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Why do people hate Donald Trump so much?
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2020-09-18 at 9:20 PM UTCI wonder if Michelle Obama swallows presidential loads...
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2020-09-18 at 9:24 PM UTCI bet she does.
Liberal chicks are absolute champs at sucking dick.
But then why did slick Willy have to stray about in the Oval office?
I bet the Reagan's, Bush's (Sr.), And Bush's (Jr.), fucked missionary once a week, and cowgirl on their anniversaries just to spice things up. -
2020-09-18 at 9:24 PM UTCJFK was a straight up player.
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2020-09-18 at 9:25 PM UTCLet's talk about the sex lives of the American presidents...
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2020-09-18 at 9:31 PM UTCEisenhower was exclusively into anal.
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2020-09-18 at 9:32 PM UTCLincoln was into licking black butt.
Mary Todd was the one who got him into it in the first place. -
2020-09-18 at 9:33 PM UTCRoosevelt was all about getting lap dances.
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2020-09-18 at 9:34 PM UTCTaft liked the BBWs.
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2020-09-18 at 9:35 PM UTC
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2020-09-18 at 9:36 PM UTCpunch in Antifa.com and see where it takes you
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2020-09-18 at 9:37 PM UTCWashington had a few African sisters in his entourage, as everyone knows, but what most people don't know is that he was bi and had a bit of a buck fetish.
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2020-09-18 at 10:56 PM UTCEven more bald-faced and proven lies... but you didn't see any of these leftist nutjobs up in arms about any of that complete bullshit, eh? What a coincidence!
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2020-09-18 at 11:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by MORALLY SUPERIOR BEING 2020 IV: Intravenous Soyposting Thanks. I know it must have caused you pain to focus long enough to string those 4 words together.
Except he's a bullshitter more than a liar. He says shit like "we have coronavirus under control, bigly" which isn't true, but bullshitting is a part of the job of a politician, like saying "we are concerned about the poor and sick" and "children are our greatest asset"
OTOH Biden says a black guy invented the light bulb. Where's the push back on that shit?
‘Tsunami of untruths’: Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims – report
This article is more than 2 months old
In Donald Trump’s first 100 days, the Post’s factcheckers counted 492 false or misleading claims, at a rate of about five a day.
Mon 13 Jul 2020 11.57 EDT
Donald Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims while in office, according to the Washington Post, which identified a “tsunami of untruths” emanating from the Oval Office.
The paper’s Fact Checker column said Trump hit the milestone on 9 July, a day on which he delivered 62 such claims.
About half of them came in an interview with the Fox News host Sean Hannity, among them a claim to have “tremendous support” in the African American community and the charge that Barack Obama and Joe Biden spied on Trump’s campaign in 2016.
The Post created its database during Trump’s first 100 days in office. Staff have since gone through every statement the president has made at press conferences and rallies, in TV appearances and on social media.
In those first 100 days, the Post’s factcheckers counted 492 false or misleading claims, at a rate of about five a day. Since then, the factcheckers note: “The tsunami of untruths just keeps looming larger and larger.”
“The notion that Trump would exceed 20,000 claims before he finished his term appeared ludicrous when the Fact Checker started this project,” wrote Glenn Kessler, editor and chief writer, and factcheckers Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly.
Over the last 14 months, as events have unfolded around the Mueller report, Trump’s impeachment, the coronavirus pandemic and the police killing of George Floyd, Trump has averaged 23 false or misleading claims a day.
The column notes Trump has expressed nearly 1,200 lies and misleading claims about the pandemic, many of which revolve around America’s testing capacity. Trump often says the US has the best record on testing. Experts say testing has not been on par with the size of its outbreak.
The Post’s Fact Checker staff found that Trump’s most prolific lie is his claim that the US economy is the best it has ever been.
Political scientists generally agree that a strong economy is the most important factor for a president seeking re-election. The president first made the claim that the economy is the best it has ever been in June 2018 and, the Post wrote, “it quickly became one of his favorites”.
But Trump has since “been forced to adapt [the message] for the tough economic times, and doing so has made it even more fantastic. Whereas he used to say it was the best economy in US history, he now often recalls that he achieved ‘the best economy in the history of the world’.” -
2020-09-18 at 11:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by street_carp I think Trump is a fascist and Hitler and an apocalyptic force.
pulling troops out of unnecessary wars, getting peace talks through diplomacy, being nominated for nobel peace prizes, converting to judaism, welcoming a jedi marrying his daughter, supporting gay rights,recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel, and pissing off a bunch of neon nazis in doing all this, yep, what a fascist, truly hitlerlike
you must be one of those high iq types -
2020-09-18 at 11:05 PM UTCbecause trump fucks niggers?
