View Full Version : Donald Trump's funniest and most mental tweet yet
Greg!
06-01-2018, 12:56 PM
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:joker: ****ing hell
It's the "like" that makes me SCREAM.
Withano
06-01-2018, 01:02 PM
He's not even pretending to be in the right career path anymore
There are literally no words anymore.
Tom4784
06-01-2018, 01:21 PM
He's so delusional and desperate.
He's gonna be banging on about Hillary Clinton for months now since he probably thinks it'll take attention off him although no one will pay attention to the corruption of a losing presidential candidate over the corruption and treason of a sitting president.
Oliver_W
06-01-2018, 01:25 PM
There are times when he's just stupid, and times when he's trolling. I think this joins eating KFC with a knife and fork as the latter.
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 01:32 PM
There are times when he's just stupid, and times when he's trolling. I think this joins eating KFC with a knife and fork as the latter.
I agree with this. He’s playing with those so quick to bite. He’s no Einstein but even he isn’t stupid enough to post that with a straight face.
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 01:39 PM
He's so delusional and desperate.
He's gonna be banging on about Hillary Clinton for months now since he probably thinks it'll take attention off him although no one will pay attention to the corruption of a losing presidential candidate over the corruption and treason of a sitting president.
What treason? There have been many acts of treason recently by those so- called British individuals who abandon their geographical home for their ideological one to fight against us and our soldiers but how exactly has Trump committed an act of treason.
Antagonising North Korea was dumb but, as yet, not an act of treason. Jumping the gun a bit there with your anti- Trump rhetoric.
user104658
06-01-2018, 02:26 PM
What treason? There have been many acts of treason recently by those so- called British individuals who abandon their geographical home for their ideological one to fight against us and our soldiers but how exactly has Trump committed an act of treason.
Antagonising North Korea was dumb but, as yet, not an act of treason. Jumping the gun a bit there with your anti- Trump rhetoric.
Wot America thread? MISCELLANEOUS MUSLIM STUFF!
DemolitionRed
06-01-2018, 02:55 PM
Childlike humor and sarcasm; just what one expects from the self described leader of the free world. This administration has thrust the entire world into an episode of the Twilight Zone.
I really hope most of the Right wing mouth-pieces who defend all this absurdity are Russian shills, otherwise America certainly has lost it's collective mind.
Nicky91
06-01-2018, 03:04 PM
:joker: :joker: :joker:
so funny
EspeonBB
06-01-2018, 03:07 PM
Does he not realise the more he tweets the more attention the book gets? :joker:
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 03:14 PM
Childlike humor and sarcasm; just what one expects from the self described leader of the free world. This administration has thrust the entire world into an episode of the Twilight Zone.
I really hope most of the Right wing mouth-pieces who defend all this absurdity are Russian shills, otherwise America certainly has lost it's collective mind.
Like him or hate him he was voted in. Those that dislike the result of a public vote can’t overturn it everytime it doesn’t suit them. Politics would collapse under the weight of the hypocricy. Like it or lump it. There are many dubious politians on all sides in Britain and America. Any of us can get lumbered at any time.
I for one don’t relish a hard-left Corbyn government. He may be less inclined to show his hand than the likes of Trump but give me an an open fool than a less honest one. I know which I think is more dangerous.
Tom4784
06-01-2018, 03:24 PM
What treason? There have been many acts of treason recently by those so- called British individuals who abandon their geographical home for their ideological one to fight against us and our soldiers but how exactly has Trump committed an act of treason.
Antagonising North Korea was dumb but, as yet, not an act of treason. Jumping the gun a bit there with your anti- Trump rhetoric.
What do British terrorists have to do with Trump's camp collaborating with Russia to influence the outcome an election?
Go read up on the subject of Trump's dealings with Russia, I'm not sure you are aware of the issue there.
Babayaro.
06-01-2018, 03:26 PM
Crooked Hillary always makes me cackle
Tom4784
06-01-2018, 03:27 PM
Like him or hate him he was voted in. Those that dislike the result of a public vote can’t overturn it everytime it doesn’t suit them. Politics would collapse under the weight of the hypocricy. Like it or lump it. There are many dubious politians on all sides in Britain and America. Any of us can get lumbered at any time.
I for one don’t relish a hard-left Corbyn government. He may be less inclined to show his hand than the likes of Trump but give me an an open fool than a less honest one. I know which I think is more dangerous.
