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Trump’s doctor says he is in excellent health, and we’re supposed to believe that…. I mean, look at that overweight fat man, does he really look in excellent health, of course not. :lol:

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Trump's Deputy Drug Czar Is A 24-Year-Old With A Flimsy Work History
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Dominique Mosbergen,HuffPost• January 22, 2018

A 24-year-old appointed to a top position in the White House drug policy office has come under scrutiny in recent days for his scanty résumé and lack of qualifications.

A new Washington Post report reveals that one of Taylor Weyeneth’s few previous jobs ended ignominiously. Weyeneth was “let go” from a New York law firm in 2015 because he didn’t show up to work, the paper reports.


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Trump and his Republican party, controls the Senate, the House, and the presidency, but blame the Democrats for the shutdown, damn losers!

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Here’s what hypocrite Trump said during the 2013 government shutdown under Pres Obama, Trump gave an interview to the Fox and Friends, when he was asked who would be fired during the government shutdown, he replied, “Well, if you say who gets fired it always has to be the top, I mean, problem starts from the top and they have to get solved from the top and the President’s the leader. And he’s got to get everybody in the room and he’s got to lead".

But now the “great negotiator” wants to blame the Democrats for the shutdown, the fact is, if he showed some leadership and "got to get everybody in the room", and of course ,stop lying, then there was a good chance there would have been no shutdown.


Karma’s a bitch and it will come back and bite you in the rear! :lol:
 
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lol, Rabzonkhan. Sorry, even he should be exempt from body-shaming ......................................................................How about the size of that toilet! :lol:.
And that wrist watch is just a little bit too tight, me thinks.

People are having a laugh at Trump's watch

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https://au.be.yahoo.com/style/fashi...umps-watch-is-too-tight-and-twitter-loves-it/
I agree with you, next time I’ll try to be more diplomatic. :D

Here are some interesting facts about his “excellent” health. Link: He is 6.3 and weighs 239 pounds with body mass index of 29.9, which means he is overweight. Since last year, he’s gained three pounds, his cholesterol has increased from 169 (Link 2016) to 223 and has LDL (bad) cholesterol has increased from 94 to 143. With those numbers he is at increased risk of heart attack.

He is taking 10 mg of Crestor and aspirin (cholesterol lowering drugs). His doctor says he’ll be increasing his dose of Crestor. Now the question is if he was in such a good health why would his doctor wants to increase his medication.

How can someone be in excellent health who does not exercise and eat junk food at the age of 71?

The best way to lower your LDL level is through diet, exercise and medication.

Trump does not exercise, in an interview to the Reuters, he said, walking would leave him on the course longer than he prefers “I don’t want to spend the time.” In other words, he choose to ride in a cart rather than walk. Link

and Mr “excellent health” likes to eat junk food:

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Yes, I also notice that tiny watch, I thought he borrowed it from his daughter Ivanka. :partay:
 
Shamelessly Trump once again degraded the office of the President, he is digging himself and the Republican party into a shithole, and just continues to undermine the standing of United States around the world, his disgusting behavior and racist comments are alienating and embarrassing our friends and are encouraging our adversaries.

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Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as ‘shithole’ countries

by ALI VITALI, KASIE HUNT and FRANK THORP

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump referred to Haiti and African nations as "shithole countries" during a meeting with a bipartisan group of senators at the White House, a Democratic aide briefed on Thursday's meeting told NBC News.

Trump's comments were first reported by The Washington Post, which said the nations referred to by Trump also included El Salvador.

The U.N. human rights office said the comments, if confirmed, were "shocking and shameful" and "racist," while Haiti's foreign minister summoned the U.S. Chargé d’Affaires Robin Diallo for clarification.

Two sources briefed on the conversation say that during the portion of the conversation about Haiti — which came at the top of the exchange that led to the “shithole” comment — the president questioned why Haitians should be given specific consideration.

“Why do we need more Haitians, take them out,” he said, according to sources. Someone else in the room responded: “Because if you do, it will be obvious why.” Read more



Prominent Liberals and media figures smear Russia as a race on a daily basis by calling us "scum" and claiming Russia can't produce anything but are offended by Trump calling a continent a shithole. Whites are barred from events and told they need to give minorities things, liberals print propaganda in school newspapers how whites need to die but..but Africa.


