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Penultimate Amazing
I enjoy The Kingsmen movie, but now I don't know if I can watch it again because of its orange taint.
Trump Tweets
Will be looking into the Scott Hapgood case, and the Island of Anguilla. Something looks and sounds very wrong. I know Anguilla will want to see this case be properly and justly resolved! @foxandfriends @SteveDucey @ainsleyearhardt
As well as: let it be known, far and wide, if anyone else is even thinking of betraying me, this is what’s in store for you.Yeah.
Plus, he really might want to exact extra-judicial revenge on them.
Trump...seems like that sort of guy, for real.
I enjoy The Kingsmen movie, but now I don't know if I can watch it again because of its orange taint.
Trump Tweets
Wow! Hunter Biden is being forced to leave a Chinese Company. Now watch the Fake News wrap their greasy and very protective arms around him. Only softball questions of him please!
Trump Tweets
Wow! Hunter Biden is being forced to leave a Chinese Company. Now watch the Fake News wrap their greasy and very protective arms around him. Only softball questions of him please!
I always regarded that scene as vile. The politically liberal filmmakers had church-goers spew a bunch of racist, homophobic nonsense just so they could be self-righteously slaughtered. Trump supporters have taken it up a notch by showing recognizable individuals murdered, but it's the same kind of horse-**** fantasy.
I always regarded that scene as vile. The politically liberal filmmakers had church-goers spew a bunch of racist, homophobic nonsense just so they could be self-righteously slaughtered. Trump supporters have taken it up a notch by showing recognizable individuals murdered, but it's the same kind of horse-**** fantasy.
The people watching it take place were absolutely mortified as well, and the way I watched the scene the church-goers weren't under their own control when those things were said. The cell phone hate chips are what caused them to act that way.
You could also add Kaiser Wilhelm IIThis falls woefully short. Key ingredients are missing. Where's the racism? Where's the misogyny? Where's the self-centered infantility? These are defining characteristics. I must add: 6. Eric Cartman
Delusions of grandeur is still a tad bit lacking. Charlie the Tuna doesn't quite capture that. (Charlie is still a key ingredient though. Trying so hard to impress the big shots, but never actually making the grade.)
I don't know. It's a movie that was so over the top that it was impossible to take it as anything more than a cartoon.
I had a much bigger problem with Fight Club, Clockwork Orange, Taxi Driver and Natural Born Killers.
I’m wondering if part of this is an artifact of a normalish news cycle. The Senate hasn’t been in session which eliminates some of the posturing to sound tough. Trump is saying Kurds let ISIS prisoners out on purpose and that they can be captured again very easily - rhetoric that may not go over well with the D.C. intelligentsia.Seems that way here too. Lindsey Graham, the harshest critic, actually has the nerve to call Trump's tepid threat of sanctions against Turkey a "game changer".
Not your problem. Trump statements simply engender the feeling of "What did I just read?".Thanks to all respondents. That does seem a plausible reading. It somehow escaped me.
Temporarily they don’t need as much feed for pigs, I read. Also something about China switching in general to chickens which also require less feed. I don’t know how much finished pork we send them, but it might not be much help to grain/soy/etc. producers.Mr. Art-of-the-deal has successfully managed to sell a cup of water to a man dying of thirst:
China has to dispose of large parts of their swine population due to a serious disease. Until that it's dealt with, China needs the only supply big enough to satisfy its consumer demand. Even Trump couldn't mess this one up.
Of course, this is very temporary and doesn't address any of the core problems US farmers face.
From this side of the Atlantic, it seems that Republican criticism of President Trump over the abandonment of the Kurds to their fate at the hands of Turkey has completely dried up in the last 48 hours.
Perhaps it's just because we only get a small subset of US stories but it appears that, as I feared, GOPers have decided that President Trump acted quite properly (or at least not as badly as would deserve anything other than mild criticism).
*shrug* I wasn't a huge fan of the movie, for some of the reasons you said. I was just saying how I viewed it. I didn't see it as a bunch of racist homophobes got what they deserved. I saw it as a bunch of people under the influence of a hate machine said terrible things and some of them snapped.
It wasn't just the main character killing the church people, they were slaughtering each other as well.
Don’t people kind of “get” the whole concept of anonymous whistleblowers? I mean, even Trump supporters? Besides, a lot of that complaint Is moot anyway.There was an article quoted here or in one of the other threads suggesting that Trump is upset about not knowing who the whistleblower is because that means he can't give them a childish nickname or mock them for their looks or personal habits. Those are his main tactics for dealing with people who upset him, so he's helpless at the moment.
Maybe. I’m not sure he’s that self-aware. Either way, his fixation with the whistleblower ID and with Schiff’s statement offer clues into how best to troll Trump, if that becomes part of Dems’ strategy.trump recognises what Schiff has done and I think he's angry about it because that's his schtick.
There's a CSPAN program where people call in and one caller this morning said something to the effect that Trump was just using common language, "Say, maybe you can do me a favor." He had completely twisted the words, “I would like you to do us a favor, though.” This is without even mentioning the problem with what the favor was.
It depends on the meaning of "though" though. Surely that's what you meant."Though" is the new "is".
As in, "It depends on what the meaning of 'though' is."
It's a 3-day weekend here. Reporters and politicians agree amongst themselves to not say or do anything interesting for 72 hours.From this side of the Atlantic, it seems that Republican criticism of President Trump over the abandonment of the Kurds to their fate at the hands of Turkey has completely dried up in the last 48 hours.