You really don't understand the issues surrounding the Trump presidency do you? This isn't about people being upset he's won, it's about the fact that he is corrupt and was working with a nation that America has tensions with to win an election.
The Corbyn comparison really does not make any sense and is pretty unrelated to the topic which is about corruption in US politics.
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 03:39 PM
You really don't understand the issues surrounding the Trump presidency do you? This isn't about people being upset he's won, it's about the fact that he is corrupt and was working with a nation that America has tensions with to win an election.
The Corbyn comparison really does not make any sense and is pretty unrelated to the topic which is about corruption in US politics.
Don’t I. It is about people upset he won and jumping on everything he says and does to prove their point. As for the Russia thing that remains unproven with so-called evidence both confirming and dismissing any such allegations.
Jamie89
06-01-2018, 03:55 PM
Trump calls himself a 'stable genius'
The US president takes to Twitter to reject questions over his mental health raised in a new book.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42589860
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He's basically a parody of himself at this point
Jamie89
06-01-2018, 03:59 PM
Don’t I. It is about people upset he won and jumping on everything he says and does to prove their point. As for the Russia thing that remains unproven with so-called evidence both confirming and dismissing any such allegations.
People are allowed to criticise the things he says and does though. Just as if Corbyn became PM you would still be able to criticise him. That's all part of being democratic too.
Tom4784
06-01-2018, 04:02 PM
Don’t I. It is about people upset he won and jumping on everything he says and does to prove their point. As for the Russia thing that remains unproven with so-called evidence both confirming and dismissing any such allegations.
Yeah...all the problems with Trump's presidency resides with people being mad that he won, nothing to do with the fact that he has pretty much gone back on every campaign promise he has made, he has sold out his core voters by forcing through a tax bill that benefits only millionaires and big corporations at the cost of health care and tax aids and other benefits for people that need them and it's not like he hasn't told well other 1,000 proven lies in hist first year of presidency, right?
Let's not get into the fact, that he doesn't understand what diplomacy is and is basically trying to bait a war in order to divert attention away from the investigation with his involvement with Russia's actions during the election.
I understand that he dislikes muslims and immigrants and that appeals to you but you should honestly try to read up on his presidency because it's increasingly obvious that you don't know the issues surrounding his presidency. You just think 'it's loony lefties being upset he has won! he's done nothing wrong!'
That's just ignoring everything that doesn't benefit the agenda you want to push.
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 04:29 PM
Yeah...all the problems with Trump's presidency resides with people being mad that he won, nothing to do with the fact that he has pretty much gone back on every campaign promise he has made, he has sold out his core voters by forcing through a tax bill that benefits only millionaires and big corporations at the cost of health care and tax aids and other benefits for people that need them and it's not like he hasn't told well other 1,000 proven lies in hist first year of presidency, right?
Let's not get into the fact, that he doesn't understand what diplomacy is and is basically trying to bait a war in order to divert attention away from the investigation with his involvement with Russia's actions during the election.
I understand that he dislikes muslims and immigrants and that appeals to you but you should honestly try to read up on his presidency because it's increasingly obvious that you don't know the issues surrounding his presidency. You just think 'it's loony lefties being upset he has won! he's done nothing wrong!'
That's just ignoring everything that doesn't benefit the agenda you want to push.
Being patronising is not a good look. Much of your post is an opinion piece rather than cold hard facts so don’t try to pretend otherwise.
I am not a fan of Trumps but if you think the alternative of Clinton was some kind of poster child for democracy and honest politics you are conveniently kidding yourself. There have been many allegations about Hilary Clinton’s connections to the Russians not to mention the history of her husband. Distasteful pair.
The real problem with politics in America and in Britain is the lack of a a serious choice. Who do we have - May or Corbyn. We are all forced to choose between the lesser of two evils and go with those whose general policies have more in common with our own.
‘You understands he dislikes Muslims and immigrants’ do you! Many Americans have, like most of Europe, become dissolutioned with the effects of Mass immigration and Islam on their countries. We are not talking a handful of people here but many millions of people. You can’t just dismiss them all as racists and bigots and refuse to look at the role Immigrants and Muslins have played in that - not if you want to be taken seriously.
You will never further your cause to convert people to your way of thinking with your pushy and downright rude and patronising tactics. Other people who have a different opinion to you can and do think for themselves and don’t have to listen to your constant insults. If anything your immature and unprofessional tactics are likely to have the opposite effect of what you desire. Politics is definitely not for you.
