Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Oldsouljer said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
I've heard that Portugal is the number one expatriate retirement destination. Would love to talk about that sometime. Not sure I could get the spouse to agree to that. Might have better luck puking up $300K for a St. Kitts passport and residence.
Gulfstream4 said:Oldsouljer said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
I've heard that Portugal is the number one expatriate retirement destination. Would love to talk about that sometime. Not sure I could get the spouse to agree to that. Might have better luck puking up $300K for a St. Kitts passport and residence.
Yessiree, any time.
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SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:Oldsouljer said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
I've heard that Portugal is the number one expatriate retirement destination. Would love to talk about that sometime. Not sure I could get the spouse to agree to that. Might have better luck puking up $300K for a St. Kitts passport and residence.
Yessiree, any time.
I had you guys pegged as Russian expats. Seems like MAGA Disney World over there... big strong shirtless leader, cartoonish propaganda fantasy world, and they hate the gays. And I bet it's super cheap now! What are you waiting on?
Gulfstream4 said:SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:Oldsouljer said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
I've heard that Portugal is the number one expatriate retirement destination. Would love to talk about that sometime. Not sure I could get the spouse to agree to that. Might have better luck puking up $300K for a St. Kitts passport and residence.
Yessiree, any time.
I had you guys pegged as Russian expats. Seems like MAGA Disney World over there... big strong shirtless leader, cartoonish propaganda fantasy world, and they hate the gays. And I bet it's super cheap now! What are you waiting on?
Not to mention their women and children are not heavily medicated on antidepressants, know what I mean?
Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:SmaptyWolf said:Gulfstream4 said:Oldsouljer said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
I've heard that Portugal is the number one expatriate retirement destination. Would love to talk about that sometime. Not sure I could get the spouse to agree to that. Might have better luck puking up $300K for a St. Kitts passport and residence.
Yessiree, any time.
I had you guys pegged as Russian expats. Seems like MAGA Disney World over there... big strong shirtless leader, cartoonish propaganda fantasy world, and they hate the gays. And I bet it's super cheap now! What are you waiting on?
Not to mention their women and children are not heavily medicated on antidepressants, know what I mean?
Exactly! And I bet you'd finally be able to buy a wife over there in no time!
IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
packgrad said:Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
She thinks the legacy media that has negative coverage on all things conservative for 95% of coverage is more accurate. She only ingests media that meets her partisan viewpoints, then cries if you do the same.
Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Mind explaining how exactly Democrats would set up this mythical one party dictatorship?
One clear way a party could do this would be to cry fraud, deny free and fair election results, and use alleged fraud as a way to try to seize federal control of elections.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the party attempting to do exactly that is not the Democrats.
SmaptyWolf said:packgrad said:Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
She thinks the legacy media that has negative coverage on all things conservative for 95% of coverage is more accurate. She only ingests media that meets her partisan viewpoints, then cries if you do the same.
Have you ever considered the possibility that if almost everyone says you're a massive a**hole, it could just be because you're a massive a**hole?
SmaptyWolf said:packgrad said:Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
She thinks the legacy media that has negative coverage on all things conservative for 95% of coverage is more accurate. She only ingests media that meets her partisan viewpoints, then cries if you do the same.
Have you ever considered the possibility that if almost everyone says you're a massive a**hole, it could just be because you're a massive a**hole?
Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Mind explaining how exactly Democrats would set up this mythical one party dictatorship?
One clear way a party could do this would be to cry fraud, deny free and fair election results, and use alleged fraud as a way to try to seize federal control of elections.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the party attempting to do exactly that is not the Democrats.
Great! Then you have no problem with voter ID so no one can claim fraud?
Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Mind explaining how exactly Democrats would set up this mythical one party dictatorship?
One clear way a party could do this would be to cry fraud, deny free and fair election results, and use alleged fraud as a way to try to seize federal control of elections.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the party attempting to do exactly that is not the Democrats.
Great! Then you have no problem with voter ID so no one can claim fraud?
Yep as long as the law is logistically sensible and balances access and security. No games or funny business by trying to make it hard to vote under the guise of security when we have never had consequential election security problems in this country.
Institute voter ID and make sure you have sensible ways for out of state college kids, women that have gotten married and changed their names, and others in similar circumstances to easily vote.
