Helt enig med Trump
Da han i 2012 sa at det var en katastrofe for landet at Obama vant over Romney. Hadde Romney vunnet hadde han fortsatt vært president.
jabbadabbato
03.02.2020 kl 10:05
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Tipper du heller ikke hadde kjennskap til dette. :-)
Dumb - Dumber , Artig film
Dumb - Dumber , Artig film
Redigert 03.02.2020 kl 10:05
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cinet
03.02.2020 kl 09:51
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Kansas city ligger i begge statene, grensen går rett igjennom
Viser bare hvor skadelig DT-hat er....
Viser bare hvor skadelig DT-hat er....
Redigert 03.02.2020 kl 09:52
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jabbadabbato
03.02.2020 kl 09:49
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Jeg lærte at Kansas City lå i Missouri når jeg var ca 10 år. Lærte ikke Donald trump dette på skolen? At det er en mindre del av byen som også ligger i Kansas blir mindre viktig. Om man har litt kjennskap til geografi så hadde man ikke automatisk tatt for gitt at Kansas City ligger i Kansas. Tror han Washington DC ligger i staten Washington?
cinet
03.02.2020 kl 09:36
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Klassisk DT-hat. Kansas city er delt mellom staten Kansas og staten Missouri. Arenaen ligger i staten Missouri , men hva så?
Sier mye om fake news media,og dere iver i å finne små ubetydelige feil fra den suverene DT
Sier mye om fake news media,og dere iver i å finne små ubetydelige feil fra den suverene DT
jabbadabbato
03.02.2020 kl 06:52
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Superbowl
""Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game, and a fantastic comeback, under immense pressure," Trump tweeted. "You represented the Great State of Kansas and, in fact, the entire USA, so very well. Our Country is PROUD OF YOU!""
LOL
(Vi får vente på Havfruen og Q sin forklaring på denne geografi tabben. Det er sikkert ett eller annet signal)
""Congratulations to the Kansas City Chiefs on a great game, and a fantastic comeback, under immense pressure," Trump tweeted. "You represented the Great State of Kansas and, in fact, the entire USA, so very well. Our Country is PROUD OF YOU!""
LOL
(Vi får vente på Havfruen og Q sin forklaring på denne geografi tabben. Det er sikkert ett eller annet signal)
Redigert 03.02.2020 kl 06:54
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cinet
02.02.2020 kl 23:44
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++++
"Well, it's been very unfair. From the day I won ... from the day I came down from the escalator. ... it probably started from there. It's been a very, very unfair process," Trump said. "The Mueller Report, Russia, Russia, Russia, as you say, which was total nonsense -- it was all nonsense, the whole thing. It was very unfair, and mostly it was unfair to my family. I mean, my family suffered because of all this. And many other families suffered also."
But, Trump said, his supporters would remain undeterred.
"There's a revolution going on in this country, and I mean a positive revolution," Trump said, noting that unemployment rates have plummeted among minority groups.
The president also asserted that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was "rigging the election again" against "crazy" Bernie Sanders and candidates such as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., after the DNC announced it would change debate rules in a way that would help Mike Bloomberg appear on stage.
As Trump spoke, an NBC News report indicated that John Kerry was overheard in Iowa discussing getting in the presidential race, as a last-ditch effort to blunt Sanders' surge in the polls and prevent him from "taking down" the Democratic Party. (Kerry, firing off a since-deleted, highly uncharacteristic profanity on Twitter, then insisted he was not running for president, but didn't deny the NBC News report.)
Asked what he felt about Bloomberg, Trump didn't hold back.
"Uh, very little. I just think of little," Trump said. "You know, now he wants a box for the debates to stand on. OK, it’s OK, there’s nothing wrong. You can be short. Why should he get a box to stand on, OK? He wants a box for the debates. Why should he be entitled to that? Really. Does that mean everyone else gets a box? ... I would love to run against Bloomberg."
Trump added that the U.S. has offered assistance to China amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak, and hinted that more aggressive action may be taken as the problem worsens.
Brian Kilmeade goes behind the scenes with Fox Sports ahead of Super Bowl LIVVideo
"Well, we've pretty much shut it down, coming in from China. We have a tremendous relationship with China. ... We’re offering 'em tremendous help," Trump said. "But we can’t have thousands of people coming in who may have this problem, the coronavirus. So, we're gonna see what happens."
Separately, Hannity asked Trump to quickly describe what he thought of other prominent Democrats.
On Joe Biden: "I just think of 'Sleepy.' I just watch him. He's sleepy. Sleepy Joe."
On Hunter Biden: "Where's Hunter? Where is he? He made millions of dollars -- he went from having no job, no income, he had nothing. As you know, he had a very sad experience in the military. He has nothing, to making millions and millions of dollars a year. Not just from Ukraine. From China. And from other countries. How can you do this? This is crooked as hell. What they did is very dishonest."
On Bernie Sanders: "Well, I think he's a communist. I mean, you know, look, I think of communism when I think of Bernie. You could say 'socialist.' Didn't he get married in Moscow?" (Hannity then interjected that Sanders had honeymooned in the Soviet Union.)
"At least he's true to what he believes," Trump concluded, by way of contrast with Elizabeth Warren
On Warren, Trump said: "She's not true to it. I call her 'fairy tale.' Because everything's a fairy tale. That's how Pochahontas got started. This woman can't tell the truth."
On Hillary Clinton: "I think of emails. I think of the email scandal. How she got away with that is a disgrace."
"Well, it's been very unfair. From the day I won ... from the day I came down from the escalator. ... it probably started from there. It's been a very, very unfair process," Trump said. "The Mueller Report, Russia, Russia, Russia, as you say, which was total nonsense -- it was all nonsense, the whole thing. It was very unfair, and mostly it was unfair to my family. I mean, my family suffered because of all this. And many other families suffered also."
