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The official President Donald J. Trump Thread

Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don't know what to do. Love!

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump?ref_src=twsrc^tfw

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Two more weekends and then Barry is bye bye on Friday!

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Damn, Bernie hitting Trump like a ton of bricks. Ouch.

[h=1]Senator Bernie Sanders: Donald Trump's Tweets Are "Delusional & Insane"[/h]

 
Damn, Bernie hitting Trump like a ton of bricks. Ouch.

[h=1]Senator Bernie Sanders: Donald Trump's Tweets Are "Delusional & Insane"[/h]


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I seem to remember that guy. He is soooooooooo........2016. Is he still alive?
 
White House staff readies for whirlwind moving day

Honolulu, Hawaii (CNN) — While the world watches President-elect Donald Trump take the oath of office on Inauguration Day, almost 100 White House staffers will be watching the clock while they have only six hours to transform and prepare the 132-room mansion into the new first family's home.

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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/01/01/politics/white-house-moving-day-cnntv/index.html

Get to work, *******

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Bernie the sellout is calling out Trump. For anything. Ever. That's insane.
 
When you wake up with a hangover...i.e. post-election Trump.

Conservative columnist: ‘Trump’s revolution is already almost over’
http://deadstate.org/conservative-columnist-trumps-revolution-is-already-almost-over/

According to David French of the conservative National Review, supporters of president-elect Donald Trump are starting to realize that he’s not a man for the people, he’s a man out for himself.

French, who once said he’d vote for Trump if he was the GOP nominee but later walked back that pledge, declared in his December 21 column for NR that Trump’s “revolution is already almost over,” leaving in its place a “globalist establishment led by a rogue tweeter.” French says that the abandoned platforms that motivated Trump’s fans were nothing more than a prop to cater to the most gullible of his base*.

French says that Trump has not “drained the swamp” as he promised during the 2016 campaign. Instead, he’s stocked it deep by putting “the establishment in charge.”

“Beyond Capitol Hill, Trump has stocked his staff and his cabinet with establishment fixtures and billionaires,” French writes. “His chief of staff is Reince Priebus, the former head of the RNC. His cabinet nominees include long-serving generals, the longest-serving governor in the history of Texas, the CEO of ExxonMobil, and a former Goldman Sachs partner.”

French notes that early on, Trump dangled “insiders in outsider’s clothing” in front of his fans as proof of his insurgent campaign, but dumped them when the reality of the nomination inched closer.

“If Trump didn’t ‘burn it down,’ he sure didn’t ‘drain the swamp.'” he continued. “In fact, just today Gingrich, interviewed by NPR, said, ‘I’m told he now just disclaims that. He now says it was cute, but he doesn’t want to use it anymore.’ Well, how could he? Government by Goldman Sachs and ExxonMobil is government by the swamp, of the swamp, and for the swamp. This isn’t a revolution, it’s a thoroughly conventional changing of the guard.”

He goes on to argue that Trump’s demonization of Hillary Clinton was so severe, his lack of followup on his charges of her alleged criminality exposes his motives.

“The list goes on,” French said. “‘Lock her up?’ Nope. Trump already announced that he wouldn’t pursue charges against Hillary Clinton, and two weeks ago at one of his ‘thank you’ rallies in Michigan, he interrupted the crowd’s chant with, ‘That plays great before the election — now we don’t care, right?’ I guarantee the people who put ‘Hillary for prison’ signs in their yard cared. But Trump never did.”

French then turned to Trump’s pick for Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, saying it was hypocritical in light of of the anti-interventionalist rhetoric that emanated from his campaign.

“But in nominating the CEO of one of the world’s largest multinational corporations, Trump has nominated the very definition of a globalist. And just as Rex Tillerson has come under fire for his close ties to Vladimir Putin, the people who’ve rallied most strongly to his side are members of the Bush foreign-policy team — foremost among them Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, and Donald Rumsfeld — and Bush himself, who in a private phone call last week lobbied Bob Corker on Tillerson’s behalf. Where are the sneering anti-globalists now?”