Back to Africa, its a beacon of democracy and opportunity. The world should aspire to be like Africans, they have contributed so much to humanity science, literature, mathematics, and engineering. Human rights and religious freedoms are second to none and the living standards are the highest in the world. :lol:

Between African warlords, Islamic terrorists, modern slavery, dictators, AIDS, Ebola, malaria, starvation, droughts, corruption, and the worst human rights violations in the world I would say Trumps supposed comments were mild.

I have met Africans that said Africa is trash.
 
Analysis: Day of bombshells takes Mueller probe to critical point

Finally, inexorably, special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has clawed all the way up to Donald Trump himself.

Now a foreboding moment looms for his presidency and for the nation.

A stunning barrage of revelations on Tuesday suggested that at least one strand of Mueller's Russia probe is racing toward its end game, emphasizing the gravity of the situation facing the White House and the potential vulnerability of the President.

Mueller's request to question Trump, and news that his team has already interviewed fired FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions, indicate that the special counsel has a clear picture of where he is headed in what could turn into an obstruction of justice case, legal experts said.

"It's possible that Mueller is closing in on his determination about what obstruction looks like, whether it is a criminal offense in his mind, whether it is an impeachable offense, or whether it amounts to nothing," Michael Zeldin, a former senior aide to Mueller at the Justice Department, told CNN's Brooke Baldwin.


Tuesday's bombshells came amid new signs that Trump is still pushing up against constitutional norms in his conduct toward judicial authorities usually seen as independent of the President.

The current FBI Director Christopher Wray threatened to quit, a source familiar with the situation told CNN, after coming under pressure from Sessions, to clean out senior leadership figures dating from the Comey era who the President believes are biased against him. The development was first reported by Axios.

The Washington Post reported that Trump had asked then acting FBI director Andrew McCabe who he voted for in the 2016 election in an introductory Oval Office meeting and criticized his wife's Democratic affiliation, in a move that infringed customary treatment of a civil servant.

And there are signs Rick Gates, the former Trump campaign staffer who pleaded not guilty in October to eight charges of money laundering and failing to register foreign lobbying and other business, may be ready to cooperate with Mueller, CNN's Katelyn Polantz reported Tuesday night.

And on a day of intense drama, efforts by Republicans to discredit the Russia probe gathered pace, as the White House said Trump was ready to declassify a memo written by GOP committee staff in the House claiming misconduct by FBI officials investigating the President.

Four Trump associates have so far been charged in the Mueller investigation, but there is still neither proof of wrongdoing by the President nor indications of the special counsel's eventual conclusions.

Yet the prospect of the President of the United States testifying to the investigation would lift the intrigue to an unprecedented level, and would be a spectacle not seen since Bill Clinton's grand jury appearance 20 years ago that led to his eventual impeachment over an affair with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.

The fact that Mueller's team has already spoken to Comey and Sessions and now wants to talk to the President suggests the investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice by asking the former FBI director to go easy on former national security adviser Michael Flynn and then fired him when he demurred, is at an advanced stage. CNN also reported last week that Trump's former top political adviser Steve Bannon had struck a deal to be interviewed by Mueller's prosecutors.
"It seems to indicate that the investigation is in its 11th hour," said Jens David Ohlin, a professor and vice dean at Cornell Law School.


Ohlin said the seniority of those questioned points to Mueller reaching a defining moment at least in the obstruction of justice portion of an investigation that is also considering whether anyone in the Trump campaign broke the law by cooperating with a Russian election meddling effort.

"We are at the top of the heap politically with Steve Bannon. We are at the top of the heap in terms of law enforcement in terms of the attorney general and the former head of the FBI," said Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia's former Republican attorney general. Read more


Prominent Liberals and media figures smear Russia as a race on a daily basis by calling us "scum" and claiming Russia can't produce anything but are offended by Trump calling a continent a shithole.
Who are you referring to, any names?

You can try to justify as much as you want, but what Trump said was disgusting, period.
 
It’s outrageous how Russia used every information-warfare dirty tricks to undermine our election and create confusion and dissent. But more outrageous is when Trump tries to defend Putin, just last November Trump met Putin at the APEC summit in Vietnam, Trump told reporters in his lying double-talk style that “every time he (Putin) sees me he says I didn’t do that and I really believe that when he tells me that, he means it.


Russians got tens of thousands of Americans to RSVP for their phony political events on Facebook

The Washington Post
Craig Timberg 17 hrs ago

Russian operatives used Facebook to publicize 129 phony event announcements during the 2016 presidential campaign, drawing the attention of nearly 340,000 users -- many of whom said they were planning to attend -- according to a company document released by the Senate Intelligence Committee Thursday.

