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Trump’s defense of Russia prompts outrage from some Republicans

KenH

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What he (the fellow) knows is that he has $20.00 extra bucks in his wallet every paycheck.

So that’s the price of a Trump supporter’s political soul? 20 bucks? Interesting. Very interesting.
 

HankD

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Ken you still don't understand. You can't accept the fact of how little it takes to please the masses on an individual basis.

To insult them gets you NOWHERE.

To put a little extra green in the wallet gets you EVERWHERE with most and SOMEWHERE with the rest.

Who the is the wiser? the insulter giving crumbs or the ------ (fill in the blanks) giving a few greenbacks?
 

InTheLight

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So that’s the price of a Trump supporter’s political soul? 20 bucks? Interesting. Very interesting.

No, it's not the price of their "soul". It's the result of a campaign promise, and it's about $1,000 a year.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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No way to know for sure when Mueller’s investigation will be concluded, but I estimate sometime in the first half of 2019.
Ken, listen you either know something or you don’t know something.... here your answer is speculative... and brother that is week. Don’t come off as week. Better to say I don’t know.
 

Earth Wind and Fire

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Quit the melodrama brethren :Roflmao

The common fellow (ya its a genderphobia term and I therefore am a genderphob) in the street couldn't care less about Trump being a "traitor" or not.
What he (the fellow) knows is that he has $20.00 extra bucks in his wallet every paycheck - attributable to President Trump.

Nuff said.
Not in New Jersey we don’t.
 

carpro

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So you are saying Trump supporters are bought off? Wow! Quite an admission there.

Another ridiculous response pulled out of thin air.

Can't make a point on your own so you have to twist someone else's words for your off the wall response.
 

Calminian

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What I don't understand is, why are the dems and rinos not willing to have peace with Russia? I don't ever remember a time when either party actively campaigned against peace with Russia. It's very clear Putin respects Trump more than he did the previous presidents. And they're mad because he didn't insult Putin? Would Reagan have insulted Putin at a summit?

Very strange hysterical outrage. And the irony is, Trump is harder on Russia than Obama, Bush or Clinton combined. We're in a very good place.
 

HankD

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What I don't understand is, why are the dems and rinos not willing to have peace with Russia? I don't ever remember a time when either party actively campaigned against peace with Russia. It's very clear Putin respects Trump more than he did the previous presidents. And they're mad because he didn't insult Putin? Would Reagan have insulted Putin at a summit?

Very strange hysterical outrage. And the irony is, Trump is harder on Russia than Obama, Bush or Clinton combined. We're in a very good place.
It's the new handful thrown against the wall to see if it will stick.

Even if it does the Progressive left's efforts will come to nought because they cannot come out of their multi-layered state of denial and deal with issues rather than their obsessive compulsive need to find some kryptonite to use on SuperTrump.
 

Calminian

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It's the new handful thrown against the wall to see if it will stick.

Even if it does the Progressive left's efforts will come to nought because they cannot come out of their multi-layered state of denial and deal with issues rather than their obsessive compulsive need to find some kryptonite to use on SuperTrump.

The good thing about Trump is, he's willing to ignore the hysteria and stick to his guns. Lot of "politicians" would crack under this type of hysteria. Can you imagine a President McCain in this situation? A President Rubio?

Trump doesn't mind holding a minority opinion, even when the other side gets hysterical. He's going to pursue peaceful relations with Russia.
 

KenH

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“Americans elected a president who — this is a safe surmise — knew that he had more to fear from making his tax returns public than from keeping them secret. The most innocent inference is that for decades he has depended on an American weakness, susceptibility to the tacky charisma of wealth, which would evaporate when his tax returns revealed that he has always lied about his wealth, too. A more ominous explanation might be that his redundantly demonstrated incompetence as a businessman tumbled him into unsavory financial dependencies on Russians. A still more sinister explanation might be that the Russians have something else, something worse, to keep him compliant.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...1bf7847b375_story.html?utm_term=.033399f2c297
 
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