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8 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Just an observation, why doesn't one of you keyboard warriors start a Biden appreciation thread. I'm game for a laugh. It'd sink like his approval ratings.:wave:

So you think this thread is so long because the orange turd is appreciated by so many? 😂

The original P*mp*y Takeover Saga thread lasted for over 100,000+ posts and umpteen years .... and it wasn't because we were fond of the blue phew.

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Another thought, ladies. If Trump was such a supporter of Putin, why did he berate the EU and Germany for depending on Russia for their energy supplies. They laughed at him just like you lot are. Whatever you think of him as a human being, he was undeniably right. Why was this? Well unlike the EU and German politicians, he didn't need to stick his snout in the trough. He's rich already. My favourite example of this is that miserable excuse for a human being, Gerhard Schröder. Like the rest of the EU cabal, he cosied up to Putin, pushing Nord stream II, and guess what? He's now on the board of Gazprom. Don't get me started on the Biden family. Still, easy to target, Trump, Boris, et al. When you ignore the political fundamentals, you end up with Biden, Scholz, Truss and the EU. Still, I guess we get the government we deserve and by the look of the majority of clueless posters on this board, we're going woke and broke, left and bereft.

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11 minutes ago, Guided Missile said:

Another thought, ladies. If Trump was such a supporter of Putin, why did he berate the EU and Germany for depending on Russia for their energy supplies. They laughed at him just like you lot are. Whatever you think of him as a human being, he was undeniably right. Why was this? Well unlike the EU and German politicians, he didn't need to stick his snout in the trough. He's rich already. My favourite example of this is that miserable excuse for a human being, Gerhard Schröder. Like the rest of the EU cabal, he cosied up to Putin, pushing Nord stream II, and guess what? He's now on the board of Gazprom. Don't get me started on the Biden family. Still, easy to target, Trump, Boris, et al. When you ignore the political fundamentals, you end up with Biden, Scholz, Truss and the EU. Still, I guess we get the government we deserve and by the look of the majority of clueless posters on this board, we're going woke and broke, left and bereft.

As I said. Mentally ill.

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2 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Another thought, ladies. If Trump was such a supporter of Putin, why did he berate the EU and Germany for depending on Russia for their energy supplies. They laughed at him just like you lot are. Whatever you think of him as a human being, he was undeniably right. Why was this? Well unlike the EU and German politicians, he didn't need to stick his snout in the trough. He's rich already. My favourite example of this is that miserable excuse for a human being, Gerhard Schröder. Like the rest of the EU cabal, he cosied up to Putin, pushing Nord stream II, and guess what? He's now on the board of Gazprom. Don't get me started on the Biden family. Still, easy to target, Trump, Boris, et al. When you ignore the political fundamentals, you end up with Biden, Scholz, Truss and the EU. Still, I guess we get the government we deserve and by the look of the majority of clueless posters on this board, we're going woke and broke, left and bereft.

Its really rather cute to try and imagine you think you are talking to with these rants that you are sending at 6am on a Saturday morning.

Do you think this forum is a hot bed of Gerhardt Schroder supporters?

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3 hours ago, Guided Missile said:

Another thought, ladies. If Trump was such a supporter of Putin, why did he berate the EU and Germany for depending on Russia for their energy supplies. They laughed at him just like you lot are. Whatever you think of him as a human being, he was undeniably right. Why was this? Well unlike the EU and German politicians, he didn't need to stick his snout in the trough. He's rich already. My favourite example of this is that miserable excuse for a human being, Gerhard Schröder. Like the rest of the EU cabal, he cosied up to Putin, pushing Nord stream II, and guess what? He's now on the board of Gazprom. Don't get me started on the Biden family. Still, easy to target, Trump, Boris, et al. When you ignore the political fundamentals, you end up with Biden, Scholz, Truss and the EU. Still, I guess we get the government we deserve and by the look of the majority of clueless posters on this board, we're going woke and broke, left and bereft.

It isn't that Trump is a supporter of Putin, it is that he won't directly oppose him. If you look online for Russian Media Monitor you can find many videos taken from Russian news channels like Rossiya 1, where they discuss their Republican "friends", their loss when Trump failed to beat Biden, and their wish that he stands for and wins the 2024 race.

Why do you think they say that ?

To help you, here is an example;

https://www.newsweek.com/russian-tv-praises-trump-putin-1740156

Then there is this quote from The Donald a week after the invasion

“They say, ‘Trump said Putin’s smart.’ I mean, he’s taking over a country for two dollars’ worth of sanctions,” Trump told a crowd at a fundraiser at Mar-a-Lago, according to a recording of the event. “I’d say that’s pretty smart. He’s taking over a country – really a vast, vast location, a great piece of land with a lot of people, and just walking right in.”

