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58 minutes ago, Prbkk said:

Yes, agree. But....as we have all agreed before....that 30-35% is going to turn up to vote in a hurricane/6' of snow, looking thrilled to be there. The Democrats will take a LONG time to reunite after the Hillary- Bernie fiasco....they need more than being anti-Trump ( works for now but what/who do they take to the electorate?). 

It's way too early to know what democratic political flavor will work in 2020. Obviously, for now, the party has moved further left (than Obama), but I wouldn't predict what the national mood will be yet.

 

Hillary won't run again and I don't think Sanders will either.

Hate to say it, but I think trump's insult of Warren will persist and stick. It exploits racism in a sick way but U.S. politics is sick. 

I was getting excited by the idea of Al Franken but last I heard he said he isn't running. 

Corey Booker of course, but hard for me to get really excited about him (though not negative on him either). 

If I was going to predict now, I'd say it will be a lesser known (now) choice like Amy Klobuchar.

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I know the OP is American and anti Trump as is his entitlement, but I wonder how many of the FMs here who are so prolific in their posting of anti Trump rhetoric are actualy American.

 

My opinion, but I think that to criticise the way a President was elected, you have to be American. As a non American, you are entitled to a view but not a say in who the President should be.And yes, there is a difference.

Posted
6 minutes ago, Flustered said:

??? That post was edited 30 seconds after I posted it so you must have been ultra quick to reply not even checking the facts

I replied to an existing post at the time. You posted it. It's fair game. 

Stop whining! 

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Just now, Jingthing said:

I replied to an existing post at the time. You posted it. It's fair game. 

Stop whining! 

Who's whining, just responding to your posts. And thanks for the interest shown in my posts...I take that as a compliment.

Posted
1 minute ago, Flustered said:

I know the OP is American and anti Trump as is his entitlement, but I wonder how many of the FMs here who are so prolific in their posting of anti Trump rhetoric are actual American.

 

My opinion, but I think that to criticise the way a President was elected, you have to be American. As a non American, you are entitled to a view but not a say in who the President should be.And yes, there is a difference.

That's silly. 

Anyone can have an opinion, dude.

I supported Macron vs. the fascist in the French election and I ain't no Frenchie.

It's a discussion forum.

Stop whining!

Posted
35 minutes ago, thaibeachlovers said:

The Rock has more chance of winning than Rosie. Actually, if there was an election today, he probably would win. Even I would vote for him.

Johnson/Hanks 2020

 

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, soalbundy said:

when in Israel he can go to the wailing wall and whine to his hearts content, maybe the wall will listen.

Cute.

If there is a God and she listens to the prayers of a sleazeball conman like trump, I'd have a bone to pick with God. 

Posted
1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

That's silly. 

Anyone can have an opinion, dude.

I supported Macron vs. the fascist in the French election and I ain't no Frenchie.

It's a discussion forum.

Stop whining!

I think your Sinclaire ZX keys are stuck on the word "whining". 

 

Note, I said anyone can have a view (opinion) but only Americans are entitled to Criticise the way a President is elected. Not the same thing "dude". 

 

Don't be so quick to respond until you have read the post properly.

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Just now, Flustered said:

I think your Sinclaire ZX keys are stuck on the word "whining". 

 

Note, I said anyone can have a view (opinion) but only Americans are entitled to Criticise the way a President is elected. Not the same thing "dude". 

 

Don't be so quick to respond until you have read the post properly.

Still don't agree.

Based on your bizarre POV, it would not be OK for me as an American to criticize Putin. 

You're barking up the wrong tree, here, dude.

This is a DISCUSSION forum.

Open to all nationalities.

Stop whining!

Posted
On 5/21/2017 at 5:19 PM, elgordo38 said:

Is that similar to may the fleas of a million camels infest your wife's oh what is the word I am looking for. 

May the waterholes of your enemies crack and dry?  or ( Australian ) I hope all your chooks turn into emus and kick your dunny down.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Flustered said:

I think your Sinclaire ZX keys are stuck on the word "whining". 

 

Note, I said anyone can have a view (opinion) but only Americans are entitled to Criticise the way a President is elected. Not the same thing "dude". 

 

Don't be so quick to respond until you have read the post properly.

 

9 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

Still don't agree.

Based on your bizarre POV, it would not be OK for me as an American to criticize Putin. 

You're barking up the wrong tree, here, dude.

This is a DISCUSSION forum.

Open to all nationalities.

Stop whining!

I suspect Flustered thinks everyone should present a valid voter ID before commenting on the U.S. Election process.

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On 5/21/2017 at 11:47 AM, otherstuff1957 said:

I voted no, not because I am a Trump supporter, but because impeachment does not automatically mean removal from office. 