Your current drivers license, military, student photo ID paired with a utility bill or similar, and other similarly official and satisfactory methods of ID should suffice.
BREAKING: Representative Massie says he will start reading Epstein’s client names publicly if Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice does not release them.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 8, 2026
Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
Y'all do virtually everything you accuse Dems of. Do you at least recognize the hypocrisy? Do you not realize that you are self selecting into a media echo chamber that is just gonna tell you what you want to hear?
Open your mind and go search out alternative viewpoints.
Civilized said:
Massie is not messing around.BREAKING: Representative Massie says he will start reading Epstein’s client names publicly if Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice does not release them.
— unusual_whales (@unusual_whales) February 8, 2026
I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the… https://t.co/8EL1ORVH5k
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) February 8, 2026
the bill also needs provisions to provide funding to make it easier to get or update a passport as well as to get a copy of your birth certificate or update it if you changed your name through marriage.Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Mind explaining how exactly Democrats would set up this mythical one party dictatorship?
One clear way a party could do this would be to cry fraud, deny free and fair election results, and use alleged fraud as a way to try to seize federal control of elections.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the party attempting to do exactly that is not the Democrats.
Great! Then you have no problem with voter ID so no one can claim fraud?
Yep as long as the law is logistically sensible and balances access and security. No games or funny business by trying to make it hard to vote under the guise of security when we have never had consequential election security problems in this country.
Institute voter ID and make sure you have sensible ways for out of state college kids, women that have gotten married and changed their names, and others in similar circumstances to easily vote.
Your current drivers license, military, student photo ID paired with a utility bill or similar, and other similarly official and satisfactory methods of ID should suffice.
Civilized said:Oldsouljer said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
Naw. It should be setting off alarm bells for the American public as a whole. Dems have made scant secret of the fact that they intend to establish their own one-party dictatorship in this country. In the short term, while America's problems get put on the back burner, they'll spend all their time "getting" Trump for two years if they take Congress.
Y'all are reaching Karoline Leavitt-levels of being able to just drop complete nonsensical fabrications into sentences and state them as a fact.
Mind explaining how exactly Democrats would set up this mythical one party dictatorship?
One clear way a party could do this would be to cry fraud, deny free and fair election results, and use alleged fraud as a way to try to seize federal control of elections.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the party attempting to do exactly that is not the Democrats.
hokiewolf said:Man, you'd just love to see the Jews eradicated, wouldn't you?Werewolf said:Oldsouljer said:Werewolf said:Oldsouljer said:Werewolf said:
Dave, you speak this language. Please interpret for the rest of us, the goyim.🚨 BREAKING:
— Jvnior (@Jvnior) February 7, 2026
🇮🇱 NETANYAHU IS THREATENING THE WEST!
He says: “I demand that Western governments do what we say, to fight antisemitism, and provide security and safety for Jews worldwide.”
He adds: “They would be well advised to heed our warnings. I demand action from them NOW… pic.twitter.com/vrMhezkAWO
He's pretty much pushing for the same thing that Trump is pushing for in Nigeria.
Which is?
Trump is pushing for the protection of non-American Christians in Nigeria as Netanyahu is pushing for protection of Jews outside of Israel.
Not sure if it's going to be safe for Jews after the full truth comes out relative to Epstein, Hollywood, MSM and fiat dollar Central Bankers. I would draw a distinction between true-Semitic Jews and the Zionist version origininating from Khazaria.
And by the way, yes, I am concerned that Trump Will cut these Zionists a deal. They have the power to burn this globe to the ground, literally.