But, Trump said, his supporters would remain undeterred.
"There's a revolution going on in this country, and I mean a positive revolution," Trump said, noting that unemployment rates have plummeted among minority groups.
The president also asserted that the Democratic National Committee (DNC) was "rigging the election again" against "crazy" Bernie Sanders and candidates such as Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., after the DNC announced it would change debate rules in a way that would help Mike Bloomberg appear on stage.
As Trump spoke, an NBC News report indicated that John Kerry was overheard in Iowa discussing getting in the presidential race, as a last-ditch effort to blunt Sanders' surge in the polls and prevent him from "taking down" the Democratic Party. (Kerry, firing off a since-deleted, highly uncharacteristic profanity on Twitter, then insisted he was not running for president, but didn't deny the NBC News report.)
Asked what he felt about Bloomberg, Trump didn't hold back.
"Uh, very little. I just think of little," Trump said. "You know, now he wants a box for the debates to stand on. OK, it’s OK, there’s nothing wrong. You can be short. Why should he get a box to stand on, OK? He wants a box for the debates. Why should he be entitled to that? Really. Does that mean everyone else gets a box? ... I would love to run against Bloomberg."
Trump added that the U.S. has offered assistance to China amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak, and hinted that more aggressive action may be taken as the problem worsens.
Brian Kilmeade goes behind the scenes with Fox Sports ahead of Super Bowl LIVVideo
"Well, we've pretty much shut it down, coming in from China. We have a tremendous relationship with China. ... We’re offering 'em tremendous help," Trump said. "But we can’t have thousands of people coming in who may have this problem, the coronavirus. So, we're gonna see what happens."
Separately, Hannity asked Trump to quickly describe what he thought of other prominent Democrats.
On Joe Biden: "I just think of 'Sleepy.' I just watch him. He's sleepy. Sleepy Joe."
On Hunter Biden: "Where's Hunter? Where is he? He made millions of dollars -- he went from having no job, no income, he had nothing. As you know, he had a very sad experience in the military. He has nothing, to making millions and millions of dollars a year. Not just from Ukraine. From China. And from other countries. How can you do this? This is crooked as hell. What they did is very dishonest."
On Bernie Sanders: "Well, I think he's a communist. I mean, you know, look, I think of communism when I think of Bernie. You could say 'socialist.' Didn't he get married in Moscow?" (Hannity then interjected that Sanders had honeymooned in the Soviet Union.)
"At least he's true to what he believes," Trump concluded, by way of contrast with Elizabeth Warren
On Warren, Trump said: "She's not true to it. I call her 'fairy tale.' Because everything's a fairy tale. That's how Pochahontas got started. This woman can't tell the truth."
On Hillary Clinton: "I think of emails. I think of the email scandal. How she got away with that is a disgrace."
cinet
02.02.2020 kl 23:42
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KUPPFORSØKET AVSØRT
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6129066387001
Trump, in Super Bowl interview with Sean Hannity, predicts fall of Pelosi: 'Radical left is gonna take over'
President Trump sits down with Sean Hannity for Super Bowl interview
President Trump discusses Senate impeachment trial, Trump administration's accomplishments, State of the Union plans and Democratic presidential contenders with Sean Hannity.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity during the Super Bowl LIV pregame show, President Trump confirmed that the State of the Union address would go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday -- just a day before the Senate is set to overwhelmingly acquit him after a months-long impeachment process.
"I think she's a very confused, very nervous woman," Trump said, referring to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, who reluctantly announced impeachment proceedings last year after months of resisting the progressive wing of her party.
"I don't think she wanted to do this," Trump continued. "I think she really knew what was going to happen, and her worst nightmare has happened. I don't think she's gonna be there too long, either. I think that the radical left -- and she's sorta radical left too, by the way -- but I think the radical left is gonna take over."
The president cited the personal cost of the multiple investigations that have taken place during his administration, saying the media is deliberately ignoring historic economic numbers and "the good stuff" to focus on invented scandals.
Btw jabba... bra du er enig med trump
Video link:https://video.foxnews.com/v/6129066387001
Trump, in Super Bowl interview with Sean Hannity, predicts fall of Pelosi: 'Radical left is gonna take over'
President Trump sits down with Sean Hannity for Super Bowl interview
President Trump discusses Senate impeachment trial, Trump administration's accomplishments, State of the Union plans and Democratic presidential contenders with Sean Hannity.
In an exclusive interview with Fox News' Sean Hannity during the Super Bowl LIV pregame show, President Trump confirmed that the State of the Union address would go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday -- just a day before the Senate is set to overwhelmingly acquit him after a months-long impeachment process.
"I think she's a very confused, very nervous woman," Trump said, referring to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, who reluctantly announced impeachment proceedings last year after months of resisting the progressive wing of her party.
"I don't think she wanted to do this," Trump continued. "I think she really knew what was going to happen, and her worst nightmare has happened. I don't think she's gonna be there too long, either. I think that the radical left -- and she's sorta radical left too, by the way -- but I think the radical left is gonna take over."
The president cited the personal cost of the multiple investigations that have taken place during his administration, saying the media is deliberately ignoring historic economic numbers and "the good stuff" to focus on invented scandals.
Btw jabba... bra du er enig med trump
brahman
02.02.2020 kl 22:36
416
Tror du skal være glad for at enkelte av og til gidder å skrive noe på dette tragiske og trøtte forumet som det er blitt - i 2020.
Redigert 03.02.2020 kl 09:24
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leifTM
02.02.2020 kl 21:26
457
Vær helt ærlig nå, jøbba: hvor mange av døgnets våkne timer uti husbank huset i Ytrebygda går med tell guilty faps tell Trump? Tror muligens du har et problem gett.