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Captain_Maclaine posted:Agreed. Didn't help that a lot of the early histories of his presidency, and the war itself for that matter, were written by Southerners who ~*for some odd reason*~ didn't seem that objective in their treatments. I'll never forget hearing it called "The War of Northern Aggression" when I went down South for the first time. You shot first, dicknoses.
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The idea of (even the possibility of) Obama being appointed the Designated Adult is hilarious but also pretty sad.
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myron cope posted:The idea of (even the possibility of) Obama being appointed the Designated Adult is hilarious but also pretty sad. I have things to do today, so only one more for now. From Ryan stops vote on bringing back earmarks posted by freeper conservativepoet the excerpt posted:Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) on Wednesday persuaded GOP lawmakers to postpone a vote on a measure to bring back legislative earmarks. Let's see if freep understands the difference between earmarks as a deal-making mechanism and earmarks as porkbarrel bullshit. No. What did you think? quote:To: conservativepoet ... CR? quote:To: conservativepoet "I'm going to write them some very nasty emails!" quote:To: conservativepoet Here's a 1998 freeper making sense. quote:To: All And then comes Kit Cat quote:To: Paladin2 And even more Kit Cat! quote:To: 9YearLurker I really can't wait for these high hopes to be dashed. I really can't stop hoping that their high hopes are going to be dashed. I really can't stop needing to hope. Meanwhile, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA THEY THINK TRUMP HAS AN ATTENTION SPAN quote:To: Mr. K WENDLE continues to provide no proof that he is not a troll. quote:To: entropy12
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Alter Ego posted:I'll never forget hearing it called "The War of Northern Aggression" when I went down South for the first time. You shot first, dicknoses. I was fortunate enough to be able to take a Civil War seminar with Reid Mitchell when I was in grad school (he did a year as a visiting professor at my school), and he remarked that, as a Louisianan, he himself had had hopes of being able to explain things back to all the Lost Causers back home when he'd first started his career, that the main problem was that they wouldn't hear such talk from a Yankee, but might from a fellow southerner. He also admitted that, in retrospect, it was a staggering naive thing to hope for.
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Jesus Christ why on earth do they think that bills all need to be one page
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Alter Ego posted:Jesus Christ why on earth do they think that bills all need to be one page They're idiots who feel threatened by anything more complicated or nuanced than a Denny's menu.
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Captain_Maclaine posted:They're idiots who feel threatened by anything more complicated or nuanced than a Denny's menu. Hell, same.
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Captain_Maclaine posted:They're idiots who feel threatened by anything more complicated or nuanced than a Denny's menu. I don't know, man--have you ever tried to get substitutions on a Moon Over My Hammy?
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Alter Ego posted:I don't know, man--have you ever tried to get substitutions on a Moon Over My Hammy? That's due to the waiters being stoned off their rear end, not anything to do with the menu.
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quote:I’ve got a feeling Trump (or his attorney) will read every word of the bills presented to him. Nothing will be snuck past him. There won’t be any “Just give me a pen.” Alter Ego posted:Jesus Christ why on earth do they think that bills all need to be one page
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I just...it hurts my brain. Do these people read books? Do they get mad because the author doesn't add the Cliffs Notes version at the front so they don't have to read all those LONG, BORING pages? Do they also demand that their food be pre-chewed for them at restaurants too because they don't wanna waste those precious calories?
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Darkman Fanpage posted:Probably told him that the GOP is just itching to impeach him so they can have their man Pence in the seat instead of some loose cannon. Trump is nothing more than a useful idiot to them. Trump isn't getting impeached for anything short of giving Putin a rimjob in public. A Republican Congress going after a Republican President, especially one with the support that Trump had from the howling masses, would be open season on said incumbents from the hard-rights in the primaries. No chance they risk their political careers over such a move. The only slightly more probable scenario is that Trump becomes so overwhelmed by the position that he resigns. What makes that unlikely is that it becomes the ultimate admission of failure from a person who's built his reputation on never failing in anything in life, and living in that kind of persona surely has replaced reality in Trump's own mind. The only way you're not getting at least four years of the Thousand Year Trumpenreich is if he becomes physically incapable of executing the office of the Presidency. (I'd add mentally in there as well, but who the gently caress would know.) But if anything, removing Trump from the picture in a way that his loudest supporters couldn't cry foul over would be the worst news for libs/Dems, since then you've got a unified Republican party with a "reasonable" President on top and complete control over the federal government and no reasonable fear that the far-right would rebel and take control again.