It's not possible to know how often people gathered in response to the sham announcements, but the numbers highlight how Russian operatives were successful in prompting Americans to express a willingness to take action. In some cases, Russians allegedly working in an office building in St. Petersburg motivated at least some people to mobilize behind various causes, a striking accomplishment for a foreign influence operation.

“Not only did they influence how people viewed Russian policy, they got people to take physical action. That’s unprecedented,” said Clinton Watts, a former FBI agent who studies Russian disinformation for the Foreign Policy Research Institute. “They just did it persistently, and they did it well.”

Facebook gives groups the ability to announce events and solicit interest from users, who can register their intention to attend. Facebook, which along with other big tech giants sought to downplay the Russian activity for months, declined to disclose a list of the 129 events publicized by the operatives. The company has said the operatives were linked to the Internet Research Agency.

Previous disclosures by the company make clear that the operatives focused in their disinformation campaigns on sensitive social issues, including racial and religious controversies, gun rights, police violence, southern heritage and immigration.


Facebook had previously disclosed details about a particular event highlighted by Russian-controlled accounts. A group called Heart of Texas, announced a rally to take place May 21, 2016, under the banner of “Stop Islamization of Texas.” A separate Russian-controlled group, United Muslims of America, publicized a competing rally to “Save Islamic Knowledge” at the same place and time, prompting two groups to face off in competing demonstrations in Houston — a sign of how Russians hoped to turn divisions into open conflict.

The document, which includes written responses by Facebook to questions posed by members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, includes several revelations, including that there was some "overlap" between targeting of voters by Russian accounts and the campaign of Donald Trump, though Facebook calls this overlap "insignificant" in the document -- echoing remarks made in a Nov. 1 hearing by the company's general counsel Colin Stretch.

Facebook in its written response did not directly answer a question about whether it has found evidence that Russians sought to meddle last year's state elections in Virginia and New Jersey. But a spokesman said Thursday night that the company has not yet seen any sign of Russian influence during those campaigns.

The revelation about the events publicized on Facebook came in response to a question by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) about the subject. The company wrote in the document released Thursday that, a "A total of 129 events were created across 13 IRA Pages. Approximately 338,300 unique accounts viewed these events. About 25,800 accounts marked that they were interested in an event, and about 62,500 marked that they were going to an event. We do not have data about the realization of these events." Link

 
Trump’s doctor says he is in excellent health, and we’re supposed to believe that…. I mean, look at that overweight fat man, does he really look in excellent health, of course not. :lol:

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Your butthurt is strong. Over a year later and you're still pouting and insulting as if it's going to change anything. You leftists are laughable, the entire Trump Collusion conspiracies have fallen apart so now you resort to attacking Trumps weight, health, diet, size, skin color, and hair color.

Then you leftists attack Russia (in the most dispicle ways) white men, and Christianity.


Here use some of this you leftists race baiter. It might releave that burn. :lol:


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The World's Ugliest American

Richard North Patterson,HuffPost• January 23, 2018

One year into the Trump administration, as our president prepares for his trip to address the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, here is the dynamic abroad: No foreign enemy could have degraded America’s global standing so completely in so short a time.

In word and deed, Donald Trump personifies the American ignoramus abroad. He insults foreign leaders in tweets, then melts in their presence. He switches positions based on personal flattery. He parades his ignorance of geopolitics. His erratic behavior and bellicose boasts provoke alarm in a nuclear age.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/world-apos-ugliest-american-104716003.html

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FBI Agent Trump Accused Of 'Treason' Wrote Letter That Helped Get Trump Elected

Paige Lavender,HuffPost• January 31, 2018

WASHINGTON ? FBI agent Peter Strzok helped draft a letter that, in the final days of the 2016 presidential campaign, signaled the re-opening of a probe into Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s emails, CNN reported Wednesday.

Strzok is one of the FBI agents whom some Republicans have accused of scheming to undermine President Donald Trump ahead of the 2016 election. He worked on both the Clinton probe as well as the Russia probe when it was in its early stages, and later joined special counsel Robert Mueller’s team.