Sing through the connections of JEpstein pic.twitter.com/C2WnOgEO8U
— Biznitch (@Biznitch1177) February 8, 2026
packgrad said:
It's all for show.I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the… https://t.co/8EL1ORVH5k
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) February 8, 2026
I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 8, 2026
packgrad said:packgrad said:
It's all for show.I’m all for releasing the files. These women could also just name their abusers at any time. Instead they’ve embarked on a months-long publicity campaign which curiously didn’t start until the exact moment Biden left office. They profess to know the names of child rapists in the… https://t.co/8EL1ORVH5k
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) February 8, 2026
Looking forward to see how many step up. Or is it all performative?I will pay for the defense of anyone who speaks the truth about this and is sued for doing so
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 8, 2026
🔴 BREAKING INTEL DROP: “DEAD MAN WALKING” – Why the City of London Is TERRIFIED of Trump | Rothschild, Epstein, Mandelson, and the Fall of the Globalist Empire [VIDEO]
— Medeea Greere (@GreereMedeea) February 8, 2026
🔴 Trump’s American System strikes terror in the heart of the British financial elite. New Epstein files… pic.twitter.com/1Anc4quicj
IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:IseWolf22 said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Gulfstream4 said:Civilized said:Werewolf said:
#Sieve isn't old enough to know about the LBJ phone calls of about 63 years ago
Exactly. Phone calls. Not public.
Definitely not on what is effectively an international broadcast network.
And anyway how is "we've had some racist Presidents in the US in the last 200 years" adequate defense of racially insensitive and childish Presidential behavior today?
Civ, you might have a point but after the last ten years of daily outrage and hyperventilating over everything Trump says or does, people are tried of hearing. I know I am.
It's like the boy who cried wolf. All your side does is "OMG TRUMP THIS OR THAT!1 OMG, THREAT TO OUR DEMOCRACY1 OMG, EVERYTHING IS SOOOO TERRIBLE!1! WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE1!
You didn't care about Biden making a fool of himself nearly every time he spoke so stop acting like you give a * now. Just say you hate the guy and stop with the performative outrage.
You being annoyed by the left's sometimes disproportionate reactions to our president and this administration's historically unprecedented behavior, but apparently seeing very little problem with the behavior itself, speaks to partisan politics and nothing else.
The behavior is a vastly more important issue than the reaction to the behavior. The reaction creates annoyance on the right; the behavior by the president and the administration damages our country.
A good way to hold a non-partisan mirror up to American politics is to read the international press and observe reactions from our peer nations around the world. It's valuable both for its unfettered view, and also to gauge how an administration's behavior is impacting our relationships with our allies.
International observations about this administration's policies, tactics, and behavior speak for themselves. Erratic, self-serving, unethical, and disrespectful behavior have consequences.
You can act like they don't matter, but we all know they obviously do. In what other circumstance in life does your reputation and the trust those that rely on you and that you rely on put in you, not matter?
Even if you look at this purely through an electoral lens, Americans' thus far resounding indictment of this administration in the ten or so special elections held around the country in recent weeks should be setting off alarm bells everywhere in the Republican Party.
If for no other reason than the right's electoral future in 26 and 28, you simply can't ignore the extent to which Americans clearly disapprove of the way this administration has done business.
I live overseas and I can assure you the international press is just as one sided as our press if not slightly more. I put very little consideration into anything they say regarding your great President Trump or America.
I wear a baseball hat with an American flag on it. I have yet to get pushback from one single person in Portugal. In fact, I have a friend who asked me to bring him a Trump hat when I return the 1st of March. The people I know love America and several of them want to live in America. They understand what the press is doing and they also want a leader who will clean up their country which is overrun with illegals from the third world.
What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist and what I see and hear in everyday life is different.
"What I read from an activist masquerading as a journalist"
Do you not see how this applies to the large majority of twitter posts here that you cheer on?
Nice pivot
Y'all do virtually everything you accuse Dems of. Do you at least recognize the hypocrisy? Do you not realize that you are self selecting into a media echo chamber that is just gonna tell you what you want to hear?
Open your mind and go search out alternative viewpoints.
Archbishop Carlo Maria Vigano exposes Pizzagate and names Hillary Clinton, John Podesta and former editor of The Recount, Slade Sohmer, who was arrested for child porn.
— Bridgett Fertig (@LightOnLiberty) February 9, 2026
He also discusses how Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell ran a blackmail operation on his island and… pic.twitter.com/sTNLnsZMKN
THE NEXT BATCH OF EPSTEIN FILES BEING RELEASED ARE KNOWN AS "THE AW SERIES PART 1 OF 11" DATING FROM 2016 UNTIL 2025 ...
— White House Post (@WHPostNews) February 8, 2026
3.3 MILLION FILES OF THE MOST INCRIMINATING EVIDENCE YOU WILL EVER SEE