 

( Also, I would have thought the low tax, low Government borrowing, anti-immigration policies of Truss and her extreme right wing pals would be right up your street ).

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18 minutes ago, buctootim said:

Trump is alreadty calling electoral fraud whilst the polls are still open. Guess he isnt confident of a win. 

The Republicans had a Court case thrown out yesterday in Detroit where they were trying to force people using absentee ballots to show up in person ! They are claiming faulty or illegal ballot counting machines are being used in some districts, have resurrected the myth that if you use a sharpie pen your ballot will be rejected,  and 2 polling officials at one station were removed after it emerged they had attended the Jan 6th invasion of Congress.

Democracy in action.

 

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On 04/11/2022 at 07:02, Guided Missile said:

So, after the Republicans annihilate the Democratic Party in the mid-terms next week and with Biden sitting at the lowest rating ever for a US President at this stage of his term, Trump is set to announce that he will run again for the Presidency. With Di Santos as VP, he will walk into the White House and the West will be saved.

Socialism has yet again proved to be no solution to poverty and war. Trump will stand on his record and that of the hapless Biden. A new dawn for the world with someone who will stand up to our enemies. Let's hope the UK wake up to the danger posed by Starmer and his communist chums in two years. If not I'm back to the US PDQ. With him and the unions at the helm it would be the Biden years for us in the UK.

Another great prediction from the senile old fuck

 

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On 04/11/2022 at 00:02, Guided Missile said:

So, after the Republicans annihilate the Democratic Party in the mid-terms next week and with Biden sitting at the lowest rating ever for a US President at this stage of his term, Trump is set to announce that he will run again for the Presidency. With Di Santos as VP, he will walk into the White House and the West will be saved.

Socialism has yet again proved to be no solution to poverty and war. Trump will stand on his record and that of the hapless Biden. A new dawn for the world with someone who will stand up to our enemies. Let's hope the UK wake up to the danger posed by Starmer and his communist chums in two years. If not I'm back to the US PDQ. With him and the unions at the helm it would be the Biden years for us in the UK.

Why do you do this to yourself?

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Well, looks like the red wave is no more than a ripple. Shame, as the exodus from Democrat controlled hell holes like San Francisco and New York to places like Miami and Austin will grow to a tidal wave. Still, another two years of Democrat control will only increase the chances of the Republican President in 2024. Maybe De Santis? Right of Trump, won big and would do well.

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19 minutes ago, Guided Missile said:

Well, looks like the red wave is no more than a ripple. Shame, as the exodus from Democrat controlled hell holes like San Francisco and New York to places like Miami and Austin will grow to a tidal wave. Still, another two years of Democrat control will only increase the chances of the Republican President in 2024. Maybe De Santis? Right of Trump, won big and would do well.

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3 hours ago, Guided Missile said:the exodus from Democrat controlled hell holes like San Francisco and New York to places like Miami and Austin will grow to a tidal wave. 

Literally every post you make further demonstrates how clueless you are. Both Miami and Austin are Democrat voting cities. Indeed Austin is renowned as one of the most liberal cities in the US. How do you manage to be so consistently profoundly wrong? It’s weird 

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1 hour ago, Guided Missile said:

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Yet they are currently 49-49 in the Senate, and probably will end up split 50/50 with the VP having the casting vote.

All that graphic shows is that MAGA morons still hold the balance of power in the GOP.

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58 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Yet they are currently 49-49 in the Senate, and probably will end up split 50/50 with the VP having the casting vote.

All that graphic shows is that MAGA morons still hold the balance of power in the GOP.

Actually been terrible results for MAGA lot. Widely seen as rejection of Trump and extremism. His base will always be strong but not winning any undecided voters over so absolute folly if Republicans think he will win them 2024

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59 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Yet they are currently 49-49 in the Senate, and probably will end up split 50/50 with the VP having the casting vote.

All that graphic shows is that MAGA morons still hold the balance of power in the GOP.

.... And key battleground Senate seats  like Arizona's stayed Democrat because the Republican candidate was a MAGA moron.

Trump has lost every election since 2016. If he stands again for president in 2024 he will split the GOP and hand the election to the Democrats. 

 

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3 minutes ago, Tamesaint said:

.... And key battleground Senate seats  like Arizona's stayed Democrat because the Republican candidate was a MAGA moron.

Trump has lost every election since 2016. If he stands again for president in 2024 he will split the GOP and hand the election to the Democrats. 

