Fucking idiot tries to pretend she asked him what “denuclearization” meant.
And this is why .... Russia if you're listening,Fucking idiot tries to pretend she asked him what “denuclearization” meant.
Care to expound on that?They’re all crooks and liars in one form or fashion. They don’t get to the position they’re in, and hold office, without lying their asses off and committing some sort of fraud along the way. Obama took God knows how many millions in private envelopes from corporations needing a favor, lied to the American people for 8 years, and used the CIA to spy on the Trump campaign. Both Bush’ have more blood on their hands than any of care to imagine. And let’s not even get started on the Clintons.
So why all of the sudden hand wringing outrage about Trump? Because he’s arrogant, tans, tweets, stands up to the media, and isn’t politically correct all of the time? So what. As long as he keeps us out of war, keeps the economy strong, keeps incentivizing companies to come back to the US and creating jobs for our people, tries to better support the inner cities, helps the energy sector by lowering regulations, lowers taxes, and continues to push for border security....that’s all any of us should give a damn about. And by all indications, he’s doing all of these things.
Source: His anus. Aka "the deep, deep, state"Care to expound on that?
That's Trump in a nutshell.
The family of Otto Warmbier rebuked President Donald Trump on Friday for siding with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, who denied knowledge of their son's maltreatment during his imprisonment."We have been respectful during this summit process. Now we must speak out. Kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son Otto. Kim and his evil regime are responsible for unimaginable cruelty and inhumanity. No excuses or lavish praise can change that. Thank you," Fred and Cindy Warmbier, Otto's parents, said in a statement
trump had his own personal vietnam and suffering with the bone spurs.
The new president is friendly with Trump and family. We saw that as soon as he was sworn in. Didnt Kusher get some kind of award from him?
North Korea had the more accurate take on what happened at the summit with President Donald Trump before talks failed, according to an official with the U.S. State Department.
The president claimed Thursday that he had walked away from negotiations in Hanoi after Kim Jong Un demanded that all sanctions against the nation be lifted.
“Basically, they wanted the sanctions lifted in their entirety, and we couldn’t do that,” Trump said. “We had to walk away from that.”
But Pyongyang representatives called a late night news conference later that day to correct Trump’s statements, saying that Kim wanted only economic sanctions imposed since 2016 lifted — and not any concerning weapons. In exchange, Kim offered to shut down the nation’s main nuclear complex — and was prepared to offer in writing a permanent halt to the nation’s nuclear and intercontinental ballistic missile tests, according to his officials.
North Korea’s account of the sanction issue was accurate, a State Department official said Friday in a briefing to the media, The Associated Press reported that Kim had sought the lifting only of United Nations Security Council sanctions imposed since March 2016 — not sanctions going back decades. The concession would have removed sanctions on a range of goods, but not weapons.
Kim’s position was no surprise, the official said, because it had been brought up repeatedly in lower-level talks. But Trump and his negotiators decided lifting the sanctions posed from 2016 onward was too much.
Vice Foreign Minister Choe Sun Hui said Trump’s reaction puzzled Kim. He said that Kim “may have lost his will [to continue] North Korea-U.S. dealings,” AP reported.
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) argued that the committee should not be hearing from an admitted liar and instead should be interviewing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about whether senior members of the Department of Justice had suggested that Trump was unfit to continue serving as president. Jordan is under scrutiny because he was named in a class-action lawsuit suit by former Ohio State wrestlers who say he knew about sexual abuse by a doctor on the team while Jordan was a coach there and did not take action.
Rep. Greg Steube (R-FL) attacked the hearing for having “zero probative value and zero credibility” and argued that they should instead spend their “limited time focusing on improving the lives of Americans, creating jobs, or streamlining the functioning of our federal government.”
Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) said the American people want them to be securing the border, balancing the budget, and restoring “health care freedom,” and thus “have a hell of a lot more important things to do than watch this.”
#Benghazi
During the Obama administration, Rep. Jordan served on the Benghazi Select Committee, a Republican-lead effort that cost about $7 million dollars and held 33 hearings over more than two years into a topic that had already been investigated by seven other Congressional committees. The investigations followed a pair of deadly September 2012 attacks on U.S. facilities in Libya.
The Select Committee found no wrong-doing on the part of Hillary Clinton, but in an unguarded moment House GOP leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) admitted that lengthy probes had had the desired effect — hurting her popularity.
“Everybody thought Hillary Clinton was unbeatable, right? But we put together a Benghazi special committee, a select committee. What are her numbers today? Her numbers are dropping. Why? Because she’s untrustable. But no one would have known any of that had happened, had we not fought,” he told Fox News’ Sean Hannity in late 2015.
Got a little too excited, did ya?
"2012 is the time we're going to send Mr. Obama home to Kenya or wherever it is," Meadows said at a June 9, 2012 rally. "We're going to do it!" Three days later, he made a similar remark at a tea party event.
In a recent interview with The Washington Post, 11th District U.S. Rep. Mark Meadows backed away from 2012 remarks in which he said he would push for an investigation of where President Barack Obama was born and thus whether he is eligible to be president.
Meadows answered, "Yes," when asked at a Blue Ridge Tea Party forum in Hendersonville whether he would pursue an investigation, then said he hoped the question would be irrelevant because Obama would be defeated in his reelection bid.
"If we do our job from a grassroots standpoint, we won't have to worry about it," Meadows said then. "We will send him back home to Kenya or wherever it is. We will send him back home, and in doing that I believe what we will find is that we will get a new commander in chief who will hopefully honor the Constitution, respect our military and stop cutting it."