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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

Just wanted to take a sec and follow-up on the USS McCain story, since the push-back here on the board was overwhelming.

Oh, how the world turns.

White House dramatically changes its story about Trump, USS McCain
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-...story-about-trump-uss-mccain?cid=sm_fb_maddow

Okay, let me see if I have this straight. You cite what Steeler Nation posters said, and compared that to what the White House said, and claim that you have shown an inconsistency.

You do realize how dumb that is, don't you? By-the-by, Tiberius, the White House has consistently said that apparently somebody on the advance team gave a directive about the name on the ship, Trump would of course not know anything about such a non-issue, and would not have made such an order himself.

How about you actually, oh, I don't know, try to contradict what the White House is now saying with something THE WHITE HOUSE said previously. How about it?

Winning ... I am not tired of it. Look at the ******* jobs report, and inflation rate, and median income, and home ownership, and American wealth, and the essential disappearance of ISIS, and the re-worked trade deals, and the improved tax plan, Tibs. If Obama had achieved 25% of that, he would be credited as a great President.
 
I don't know why anyone cares. Unless my history is fuzzy, we (officially) stopped caring what England thought in 1776. Why worry about it now? They are a great military ally, but the panty wastes out protesting are irrelevant.
 
Amen to this, even if all you guys seem to care about is that Trump hasn't ****** up the economy.

Americans must accept that none of these things ever happened
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...5df61c78dc4_story.html?utm_term=.de315d8b2981

Oh no, he didn’t.

I believe President Trump when he says “I never called Meghan Markle ‘nasty.’ ” I believe him even though Britain’s Sun newspaper published an interview with Trump the day before in which he referred to the Duchess of Sussex with that very word — and even though the Sun has a recording.

Likewise, I believed Trump when he visited Britain last year and said “I didn’t criticize the prime minister” – even though the Sun also had a recorded interview of him that time, criticizing Prime Minister Theresa May.

And I am fully prepared to believe Trump tomorrow if he says “I never called Sadiq Khan a ‘stone cold loser’ ” — even though Trump, landing in Britain on Monday, called the London mayor just that in a tweet that misspelled Khan’s name and also mocked him for being short.

I believe all this and more because the alternative is unthinkable: that our great nation inflicted on the world a president who is, well, a stone cold loser, boorish and ignorant.

Therefore I plan to do as Trump does: live today as if yesterday never happened. But it’s not enough to imagine away this week’s name-calling. To preserve national dignity, Americans must accept that none of the following ever happened:

Trump did not shove the prime minister of Montenegro and he didn’t declare that he “fell in love” with the dictator of North Korea. He didn’t hang up on the Australian prime minister, nor attack the pope on Twitter. He didn’t use a phony accent to imitate the Indian prime minister, nor make fun of Chinese leaders’ eyewear. He didn’t refer to African nations and Haiti as “shithole countries.”

At no time did Trump confuse the Baltics with the Balkans. Never did he tastelessly comment on the French first lady’s body. He certainly did not invent the country of “Nambia,” nor did he boast about selling Norway a fighter jet that only exists in a computer game. He didn’t mispronounce Nepal as “nipple.

Under no circumstance did Trump assert that “there is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea,” nor did he believe North Korea’s dictator over Japan’s prime minister. He most definitely did not land in Israel and announce: “We just got back from the Middle East.” He didn’t skip a visit to a U.S. military cemetery in France because of a little rain. He didn’t accept Vladimir Putin’s word over that of U.S. intelligence, and when told “do not congratulate” Putin on his rigged election victory, he did not congratulate.

He didn’t refer to Brussels as a “hellhole” nor assert that “Belgium is a beautiful city.” And spelling the British prime minister’s name as that of a British porn actress? Never happened.

His administration didn’t confuse Singapore with Indonesia and China with Taiwan, nor misidentify the Australian prime minister, nor misspell “Denmark.” Not once did Trump vow to “promote the possibility of lasting peach” in the Middle East.