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No, I want a completely addled Trump stubbornly running for reelection in 2020, against a candidate not named Hillary Clinton and with Debbie Wasserman-Schultz attached to a rocket that's speeding toward the sun. If 2020's candidate is engaging, charismatic, and articulate? Even better. However, I could see him resigning the office in a "gently caress you" kind of huff because he's decided he doesn't want it anymore. Trump wanted to be President the same way you or I might want a cold beer. Fritz Coldcockin fucked around with this message at 19:35 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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Alter Ego posted:I just...it hurts my brain. Do these people read books? Do they get mad because the author doesn't add the Cliffs Notes version at the front so they don't have to read all those LONG, BORING pages? They are absolutely the sort that don't read books, but get really, really mad about specific books due to what they see about them on freep, or just assume given the titles and/or authors' names.
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So basically we're hog tied to a railway and we have no chance of getting away from the roaring train?
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It's like they drew this after watching Blazing Saddles. Alter Ego posted:Don't malign Grant. He was a genuinely good man who trusted the wrong people, and his first term was actually above average for that era of Presidents. I don't mean Grant is Trump. I like Grant, he was an awseome guy, even still trying to help people that served under him in his final years, But his second term he did pretty much what trump is doing now, stacking friends and supporters in positions that are and will continue to gently caress him while his term crashes and burns McGlockenshire posted:"Let's not just turn around and bring back earmarks two weeks later." No, let's wait till Trump gets inaugurated and then we'll pass it when the world isn't watching us. Bunch of loving scumbags Alter Ego posted:I just...it hurts my brain. Do these people read books? Do they get mad because the author doesn't add the Cliffs Notes version at the front so they don't have to read all those LONG, BORING pages? To be fair, they likely can't read because they can't see the print and get their food pre chewed because they can't chew it/need it broken down a bit in their old age C. Everett Koop posted:The only slightly more probable scenario is that Trump becomes so overwhelmed by the position that he resigns. What makes that unlikely is that it becomes the ultimate admission of failure from a person who's built his reputation on never failing in anything in life, and living in that kind of persona surely has replaced reality in Trump's own mind. Despite failing a hilarious amounts of times. If anythng Trump is just going to hand the reins to Pence and go on constant rallies and poo poo to sooth his ego SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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Freepers: Wait. Please . I am Braveheart!! My one solace in this election cycle is that they're incapable of staying happy about anything.
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Annointed posted:So basically we're hog tied to a railway and we have no chance of getting away from the roaring train? We're hog tied to a railway, but legally the only thing that can be done is to replace the blind train driver with one that actively wants to run you over.
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Bremen posted:We're hog tied to a railway, but legally the only thing that can be done is to replace the blind train driver with one that actively wants to run you over. And the only other hope is for enough people to pull enough levels to drive the train away. And we all know the chances of the Electoral College actually following the will of the people.
