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04-30-2017, 04:15 PM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
His understanding of politics is stunted by his insecurity and ignorance.
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Insecurity, Ignorance. LOL The irony is striking.
Actually lustyturd aspires to be ignorant. But this hillbilly white trash loser is just plain old stupid.
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a : slow of mind : obtuseb : given to unintelligent decisions or acts : acting in an unintelligent or careless mannerc : lacking intelligence or reason :
And since he is a traveling troll, so many other people know it too!
I've come to realize I am not the only one kicking his ass up and down. Everywhere he goes, he is exposed!
The lustyturd Rejection Tour— You Can't Fix Stupid
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04-30-2017, 04:27 PM
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#422
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If you are a Trump Supporter whining about how poorly Trump is being treated, read this and just try to be honest with yourself...
"Imagine this scenario: Hillary Clinton is president. It's learned that she has deep ties to Putin and that there is evidence to suggest Putin influenced the election in her favor as a quid pro quo for easing sanctions on Russia.
She puts utterly unqualified billionaires in cabinet posts and her daughter Chelsea in a position of influence in the West Wing. Chelsea's husband is her chief advisor. She refuses to release any tax returns, she blocks access to the visitor logs in the White House and Bill refuses to live in the White House so our tax dollars are spent keeping him safe in Chappaqua.
Hillary spends almost every weekend in a resort that is marketed by her very presence and from which the Clinton Foundation draws profits. AND, in an interview, she names the wrong country she bombed while bragging about the chocolate cake she was eating while she ordered said bombing. One could just go on and on.
The point is that the outrage, the outcries, the screaming by Republicans would be heard around the world and impeachment proceedings would already be underway.
By the way, this is not about political party affiliation. It's about what white male privilege looks like in the United States of America. Let's face it, if Hillary--or any woman candidate--had five children from three husbands she would never have survived the primary."
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04-30-2017, 04:32 PM
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#423
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you got that right!! and if anybody else was an option, trumpy boy would be bragging about how close he came to winning.. instead of bragging/lying about how big his margin was.
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04-30-2017, 09:07 PM
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#424
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Join Date: Jan 8, 2010
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Crunchyass finds everything funny! Here he is yukking it up in the Political Forum last June:
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Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
It's pretty funny, actually. And I'll be enjoying all this even more come November 8th
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What's really funny is how crunchyass never came back to tell everyone how much he has been enjoying himself since November 8th!
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Originally Posted by lustylad
crunchyass... would need to up his game.
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Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
Insecurity, Ignorance. LOL The irony is striking.
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^^^ Case in point. Very lame. Poor crunchy will never escape the minor leagues. Even on a hooker board.
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05-01-2017, 11:27 AM
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"People don't ask that question. But why was there the Civil War? Why could that one not have been worked out?"
People don't ask that question because anyone who knows about history knows the moral and economical reasons for the Civil War. I mean the guy is dumb. Add this to the who knew health care was hard, and him thinking being a name on buildings was harder than being president of the worlds strongest superpower.
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05-01-2017, 11:35 AM
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#426
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Join Date: Mar 6, 2011
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Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
If you are a Trump Supporter whining about how poorly Trump is being treated, read this and just try to be honest with yourself...
"Imagine this scenario: Hillary Clinton is president. It's learned that she has deep ties to Putin and that there is evidence to suggest Putin influenced the election in her favor as a quid pro quo for easing sanctions on Russia.
She puts utterly unqualified billionaires in cabinet posts and her daughter Chelsea in a position of influence in the West Wing. Chelsea's husband is her chief advisor. She refuses to release any tax returns, she blocks access to the visitor logs in the White House and Bill refuses to live in the White House so our tax dollars are spent keeping him safe in Chappaqua.
Hillary spends almost every weekend in a resort that is marketed by her very presence and from which the Clinton Foundation draws profits. AND, in an interview, she names the wrong country she bombed while bragging about the chocolate cake she was eating while she ordered said bombing. One could just go on and on.
The point is that the outrage, the outcries, the screaming by Republicans would be heard around the world and impeachment proceedings would already be underway.
By the way, this is not about political party affiliation. It's about what white male privilege looks like in the United States of America. Let's face it, if Hillary--or any woman candidate--had five children from three husbands she would never have survived the primary."
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Mr. Crunch,
Such clear logic and analysis is wasted and mocked on this board.
We don't cum here to think about such issues, we cum here to cum.
I agree with your comparison, and if the shoe were on the other foot it would cause a revolution, probably from the left and the right.
But it doesn't matter HERE because I'm not trying to influence voters, which is difficult.