Trump has the lowest IQ of any president of the USA so far, that's a documented fact, so saying that he is seriously smart is incorrect.
Crimson Dynamo
06-01-2018, 04:41 PM
and yet the country is doing well
time you lot realised that the figurehead is just that
:rolleyes:
because guess what, he does
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 04:42 PM
Trump has the lowest IQ of any president of the USA so far, that's a documented fact, so saying that he is seriously smart is incorrect.
Do you know how he scored - that would be interesting to know.
Crimson Dynamo
06-01-2018, 04:42 PM
and he is trolling you beautifully...
DemolitionRed
06-01-2018, 04:44 PM
He's the first president to talk about his dick size. Come to think of it, its all about size... The size of his brain, the size of his wallet, the size of his nuclear button.
Trump and Jong Un are enjoying playing Russian Roulette. At the rate things are going we'll all be free atoms floating in a sea of ionized gasses before the end of 2018. The American new tax code won't matter because we'll all just be "free floating matter"
Crimson Dynamo
06-01-2018, 04:48 PM
Of course this was all said about Reagan...
:hee:
DemolitionRed
06-01-2018, 04:50 PM
Of course this was all said about Reagan...
:hee:
Reagan wasn't a good president but we can't really compare him to how Trump is behaving.
Brillopad
06-01-2018, 04:53 PM
He's the first president to talk about his dick size. Come to think of it, its all about size... The size of his brain, the size of his wallet, the size of his nuclear button.
Trump and Jong Un are enjoying playing Russian Roulette. At the rate things are going we'll all be free atoms floating in a sea of ionized gasses before the end of 2018. The American new tax code won't matter because we'll all just be "free floating matter"
Whilst I think most of us find that a terrorising prospect, many of us feel that politicians that would get rid of their countries nuclear protection would be creating the same risk.
We are not dealing with only rational and logical governments worldwide but also with dictators and religious zealots who would have no respect for or interest in sharing some kind of mutual global relinquishment of nuclear weapons and would annialate the West in a heartbeat. There would be no loyalty to some Western politician trying to be friends!
Oliver_W
06-01-2018, 05:02 PM
a tax bill that benefits only millionaires and big corporations
Actually, 80% of taxpayers will see a cut in the tax they pay (https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2017/12/19/leftleaning-scorekeeper-so-the-gop-tax-bill-cuts-taxes-for80-percent-of-americans-n2424201).
Livia
06-01-2018, 05:15 PM
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:joker: ****ing hell
It's the "like" that makes me SCREAM.
Made me laugh too. For someone so smart he flunked English, clearly. His native tongue. He's a ****ing genius.
GiRTh
06-01-2018, 05:15 PM
WHen he's talking about his own intelligence, he isnt joking.
Tom4784
06-01-2018, 10:29 PM
Being patronising is not a good look. Much of your post is an opinion piece rather than cold hard facts so don’t try to pretend otherwise.
I am not a fan of Trumps but if you think the alternative of Clinton was some kind of poster child for democracy and honest politics you are conveniently kidding yourself. There have been many allegations about Hilary Clinton’s connections to the Russians not to mention the history of her husband. Distasteful pair.
The real problem with politics in America and in Britain is the lack of a a serious choice. Who do we have - May or Corbyn. We are all forced to choose between the lesser of two evils and go with those whose general policies have more in common with our own.
‘You understands he dislikes Muslims and immigrants’ do you! Many Americans have, like most of Europe, become dissolutioned with the effects of Mass immigration and Islam on their countries. We are not talking a handful of people here but many millions of people. You can’t just dismiss them all as racists and bigots and refuse to look at the role Immigrants and Muslins have played in that - not if you want to be taken seriously.
You will never further your cause to convert people to your way of thinking with your pushy and downright rude and patronising tactics. Other people who have a different opinion to you can and do think for themselves and don’t have to listen to your constant insults. If anything your immature and unprofessional tactics are likely to have the opposite effect of what you desire. Politics is definitely not for you.
Here's two important definitions for you
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Let's have a look at what I said, shall we?