Trump simply did not advise the French to dump water on Notre Dame Cathedral from the sky, nor did he claim that Finland avoids fires by “raking” forests. He didn’t fabricate trade figures in talks with the Canadian prime minister. Neither did he falsely accuse South Africa of “large scale killing” of farmers, nor volunteer any thoughts, ever, on “what happened last night in Sweden.”

Trump, furthermore, did not sign the guest book at Israel’s Holocaust memorial with the words “so amazing.” He didn’t pull his name from a Group of Seven communique. He didn’t take a limousine and a golf cart instead of walking with other world leaders at summits. He didn’t struggle with a group handholding exercise in Manila, his knuckles didn’t whiten in the grip of Emmanuel Macron, and Melania Trump did not swat his hand away on the tarmac in Tel Aviv.

Furthermore, Trump did not reveal secret Israeli intelligence to Russia. He didn’t accuse Germany of being “totally controlled by Russia.” He didn’t taunt the French over street protests, attack the idea of NATO, use an all-caps tweet to threaten Iran with annihilation, hail “fantastic” strongmen nor pine for the reign of Moammar Gaddafi.

Fortunately, it has all been a misunderstanding. For if an American president had actually done even a fraction of the above, it would be an indelible national disgrace.
 
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While her father, King George VI, initially forbid her, probably as the Heir, from wartime uniform service, when she turned 18 in 1944, she persuaded him to allow her to join the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS), a uniformed service assisting the overall war effort. Below is picture of her in uniform in her days as a 'mechanic' in that service.

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Except.. isn't it people from the left that are so critical of 'fat shaming'? So glad they practice what they preach. I get disagreeing and mocking someone on their character issues, but we are constantly being told not to shame people on their appearance.
At this point, do you really think there's anything about Trump that isn't fair game to criticize, given the volume and rate of insults he's dished out over the years? If he wants to be a big boy and bully everyone and their mother, probably a good idea to get some thicker skin and be able to take it, when all that horseshit and trash talk comes crashing back down.

And the same goes for his supporters. If you stood idly by and stayed silent as Trump disparaged, insulted and mocked anything that moved that he didn't like, you don't get to raise your voice when people mock his dumb, fat ***. Sorry.
 
just some guys doing something, right?
 
At this point, do you really think there's anything about Trump that isn't fair game to criticize, given the volume and rate of insults he's dished out over the years? If he wants to be a big boy and bully everyone and their mother, probably a good idea to get some thicker skin and be able to take it, when all that horseshit and trash talk comes crashing back down.

And the same goes for his supporters. If you stood idly by and stayed silent as Trump disparaged, insulted and mocked anything that moved that he didn't like, you don't get to raise your voice when people mock his dumb, fat ***. Sorry.

still on with the fat shaming from the Left. Hypocrisy knows no bounds.
excellent point, BAS
 
At this point, do you really think there's anything about Trump that isn't fair game to criticize, given the volume and rate of insults he's dished out over the years? If he wants to be a big boy and bully everyone and their mother, probably a good idea to get some thicker skin and be able to take it, when all that horseshit and trash talk comes crashing back down.

And the same goes for his supporters. If you stood idly by and stayed silent as Trump disparaged, insulted and mocked anything that moved that he didn't like, you don't get to raise your voice when people mock his dumb, fat ***. Sorry.


Tibs he is your president. I do understand he is a little outspoken as a President but so was Andy Jackson. and history remembers Andy well.
 
At this point, do you really think there's anything about Trump that isn't fair game to criticize, given the volume and rate of insults he's dished out over the years? If he wants to be a big boy and bully everyone and their mother, probably a good idea to get some thicker skin and be able to take it, when all that horseshit and trash talk comes crashing back down.

And the same goes for his supporters. If you stood idly by and stayed silent as Trump disparaged, insulted and mocked anything that moved that he didn't like, you don't get to raise your voice when people mock his dumb, fat ***. Sorry.

Well, speaking personally, I hate when he and his followers do the same and even instigate that rhetoric. I just don't go crying about every instance under the sun (too many to count).
 
I do understand he is a little outspoken...