I'm trying to influence a sexy female to shed her clothes. Much easier, way more fun, and reduces frustration caused by whatever politics each of us believes.
Sorry, but I wish I had these five minutes back to line up some fun this afternoon.
Bet you do too Sir,
Ltm666
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05-01-2017, 11:58 AM
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#427
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Originally Posted by nuglet
you got that right!! and if anybody else was an option, trumpy boy would be bragging about how close he came to winning.. instead of bragging/lying about how big his margin was.
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Polls show that 95% of those who voted for Trump at this point would vote for him again.
Because of opposition he is limited in what he can do to put his platform into effect, and he's become largely a symbolic figure much like Obama was, but for different reasons.
After a year or so of Obama not doing any of the things he said he would, like closing Gitmo and ending lobbying by former officials and ending targeted assinations....most of those who voted for him realized he was a fake and left him.
The only ones left were those who thought it was important to have a black man as President [even though he really had a white mother and grew up rich and going to private white schools in Hawaii LOL].
To those of us who voted for Trump we will continue to support him whether he builds a wall or not, because he's an economic nationalist who opposes globalization and giving away American jobs.
But personally I think his ideas about taxes and cutting the EPA are nuts.
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05-01-2017, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by pussycat
Polls show that 95% of those who voted for Trump at this point would vote for him again.
Because of opposition he is limited in what he can do to put his platform into effect, and he's become largely a symbolic figure much like Obama was, but for different reasons.
After a year or so of Obama not doing any of the things he said he would, like closing Gitmo and ending lobbying by former officials and ending targeted assinations....most of those who voted for him realized he was a fake and left him.
The only ones left were those who thought it was important to have a black man as President [even though he really had a white mother and grew up rich and going to private white schools in Hawaii LOL].
To those of us who voted for Trump we will continue to support him whether he builds a wall or not, because he's an economic nationalist who opposes globalization and giving away American jobs.
But personally I think his ideas about taxes and cutting the EPA are nuts.
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WTF are you talking about.
1) Opposition? The opposition is in his own party. They control both the Senate and the House.
2) Maybe go look at the legislation of Obama because he didn't go a year without doing things. There's a difference in not getting things you said you would do done and lying and flipping on things you said you would.
3) People didn't leave Obama, hence his reelection.
4) Who are these people who thought it was necessary to have a black man in office? You're just talking out of your ass. The guy was a better candidate than Mitt Romney and McCain.
5) Is not a globalist yet he owns a company that is all about that. Do you really believe he is about America first? He hires immigrants, used steel from China and made you believe he cared about the US above all. He's a good con man but not a nationalist.
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05-01-2017, 03:05 PM
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Saw the title of the thread and figured the OP was asking about odummer's recent speech to those vile " Wall Streeter's " or one of the Clinton's out on the stump for more money for their " Foundation " . Since the Clinton's can no longer run their " pay-for-play " scheme out of the State Department.
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05-01-2017, 04:39 PM
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#430
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Originally Posted by lustylad
Crunchyass finds everything funny! Here he is yukking it up in the Political Forum last June:
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Perfect example of how lustyturd has NOTHING but the fact that Trump won last November. So lame to only have that to use. That's what people do when they are incapable of making a case on issue.
Lame lustyturd gets his ass handed to him on every single topic in this (or any other) forum. And why? Because lustyturd is just plain hillbilly stupid.
The lustyturd Rejection Tour— You Can't Fix Stupid
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05-01-2017, 04:47 PM
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100 days of Russia drama for the Trump White House, with no end in sight
Russia's influence is currently the subject of four separate congressional probes, and has led to the resignation of the national security adviser and the recusal of the attorney general for the Justice Department investigation into the matter.
The steady drip of leaks coming from intelligence sources familiar with the federal investigation has turned into a consistent stream of embarrassing news for the new administration.
As the Trump White House heads into the 100th day, House and Senate investigators are on a slow, methodical track, pulling together the many threads of Russia's ties to a core group of Trump's top advisers, all of which promises to extend the steady stream of news related Russia much farther into the President's term.
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05-02-2017, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by pussycat
Polls show that 95% of those who voted for Trump at this point would vote for him again.
Because of opposition he is limited in what he can do to put his platform into effect, and he's become largely a symbolic figure much like Obama was, but for different reasons.
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The AHCA failed not due to lack of support but rather due to the fact it was a piece of crap and was MUCH worse than the ACA. Hopefully Round 2 of the AHCA will be better or it will fail too.
The first EO on immigration failed because it was unconstitutional.