 

Yeah it went so well for him why did he have his little man baby strop? Let’s hope the twat announces he’s running. But like Boris you can win once but once every one has witnessed how incompetent you are it is harder to come back for a second run

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It seems that dear old Ruppie Murdoch's US based papers, who have been onside with 'The Donald' up until now, have taken a more disparaging view on the man recently.

I wonder if Fox News will also follow the owners change of direction?

If so that should really cause a problem for the ex President!!

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2 hours ago, revolution saint said:

Few interesting stats here on how Trump backed republicans did: https://news.sky.com/story/us-midterms-how-did-candidates-backed-by-donald-trump-do-12742373#

Bottom line is that Trump is an electoral liability.  If the Democrats can find a candidate that isn't Biden or Harris then they'll probably walk 2024.

Biden would beat Trump again, by a wider margin this time too imo. De Santis would be probably be a much stronger candidate. I reckon Americans are tired of past their best politicians so somebody younger and more energetic would do well. The Democrats would need to match De Santis.    

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1 hour ago, buctootim said:

Biden would beat Trump again, by a wider margin this time too imo. De Santis would be probably be a much stronger candidate. I reckon Americans are tired of past their best politicians so somebody younger and more energetic would do well. The Democrats would need to match De Santis.    

Exactly. I really hope trump runs and gets the nomination, he'd be humiliated and would have to revert to whining about another 'stolen' election. He's finished.

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Hey GM, I thought that you would like to know that the Democrats have retained control of the Senate, they could even improve their position if they win the Georgia runoff, and Biden has the best mid-term results in 20 years.

 

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23 minutes ago, badgerx16 said:

Hey GM, I thought that you would like to know that the Democrats have retained control of the Senate, they could even improve their position if they win the Georgia runoff, and Biden has the best mid-term results in 20 years.

 

And the reason it’s the best results in only 20 years was 9/11 giving GW a massive boost at the time. 

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23 hours ago, revolution saint said:

Few interesting stats here on how Trump backed republicans did: https://news.sky.com/story/us-midterms-how-did-candidates-backed-by-donald-trump-do-12742373#

Bottom line is that Trump is an electoral liability.  If the Democrats can find a candidate that isn't Biden or Harris then they'll probably walk 2024.

He is. Let's face it, if Trump is able to run and win the primary, the democrats won't need another candidate to beat him, Biden should be able to beat him again providing gas prices are down and the economy continues to improve. Republicans will be hoping they can shake Trump off and let their golden boy Desanctimonious take the reins. If this is the case, I expect the dems will be looking for a younger, fresher candidate to compete.

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If you haven’t been persuaded yet that Donald Trump has a  100% Narcissistic Personality Disorder then I suggest you watch the recent interview where he says that if a Republican candidate wins it is down to him and if they lost it had nothing to do with him whatsoever. He wasn’t joking. It is staggering to see that there are still relatively intelligent grown ups who still buy this shit. 
 

 

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On 09/11/2022 at 01:34, Guided Missile said:

Well, looks like the red wave is no more than a ripple. Shame, as the exodus from Democrat controlled hell holes like San Francisco and New York to places like Miami and Austin will grow to a tidal wave. Still, another two years of Democrat control will only increase the chances of the Republican President in 2024. Maybe De Santis? Right of Trump, won big and would do well.

Maybe you should go back and sort out Hedge End rather than worry about San Francisco and New York. I hear they’ve lost a curry shop, so a man of your calibre might be able to put things straight. Unless you’re viewed as a “Deplorable” nutter there as well, or have something against curry shops - neither of which would surprise me at all.

It’s been an awesome week, watching MAGA (and Trump’s family and empire) crumbling, seeing Elon Musk contemplating the loss of $44 billion, and discovering that the supremely misnamed Guided Missile is still shouting at a wall. 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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On 09/11/2022 at 08:34, Guided Missile said:

Well, looks like the red wave is no more than a ripple. Shame, as the exodus from Democrat controlled hell holes like San Francisco and New York to places like Miami and Austin will grow to a tidal wave. Still, another two years of Democrat control will only increase the chances of the Republican President in 2024. Maybe De Santis? Right of Trump, won big and would do well.

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Biden has earned the right to gloat. These were the most successful midterms for an incumbent in two decades. But if he decides to run again on the strength of them, he’ll saddle the Dems with a candidate whose best years are not only behind him but predate the Louisiana Purchase. If not him, who? Kamala Harris? Pete Buttigieg? Hillary Clinton? They’re all ghastly. The assumption till now was this didn’t matter because they’d be running against Trump, but by humiliating him so badly, the Dems have accidentally done the GOP a favour, because Republican interest has shifted from Trump to the governor of Florida, Ron DeSantis.

