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Trump hasn't started any wars. Biden, by his lecherous actions, very well could.
Unlike Biden, I don't stutter.Wait, Wut?
Lol I have now asked you 3 times, and you are literally unable to defend Biden.The question is too stupid to dignify with an answer.
The wquestion is, why has Trump been the worlds doormat?
Lol I have now asked you 3 times, and you are literally unable to defend Biden.
Every time I ask, you revert to discussing Trump, or complaining about the question.
You forgot the "only before 9:00am choiceOne of my biggest personal fears about a President Biden is how he would interact with hostile world leaders.
Do you think President Biden has the stamina to stand up to hostile world leaders?
LOL and what did he give away in Helsinki. All I saw was him blowing a little smoke up Putin's skirt. Somewhat ironically the more that comes out them more it looks like him distrusting the intel community was a good call,He certainly can't do worse than Trump did on that stage in Helsinky ...
Can you imagine what it will be like once again to have a potus in the room with Putin or XI or KJU who has *our* interests in mind instead of his own?
Possibly. Though Trump came close, when taking-out that Iranian general.Trump hasn't started any wars. Biden, by his lecherous actions, very well could.
I thought it was disgusting & un-American, and I'm not buying the 'trolling' defense either.LOL and what did he give away in Helsinki. All I saw was him blowing a little smoke up Putin's skirt. Somewhat ironically the more that comes out them more it looks like him distrusting the intel community was a good call,
Your privilege. I felt that we when Obama sent a message to Putin that he'd be "more flexible after the election". And THAT was done on the sly (except for an open mic).I thought it was disgusting & un-American, and I'm not buying the 'trolling' defense either.
I don't see that as the same level as Trump, though. Obama was simply stating that he was more politically restrained going into the election, which probably was true.Your privilege. I felt that we when Obama sent a message to Putin that he'd be "more flexible after the election". And THAT was done on the sly (except for an open mic).
No. He didn't come close. He knew as well as Iran knew that they would not go to war over that death.Possibly. Though Trump came close, when taking-out that Iranian general.
You have better faith than I do, here. But I suspect that's why Trump didn't defend the troops or retaliate.No. He didn't come close. He knew as well as Iran knew that they would not go to war over that death.
LOL, so when he knew he wouldn't have to face the voters again he could yield to Putin? And it only accidentally became public knowledge.I don't see that as the same level as Trump, though. Obama was simply stating that he was more politically restrained going into the election, which probably was true.
Nobel prize?He certainly can't do worse than Trump did on that stage in Helsinky ...
I don't buy your characterization at all. Trump sold us out. in plane view, no matter how you try to make light of it. Obama was dealing with political realities.LOL, so when he knew he wouldn't have to face the voters again he could yield to Putin? And it only accidentally became public knowledge.
And Trump blew smoke. And he did it in full view.
When you're killing Taliban all the time how do you retaliate?You have better faith than I do, here. But I suspect that's why Trump didn't defend the troops or retaliate.
Well, it was a great prize, but I think it was a little premature. But still, yeah it is what it is - a great accomplishment.Nobel prize?
Not in a way to risk sustaining a ballistic missile attack, that's for sure.When you're killing Taliban all the time how do you retaliate?
LOL, sure. What exactly did he sell out? Obama was offering broad scale sellouts under the table - kinda goes along with refusing to ship Ukraine weapons, doesn't it?I don't buy your characterization at all. Trump sold us out. in plane view, no matter how you try to make light of it. Obama was dealing with political realities.
You watched the same action on that Helsinki stage, as I did. If you don't find that un-American & highly offensive, than we very much disagree. I don't see the 'joke' in it, that you do. I find it unacceptable. So do many other of our fellow Americans.LOL, sure. What exactly did he sell out? Obama was offering broad scale sellouts under the table - kinda goes along with refusing to ship Ukraine weapons, doesn't it?
Lol please explain what was childish about that post.grow up
I completely agree and respect your opinion. Many Americans who are patriotic don't find any of his funny at all. Those who don't have a problem with this are definitely un-American and loyal only to the sitting traitor in the white house.You watched the same action on that Helsinki stage, as I did. If you don't find that un-American & highly offensive, than we very much disagree. I don't see the 'joke' in it, that you do. I find it unacceptable. So do many other of our fellow Americans.
Rather than spending pages discussing Trump, how do we know that Biden will be effective in communicating with hostile world leaders?I completely agree and respect your opinion. Many Americans who are patriotic don't find any of his funny at all. Those who don't have a problem with this are definitely un-American and loyal only to the sitting traitor in the white house.
These are very harsh words we're both using, and I'm not happy using them. But I know of no other accurate way to describe what I saw. I can only cal it "un-American" (though I'd like to also call it "traitorous"). No U.S. President should ever bow down to Putin like that.I completely agree and respect your opinion. Many Americans who are patriotic don't find any of his funny at all. Those who don't have a problem with this are definitely un-American and loyal only to the sitting traitor in the white house.
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