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There's nothing better on a gloomy, rainy day than a warm, hearty stew with a side of freeper tears. From Trump Rumored To Be Appointing Gay Advisor As U.S. Ambassador To The UN posted by freeper SoFloFreeper quote:Some may make a big deal out of this....for me, it is more that he is a figure of the Bush team....not that he is homosexual. Well that isn't so bad. quote:To: SoFloFreeper Uhhh quote:To: SoFloFreeper quote:To: SoFloFreeper Yeah, I forgot their idiotic views on the UN. quote:To: SoFloFreeper quote:To: SoFloFreeper Yeah, this is what they're going to go with, isn't it? quote:To: SoFloFreeper Oh, finally. I thought you were going soft on me, freep. quote:To: Da Coyote BREAKING: Obama administration refused to hire white people! quote:To: Da Coyote Man they really hate the UN quote:To: SoFloFreeper Christ, these people. quote:To: Flavious_Maximus quote:To: DLfromthedesert Ah, much better. quote:To: SoFloFreeper There are like three more threads on this, but I think we'll end with this delightful contribution. quote:
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All that Biblical stuff and then The Health Risks of gay sex. They should stop pretending they care about the material aspects, or else embrace lesbianism as far safer than hetero sex.
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From Whoa: Mitt Romney to meet with Trump about possible cabinet position posted by freeper lafrostequote:Personally, I think he would be good at Dept. of Energy, but only if his mandate was the orderly dismantling of the agency. quote:To: lafroste quote:To: lafroste Yeah, it's mostly bad jokes, "why would he do that" and "well he's more forgiving than I am" quote:To: lafroste Okay, so let's talk about bray. quote:To: lafroste Moving on, quote:To: Repealthe17thAmendment Freep opinion: Trump is usually a few steps ahead of everyone, that's why nobody in his campaign expected to win and why they didn't pay and then disbanded their policy group and didn't even bother with a transition plan. quote:To: lafroste More from another thread on the article quote:To: ChicagoConservative27 Oh yeah, Nikki Haley has been floated as Secretary of State. I guess I'm going to have to go dig up those threads also, given this reaction. quote:To: proust Freep opinion: Considering Romney for a position in the Trump administration is the literal definition of Political Correctness quote:To: ChicagoConservative27 Ten dimensional chess! quote:To: woweeitsme So yeah, what position is Romney up for? From BREAKING: Source familiar w/ Trump's thinking confirms Sunday's meeting w/ Gov. Mitt Romney is to discuss position of Secretary of State. posted by freeper MountainWalker quote:To: MountainWalker No seriously though, there's speculation that they've been leaking incorrect information in an attempt to gently caress with the MSM, so we really should be taking this with a grain of salt. Mind you, that won't stop me from thinking it's loving hilarious. quote:To: MountainWalker quote:To: GnuThere quote:To: Lurkinanloomin And from another thread on the subject quote:To: WKUHilltopper http://www.cnbc.com/2016/11/17/romney-and-trump-to-discuss-secretary-of-state-position-nbc-source-says.html Yup, sure looks like a fake website to me, being CNBC and all. quote:Comment #5 Removed by Moderator HEY GUESS WHAT FREEP YOU MAY WELL HAVE BEEN HAD quote:To: monkapotamus quote:To: S.O.L. quote:To: monkapotamus This is the kind of reaction I think Trump is going for with this stupidity. quote:To: monkapotamus There's been a lot of "noooooo" in these threads, but this one takes the cake quote:To: monkapotamus quote:To: monkapotamus [citation needed] quote:To: Dawn53Fl
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FYI that "some general or other" was Nathan Bedford Forrest, best remembered as the founder of the KKK.
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Normally, I'd say that I can't wait for the day when Freep realizes they've been had and Donald Trump isn't actually a Machiavellian genius, but they're so loving stupid they would never admit it.
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Haha, I just said this in another thread, but they'll just sit there saying for 4 years that <insert policy here> is a smokescreen that he's using to get ready for his second term when the real fun begins.