A 'little outspoken?' Congrats Blitz, you got me to spit out my coffee. Thanks for nothing. ;)
 
I see ole Tibsy is back in form. Fresh off a Soros indoctrination cruise and hell bent to resist everything Trump.

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PRESIDENT Trump meets with Macron in France at D-Day Anniversary

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World leaders have been joined by a few dozen remaining survivors from the invasion for a series of commemorative events being held in Normandy over this week. Trump and Macron met Thursday morning at the American war cemetery at Colleville-sur-Mer, near Omaha Beach.

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After the presidents greeted and saluted D-Day veterans, now all either in their nineties or over 100, Macron gave an emotional address praising the “incredible courage and generosity” of the fallen and surviving veterans, telling them that “France has not forgotten” their sacrifices. “I bow down to our veterans and I say thank you,” said the French president.

Turning to Trump, Macron he hoped Thursday’s ceremony would “renew the friendship” between France and the U.S.

“We know what we owe to the United States of America. The United States of America is never greater than when it is fighting for the freedom of others,” Macron continued. “The United States of America is never greater than when it shows its loyalty to the universal values that the Founding Fathers defended, when nearly two and a half centuries ago France came to support its independence.”

After medals were presented to U.S. veterans by both presidents, it was Trump’s turn to speak at a scene he called “freedom’s altar.” He told the veterans they were “among the greatest Americans who will ever live” and praised the British, Canadian, Polish, French, Norwegian, and Australian troops who fought alongside them on that historic day.

“On this day 75 years ago, 10,000 men shed their blood and thousands sacrificed their lives for their brothers, for their countries and for the survival of liberty,” said a notably solemn Trump. “Today we remember those who fell and we honor all who fought right here in Normandy. They won back this ground for civilization.”

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https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/d-day-trump-commemorations-gbr-intl/index.html
 
This is what WINNING looks like ...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/caravan-1-200-migrants-enters-mexico-192344686.html

Mexico blocks new caravan of Central American migrants


Tuxtla Gutiérrez (Mexico) (AFP) - Authorities blocked a new caravan of Central American migrants Wednesday after they entered Mexico bound for the United States, as the government scrambled to dodge President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs over undocumented immigration.

Soldiers and police forced hundreds of migrants in the group -- which was mostly from Honduras -- to a halt in the southern town of Metapa de Dominguez, about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from the Mexican-Guatemalan border.

The National Migration Institute (INM) said about 420 migrants had been stopped and taken to a detention center by bus.

But many others may have fled: state police initially estimated the caravan had some 1,200 people.

The incident came as a high-level delegation led by Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard held talks in Washington with US officials in a bid to avoid Trump's threatened tariffs.

Trump is threatening to apply tariffs of five percent on all Mexican exports starting Monday, and rising incrementally to 25 percent by October.

That has triggered panic in Mexico, which sends 80 percent of its exports to the United States.

The talks, which broke off Wednesday without agreement, are due to resume Thursday. Trump tweeted that if no deal is reached then, the tariffs will come into force Monday.

The INM said that where applicable, the detained migrants would be "assisted to return to their countries of origin" -- its term for deportation.

Migrant rights activists traveling with the group told AFP more than 100 members of Mexico's newly created National Guard took part in the operation.

Tension flared as officers brandishing anti-riot shields blocked the migrants' path, the activists said. But despite a shoving match, the authorities managed to force the caravan to a stop.

Separately, migrant rights group People Without Borders (Pueblo Sin Fronteras) said two of its members had also been detained: its leader, Irineo Mujica, in the northern state of Sonora, and another activist, Cristobal Sanchez, in Mexico City.

Mexico has deployed the National Guard to the southern border and stepped up detentions and deportations in a bid to slow the flow of migrants crossing its territory toward the United States.

But migrant detentions at the US-Mexican border still increased by 32 percent month-on-month in May, to more than 144,000, according to US Customs and Border Protection.

Tension has soared between the US and Mexico over the surge of migrants in recent months -- mainly Central Americans fleeing poverty and violence.
 
