultimately, complete disillusionment from the electorate that voted for him.

    A house of cards.

    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite

    Can’t remember where but I read a study that suggested that Trump voters don’t expect Trump success and his failure to get anything done in government merely mirrors their own feelings and so reinforces their support. In essence, it concluded, they vote and support trump as a reflection of their own hopelessness.

    Though it didn’t come out condescending in the way I’ve just made it out, but hey, it’s me right?
  • pblakeney
    pblakeney Posts: 27,320
    orraloon wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    ...and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.
    Detect any resonance with the Disunited Kingdom? Politicos rabble rousing amongst the retards and dotards, abetted by vested interest media?

    At least Cofveve-man will be gone within the next x years (or months) whereas d-UK is xxxxed for a generation.
    Unfortunately, yes.
    I put Brexit fans on a par with Trump fans. On all levels.
    The above may be fact, or fiction, I may be serious, I may be jesting.
    I am not sure. You have no chance.
    Veronese68 wrote:
    PB is the most sensible person on here.
  • Pinno wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
    I have a friend who moved to America. His Facebook page is ridiculous. Trump still has a lot of support and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.

    Sure but how will the damn commy funding links go down with the rootin' tootin' gun slinging rednecks when it kicks off?
    How much press reporting can he deflect at that moment in time?

    I think the Russian thing is generational - to those of us who grew up in the Cold War they are the bogeyman but to anybody under forty with no real interest in international news they are just another country.

    Just blame the traitors and saboteurs for defying the will of the people. Amazes me how many Brits sneer at Americans.
  • pinno
    pinno Posts: 52,312
    edited November 2017
    Pinno wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    The people who voted for him will blame everybody but Trump. Probably start with Jews, UN, and the liberal metropolitan elite
    I have a friend who moved to America. His Facebook page is ridiculous. Trump still has a lot of support and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.

    Sure but how will the damn commy funding links go down with the rootin' tootin' gun slinging rednecks when it kicks off?
    How much press reporting can he deflect at that moment in time?

    I think the Russian thing is generational - to those of us who grew up in the Cold War they are the bogeyman but to anybody under forty with no real interest in international news they are just another country.

    Just blame the traitors and saboteurs for defying the will of the people. Amazes me how many Brits sneer at Americans.

    But ultimately, it will be the establishment and the judiciary who were of the Cold War generation that will be in control of proceedings.
    What he says regarding the press at that moment in time will have no bearing on the outcome. In fact, he might even put his foot in the proverbial sh1t bucket even deeper.

    You cannot say that anti-communist sentiment isn't still deeply rooted in the American psyche. In fact it has morphed into something else but not dissimilar - a scepticism and paranoia of supposed external threat. Especially since 9/11.
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  • veronese68
    veronese68 Posts: 27,813
    PBlakeney wrote:
    orraloon wrote:
    PBlakeney wrote:
    ...and yes, liberal metropolitan elite is the first thing thrown at anyone disagreeing.
    Detect any resonance with the Disunited Kingdom? Politicos rabble rousing amongst the retards and dotards, abetted by vested interest media?

    At least Cofveve-man will be gone within the next x years (or months) whereas d-UK is xxxxed for a generation.
    Unfortunately, yes.
    I put Brexit fans on a par with Trump fans. On all levels.
    Yep, completely agree with Mr Loon and Blakey. Our leave voting phucktards will blame the EU and remain voters for scuppering their glorious new UK. It won't be their fault for voting for the monumental screw up anyone with sense told them it would be.