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Alter Ego posted:Normally, I'd say that I can't wait for the day when Freep realizes they've been had and Donald Trump isn't actually a Machiavellian genius, but they're so loving stupid they would never admit it. Much like they did for W, they will suddenly remember that they never really supported Trump, claim they were always uneasy about him, and yearn for the day when the GOP finally nominated a True ConservativeTM to lead us from the liberal darkness. Some will likely go even further and claim Freep was always behind Cruz, who would have been the right choice if only the people's voices were heard. Captain_Maclaine fucked around with this message at 23:19 on Nov 17, 2016 |
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McGlockenshire posted:There's nothing better on a gloomy, rainy day than a warm, hearty stew with a side of freeper tears. Yet they always manage to never post this part of that book they love thumping Ezekiel 16:48-50 Also love that the freeper changed the term "know" to sex, because as we all sex the word "know" always means sex, otherwise we'd sex better because be sex. I sex that freep won't get this Celery Jello posted:Haha, I just said this in another thread, but they'll just sit there saying for 4 years that <insert policy here> is a smokescreen that he's using to get ready for his second term when the real fun begins. Yeah, we heard that all the time from them for Obama when it came to sweeping gun control, muslim take over, Christian oppression, and the gay agenda. V If they want the Nazis cleaned out, when are Trump and his team giving up control? SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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quote:What I like about Trump is that he is confident enough to get advice and assistance even from people he might not agree with, but who know a lot more than he does about their area. This is a leader. Yes. It takes a great man to make their political opponent Secretary of State. quote:NOOOOOOO! we need someone strong and who will CLEAN OUT the Nazis from the SnakeDept!
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The Donald works in mysterious ways. Far be it for us to attempt to understand them
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Alter Ego posted:If we did this we'd have a "Designated Survivor" type scenario where all but a few government officials haven't been mulched and we need to start from scratch. Not seeing the problem here.
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Annointed posted:So basically we're hog tied to a railway and we have no chance of getting away from the roaring train? Kinda. I should note that IANAL or anyone who really knows politics, but I could argue that Trump actually trying to be President could be the best-case scenario. There, he goes against Republican leadership in doing whatever he thinks is right, leading to stalemates between a Republican President and a Republican Congress, as well as the possibility that Trump goes to the Democrats in order to make deals and gain votes once Republicans start to enforce the line against him like they did Obama. This goes with the idea that the Republican voters are more loyal to Trump then they are Republican leadership, leaving Congress between an orange rock and a loud, ignorant place. They can't just try to replace Trump, for reasons I've argued earlier. Trump as just a figurehead might be the worst case scenario, since it has everyone on the same page with Trump taking credit for it all despite doing no real work, which might be what he wants in the end. That's the kind of scenario that turns into a Trump re-election and a veto-proof majority, and as much as I think people have turned apocalyptic with the fear of the unknown of a Trump presidency, they'd have real reason to be afraid in this case. Alter Ego posted:Normally, I'd say that I can't wait for the day when Freep realizes they've been had and Donald Trump isn't actually a Machiavellian genius, but they're so loving stupid they would never admit it. This is the only thing that does scare me, since the majority of Trump's die-hards won't admit to any faults against him, blaming whichever convenient target they can think of. Another chunk will disavow Trump but will latch onto the next false idol they find who will promise them whatever they want to hear. But there's going to be some who wake up in '17/'18/'19 and realize that they're not any better off then they were before. And that the wall hasn't been built and mass deportations haven't happened and it's not illegal to be black or brown or gay or Muslim, and they're going to realize that they've been lied to again. These are the ones who will come to the conclusion that if Trump can't/won't give them what they want, then no one in the government can, and they're going to have to take matters into their own hands. This is what I'm worried about, the person who latched onto Trump's rhetoric and the way he delivered it, buying in completely, and finds themselves even worse off than before, meaning they have nothing to lose. I'm less worried about China or Russia trying something then the next George Zimmerman deciding I'm in the wrong place at the wrong time, whether I end up finding him or he ends up finding me. And if that becomes the new normal, having to look over your shoulder at anyone who might decide to deliver their idea of justice at any place and time, then that's the tipping point we might not be able to recover from.
