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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    The new “red line” is Team Trump Treason’s alienation of Pakistan. You know, Professor, though you’re likely not to know this, bullies eventually get punched and get punched hard.
    Ha. Alienation of the country that sheltered OBL. It’s amazing no matter what track record a country has you’re happy to give them money...except for Israel of course. Hmmm...I wonder why that is?
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
    I don’t think there is complete method to his madness. I for the most part think that he makes shit up as he goes along yet gets favourable results out of his instincts. He put good people in his cabinet who guide those instincts. 
  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
    I don’t think there is complete method to his madness. I for the most part think that he makes shit up as he goes along yet gets favourable results out of his instincts. He put good people in his cabinet who guide those instincts. 
    Who, for the love of Zion, is “good” in his cabinet? Please, Professor, explanate that?
     
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  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
    I don’t think there is complete method to his madness. I for the most part think that he makes shit up as he goes along yet gets favourable results out of his instincts. He put good people in his cabinet who guide those instincts. 
    JC? Is that you?
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  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
    I don’t think there is complete method to his madness. I for the most part think that he makes shit up as he goes along yet gets favourable results out of his instincts. He put good people in his cabinet who guide those instincts. 
    What happened to the brilliant brilliance of brilliancy that you posited a year or so ago? Now it’s making shit up?
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  • BS44325
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    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    Lol

    I wasn't speaking metaphorically. I was knocking Trump with a poor attempt at humour.

    I won't dispute what you have written only to say that I don't think there is a method to Trump's madness. Without any 'inside knowledge', I do not feel that this is a case of a brilliant man getting positive things done without any regard for perception as you consistently suggest.

    I think- as you did with me and my silly post- you are making a habit of giving people too much credit before it is due. Time will tell though.   
    I don’t think there is complete method to his madness. I for the most part think that he makes shit up as he goes along yet gets favourable results out of his instincts. He put good people in his cabinet who guide those instincts. 
    What happened to the brilliant brilliance of brilliancy that you posited a year or so ago? Now it’s making shit up?
    Why is it so hard for you to follow. It’s two sides of the same coin.

  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    At the risk of incurring the wrath of benjs, I’ll quote and respond point by point to the BS of BS, seeing how s/he has waited to get the talking points. It’ll be tedious but simple. I digress:

    ”in numerous ways” and yet gives only the example of Team Trump Treason bombing Syria. What and when, with who and where, did Trump “bomb” Syria? Team Trump Treason couldn’t identify nor discern Syria on a map and in case you’d like to give credit to Mattis? It’s further riding of the Obama intelligence, like tapped wires, and the economy, carrying it through. Wanna bet when it all goes to shit, Professor?
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  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    What and where has “Iranian influence been slowly beaten back?” Are you lazing by the side of the Tigres or Euphrates, Professor? Fuck if you think you know what’s going on, on the street. You, you of all posters, have faith in the Saudis? Really? 100,000 finally doing the bidding of an apartheid state? Really.
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  • BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    It begs repeating:

    Trump should come as no surprise to anyone. The anger towards him is somewhat misdirected: the morons that support(ed) this idiot carry the burden of guilt for the mess. To some degree... so does the Democratic Party.

    He is pretty much delivering exactly what people could have expected when they elected him. With that said... I fear he might just be delivering what the people who elected him want. If you read the replies to his tweets... there are more than his fair share of people firmly in his corner. 
    I agree but he still needs to be kept in check just think about it we are closer to some nuclear event happening since the Cuban crisis, that’s alarming..

    It truly is.

    I grew up fearing the Russians were going to nuke us. It never happened. I'm taking a leap of faith that nuclear war is a far-fetched possibility and that the 'talk' is just 'talk'.

    Trump has never been in a fist fight in his life. He thinks he's a tuff guy, but he is not. He talks tuff. He acts tuff. But the truth is... he's soft and weak. His bravado is that of a weird and complex (in a bad way) old man trying to come across as tuff.

    I really want him to step in the ring with Obama. I really want Trump to walk the walk. Get in the ring- tuff guy- and let's see your stuff. Obama would wipe the floor with him if Trump doesn't hit the canvas gasping for air first. It wouldn't be close.

    My gawd there at so many reasons to detest this vile man.
    I think the “red line” debacle has already proved this to be false.
    I'm reading your posts, BS. In all honesty.., they do make me pause for thought. I do think you're giving too much credit where it likely isn't due (time will tell for sure though).