President Trump speaks at 75th D-Day anniversary ceremony in Normandy, France

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"We are gathered here on freedom's altar, on these shores, on these bluffs, on this day 75 years ago, 10,000 men shed their blood, and thousands sacrificed their lives for their brothers, for their countries, and for the survival of liberty. You are the greatest among us that will ever live, you are the pride of our nation, you are the glory of our republic and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts"

(FULL SPEECH)

https://www.foxnews.com/world/president-trumps-speech-75th-d-day-anniversary-normandy

https://video.foxnews.com/v/6045297898001/#sp=show-clips

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Hell freezes over as Jim Acosta, Joe Scarborough praise Trump’s D-Day speech

President Trump’s speech on Thursday honoring the brave Allied fighters who "stood in the fires of hell" on the 75th anniversary of D-Day drew unexpected acclaim from two of his biggest mainstream media critics: CNN’s Jim Acosta and MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough.

“This is perhaps the most on-message moment of Donald Trump’s presidency today. We were all wondering if he would veer from his remarks, go off of his script but he stayed on script, stayed on message and, I think, rose to the moment,” Acosta said on CNN immediately following the speech.

“That could not be more of a fact check true,” Acosta said. “It was really one of those moments that Donald Trump needed to rise to in order to, I think, walk away from the cemetery, walk away from this hallowed ground and have people back at home saying, ‘You know what, no matter what I think about the current president of the United States, he said the right thing at Normandy. He did the right thing at Normandy.’”

“[Trump] delivered what, again, I believe is the strongest speech of his presidency,” Scarborough said, noting that it was a “beautiful moment” when Trump acknowledged that many of the troops feel the “heroes were the ones that never came back” but the survivors formed a remarkable generation.

https://www.foxnews.com/entertainme...ta-joe-scarborough-praise-trumps-d-day-speech
 
This is what WINNING looks like ...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/caravan-1-200-migrants-enters-mexico-192344686.html

Mexico blocks new caravan of Central American migrants


Tuxtla Gutiérrez (Mexico) (AFP) - Authorities blocked a new caravan of Central American migrants Wednesday after they entered Mexico bound for the United States, as the government scrambled to dodge President Donald Trump's threat to impose tariffs over undocumented immigration.

Soldiers and police forced hundreds of migrants in the group -- which was mostly from Honduras -- to a halt in the southern town of Metapa de Dominguez, about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) from the Mexican-Guatemalan border.

The National Migration Institute (INM) said about 420 migrants had been stopped and taken to a detention center by bus.

But many others may have fled: state police initially estimated the caravan had some 1,200 people.

The incident came as a high-level delegation led by Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard held talks in Washington with US officials in a bid to avoid Trump's threatened tariffs.

Trump is threatening to apply tariffs of five percent on all Mexican exports starting Monday, and rising incrementally to 25 percent by October.

That has triggered panic in Mexico, which sends 80 percent of its exports to the United States.

The talks, which broke off Wednesday without agreement, are due to resume Thursday. Trump tweeted that if no deal is reached then, the tariffs will come into force Monday.

The INM said that where applicable, the detained migrants would be "assisted to return to their countries of origin" -- its term for deportation.

Migrant rights activists traveling with the group told AFP more than 100 members of Mexico's newly created National Guard took part in the operation.

Tension flared as officers brandishing anti-riot shields blocked the migrants' path, the activists said. But despite a shoving match, the authorities managed to force the caravan to a stop.

Separately, migrant rights group People Without Borders (Pueblo Sin Fronteras) said two of its members had also been detained: its leader, Irineo Mujica, in the northern state of Sonora, and another activist, Cristobal Sanchez, in Mexico City.

Mexico has deployed the National Guard to the southern border and stepped up detentions and deportations in a bid to slow the flow of migrants crossing its territory toward the United States.

But migrant detentions at the US-Mexican border still increased by 32 percent month-on-month in May, to more than 144,000, according to US Customs and Border Protection.

Tension has soared between the US and Mexico over the surge of migrants in recent months -- mainly Central Americans fleeing poverty and violence.