Impeachement does mean removal from office. The reason Clinton wasn't removed from office is because the Senate acquitted him. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, jcsmith said:

Impeachement does mean removal from office. The reason Clinton wasn't removed from office is because the Senate acquitted him. 

I wouldn't put it that way. Clinton was impeached but he wasn't convicted so his impeachment didn't result in removal from office.

Nixon was resigned before he faced impeachment and probable conviction (removal).

So saying impeachment doesn't always result in removal (or resignation) is correct.

Posted
1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

I wouldn't put it that way. Clinton was impeached but he wasn't convicted so his impeachment didn't result in removal from office.

Nixon was resigned before he faced impeachment and probably conviction (removal).

 

And if convicted in the impeachment  he can then be prosecuted for his crimes in court. Probably a big incentive for Nixon deciding to resign;  same reason trump will resign.

Posted
2 hours ago, Rob13 said:

 

Before or after he called it the biggest witch hunt in history?

 

Who was last president to say these words?

Posted
1 hour ago, Flustered said:

I know the OP is American and anti Trump as is his entitlement, but I wonder how many of the FMs here who are so prolific in their posting of anti Trump rhetoric are actualy American.

 

My opinion, but I think that to criticise the way a President was elected, you have to be American. As a non American, you are entitled to a view but not a say in who the President should be.And yes, there is a difference.

Of course we should have a say. The US affects the whole world.

Posted
On 5/21/2017 at 4:14 PM, ilostmypassword said:

Anyone who has read the documents released by Wikileaks knows there is no there there as regards the DNC colluding to illegally affect the elections. Not even close. Basically there was some discussion of what they would like to do, which also wasn't illegal,  and that was that.

http://www.slate.com/blogs/moneybox/2016/07/25/the_dnc_s_emails_show_it_had_no_idea_how_to_rig_an_election.html

Donna Brazile finnaly admits she shared debate questions with Clinton Campaign

 

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/donna-brazile-finally-admits-she-shared-debate-questions-with-clinton-campaign/article/2617742

 

Posted
9 hours ago, kevkev1888 said:

208 members have voted??????

Yes 91
No 101
 

Be aware the question is 'do you think', not 'do you want Trump to be impeached or resign.'

Posted
End of the day, the Anti Trump activists will always scream out from the roof tops. Just as with Labour/Socialist activists, Democrats are always louder and more demonstrative.
 
In my very humble opinion.....the only ones entitled to be outwardly vociferous are American citizens.
 
The American President has the power to affect the world but so far, President Trumps has not done anything disastrous so give the guy a chance. Under different circumstances, America could have had their first woman President and I think that Donald Trump supporters would have accepted the democratic result and got on with their lives.
 
The rest of us are entitled to a personal opinion but when it comes to who is or who is not President of the United States, that's an American issue.

Are you daft? Democrats louder Republicans? Republicans would have accepted Hillary and moved on? Trump has done nothing wrong? President of USA is a world issue: largest military and economy. Wake up my friend.
Posted
20 minutes ago, jerojero said:


Are you daft? Democrats louder Republicans? Republicans would have accepted Hillary and moved on? Trump has done nothing wrong? President of USA is a world issue: largest military and economy. Wake up my friend.

Like the way President Obama broke with the unwritten rule and criticised an incoming President. 

 

As usual, the left try to drown out the voice of reason.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Flustered said:

Like the way President Obama broke with the unwritten rule and criticised an incoming President. 

 

As usual, the left try to drown out the voice of reason.

I am pretty sure that Obama criticized a CANDIDATE for president, not an incoming president.   

Posted
2 hours ago, Credo said:

I am pretty sure that Obama criticized a CANDIDATE for president, not an incoming president.   

He is on record as saying he will criticise Donald trump if he feels it is necessary. Even Michelle Obama has chipped in. They both go against tradition which dictates that outgoing/ex Presidents keep their own counsel.

 

http://wjla.com/news/nation-world/after-rough-transition-obama-breaks-with-tradition-to-criticize-trump

 

http://news.sky.com/story/michelle-obama-criticises-trump-administration-on-school-food-decision-10875060

Posted
16 minutes ago, Flustered said:

He is on record as saying he will criticise Donald trump if he feels it is necessary. Even Michelle Obama has chipped in. They both go against tradition which dictates that outgoing/ex Presidents keep their own counsel.

 

http://wjla.com/news/nation-world/after-rough-transition-obama-breaks-with-tradition-to-criticize-trump

 

http://news.sky.com/story/michelle-obama-criticises-trump-administration-on-school-food-decision-10875060

So what? trump deserves it. He's a threat to our democratic institutions, the independence of our intelligence agencies, our checks and balances, and our free press as well.

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