French concludes that although Trump may keep a promise here and there, “you can also count on him to blur the lines between his business and his administration, because money is in his self-interest. And he’ll likely keep tweeting like a Breitbart blogger, because that has served his political interests beautifully, at least so far.”

Read David French’s entire piece here > http://www.nationalreview.com/article/443251/donald-trump-abandons-movement-campaign-promises

* - see comrade Spike and his band of alt-righters here at SN
 
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Trump is a failure, 3 weeks before he is even inaugurated. Give me a break.

Liberal predictions do have a history of being so accurate as to be able to predict .......err..ah..um, well they have predictions anyway.

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There's gonna be a lot of lonely souls out there that are used to be hangin' at Barry's crib. Where are all them union bosses like Andrew Stern, the rapper 'Common', Clooney, Oprah, Soros, the gang from CAIR, Black Lives Matter organizers, former Black Panther Assata Shakur gunna go.... and poor' Rev' Al is gonna hafta give up his room in the West Wing for sure.

Sad stuff !


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Happy New Year 2017 - Mar a Lago What a change! Not a Muslim Brotherhood terrorist in sight!

Ooooh, look, filthy rich white people! Drain the swamp? Hahahahahahahaha that was a good one, the 'ol Donald pulled a fast one on ya.
 
Trump booted a crooked author and one of the Koch brothers from his golf course. Nice!
 
He is OUR next president. 100% of Americans should want him to be a very successful president
 
He is OUR next president. 100% of Americans should want him to be a very successful president

That's the thing, libtards are not pro-America. They do not have our country's best interest at heart. They are for world wide socialism and they have far too much butthurt about the election to ever wish any success for Trump.
 
Ooooh, look, filthy rich white people! Drain the swamp? Hahahahahahahaha that was a good one, the 'ol Donald pulled a fast one on ya.

Different but not much....

Of 1,350 Obama state dinner guests — we’re not including spouses or dates whom guests bring along — about 12 percent were “bundlers” — people who bundle large campaign contributions for Mr. Obama from contacts and friends. Close to 60 percent, some 800 people, were must-invite members of the administration, Congress, the diplomatic corps and official delegations.

The remaining 550 guests, the ones the White House really wanted to invite, make up the group we’re analyzing here.

The largest number in this group — 35 percent — came from the business world and Wall Street. Many were bundlers. President Obama may have once called big bankers shameful, but they have found a welcoming door at the White House.
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I didn't notice any swamp creatures in there either. No Nancy, no Harry, not even a rhino McCain or Murkowski. You obviously believe all rich white people are the swamp creatures.
 
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I didn't notice any swamp creatures in there either. No Nancy, no Harry, not even a rhino McCain or Murkowski. You obviously believe all rich white people are the swamp creatures.
You've surely seen his cabinet picks, no?
 
He is OUR next president. 100% of Americans should want him to be a very successful president
In the best interest of the country, I want him to be a very successful president.

Just like how 100% of the board has spent the past eight years wanting Barack Obama to be a very successful president.
 
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In the best interest of the country, I want him to be a very successful president.

Just like how 100% of the board has spent the past eight years wanting Barack Obama to be a very successful president.

Obama failed miserably. The proof is that Trump won and the Dems suffered historic losses all across the board. He was just a massive, epic failure at all levels, the Worst president ever, bar none. Trump is a winner and he will succeed. Your commie *** won't like it though.
 
In the best interest of the country, I want him to be a very successful president.

Just like how 100% of the board has spent the past eight years wanting Barack Obama to be a very successful president.

I voted for McCain. But for the 1st 3 years of the Obamas term, I supported him and believed in him. He was going to bring us all together and be the most transparent pres. He did not. Each new president should be given the chance by all Americans. But when it becomes obvious that there ideas and policies do not work, I get not supporting him, But before he even takes office? No way.
 
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