Trump's goals for the recently approved budget failed too. No money for the wall. Much more money for health issues. Didn't Trump promise the voters that Mexico would pay for the wall?
The proposed tax plan, at least from what we know about it, is doomed to failure too. There will be tax changes but nothing close to what is being proposed at the current time. Again not due to the opposition, but due to the fact that it is not a solid plan.
Losing 5% of your supporters in 100 days is NOT a positive. I personally think it's too early for Trump supporters to abandon him. Right now I would give Trump a sold "D" for his performance as POTUS, but there is a long time to go in his term and he will have many opportunities to get his numbers up.
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05-02-2017, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
Perfect example of how lustyturd has NOTHING but the fact that Trump won last November. So lame to only have that to use. That's what people do when they are incapable of making a case on issue.
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Wrong, crunchyass. I've never been pro-Trump. I just take delight in watching intellectual pygmies like you - people even dumber and less articulate than the Donald - froth at the mouth and melt down at his every utterance.
It's sad how you can't seem to get your stunning rejection by the voters last November 8th out of your mind. It's the reason you keep obsessing about "rejection" in all your posts.
Good luck with your next 100 days, crunchboy!
100 Days of #TheResistance’s Humiliating Failure
By Kurt Schlichter
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Posted: May 01, 2017 12:01 AM
In the first 100 days since Felonia von Pantsuit was not inaugurated, the goofy collection of commie traitors, coastal snobs, and crack-pot weirdoes that hilariously styles itself “#TheResistance” has only managed to successfully resist success. Oh sure, they and the catamite media tried their darnedest but, as Yoda said, “Try not. Do, or do not. There is no try.” And, as Yoda also said, “Chelsea Clinton is best Democrats can do, say you? Kidding me, you are.”
Yeah, after 100 days President Trump has reintroduced the world to Alpha America after eight years of Barack’s fussy betaism, gutted a Schumer-ton of regulations, and broke the Senate Democrats’ spirit by suckering them into a loser play that resulted in Justice Gorsuch today and, I hope, Justice Crazy Conservative Caveman to replace Justice Kennedy this summer. Plus, of course, his two greatest achievements – not being Hillary, and surviving even after being subjected to every slander, lie, and fake news report the gyno-hat left could throw at him.
Really, that #TheResistance could throw at us, because #TheResistance is not really resisting Trump as much as it is resisting us. The elite establishment is outraged that we normals have demanded to govern ourselves rather than begging for scraps from our betters in DC, NY and LA. It wasn’t just that horrible, sick old woman that we rejected; it was them. And by doing so, we “stole” what they see as their birthright to reign sovereign over us. They try to cover up their humiliation with tales of “Russians” and “hacking” because the truth is too painful to face. This election was about the people they sought to rule looking at them and their track record of failure and saying, “Nah, you suck.”
#TheResistance has got nothing. The kook caucus is now slow-walking its insistence that The Donald and Vlad were hanging out in hot tubs playing patty-cake because it became clear that the Obama White House had been spying on the Republicans knowing that they’d never be held to account with President Hillary in office. Oops. That worked out poorly; my advice to Ben Rhodes is, on your first day on the cellblock, take a swing at the biggest guy you can find.
#The Resistance is a mess. Now they’re reduced to fighting for supremacy in their final redoubt, the universities where their fascist intimidation and suppression of speech provides a glimpse of America as it would have been had Trump not been elected. That they are forced into a last-ditch effort to keep power in an institution where their control is total is proof positive of their weakness. And the fact that the only way they have a shot at succeeding is to actively work to silence the voices of non-idiocy is icing on the cake. Their goose-stepping antics on campus are providing America a preview of life under Democrats, and it’s not helping them.
Then there’s the cultural backlash, which is accomplishing... nothing. Polls show readers are less likely to trust the mainstream media than random emails from Nigerian princes. ESPN is dying, in no small part thanks to the campaign to throw tiresome progressive tropes into a network people turn to for some mindless sportsball. No one wants to see the next Keith Olbermann fulminating about “TRUMP’S TREASON!!!!!” between dwarf tosses on The Ocho.
And there is the interchangeable late night crowd whose predictable conformity to the anti-normal agenda has turned Johnny Carson’s former level playing field into a tiresome lefty echo chamber where viral clips of obscure hosts “destroying” Trump provide much needed erotic stimulus to liberal geeks who know not the loving touch of a living human.