Ron was once a Trump nominee, too: he leant him a critical primary endorsement in 2018. But now he is considered Trump’s chief rival for the presidency, and last week won re-election with 59 per cent of the vote. Fellow Floridian Senator Marco Rubio was returned very easily, too: the Republican label is popular in the state because they are perceived to serve it well, particularly during Covid when they adopted a Swedish-style approach.

Already, the Dems are warning that DeSantis is every bit as extreme as Trump, which is the exact reason why many Republicans are falling in love. They need a new Trump. A version with experience and sophistication, one who can do what Donald cannot: convert more voters than he repels.

 

From the above quote it looks like some informed people agree with me. I see the Biden Appreciation Thread is sinking faster than the Democrats chances of providing the next POTUS. Still, I won't be placing a bet on it. Politics is a funny old game, but I can guarantee that if Biden or Harris get in, the US and free world will be in big trouble. Go to the shit and drug infested streets of LA and San Francisco and see what that party does to a city.

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1 hour ago, Guided Missile said:

From the above quote it looks like some informed people agree with me.

NOBODY agrees with you ! They may hold the same opinions as the articles you read, and C/P from, ( in this case this article https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2022/11/14/still-wouldnt-want-democrat-right-now/  in the Telegraph ), but none of that is your original input.

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55 minutes ago, Guided Missile said:

From the above quote it looks like some informed people agree with me. I see the Biden Appreciation Thread is sinking faster than the Democrats chances of providing the next POTUS. Still, I won't be placing a bet on it. Politics is a funny old game, but I can guarantee that if Biden or Harris get in, the US and free world will be in big trouble. Go to the shit and drug infested streets of LA and San Francisco and see what that party does to a city.

I mean I started the Biden appreciation thread as a joke so you’re welcome I guess 😂

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10 minutes ago, ecuk268 said:

As much as I admire the sentiment, Murdoch wields too much power outside of his own country. He sees himself as a kingmaker and with so many media outlets across the world has far too much influence for one man, especially when that influence is used for what is best for Rupert Murdoch. Having said that, hell hath no fury like a Donald scorned and I’m looking forward to the fall out between Trump and Murdoch.

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18 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

Beeb saying that Trump "has invited the world's media" to his home. Expected to announce he's running.

Each visitor will get a gift box of secret documents he took from office last time. 🙂

Hopefully the world's media will greet the invitation with a collective shrug.

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So the worst kept secret in American politics is out. Trump is running for President in 2024.

Our forum nutter claims to have me on ignore so he won't see this post. How long do people think that it will be before Guided Missile puts a pro Trump post on here? I give it until close of play Wednesday. Any other opinions???

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God Bless America

Announcing his candidacy in the ballroom at his Mar-a-Lago home in Florida, Mr Trump, 76 said: "America's comeback starts right now. In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States. He accused Joe Biden of "leading us to the brink of nuclear war" and added: "Ukraine would never have happened if I was your President."
Mr Trump said his successor's withdrawal from Afghanistan was "the most embarrassing moment in the history of our country".
He said Mr Biden had "destroyed the economy" and brought "hardship and despair". He noted that Republicans were on course to secure a narrow majority in the House of Representatives following the midterm elections last week, which means Nancy Pelosi will no longer be speaker.
Mr Trump said: "Nancy Pelosi has been fired."
He outlined what he called a "national greatness agenda" based on policies he pursued in office. Mr Trump said: "Inflation was non-existent, our southern border was protected. The US had finally attained the impossible dream of energy independence, which soon would have turned into energy dominance. For the first time China was reeling and back on its heels." He said China, Russia, Iran and North Korea had been "in check" when he was in the White House.
Mr Trump said: "They respected the United States and quite frankly they respected me, I knew them well. The world was at peace, America was prospering and our country was on track for an amazing future." He said under Mr Biden and the "radical left" the southern border had been "erased and our country is being invaded by millions of unknown people, many who are entering for a very sinister and bad reason.
"We will be paying a big price for this invasion into our country for years to come." Mr Trump said in the last two years US cities had become "cesspools of violent crimes".
He said: "The US has been embarrassed, humiliated and weakened. Now, we have a president who falls asleep at global conferences."
Mr Trump dismissed Mr Biden's environmental policies, saying: "The oceans will rise one eighth of an inch over the next 200 or 300 years. "Something is wrong with their thinking. The decline of America is being forced upon us by Biden and the radical left lunatics."
 

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