    Inhave to ask you what about my post has been proven false. I'm not sure what you meant.
    Correct me if I’m wrong but you are comparing on who is the “tough guy” between Obama and Trump. I can’t imagine you mean in terms of a physical fight so I assume you are referring to areas of foreign policy. If that’s the case then there is no doubt that Trump, Mattis, Haley etc. have been a lot “tougher” in numerous ways but to provide a specific example Obama’s failure to enforce his “red line” on Syrian use of chemical weapons was seen as a major failure by pretty much everyone. Trump reversed that early on with his bombing of Syria and by removing Obama’s restraints on the military. ISIS has essentially been crushed in about a year and Iranian expansionism is slowly being beaten back with an assist from the sunni states and now the local populace. I don’t expect anybody on here to give Trump credit for any of this...it is far too emotional for many of you...but he reset that tone. He gave Mattis the green light to go to work. He also changed the Obama policy of dealing with Iran, which led to distrust among the Sunnis, to one that was more in line with the Sunnis. This wasn’t a simple switch however. The Sunnis were required to make change which includes putting their own men into battle instead of 100000 Americans, it includes making changes at home which can be seen direcrly on the ground in Saudi Arabia, and it also includes reproachment with Israel which can be seen in terms of both military cooperation and general quiet on Jerusalem. On the North Korean front Trump has moved the world to imposing very stiff sanctions and has got China to take a far more active roll. The North Koreans are currently surrounded by a massive military presence and all of a sudden have made moves on establishing dialogue with the South. All of the above is methodically being done from a position of toughness and dare I say from a position of “craziness”. 
    So now we move on to North Korea. Here we are. Nice to see you so non chalantly brush off the failure of the Bush administration as a “bipartisan” failure of policy but now you’re, you Professor, are advocating and heralding more sanctions. Funny, because China and Putin, Putin, Putin, ain’t playing along. Got sanctions? Wondering if there’s any violation of law, Congress having passed sanctions against Russia for meddling, and implementing them? But, I’ve digressed. What, exactly, has NK done other than ask to discuss Olympic participation? Oh, by the way, I bet you love those sanctions on Yemen. You remember them, right? The poorest Muslim nation on earth? Right? You’re Saudi brethren sticking it?
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    Embarrassing.
  • BS44325 said:
    Embarrassing.
    Thats all you have? Really?
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    When the collusion narrative collapses those heavily invested in it fall the hardest.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/01/05/operation-condor-how-nsa-director-mike-rogers-saved-the-u-s-from-a-massive-constitutional-crisis/

    It is all coming to light. Watergate 2.0
  • BS44325 said:
    When the collusion narrative collapses those heavily invested in it fall the hardest.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/01/05/operation-condor-how-nsa-director-mike-rogers-saved-the-u-s-from-a-massive-constitutional-crisis/

    It is all coming to light. Watergate 2.0
    The conservative tree house? Do you slide when you exit?
     
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  • BS44325 said:
    When the collusion narrative collapses those heavily invested in it fall the hardest.

    https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2018/01/05/operation-condor-how-nsa-director-mike-rogers-saved-the-u-s-from-a-massive-constitutional-crisis/

    It is all coming to light. Watergate 2.0
    The conservative tree house? Do you slide when you exit?
     
    Pretty quick change of topic, Herr Professor de apartheid state denier.
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  • josevolution
    josevolution Posts: 31,665
    edited January 2018
    BS44325 said:
    BS44325 said:
    in the previous 8yrs not once did i feel like there could be a nuclear war on any radar and i think it's safe to safe no one here did either ? we're 1 yr into this presidency and the subject comes up everyday in the news , how can anyone say this presidency is stable and the GOP stablishement seems to be ok with it ...
    Were you asleep for 8 years? Do you think the North Koreans became a nuclear nation and expanded their missle technology just this past year? Was a nuclear deal made with Iran because Obama was unconcerned with them becoming a nuclear power? Your head has been in the sand with the nuclear nightmare that has been growing during the past three administrations and now it is on your doorstep. It would be on your doorstep irrespective of who won the last election. The only question is whether Trump continues the bipartisan failures of previous years that only leads to never ending nucleat blackmail or whether he takes a “crazier” approach. In my mind it’s time for crazy. I’m glad that the world thinks he’s a loose cannon. It’s the end of the road and there is nowhere left to kick the can.
    Still peddling doom and gloom Professor? Is that all you have, a dark vision of reality and the future? What “nuclear blackmail” of which you speak?
    I forgot...you are ok if Iran and North Korea have nuclear missles that could hit North America.
    I never said that NK just started their nuclear program ! Just stating that with the fool you do admire we are closer to an event happening than ever before since Cuba there’s only one person with head in the sand it’s you , keep praying PJ plays Israel..
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  • Degeneratefk
    Degeneratefk Posts: 3,123
    It's funny how people like to talk out of both ends of their mouths when It comes to trump
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    we will find a way, we will find our place
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    It's funny how people like to talk out of both ends of their mouths when It comes to trump
    It is. A conman trying to defend a conman, and failing miserably.

    Not going to work here, were all, like, really smart.
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