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A US special forces soldier involved in the operation to remove Maduro from power has been charged with insider trading after placing bets on the event before it was made public and einning over $400k.

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1 hour ago, badgerx16 said:

A US special forces soldier involved in the operation to remove Maduro from power has been charged with insider trading after placing bets on the event before it was made public and einning over $400k.

When the President and his family are asset stripping the country to enrich themselves, people will think ‘why not me?’

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5 minutes ago, Gloucester Saint said:

When the President and his family are asset stripping the country to enrich themselves, people will think ‘why not me?’

Yep. The example has been set. In everything he does. 

Re the main crisis he's created, we've now shifted from "free up Hormuz or I'll destroy you" to yesterday's confirmation that he actually didn't want that as he realised Iran would benefit from it...but so will India, China, Japan, and all the far eastern emerging economies. 

I'm not where this is going, but there's no end in sight. 

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Now reviewing Britain's sovereignty of the Falklands as punishment for not supporting him in Iran.

He really is a massive, humongous cock-twatted bell end. As ridiculous as it sounds, just the notion of it has the potential to cause further conflict. Thank goodness he won the FIFA Peace Prize though.

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17 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Now reviewing Britain's sovereignty of the Falklands as punishment for not supporting him in Iran.

He really is a massive, humongous cock-twatted bell end. As ridiculous as it sounds, just the notion of it has the potential to cause further conflict. Thank goodness he won the FIFA Peace Prize though.

He’s a fucking moron surrounded by even more of them. Especially the 77m voting for their country they’re apparently so patriotic about to be asset-stripped by Trump Corporation and his big tech allies.

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1 hour ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Now reviewing Britain's sovereignty of the Falklands as punishment for not supporting him in Iran.

He really is a massive, humongous cock-twatted bell end. As ridiculous as it sounds, just the notion of it has the potential to cause further conflict. Thank goodness he won the FIFA Peace Prize though.

Well his Bestie is in charge of Argentina.

Also wants to remove Spain from NATO. 

Maybe we should review our position on Hawaii's membership of the Union, after all they do have the British flag as part of theirs.

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3 hours ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Now reviewing Britain's sovereignty of the Falklands as punishment for not supporting him in Iran.

He really is a massive, humongous cock-twatted bell end. As ridiculous as it sounds, just the notion of it has the potential to cause further conflict. Thank goodness he won the FIFA Peace Prize though.

Need immediate denial of every UK base for US usage if he goes through with this. Little point now keeping on this twats good side any longer.

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6 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

They can't even get the word MATHS right.

2 wrongs don't make a right...Mathematics. Aluminum though. Peasants. 

 

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6 minutes ago, egg said:

2 wrongs don't make a right...Mathematics. Aluminum though. Peasants. 

 

They manage every other "...ium" in the Periodic Table.

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The main was rather hurried and the dessert didn't even arrive, the host was helped off to the toilet, fell over and didn't return, a disappointing meal.

1/5.

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Trump - "My ratings are tanking, what can we do to improve them ?"

Aide - "They went up after that staged assassination attempt".

Trump - "So they did. Do you think we could try that again ?"

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3 hours ago, Weston Super Saint said:

I like the way they took Vance out of danger first and left the orange one to fend for himself!

He probably had a full diaper. Better to keep distance.

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9 hours ago, skintsaint said:

So what distraction was this new distraction distracting from?

Multiple choice:

- Failed war

- Epstein Files

- Failed economy and tariffs

- His imminent hammering at the mid-terms

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I was beginning to wonder if the OP was still around or if, like so many other Trump suporters, he had deserted the orange one. 

Clearly the thick, arrogant ex Pompey Poly twat has not yet worked out Trump. He really is that stupid. 

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Apparently the German chancellor has recently commented re: the negotiations

To paraphrase 'he doesn't know what the Americans are doing and the Iranians are playing a blinder'

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21 minutes ago, inspectorfrost said:

Apparently the German chancellor has recently commented re: the negotiations

To paraphrase 'he doesn't know what the Americans are doing and the Iranians are playing a blinder'

Nor do they

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3 hours ago, inspectorfrost said:

Apparently the German chancellor has recently commented re: the negotiations

To paraphrase 'he doesn't know what the Americans are doing and the Iranians are playing a blinder'

That's pretty much it. He also said that "an entire nation is being humiliated" by the Iranians. Pretty blunt stuff from him. 

