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I keep seeing the shocking news in the UK and how shocked everyone is.
And All I can think of, is Donald Trump.
I must point out that due to an amazing line up of marketing tactics Trump, "just happened" to be in Scotland for the "opening of a golf course" there. I think he obviously subtly did that on purpose, he may have even hoped for the the Brexit so that he can tout his anti-establishment message which now all of international and British media are admitting and agreeing with!
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results. What is interesting here is that Trump would have a much better opportunity than Hillary dealing with the new UK government than a Clinton wishing for the good old days. In fact, Trump if elected could probably leave a long lasting legacy in the UK as this weird anti-establishment message echoes around the world!
Republican ex-Treasury chief Paulson slams Trump, to vote for Clinton
Henry Paulson, a Republican who was U.S. Treasury secretary during the 2008 financial meltdown, on Friday called a Donald Trump presidency "unthinkable" and said he will vote for Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Paulson joins a growing list of establishment Republicans who say they will not cast a ballot in the Nov. 8 election for Trump, the party's presumptive nominee and a political neophyte whose populist rhetoric runs counter to many long-held Republican principles.
"When it comes to the presidency, I will not vote for Donald Trump," Paulson, who was chief executive of Goldman Sachs before becoming Treasury chief under Republican President George W. Bush, wrote in an opinion piece in the Washington Post.
"I'll be voting for Hillary Clinton, with the hope that she can bring Americans together to do the things necessary to strengthen our economy, our environment and our place in the world," he said.
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results.
He was in the UK during one of the most tumultuous and probably consequential political decisions in the UK in our lifetimes. And he didn't make a single visit to a single political leader. He spoke in front of cameras and spent the whole time, while the financial world was in turmoil and within an hour of the PM resigning, talking about how great his resort was. When a reporter asked about the Brexit, he proved his cluelessness by congratulating them for voting to leave. That fact that he was in Scotland at the time seems to not have occurred to him. Scotland will quite probably secede from the UK as the Brexit was the last straw.
I never thought I'd see someone make Sarah Palin look well-briefed on foreign policy matters, but Donald Trump just did.
But doing that doesn't help trumps message. Even if that is what he should be doing. He'd look even more hypocritical to his supporters
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Ironically Trump was in the most pro-Remain part of the UK.
Didn't he thank Scotland for voting to leave the EU, when the majority of them voted to stay?
Yep, goes to show how much attention to detail Trump has.
Didn't he thank Scotland for voting to leave the EU, when the majority of them voted to stay?
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days...
Economists are pretty unanimous in predicting that this will make the UK poorer. How much so is indeterminable. The Pound will be weaker, which will make most goods more expensive the the Brits, but make it cheaper for the rest of us to visit. :beer:
Scotland may very well now secede from the UK. Northern Ireland may go as well.
So ultimately this could result in a weaker and poorer England. Which makes people like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin happy.
Russia and Iran delight in UK's rejection of EU
I keep seeing the shocking news in the UK and how shocked everyone is.
And All I can think of, is Donald Trump.
I must point out that due to an amazing line up of marketing tactics Trump, "just happened" to be in Scotland for the "opening of a golf course" there. I think he obviously subtly did that on purpose, he may have even hoped for the the Brexit so that he can tout his anti-establishment message which now all of international and British media are admitting and agreeing with!
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results. What is interesting here is that Trump would have a much better opportunity than Hillary dealing with the new UK government than a Clinton wishing for the good old days. In fact, Trump if elected could probably leave a long lasting legacy in the UK as this weird anti-establishment message echoes around the world!
I keep seeing the shocking news in the UK and how shocked everyone is.
And All I can think of, is Donald Trump.
I must point out that due to an amazing line up of marketing tactics Trump, "just happened" to be in Scotland for the "opening of a golf course" there. I think he obviously subtly did that on purpose, he may have even hoped for the the Brexit so that he can tout his anti-establishment message which now all of international and British media are admitting and agreeing with!
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results. What is interesting here is that Trump would have a much better opportunity than Hillary dealing with the new UK government than a Clinton wishing for the good old days. In fact, Trump if elected could probably leave a long lasting legacy in the UK as this weird anti-establishment message echoes around the world!
I keep seeing the shocking news in the UK and how shocked everyone is.
And All I can think of, is Donald Trump.
I must point out that due to an amazing line up of marketing tactics Trump, "just happened" to be in Scotland for the "opening of a golf course" there. I think he obviously subtly did that on purpose, he may have even hoped for the the Brexit so that he can tout his anti-establishment message which now all of international and British media are admitting and agreeing with!
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results. What is interesting here is that Trump would have a much better opportunity than Hillary dealing with the new UK government than a Clinton wishing for the good old days. In fact, Trump if elected could probably leave a long lasting legacy in the UK as this weird anti-establishment message echoes around the world!
why should i vote for trump because of britain leaving the eu?
I keep seeing the shocking news in the UK and how shocked everyone is.
And All I can think of, is Donald Trump.
I must point out that due to an amazing line up of marketing tactics Trump, "just happened" to be in Scotland for the "opening of a golf course" there. I think he obviously subtly did that on purpose, he may have even hoped for the the Brexit so that he can tout his anti-establishment message which now all of international and British media are admitting and agreeing with!
Trump has been acting very presidential throughout the last few days as he took a Victory Lap around the Brexit results. What is interesting here is that Trump would have a much better opportunity than Hillary dealing with the new UK government than a Clinton wishing for the good old days. In fact, Trump if elected could probably leave a long lasting legacy in the UK as this weird anti-establishment message echoes around the world!
Economists are pretty unanimous in predicting that this will make the UK poorer. How much so is indeterminable. The Pound will be weaker, which will make most goods more expensive the the Brits, but make it cheaper for the rest of us to visit. :beer:
Scotland may very well now secede from the UK. Northern Ireland may go as well.
So ultimately this could result in a weaker and poorer England. Which makes people like Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin happy.
Russia and Iran delight in UK's rejection of EU
And give me a break. The standards for Trump have been brought so low that him not whipping his dick out and urinating in public is "acting very presidential."
Ahahahahahaha....
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And give me a break. The standards for Trump have been brought so low that him not whipping his dick out and urinating in public is "acting very presidential."
Trump was in the UK during one of the most tumultuous and probably consequential political decisions in the UK in our lifetimes. And he didn't make a single visit to a single political leader. He spoke in front of cameras and spent the whole time, while the financial world was in turmoil and within an hour of the PM resigning, talking about how great his resort was. When a reporter asked about the Brexit, which was the only thing any normal person wanted to discuss at the time, he proved his cluelessness by congratulating them for voting to leave. That fact that he was in Scotland at the time seems to not have occurred to him. Scotland will quite probably secede from the UK, since they overwhelmingly voted to remain. The Brexit might be the last straw.
It's kind of like he was in Berlin when the wall came down but only wanted to talk about a hotel he owned there, and then when asked about the wall, he congratulated the Soviet Union for building it so high.
I never thought I'd see someone make Sarah Palin look well-briefed on foreign policy matters, but today Donald Trump did just that.
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