The first thing was that Trump has gone back on his campaign promises and thankfully for some of them, he hasn't kept his promise. The wall isn't happening any time soon, He hasn't managed to get rid of the affordable health care yet and Planned Parenthood is yet to be defunded and his insane plans for immigration haven't taken effect but most of his tax related policies have either stalled, been forgotten, or won't stand a chance of getting through congress. He promised to close the interest loophole on taxes but the tax bill is going back and forth in Congress and the Senate and it's not been mentioned at all, a broken promise.. One of the few promises he did manage to keep was to back out of an environmental deal because he is stupid enough to ignore the facts and believe Climate Change is not real.
The Tax Bill benefits the wealthy more than the middle and working classes of America, as previously mentioned, he has not closed down loopholes for b/millionaires as promised and they benefit far more from the bill then working classes especially when you consider cuts to pensions and Trump's ongoing war against free healthcare.
As for the comment I made about the lies, that's also a fact. As of November 14th 2017, Trump had made 1,628 false or misleading claims since becoming president, that time frame adds up to 298 days. No opinions here, just researched facts.
What has Hillary Clinton got to do with anything? She didn't win and like I said, people, while mad he won, aren't angry a year on that he won, they're angry at his actions in office. I don't know what's so difficult to understand about that.
Again, UK politics is irrelevant in a discussion about US politics.
If you want an example of a 'opinion piece' then look no further than your last two paragraphs which were nothing but assumptions, that's how YOU feel so you assume everyone else feels the same way. A flawed way of thinking.
Brillopad
07-01-2018, 09:54 AM
Here's two important definitions for you
Let's have a look at what I said, shall we?
The first thing was that Trump has gone back on his campaign promises and thankfully for some of them, he hasn't kept his promise. The wall isn't happening any time soon, He hasn't managed to get rid of the affordable health care yet and Planned Parenthood is yet to be defunded and his insane plans for immigration haven't taken effect but most of his tax related policies have either stalled, been forgotten, or won't stand a chance of getting through congress. He promised to close the interest loophole on taxes but the tax bill is going back and forth in Congress and the Senate and it's not been mentioned at all, a broken promise.. One of the few promises he did manage to keep was to back out of an environmental deal because he is stupid enough to ignore the facts and believe Climate Change is not real.
The Tax Bill benefits the wealthy more than the middle and working classes of America, as previously mentioned, he has not closed down loopholes for b/millionaires as promised and they benefit far more from the bill then working classes especially when you consider cuts to pensions and Trump's ongoing war against free healthcare.
As for the comment I made about the lies, that's also a fact. As of November 14th 2017, Trump had made 1,628 false or misleading claims since becoming president, that time frame adds up to 298 days. No opinions here, just researched facts.
What has Hillary Clinton got to do with anything? She didn't win and like I said, people, while mad he won, aren't angry a year on that he won, they're angry at his actions in office. I don't know what's so difficult to understand about that.
Again, UK politics is irrelevant in a discussion about US politics.
If you want an example of a 'opinion piece' then look no further than your last two paragraphs which were nothing but assumptions, that's how YOU feel so you assume everyone else feels the same way. A flawed way of thinking.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-37982000
Some things are still ongoing - a work in progress.
Not the complete disaster you suggest. I’ve yet to hear of a politician that keeps all their promises especially in the first year. As for telling lies, well that seems to come as second nature to most politicians so to try to imply he is the exception to the rule is laughable and just more Trump hating on your part.
As I have said I am not a fan but your prejudice is clear just as it is about the Tories and any political party/politician you want out especially if their policies are anti immigration and non-PC.
If you want to make a thing about politicians doing a complete u-turn on their principles try not ignoring Corbyn’s complete u-turn on Brexit and his long-held anti-EU beliefs.
DemolitionRed
07-01-2018, 10:13 AM
Donald Trump would like to see tougher laws on speech, Mr Trump said that if libel laws “were strong... you wouldn’t have things like that happen where you can say whatever comes into your head” – referring to Michael Wolff’s book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-free-speech-libel-law-michael-wolff-fire-fury-mental-state-latest-a8145741.html
Clearly Trump doesn't think any of this applies to him as well!
Kizzy
08-01-2018, 07:01 AM
Donald Trump would like to see tougher laws on speech, Mr Trump said that if libel laws “were strong... you wouldn’t have things like that happen where you can say whatever comes into your head” – referring to Michael Wolff’s book Fire and Fury: Inside the Trump White House.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/trump-free-speech-libel-law-michael-wolff-fire-fury-mental-state-latest-a8145741.html
Clearly Trump doesn't think any of this applies to him as well!
Would that apply to himself too then... prob not eh? ;)
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