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From Army secretary: Obama's social changes are here to stay posted by freeper ColdOnethe excerpt posted:It'll be "very hard" for President-elect Trump to undo many of the social changes President Obama implemented in the military should he decide to do so, the Army secretary said on Thursday. Right then, let's get the low-hanging fruit out of the way. quote:To: Sacajaweau quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne There are another hundred posts after this one, yet I'm tempted to just stop here. quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: wrench quote:To: littleharbour Freep opinions: Why wasn't Obama passing actual laws!?!? quote:To: ColdOne Ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooh. Oh. quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne You don't understand! He found me sexy! That's why I had to beat him up! quote:To: Psalm 73 quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: Maverick68 Snopes posted:Change is also threatening, and any shift in how things are run will always bring out the doomsayers, those who will feel it their duty to point out everything is about to come apart. They will hold up any small misstep and repeat any wild tale that seemingly confirms their gloomy prognostications. Just as the influx of women into the armed forces raised misgivings often expressed in "Told you so" kinds of tales, so the "stress card" canard quickly caught on in military lore because it captured the essence of what many believe, that today's army has gone soft. [citation needed] quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne gently caress you. quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne Yes, I'm including every one of these. quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: polymuser; All This is the only post in the thread so far implying that women are fine in the armed forces. Every other mention of women has been by proxy in the "well just change the physical requirements" bullshit. quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: areukiddingme1 "Forced him out"... How? quote:To: ColdOne Freepers really, really hate change. quote:To: manc quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne [citation needed] quote:To: manc quote:To: Lion Den Dan Impeccable logic! quote:To: TTFlyer quote:To: ColdOne quote:To: ColdOne Not sure if this is stdh.txt or quote:To: manc quote:To: Kenton quote:To: PhiloBedo
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Electoral College member from Texas might go rogue, says he's undecided Revolution is Coming! quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: FreedomStar3028 See even Freep knows what's going to happen. quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: All quote:To: Don W quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:Comment #12 Removed by Moderator quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:Comment #17 Removed by Moderator quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: Timpanagos1 quote:To: Don W
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McGlockenshire posted:To: ColdOne There it is, the pure essence of freep. Despite constant societal change they deny and need to be drug kicking and screaming through each advancement Jagged Jim posted:To: Timpanagos1 Just a reminder, these are the same people that were saying this before the election, then 180'd when "liberals" started protesting. and lol at 60-100 million, Trump only had some 60 million votes and of that I doubt a very large swath has the time or desire to gently caress their lives over Jagged Jim posted:To: Timpanagos1 People should be allowed their opinions, unless they don't align with mine. Priceless quote:To: Don W "Waah waah waah, look at these stupid liberals rioting, how unAmerican" "Electorates see Trump as a joke and change their votes? Riot, we're gonna riot!" They're screwed if they decide that the electorates should be thrown under the bus though because the popular would give Hill the reins quote:To: Timpanagos1 It's not a law though. They're pledged to vote that way but don't have to because candidates aren't supposed to be dumpster fires caught in a trainwreck. The only laws are a few state laws that punish them as a result SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 14:47 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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Jagged Jim posted:Electoral College member from Texas might go rogue, says he's undecided You left out that one of the first comments was the GIF of Hannibal Lecter doing his weird "thpthpthpthp" thing after talking about eating a dude's liver.
