So coos Trump. But seriously, if he does become president will he be able to "turn Washington upside-down"?
With his praise of Putin and Kim Il Jong, he seems to think that as president all he has to do is say it and his word is law. What is more, how many politicians will kow-tow?
So coos Trump. But seriously, if he does become president will he be able to "turn Washington upside-down"?
With his praise of Putin and Kim Il Jong, he seems to think that as president all he has to do is say it and his word is law. What is more, how many politicians will kow-tow?
So coos Trump. But seriously, if he does become president will he be able to "turn Washington upside-down"?
With his praise of Putin and Kim Il Jong, he seems to think that as president all he has to do is say it and his word is law. What is more, how many politicians will kow-tow?
So coos Trump. But seriously, if he does become president will he be able to "turn Washington upside-down"?
With his praise of Putin and Kim Il Jong, he seems to think that as president all he has to do is say it and his word is law. What is more, how many politicians will kow-tow?
The one good thing about Trump in my eyes is that he'll go into Washington and turn all the furniture over. He'll call out people from both sides. He'll wreak havoc on the whole establishment.
As citizens, we've long felt powerless against the systemic corruption in Washington. Trump is no choirboy, but he has no friends there. He's an egotistical maniac, and perhaps just the person to expose Washington so badly, we get turn it upside down and start over.
It would be helpful if your post contained some facts, rather than memes from Hillary's MSM partners.
"You gotta give him credit," Trump said.
"How many young guys — he was, like, 26 or 25 when his father died — take over these tough generals, and all of a sudden ... he goes in, he takes over, and he's the boss," Trump said. "It's incredible. He wiped out the uncle, he wiped out this one, that one. I mean, this guy doesn't play games. And we can't play games with him."
The one good thing about Trump in my eyes is that he'll go into Washington and turn all the furniture over. He'll call out people from both sides. He'll wreak havoc on the whole establishment.
As citizens, we've long felt powerless against the systemic corruption in Washington. Trump is no choirboy, but he has no friends there. He's an egotistical maniac, and perhaps just the person to expose Washington so badly, we get turn it upside down and start over.
Trump has a lot of negatives and one more ain't gonna make a difference. It will be interesting to see how the career politicians in Congress will react. How many of these career politicos will be helpful to him?
Of course I'm sure some liberal biased MSM made him say it, but....
On Kim Jong Un
So yeah, as usual, facts still have that nasty liberal bias.....
Thank you for the information.
Of course, Trumps point has flown so far over your head, I'm not surprised you didn't notice.
Hitler was and evil satanic creature, but nobody can argue he wasn't a tremendous leader. Mao Tse Tung was a barbaric murderer, but his leadership skills can't be questioned. Stalin was a paranoid maniacal murderer, but his ability to direct his country, and lead his troops was legendary.
Perhaps if the Anti-Trump obsession did impact the ability to objectively view things in context, it wouldn't leave people looking so prejudiced and desperate.
This is so true.
Trump spent most his time on each individual bashing them. He only pointed out they a good quality, spending no time on it. Funny how liberals be blind to the real message, fixating away from the truth.
We have to recognize other leaders for who they are, and treat them with respect. Otherwise how will the bitterness end and cooperation begin when you only demonize them.This almost adolescent acceptance of the memes coming from Hillary and her media partners is mind boggling.
Trump has praised Putin leadership skills. Putin's leadership skills are remarkable. His country is failing, Russia is collapsing, but he's got nations quivering in his shadow.
That takes tremendous leadership. No way anyone could rationally dismiss it. It doesn't mean you have to like the guy. In fact you could view him in the same light as Stalin. But Putin's leadership shouldn't be questioned.
And they can't grasp that nuance.
Really causes me concern over their ability to function.
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