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Trump stands by Saudi prince despite journalist Khashoggi's murder


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7 hours ago, mtls2005 said:

 

Add to the fact that she's a Major in the U.S. Army, served in Iraq, and is of American-Samoan descent, all of which will likely cause Trump's orange mane to combust.

 

His tweets back will be instant classics.

 

But first, he'll need a few weeks to come up with a denigrating nickname for her.

 

 

 

 

They are working on it-all the seediest brains in America (of which there are plenty) should be able to come up with something that doesn't impugn a warrior but lets their own cowardly performance come off scot free.

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On ‎11‎/‎22‎/‎2018 at 6:09 PM, natway09 said:

New requirements for the position of  President of the US of A

We need to cut your conscience  out first.

One day the people of America may wake up.

I hope it is not to late

Indeed. The longer he stays the more long term and potentially permanent damage that is done to the very core of American democracy and institutions. It's turned out to be a lot more fragile than most people assumed.

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The only cause our president is willing to serve is his own well-being

 

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Again with the use of the Putin Helsinki Gambit... "The CIA has feelings". He could easily and gently chastise the Kingdom without alienating them, thereby extracting even more concessions from them. The fact that he chooses not to indicates to me that they have something on him.

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Becker said:

"Foreign Leaders Look At Donald Trump And See ‘Preening, Clueless Clown"

 

No problem with "preening" (given the coif, bronzer and recent use of overcoat to hide the diaper and massive weight gain), and "clueless".

 

But "clown"? Hmm, seems like an insult to clowns. Buffoon is more apt for our own President Biff Tannen. 

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1 hour ago, mtls2005 said:

 

No problem with "preening" (given the coif, bronzer and recent use of overcoat to hide the diaper and massive weight gain), and "clueless".

 

But "clown"? Hmm, seems like an insult to clowns. Buffoon is more apt for our own President Biff Tannen. 

All clown are not created equal!

 

 

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23 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

The scariest thing about the Crown Prince is that Saudi Arabia is now negotiating with the US to build nuclear power plants. Even though it would be cheaper to buy nuclear fuel from abroad, the Saudis (i.e. the Crown Prince) are insisting that the Saudis build factories to create their own fuel. Does anybody out there like the idea of this rash impulsive loon having his finger on a nuclear button?

Yet another rash impulsive loon with his finger on the button? No thanks!

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17 minutes ago, bristolboy said:

I hate to give Trump any credit but so far he hasn't kidnapped the duly elected leader of another nation, nearly gone to war with a neighbor because he doesn't like its attitude, and is responsible for the deaths of 85,000 children and is not unlikely to be responsible for the deaths of millions more. Granted, there are restraints on Trump that are non-existent in Saudi Arabia but still...

True, but I would never use the name "Trump" and the word "rational" in the same sentence. 

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“The CIA is not necessarily the highest standard of veracity or accuracy in assessing situations. The examples of that are multitude,” Prince Turki al-Faisal, a senior member of the royal family, told journalists in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, reported Reuters. The prince, a former Saudi intelligence chief who has also served as ambassador to the United States, pointed to the agency’s conclusion that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction before the 2003 invasion as evidence of its fallibility. "

https://www.newsweek.com/saudi-prince-says-cia-cant-be-trusted-khashoggi-accusation-because-it-botched-1229725

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Trump shows his real character day by day. He has a preference for killers:

 

  • NRA – weapons of the arms loving companies

  • climate killers as coal and oil companies (although he obviously doesn't know the difference between weather and climate 55555)

  • last not least - MbS(alman) of Saudi Arabia

Money rules.

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On 11/25/2018 at 7:36 AM, Kiwiken said:

If Venezuela was not run by Meduro's ersatz Socialist Government then the US would ignore the Saudis and  Sanctions against them would be in place

 

I doubt it. This is not only about oil. The Saudis are a major ally in the middle east. If this had happened under Obama, the only thing he would have done was condemn it and not much else. They get away with war crimes in Yemen that are responsible for 85 000 kids that starved to death. Which is ignored not only by our puppet governments, but also our mass media. 

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2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You make a lot of predictions but you don't know what they might find yet. 

No, I am making only one prediction based on the fact that we are talking about the US. 

The man fronting as the US president is as repugnant to me as it should be to the most normal of persons.

But he is loved by 50% of the US voting people. This says something about the mentality of US people.

Even though the dems won the lower house, the real power is in the senate, where the repubs won more seats.

This says even more about about the state of mind of US citizens.

So the dems may do a lot of hand wringing, a lot of political hubris will happen and nothing will be resolved.

The topic is already fading. Goes to show you can get away with murder if you own most of the words oil. (and own US politicians)

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18 minutes ago, Prissana Pescud said:

No, I am making only one prediction based on the fact that we are talking about the US. 

The man fronting as the US president is as repugnant to me as it should be to the most normal of persons.

But he is loved by 50% of the US voting people. This says something about the mentality of US people.

Even though the dems won the lower house, the real power is in the senate, where the repubs won more seats.

This says even more about about the state of mind of US citizens.

So the dems may do a lot of hand wringing, a lot of political hubris will happen and nothing will be resolved.

The topic is already fading. Goes to show you can get away with murder if you own most of the words oil. (and own US politicians)

You're misinformed. The house was a national election. The senate races were only in a limited number of states, mostly right wing ones. The house actually tells the national state of mind. Not the senate. You're confusing impeachment with investigations. The house has a lot of power in doing investigations and oversight of the president. "trump" has a current approval rating of 38 percent in a recent Gallup poll. That's not 50 percent.

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