Video in the link. https://aje.news/ogpzb9?update=4526487

 

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There is a programme on Sky Comedy called “real time with Bill Maher “ no holds barred showing Trump for the man he is , so maybe America are waking up to what is happening there ?

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7 hours ago, inspectorfrost said:

Apparently the German chancellor has recently commented re: the negotiations

To paraphrase 'he doesn't know what the Americans are doing and the Iranians are playing a blinder'

"He said that in German, did he?"

"That's right, Chris"

"What exactly did he say?"

".....Ich nichten lichten..."

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59 minutes ago, johnnyboy said:

There is a programme on Sky Comedy called “real time with Bill Maher “ no holds barred showing Trump for the man he is , so maybe America are waking up to what is happening there ?

Bill Maher has been doing his stuff for decades. Americans waking up? Some Americans are happy, fast asleep, locked into narratives they feel comfortable with. Lazy cunts.
Although Maher has lost his way a bit recently, he's still decent viewing sorting his way through the bullshit on both sides, but obviously he's got his work cut out analyzing the shitshow that is the current administration.

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On 27/04/2026 at 22:50, LVSaint said:

Bill Maher has been doing his stuff for decades. Americans waking up? Some Americans are happy, fast asleep, locked into narratives they feel comfortable with. Lazy cunts.
Although Maher has lost his way a bit recently, he's still decent viewing sorting his way through the bullshit on both sides, but obviously he's got his work cut out analyzing the shitshow that is the current administration.

Maher sold out to Trump and is now trying to row that back. Self-serving prick. At l ast Colbert, Kimmel and Stewart have consistently denounced his thuggery.

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58 minutes ago, Farmer Saint said:

Maher sold out to Trump and is now trying to row that back. Self-serving prick. At l ast Colbert, Kimmel and Stewart have consistently denounced his thuggery.

Absolutely, and he's also an apologist for Netenyahu and the IDF.

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1 hour ago, 31cc said:

Absolutely, and he's also an apologist for Netenyahu and the IDF.

I haven’t watch Maher recently as agree with Farmer. I don’t know about being an apologist but like many has major concerns about Islam and extremism 

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I stopped watching Bill Maher before his cosy little dinner with Trump and Kid Rock but it definitely didn't do him any favours.  Jon Stewart probably the best of them although I wish he would tone some of the clownish stuff down a bit, I've heard he's a bit more restrained on his podcast so I should probably listen to more of that.  I will say that, although I find John Oliver the most irritating of the three, his programme is generally the most informative and interesting.

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20 minutes ago, revolution saint said:

I stopped watching Bill Maher before his cosy little dinner with Trump and Kid Rock but it definitely didn't do him any favours.  Jon Stewart probably the best of them although I wish he would tone some of the clownish stuff down a bit, I've heard he's a bit more restrained on his podcast so I should probably listen to more of that.  I will say that, although I find John Oliver the most irritating of the three, his programme is generally the most informative and interesting.

Agree with views on all three. John Oliver is poor.

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30 minutes ago, revolution saint said:

I stopped watching Bill Maher before his cosy little dinner with Trump and Kid Rock but it definitely didn't do him any favours.  Jon Stewart probably the best of them although I wish he would tone some of the clownish stuff down a bit, I've heard he's a bit more restrained on his podcast so I should probably listen to more of that.  I will say that, although I find John Oliver the most irritating of the three, his programme is generally the most informative and interesting.

I watch John Oliver most weeks, i like him. I just wish he was funnier more often rather than 15 full minutes on the judiciary system in Ohio or some other thing. 

When he was on The Bugle podcast he was consistently brilliant. He could just do more jokes in my opinion.

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Remember the repeated assurances that the $200M  Big Beautiful Ballroom was totally funded by private donations and would not cost the US tax payer anything ?

The Republicans are trying to push through a finance reconciliation Bill that provides for up to $1Bn to cover "security enhancements" for the White House in general, and the new East Wing in particular.

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Trump invited a load of children to the Oval Office to promote a program for healthy eating and exercise for young people. This is part of his rambling stream of nonsense, totally appropriate for the audience. ( He make an important point at about 1:07 in - he has ended 8 wars, nobody else has ever stopped a war ).

 

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I'll admit I Googled it, but apparently the person most often credited as being the first to end a major international conflict through diplomacy is Pharaoh Ramesses II of Egypt (and his counterpart, Hattusili III of the Hittites), in the year 1259 BC.

I assume Trump is the first since then though.

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