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U.S. President Donald Trump says he's considering cancelling concerts planned for the country's 250th anniversary after several artists dropped out. In a Truth Social post, he said he draws bigger crowds than Elvis Presley and could give a speech instead.

If it was not so sad it would be funny as hell. 

Or he is just a garden variety nut case. Which is likely. 

 

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14 minutes ago, John Johnston said:

U.S. President Donald Trump says he's considering cancelling concerts planned for the country's 250th anniversary after several artists dropped out. In a Truth Social post, he said he draws bigger crowds than Elvis Presley and could give a speech instead.

If it was not so sad it would be funny as hell. 

 

 

During the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Trump made it clear that he believed himself to be more knowledgeable that the military's leadership. 

'I know more about ISIS than the generals do, believe me" / Trump

'They don't know much because they're not winning" / Trump

 

Like a lot of absurd, disingenuous and conscious-ignorance opinions ya hear on here. 😁

Posted
3 hours ago, John Stone said:

 

During the 2016 campaign, then-candidate Trump made it clear that he believed himself to be more knowledgeable that the military's leadership. 

'I know more about ISIS than the generals do, believe me" / Trump

'They don't know much because they're not winning" / Trump

 

Like a lot of absurd, disingenuous and conscious-ignorance opinions ya hear on here. 😁

Never in my life would I ever have thought an American President act so utterly ridiculous. America will likely not be able to come back from all this. When if at all do the American people take back their country? Unfortunately everyone one ealse around them pay the price. 

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, John Stone said:

I know more about ISIS than the generals do, believe me" / Trump

Hang onto that a$$ your laughing off, I'd have to give that one to Trump... I often felt that Generals didn't fully understand the depth of Taliban depravity too.

Those that did seemed to have a knack for getting fired. 

 

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11 minutes ago, Venandi said:

Hang onto that a$$ your laughing off, I'd have to give that one to Trump... I often felt that Generals didn't fully understand the depth of Taliban depravity too.

Those that did seemed to have a knack for getting fired. 

Why? Because Trump the Clown is doing such a great job in his Iran War? Like everything Trump does turns to shit. Period. 

Posted (edited)
28 minutes ago, John Johnston said:

Why? Because Trump the Clown is doing such a great job in his Iran War?

It was you who picked ISIS and IMO they're orders of magnitude worse than the Taliban.

How about doing one war at a time, you're making me dizzy... 

I'm not going to write a book here but I think that if Israel were left to go it alone with Iran, the things you don't like about the current situation would be exponentially worse... you'd still be laughing that a$$ onto the kitchen floor but your thread titles would be different. Here's one: Trump's failure to act decisively in the Persian Gulf costs us dearly.

That's just me though.

 

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More and more evidence is coming in from the behavior of Donald Trump and the opinions of expert observers that he really is nuts. It seems like Republicans, media commentators, and even psychiatrists have been unwilling to utter the “mentally disturbed” or “mentally ill” designation. They have sought to explain Trump’s angry outbursts, erratic behavior, continual lying, confusion about facts, and bullying tactics as due to his narcissistic personality. They have excused his aggressiveness and lack of empathy for others as examples of his hard-nosed business deal tactics. Some have even suggested he has engaged in self-sabotaging tactics because he really doesn’t want to win and have to govern.

But more and more, it seems hard to deny. As Daniel Dale of the Washington Bureau of Toronto Star wrote in an article “Is Donald Trump OK? Erratic behavior raises mental health questions,” Trump is really not of “sound mind,” citing a previous comment by conservative Stephen Hayes in the Weekly Standard. Dale also suggested that Michael Bloomberg was alluding to Trump’s mental illness when he made this comment in supporting Hillary Clinton: “Let’s elect a sane, competent person.”

This crazy behavior by Trump is on the world stage for all to see. For example, in an interview with George Stephanopoulos, he rambled on about how Russia wasn’t going to go into the Ukraine, when it had two years before, leading to combat between Ukraine and Russia. When asked about the U.S. response to ISIS, he wandered off the subject and talked whether people in the room were good looking. He ranted about how he was no longer friends with Bloomberg and wanted to hit some of the speakers at the Democratic convention very hard. And most famously, he insulted Khan and his wife by comparing his “sacrifices” in building buildings with their loss of their son.

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30 minutes ago, John Johnston said:

More and more evidence is coming in from the behavior of Donald Trump and the opinions of expert observers that he really is nuts. It seems like Republicans, media commentators, and even psychiatrists have been unwilling to utter the “mentally disturbed” or “mentally ill” designation. They have sought to explain Trump’s angry outbursts, erratic behavior, continual lying, confusion about facts, and bullying tactics as due to his narcissistic personality. They have excused his aggressiveness and lack of empathy for others as examples of his hard-nosed business deal tactics. Some have even suggested he has engaged in self-sabotaging tactics because he really doesn’t want to win and have to govern.

But more and more, it seems hard to deny. As Daniel Dale of the Washington Bureau of Toronto Star wrote in an article “Is Donald Trump OK? Erratic behavior raises mental health questions,” Trump is really not of “sound mind,” citing a previous comment by conservative Stephen Hayes in the Weekly Standard. Dale also suggested that Michael Bloomberg was alluding to Trump’s mental illness when he made this comment in supporting Hillary Clinton: “Let’s elect a sane, competent person.”