The letter Strzok helped draft, sent to Congress by then-FBI Director James Comey on Oct. 28 ? days ahead of the 2016 election ? dealt a blow to Clinton, whom Trump repeatedly attacked for using a personal email while serving as secretary of state. Comey penned another letter just before the election saying no new relevant information was found, and stood by the FBI’s prior decision not to recommend charges

https://www.yahoo.com/news/fbi-agent-trump-accused-apos-220323734.

I think that is done by the real "secret society" of the FBI.

1. Everybody has his own politic view. So do Strzok and Page. Must they have to support Donald Trump? Did they commit any crime in that Trump Russian gate investigation team?

2. It's more like a sting project as the FBI used to do. Strzok and Page could be false flag embedded in that team to sabotage "anti-Trump" plot. They were monitored. Their email were intercepted. As I know the culture of the FBI is anti-Clinton, and Trump is their representative. see #930.

3. The articles is to cut relationship between Trump and the FBI when Trump became notorious that he won the election by the help of Russians.
 
Trump's trump card is Hilary's investigation, because Trump knows that Hilary definitely did violated the law and he can prosecute her.

The reason why he waited this long to focus on the Hilary's investigation, even though he said that it would be one of the first thing he would pursue, is because the Russian investigation is just starting to zero down on him. He waited this long, because he wants to make sure he has something to counter when he's in trouble. And frankly, he's currently in big trouble.

Trump's time in the white house is numbered.
 
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Trump’s State of the Union address was as usual full of exaggerations, distortions, boasting and outright lies.

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Here are few examples:


THE FACTS: Not the highest in history. Trump's TV viewership as measured by Nielsen (45.6 million, as he said) trailed that for first State of the Union speeches by Barack Obama (48 million), George W. Bush (51.7 million) and Bill Clinton (46.8 million).

TRUMP: "We've signed into law the biggest tax cuts and reforms in American history." — remarks Thursday to Republican lawmakers' retreat.

THE FACTS: No. The December tax overhaul ranks behind Ronald Reagan's in the early 1980s, post-World War II tax cuts and at least several more. He made the same claim Tuesday night and countless times before that.

An analysis by the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget in the fall put Trump's package as the eighth biggest since 1918.

TRUMP: "We are now very proudly an exporter of energy to the world."

THE FACTS: There's nothing new in that. The U.S. has long exported all sorts of energy, while importing even more. If Trump meant that the U.S. has become a net exporter of energy, he's rushing things along. The U.S. Energy Information Administration projects that the U.S. will become a net energy exporter in the next decade, primarily because of a boom in oil and gas production that began before Trump's presidency.

TRUMP: "Many car companies are now building and expanding plants in the United States, something we haven't seen for decades."

THE FACTS: He's wrong about recent decades. The auto industry has regularly been opening and expanding factories since before Trump became president. Toyota opened its Mississippi factory in 2011. Hyundai's plant in Alabama dates to 2005. In 2010, Tesla fully acquired and updated an old factory to produce its electric vehicles.

Trump twice boasted that the U.S. image abroad has improved under his leadership.

“As we rebuild America’s strength and confidence at home, we are also restoring our strength and standing abroad,” Trump said. He later said the U.S. has strengthened its “friendships all around the world.”

THE FACTS: the U.S. image abroad has suffered under Trump, particularly among its allies.

Gallup Poll released a poll on Jan. 18 that found “the image of U.S. leadership is weaker worldwide than it was under his two predecessors.” The median approval of U.S. leadership fell to a “new low” of 30 percent, down from 48 percent in 2016, across 134 countries and areas, according to Gallup.

Last spring, a Pew Research Center survey of 37 countries reported “a global median of 49% hold a favorable view of the U.S,” down 15 percentage points from the end of the Obama presidency.

Among U.S. neighbors, Pew’s polling found 30 percent of Mexicans viewed the U.S. favorably, down by a full 36 percentage points under Trump, and only 43 percent of Canadians viewed the U.S. favorably, down 22 percentage points. Among NATO allies, the U.S. favorability rating dropped 22 points among Germans, 17 points among the French, 28 points among the Dutch, and 11 points among the British.

The only big improvement was in Russia, where 41 percent of Russians view the U.S. favorably, an increase of 26 points under Trump, according to Pew.

Sources: AP FACT CHECK and Fact Check ORG


You leftists are laughable, the entire Trump Collusion conspiracies have fallen apart
I don’t know what you’re smoking, but it’s quite clear that the investigation is not winding down.