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2020-09-18 at 11:07 PM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock lovingly allowed lard-ass lanny the luxury of lapping the loins-leviathan while the little lad larps as a laotian ladyboy lapdancer......................................................................................... (banned) no…the billionaires would get taxed 50% then the billionaires would increase the price of what theyre selling and at the same time reduce the wages/benefits to their employees…meaning by the time all is said and done theyve increased their income 75%
as evidenced by worldwide reductions in pay and benefits to the working class while goods have increased in price while the 1% has the highest gross-income/definable net-worth that they ever have since records have been kept.
interesting points -
2020-09-18 at 11:53 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Once again, the Cigar Eater proves he doesn't know what he's talking about.
Democrats now more educated than Republicans, Pew survey finds
According to a Pew Research Center poll released this week, Democrats are now the party of college graduates, especially those with post-graduate work. Meanwhile, people with a high-school degree or less, by far the larger group, slightly lean toward Republicans.
Both preferences are the reverse of what they were in the 1990s.
According to Pew, 54 percent of college graduates either identified as Democrats or leaned Democratic, compared to 39 percent who identified or leaned Republican. One-third of Americans have a college degree.
Just 25 years ago, those numbers were perfectly reversed in the Pew survey, with the GOP holding a 54-39 advantage among people with college degrees.
The discrepancy becomes even greater when Pew distilled the sample down to people who have post-graduate education — at least some work toward a master’s, doctorate, law or similar degree. In that group, Democrats had a 2-to-1 edge, by 63 percent to 31 percent. In 1994, the two parties were almost evenly divided, with the Democratic lead just 47-45.
“While some of this shift took place a decade ago, postgraduate voters’ affiliation with and leaning to the Democratic Party have grown substantially just over the past few years, from 55% in 2015 to 63% in 2017,” Pew wrote.
You're only wrong by 25 years you mental midget.
Take a wild guess why post graduates of collages are democrats?
The retard party is the only side that try to promose they'll forgive all student loan debt. Its mostly women with this debt because they go to school, and realize theyd rather be a mother after being in the workplace for a couple years. (Instinct always wins) next step is they are now out of the work force with a shit ton of debt while the workhorse husband pays all her debt off.
Womens other usual option after school is to be a single mother while she depends on the government, then wanting big daddy government to bail her out of student loan debt after shes completed her degree because shes strong and independent and dont need no mans.
Also if the government gave away free tuition money to everybody at all times it would make degrees boarderline worthless.
As it is right now the only people that get free scholarship money are minorities and women. Since I was a white male when I applied for scholarships I got exactly $0. Tell me how thats not sexist and racist? -
2020-09-19 at 12:29 AM UTCedited for privacy
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2020-09-19 at 12:30 AM UTCI wish I had the energy to hate or stan politicians.
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2020-09-19 at 1:01 AM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 ‘Tsunami of untruths’: Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims – report
This article is more than 2 months old
In Donald Trump’s first 100 days, the Post’s factcheckers counted 492 false or misleading claims, at a rate of about five a day.
Mon 13 Jul 2020 11.57 EDT
Donald Trump has made 20,000 false or misleading claims while in office, according to the Washington Post, which identified a “tsunami of untruths” emanating from the Oval Office.
The paper’s Fact Checker column said Trump hit the milestone on 9 July, a day on which he delivered 62 such claims.
About half of them came in an interview with the Fox News host Sean Hannity, among them a claim to have “tremendous support” in the African American community and the charge that Barack Obama and Joe Biden spied on Trump’s campaign in 2016.
The Post created its database during Trump’s first 100 days in office. Staff have since gone through every statement the president has made at press conferences and rallies, in TV appearances and on social media.
In those first 100 days, the Post’s factcheckers counted 492 false or misleading claims, at a rate of about five a day. Since then, the factcheckers note: “The tsunami of untruths just keeps looming larger and larger.”
“The notion that Trump would exceed 20,000 claims before he finished his term appeared ludicrous when the Fact Checker started this project,” wrote Glenn Kessler, editor and chief writer, and factcheckers Salvador Rizzo and Meg Kelly.
Over the last 14 months, as events have unfolded around the Mueller report, Trump’s impeachment, the coronavirus pandemic and the police killing of George Floyd, Trump has averaged 23 false or misleading claims a day.
The column notes Trump has expressed nearly 1,200 lies and misleading claims about the pandemic, many of which revolve around America’s testing capacity. Trump often says the US has the best record on testing. Experts say testing has not been on par with the size of its outbreak.
The Post’s Fact Checker staff found that Trump’s most prolific lie is his claim that the US economy is the best it has ever been.
Political scientists generally agree that a strong economy is the most important factor for a president seeking re-election. The president first made the claim that the economy is the best it has ever been in June 2018 and, the Post wrote, “it quickly became one of his favorites”.
But Trump has since “been forced to adapt [the message] for the tough economic times, and doing so has made it even more fantastic. Whereas he used to say it was the best economy in US history, he now often recalls that he achieved ‘the best economy in the history of the world’.”
I can come up with just as many lies Obama said. So can anyone who's been closely following American politics.