The most hilarious part is the super-timely and relevant Handmaid’s Tale miniseries, a festival of imagined oppression porn designed to give frigid liberal women and their neutered male-identifying partners some much-needed bitter jollies. If you’ve never dated a college sophomore who got assigned that stupid book in her feminist lit seminar and now can’t shut up about it, this over-praised dystopian tome imagines a giant Christian conspiracy to create a gay-killing theocracy where women are slaves who are forced to cover their bodies and who are occasionally genitally mutilated. Sure, that scenario sounds familiar (Radical Islam), but I just can’t place it (Radical Islam). Oh, right – it’s totally Donald Trump’s agenda (Radical Islam).
By the way, the not-at-all out-of-touch Democrats responded to Trump’s election by appointing a radical Muslim leftist as second-in-command at the Democratic National Committee. Perhaps that’s part of their outreach program to nail down their support on college campuses, in Manhattan, and among the culturally suicidal. Way to recover Wisconsin, geniuses.
Again, this is the very best #TheResistance can do. Now, everything is not perfect, but even those issues where Donald Trump has failed to attain his objectives (yet) are not that helpful to #TheResistance. Its “victories” don’t seem very victorious. They got some judge in Hawaii to (temporarily) stop Trump from excluding refugees from various jihadi-infused hellholes, thereby buying the Democrats the next massacre by one of these creeps. They got another judge to (temporarily) allow sanctuary cities to ignore the law, thereby buying the Democrats the next murder by a MS-13 creep. Way to go, Dems. You’re the party of importing Muslim fanatics and illegal alien gangbangers. See you in 2018!
The Democrats have stopped the repeal of Obamacare (temporarily), and have somehow convinced themselves that this will help them. Of course, because they think we’re dumb, they imagine we will forget that it’s called “Obamacare.” It’ll be nice to be rid of it, but not if the replacement is nearly as bad. Here’s the thing – the GOP alone could pass the Obamacare replacement, but it’s being held up by conservatives who want to make it more conservative. Wrap that around your head – for the first time in the history of ever, Republicans are blocking legislation for not being conservative enough. Briar, meet patch.
President Trump has a bunch of nominees pending for key jobs, and rumor has it that Never Trump infiltrators are slow-walking them to purposefully make him look bad. He should stop tolerating it, clean house, and demand his team perform. He could also be appointing judges faster, though rumor has it that a bunch of nominations are coming soon. They will sail through the Senate, and the federal courts will stop being the Democrat’s last gasp defense, all thanks to Harry Reid, who is currently back in Nevada living in a sex dungeon with his NordicTrack/dominatrix.
There’s no indication that the next 100 days, or the 100 days thereafter, will be any better for #TheResistance. It can fume and it can fuss, but slowly and steadily, the normal are winning. As Yoda might have said, “Pathetic you are, for win you do not, despite your media friends and your sex organ sombreros.”
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2320453
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05-02-2017, 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by lustylad
And there is the interchangeable late night crowd whose predictable conformity to the anti-normal agenda has turned Johnny Carson’s former level playing field into a tiresome lefty echo chamber where viral clips of obscure hosts “destroying” Trump provide much needed erotic stimulus to liberal geeks who know not the loving touch of a living human.
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I will say this, political humor has never been so on point. But these hosts do not say they are "destroying" Trump. They simply put a comedic twist on the actual things Trump says and does and the audience reacts. Easy formula, but since Trump is such a human tire-fire, it works.
But to a brainwashed sheep like lustyturd, all this factual based humor really hurts.
It hurts his feelings. A sheep with delicate feelings.
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05-03-2017, 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
The AHCA failed not due to lack of support but rather due to the fact it was a piece of crap and was MUCH worse than the ACA. Hopefully Round 2 of the AHCA will be better or it will fail too.
The first EO on immigration failed because it was unconstitutional.
Trump's goals for the recently approved budget failed too. No money for the wall. Much more money for health issues. Didn't Trump promise the voters that Mexico would pay for the wall?
The proposed tax plan, at least from what we know about it, is doomed to failure too. There will be tax changes but nothing close to what is being proposed at the current time. Again not due to the opposition, but due to the fact that it is not a solid plan.
Losing 5% of your supporters in 100 days is NOT a positive. I personally think it's too early for Trump supporters to abandon him. Right now I would give Trump a sold "D" for his performance as POTUS, but there is a long time to go in his term and he will have many opportunities to get his numbers up.
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Gee you mean the Republican controlled Congress isn't going along with his nationalist, anti-globalist agenda?
I thought they were all on the same team?
And the idiot Republicans like Ryan and McConnell who put forward their fucked up Health Insurance plan didn't craft it with the help of Trump? They just cooked it up and threw it out there without Trump?
You mean what all the Trump haters are saying isn't true?
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