So far, Mueller has indicted former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort, Richard Gates, George Papadopoulos a Trump campaign staffer and his former national security adviser Michael Flynn. Michael Flynn and George Papadopoulos have both pleaded guilty to charges and are cooperating with Mueller’s investigation.

There are reports that Mark Carollo, a former spokesperson for Trump’s legal team has agreed to be interviewed by Mueller. Carollo has information on Trump’s role in drafting his son’s false statement about a Trump Tower meeting between Trump campaign and a Russian agent.

Last November, Mueller hired prosecutor Ryan Dickey, a senior lawyer in the Justice Department’s computer crime with significant cybercrime expertise to his team.

And most importantly, Mueller has asked Trump for an interview, now that’s going to be very interesting. In my opinion, lying Trump is no match to an experienced investigator like Mueller.

These developments clearly contradict your views, and these are just a few examples.

so now you resort to attacking Trumps weight, health, diet, size, skin color, and hair color.
I was just debunking “Trump is in excellent health” nonsense of his doctor.

Then you leftists attack Russia (in the most dispicle ways) white men, and Christianity.
It’s not only the leftists, but majority of Americans have negative views of Putin’s Russia.

Enjoy:

Putin's Already Negative U.S. Image Worsens


Putin’s image in U.S 74% unfavourable – 13% favourable. Source

Senate approves sanctions bill to punish Russia for meddling

The Republican-led Senate voted decisively to punish Moscow for interfering in the 2016 election by approving a wide-ranging sanctions package that targets key sectors of Russia’s economy and individuals who carried out cyber attacks.

Senators on Wednesday passed the bipartisan sanctions legislation 97-2, underscoring broad support among Republicans and Democrats for rebuking Russia after U.S. intelligence agencies determined Moscow had deliberately interfered in the presidential campaign. Source

House Decisively Passes Sanctions Bill Curbing Trump's Power

Eager to punish Russia for meddling in the 2016 election, the House on Tuesday overwhelmingly backed a new package of sanctions against Moscow that prohibits President Donald Trump from waiving the penalties without first getting permission from Congress.

Lawmakers passed the legislation, 419-3. Source

“White men, and Christianity”? Stop, with your BS Russian propaganda.
 
Hooray, the Democrats just flipped their 35th State legislative seat since Trump assumed the presidency. I’m loving it! :cheers:

In 2016 presidential election Trump won the deep-red Missouri state House district by 28 points, on Tuesday the Democrat won with a 31-point swing.

This gives me hope for the November 6, 2018 midterm elections, around 33 Senate seats, all 435 House seats and 36 governorships are up for election.

If the Democrats win control of either the House of representative or the Senate they will be able to put a stop to Trump’s dangerous legislative agenda.




Democrats flip deep-red Missouri state House seat, signal problems for GOP

Lukas Mikelionis 2/7/2018 Fox News

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Provided by Fox News Democrat Mike Revis won the special election in Missouri on Tuesday, flipping a deep-red seat.

Democrats flipped a Missouri House seat in Tuesday’s special election in a district that President Trump won by 28 points in 2016, signaling problems for the GOP ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.

Democrat Mike Revis won the election with nearly 52 percent of the vote while Republican David Linton received 48 percent. Tuesday’s election marks a 31-point swing to Democrats in the district compared to the 2016 presidential election.

“Representative-elect Mike Revis’s victory tonight will undoubtedly send another shockwave through the GOP as we continue to run the best candidates focused on addressing local issues and improving their neighbors’ quality of life,” Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Executive Director Jessica Post said in a statement.

“The DLCC continues to be impressed by our dedicated and talented slate of candidates, who have stepped up to run in these precedent-setting special elections."

Revis, a 27-year-old procurement manager, ran on a platform as a centrist Democrat with particular focus on education, access to health care and support for the labor community, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

State Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, told the newspaper that Revis’ win was “enormous” and made possible only due to “a lot of grass-roots support and a hardworking, authentic moderate candidate from his community.”

The election result might signal the changing tide for the GOP that is heading into the midterm elections this year against a highly-mobilized Democratic opposition united against the president.

In December, embattled Republican Roy Moore lost a deep-red Senate seat in Alabama to Democrat Doug Jones, making him the first Democrat in a decade to win any statewide office in the state.

Last month, Democrat Patty Schachtner flipped a state Senate seat in Wisconsin that had been held by Republicans since the start of the century in a district that Trump carried by 17 points in the presidential election. Read more
 
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