idahoblues
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And yet you're entitled to vote, which says it all.Was in town yesterday. The state of the people protesting. I wouldn't even let them vote.
And yet you're entitled to vote, which says it all.
That's because the same rent-a-crowd always turn up for any protest. I think Trump is a **** but it's really up to the Americans to protest in their own cities (which they are doing). Having protests outside the USA just seems a bit pointless.Was in town yesterday. The state of the people protesting. I wouldn't even let them vote.
That's because the same rent-a-crowd always turn up for any protest. I think Trump is a **** but it's really up to the Americans to protest in their own cities (which they are doing). Having protests outside the USA just seems a bit pointless.
Nah, there's a new rule of lying now. Lie so much that no-one notices the really important lies. If there's one thing that he's an expert at, it's distracting everyone's attention from talking about policy because they're busy reporting his ludicrous comments. He did it in the election campaign too. He was clearly hammered in the debate, so what did he do? Went on a Twitter rant about some beauty queen, and suddenly the fact that he lost the debate was no longer the story and his complete lack of any sensible policies or knowledge of the issues was buried.And they're still persisting with the lie that only 109 people were "inconvenienced". The art of the lie. (First rule of lying - the lie has to be credible to someone other than Blue Phil.)
That's because the same rent-a-crowd always turn up for any protest. I think Trump is a **** but it's really up to the Americans to protest in their own cities (which they are doing). Having protests outside the USA just seems a bit pointless.
I can't be any more objective than Andrew Neil so I'll just post this and say I can find no fault in Neil's line of questioning.
Which debate was this? I watched all 3 of the general election debates, and have listened to them several times since, and I struggle to think of any where Trump was 'hammered'.Nah, there's a new rule of lying now. Lie so much that no-one notices the really important lies. If there's one thing that he's an expert at, it's distracting everyone's attention from talking about policy because they're busy reporting his ludicrous comments. He did it in the election campaign too. He was clearly hammered in the debate, so what did he do? Went on a Twitter rant about some beauty queen, and suddenly the fact that he lost the debate was no longer the story and his complete lack of any sensible policies or knowledge of the issues was buried.