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From Conservatives forget history in discrediting Trump protesters posted by freeper Macemanthe excerpt posted:... Obama’s election in 2008 was preceded and followed by violent attacks and property destruction targeted against minorities. quote:To: Maceman Freep opinions: right wing militia cells aren't worth tracking quote:To: Maceman Contrast/compare: "scattered incidents" vs "mass rioting" quote:To: Maceman quote:To: Maceman quote:To: Maceman Freep opinions: quote:To: Maceman quote:To: Maceman quote:To: Maceman quote:To: DoughtyOne quote:To: Maceman Fact check: mostly peaceful? True. Fact check: wave of attacks against minorities? Attacks, sure. Wave, no. Mostly false. Anyway, this is where we're headed. quote:To: Maceman I know we have a growing ironicat and nuclear psyduck, but do we have an growing/nuclear [citation needed]? quote:To: DoughtyOne Hahahahahahahahahahhahaha no quote:To: DoughtyOne quote:To: HiTech RedNeck A tiny, tiny bit of correctness here. quote:To: Polynikes
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From Donald Trump offers CIA director post to Rep. Mike Pompeo posted by freeper navysealdad Thanks for the summary. quote:To: navysealdad quote:To: navysealdad Oh boy, Zero Hedge! the article posted:Pompeo is a member of the House Select Committee on Intelligence and one of the most vocal critics of the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran. But all of this isn't enough, no sir. Freep has to know the important question: can he be trusted to gently caress up the country? quote:To: PGalt Freep opinions: giving up liberty for saftey? Na, that's fine. quote:To: PGalt
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quote:I am unapologetic about the fact that if you are a guy and you take it up the a$$ you will NEVER and I do mean NEVER gain my trust or respect, period, full stop!!! You know you read the freep thread too much when your first reaction isn't "What a bigot" but "does this mean he's cool with tops?"
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^^ Well that's the way it worked in some of the ancient civilizations, right? Honestly though, stuff like that always makes me think that they're either closeted or are really tempted by anal, but are just so repressed that they hate themselves for it. From Great News! TRUMP Picks General Michael Flynn for National Security Advisor posted by freeper xzins quote:To: BigEdLB Wikipedia on Michael T. Flynn posted:On April 30, 2014, Flynn announced his retirement effective later in 2014, about a year earlier than he had been scheduled to leave his position. He was reportedly effectively forced out of the DIA after clashing with superiors over his allegedly chaotic management style and vision for the agency.[23][24] According to what Flynn had told in one final interview as DIA director, he felt like a lone voice in thinking that the United States was less safe from the threat of Islamic terrorism in 2014 than it was prior to the 9/11 attacks; he went on to believe that he was pressed into retirement for questioning the Obama administration’s public narrative that Al Qaeda was close to defeat.[25] According to the New York Times, Flynn exhibited a loose relationship with facts, leading his subordinates to refer to Flynn's repeated dubious assertions as "Flynn facts".[26] He retired as of August 7. I'm not sure if this is posted as a good thing or a bad thing on freep, but it's a bad thing for everyone else. quote:To: xzins quote:To: xzins quote:To: xzins Fact check: true quote:To: xzins Freep knows actual facts!? quote:To: xzins And exactly how are we supposed to "restore our friendly relations with Turkey and prevent it from going radical Islam" if we support their increasingly authoritarian leadership? quote:To: Mercat quote:To: xzins quote:To: xzins Oh my god they're still on the satanic child trafficking ring quote:To: elhombrelibre A rare critic. quote:To: elhombrelibre Two in a row!? quote:To: elhombrelibre And then back into crazytown quote:To: pepsionice ---- e: There's also a thread on the selection of Jeff Sessions as AG, but it contains nothing remarkable other than some more making GBS threads on Ted Cruz. McGlockenshire fucked around with this message at 19:25 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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McGlockenshire posted:From Conservatives forget history in discrediting Trump protesters posted by freeper Maceman Donald, humbled, AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, that's how clueless freepers are. Holy poo poo. Trump has had way way more failures than success, so much so he had to beg family for money. That poo poo should have humbled him too. And a mensch? Puh-lease. If integrity and honor are hating on minorities, treating people like poo poo, lying, and bragging, christ we're a doomed society McGlockenshire posted:To: navysealdad 6 of those things don't belong to make a CIA director McGlockenshire posted:From Great News! TRUMP Picks General Michael Flynn for National Security Advisor posted by freeper xzins Yeah, Trump drank the kool-aid and is placing everyone who has a sob story, real or imaginary, about Obama in some place of power. It's gonna end up burning him, but eh, you can't tell donald anything SocketWrench fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Nov 18, 2016 |
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