This crazy behavior by Trump is on the world stage for all to see. For example, in an interview with George Stephanopoulos, he rambled on about how Russia wasn’t going to go into the Ukraine, when it had two years before, leading to combat between Ukraine and Russia. When asked about the U.S. response to ISIS, he wandered off the subject and talked whether people in the room were good looking. He ranted about how he was no longer friends with Bloomberg and wanted to hit some of the speakers at the Democratic convention very hard. And most famously, he insulted Khan and his wife by comparing his “sacrifices” in building buildings with their loss of their son.

So where were you when Biden was crashing into furniture at the WH, debriefing the dog on biting SS agents, the autopen was red hot 24/7 and Jill thought he was having a stroke?

Turbo charge the merg!

Any credibility you might have had on this subject wasn't just squandered... it was squandered badly, repeatedly, deliberately, and with the bold faced malice of premeditated intent. 

Take a bow... it was you and yours who got this guy elected. He couldn't possibly have done it without you.

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Enjoy your Police State as your country slides into Authoritarianism in the guise of Freedumb and so called Patriots.

Has Trump does anything? Anything at all to help you? Ask yourselves that. I know he and his kids are doing well. Everybody else? not so much. But Y'all already know all that. Shrug. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, John Johnston said:

 I know he and his kids are doing well. Everybody else? not so much. But Y'all already know all that. Shrug. 

Tell us how you know that.

Posted (edited)
46 minutes ago, John Johnston said:

Anything at all to help you? Ask yourselves that. I know he and his kids are doing well. Everybody else? not so much. But Y'all already know all that. Shrug. 

Sounds to me like you're talking to Canadian Liberals about JT and his trusted economic advisor.

You and yours got him elected too. Shrug.

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Posted
2 hours ago, John Johnston said:

More and more evidence is coming in from the behavior of Donald Trump and the opinions of expert observers that he really is nuts. It seems like Republicans, media commentators, and even psychiatrists have been unwilling to utter the “mentally disturbed” or “mentally ill” designation. They have sought to explain Trump’s angry outbursts, erratic behavior, continual lying, confusion about facts, and bullying tactics as due to his narcissistic personality. They have excused his aggressiveness and lack of empathy for others as examples of his hard-nosed business deal tactics. Some have even suggested he has engaged in self-sabotaging tactics because he really doesn’t want to win and have to govern.

But more and more, it seems hard to deny. As Daniel Dale of the Washington Bureau of Toronto Star wrote in an article “Is Donald Trump OK? Erratic behavior raises mental health questions,” Trump is really not of “sound mind,” citing a previous comment by conservative Stephen Hayes in the Weekly Standard. Dale also suggested that Michael Bloomberg was alluding to Trump’s mental illness when he made this comment in supporting Hillary Clinton: “Let’s elect a sane, competent person.”

This crazy behavior by Trump is on the world stage for all to see. For example, in an interview with George Stephanopoulos, he rambled on about how Russia wasn’t going to go into the Ukraine, when it had two years before, leading to combat between Ukraine and Russia. When asked about the U.S. response to ISIS, he wandered off the subject and talked whether people in the room were good looking. He ranted about how he was no longer friends with Bloomberg and wanted to hit some of the speakers at the Democratic convention very hard. And most famously, he insulted Khan and his wife by comparing his “sacrifices” in building buildings with their loss of their son.

Is this like Beattle Guise? If you say mentally ill enough times than maybe, just maybe, it will become true? 

Don't you think that if I were wrong that I would know it? 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, John Johnston said:

Enjoy your Police State as your country slides into Authoritarianism in the guise of Freedumb and so called Patriots.

Has Trump does anything? Anything at all to help you? Ask yourselves that. I know he and his kids are doing well. Everybody else? not so much. But Y'all already know all that. Shrug. 

You are deluded and obsessed with hating America. You push the most absurd and extreme lies and exaggerations. 

 

 

 

Posted
21 hours ago, Venandi said:

Hang onto that a$$ your laughing off, I'd have to give that one to Trump... I often felt that Generals didn't fully understand the depth of Taliban depravity too.

Those that did seemed to have a knack for getting fired. 

 

re: ' I often felt that Generals didn't fully understand the depth of Taliban depravity".

U felt it in ur bones (?) .......... sounds familiar. 🙄

................ it has been argued that 'bone spurs' assaulted the Tora Bora under fire. 😅

Depravity(?) - the whole fk'n world witnessed 9/11 - dude, we're ALL aware of their depravity. 🙄

Posted
21 hours ago, User said:

You are deluded and obsessed with hating America. You push the most absurd and extreme lies and exaggerations. 

He says, in defense of the most overtly and shamelessly dishonest President the US has ever seen.  Exaggerations?  You're going to complain about exaggerations in the context of the Orange Baboon?  My God man.  That's too much dumb in one post.  

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18 minutes ago, Moonbox said:

He says, in defense of the most overtly and shamelessly dishonest President the US has ever seen.  Exaggerations?  You're going to complain about exaggerations in the context of the Orange Baboon?  My God man.  That's too much dumb in one post.  

LOL. You are so obsessed with hating Trump. 
 

 

 

 

 

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