Goddamn......right. My God, how nice it is to have someone as President who actually wants to do concrete things instead of the typical blowhard sitting there talking about doing things and in reality doing nothing?
 
At this point, do you really think there's anything about Trump that isn't fair game to criticize, given the volume and rate of insults he's dished out over the years? If he wants to be a big boy and bully everyone and their mother, probably a good idea to get some thicker skin and be able to take it, when all that horseshit and trash talk comes crashing back down.

And the same goes for his supporters. If you stood idly by and stayed silent as Trump disparaged, insulted and mocked anything that moved that he didn't like, you don't get to raise your voice when people mock his dumb, fat ***. Sorry.

And this folks, is how the Left acts. As Supe said, hypocrisy at its utter finest. The Left has a set of rules they want you and everyone else to follow. These rules are never intended for themselves.

If someone says Rachel Maddow looks like a man, is ugly, calls her Rick or Madcow, Progressives will lecture you about tolerance and acceptance while calling you bigot, homophobe, racist etc. Same for insulting or even just criticizing Whoopie, Maddow, Oprah, Obama, Holder, Lynch, etc.

Here we have Tibs, text book demonstrating how this hypocrisy works. He lectures and condescends on these issues. But when he "feels it's justified" to be a bigot or shame someone else (because his personal filters tell him to or that's it's now somehow right to do so), he will dismiss these rules.

Stay classy Tibor.
 
Such a sad, petty, pathetic man. Truly an embarrassment to be sitting in the highest office. We are better than this.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Standing in the American cemetery at Normandy is, for lots of people, an overwhelming experience. The sense of awe and reverence and gratitude and tragedy is just hard to process at that scale. It's D-Day and Trump is at this sacred place and this is what's on his mind. <a href="https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g">https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g</a></p>— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) <a href="https://twitter.com/Susan_Hennessey/status/1136668416348184576?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 6, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Such a sad, petty, pathetic man. Truly an embarrassment to be sitting in the highest office. We are better than this.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Standing in the American cemetery at Normandy is, for lots of people, an overwhelming experience. The sense of awe and reverence and gratitude and tragedy is just hard to process at that scale. It's D-Day and Trump is at this sacred place and this is what's on his mind. <a href="https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g">https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g</a></p>— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) <a href="https://twitter.com/Susan_Hennessey/status/1136668416348184576?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 6, 2019</a></blockquote>
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He directly answered a question about Mueller testifying. You guys are pathetic.
 
Such a sad, petty, pathetic man. Truly an embarrassment to be sitting in the highest office. We are better than this.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Standing in the American cemetery at Normandy is, for lots of people, an overwhelming experience. The sense of awe and reverence and gratitude and tragedy is just hard to process at that scale. It's D-Day and Trump is at this sacred place and this is what's on his mind. <a href="https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g">https://t.co/yuMJfCrJ3g</a></p>— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) <a href="https://twitter.com/Susan_Hennessey/status/1136668416348184576?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 6, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Yeah because everyone on the Left feels so strongly about the D day remembrance. In fact I watched something this morning about how CNN spent all day bitching about all the **** Trump does wrong and not even mentioning D Day. Spare me the fake outrage.

Besides, how is anything he said untrue?
 
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Sounds like it wasn't the right time or place to ask about Mueller. Shame on the journalist for asking the question more than Trump for answering the question.

Right Tibs?

But, yeah... holding the media to a higher standard is unconstitutional.
 
Sounds like it wasn't the right time or place to ask about Mueller. Shame on the journalist for asking the question more than Trump for answering the question. Right Tibs? But, yeah... holding the media to a higher standard is unconstitutional.
Sure. Everyone knows Fox News serves as Trump's State News organization, the two go hand in hand, they literally feed off of each other. But yes, plenty of blame falls on FoxNews and the unapologist racist Laura Ingraham. Of course, a bigger and better man would have simply said, "Sorry, it's D-day here in Normandy, I'd rather not discuss domestic politics in this setting. This day is not about me but the brave veterans who sacrificed their lives for our country." And we all know hell would freeze over before Trump would muster the courage to say any such thing.
 
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