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The Official Thread Dedicated to "Trump Winning"

Great read, on point. Also helps explain all the fake bravado and chest thumping by pseudo-tough guy Trump supporters. Nothing but a smoke and mirrors act.


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The biggest myth about Donald Trump is that he’s a tough guy
http://www.news.com.au/finance/work...y/news-story/2a39377e3ae19242d84bb0a22ff3ca75

WHAT a small, pitiful man Donald Trump is.

The US President thinks he’s a real tough guy, presumably because he spent so many years pretending to fire people on reality TV. But that is, and always has been, a lie. Trump’s supporters mistake his petty, spiteful aggression for strength, when it is in fact the exact opposite.

His endless spats and Twitter tantrums reveal a man who is thin-skinned, self-obsessed and pathetically insecure.

Trump, who has more power and responsibility than anyone else on the planet, wastes his days in the White House obsessing over pointless feuds and satisfying his compulsive need to whine about every perceived grievance.

Why? Because the only thing Trump truly cares about is making himself look good. No policy is more important than boosting his ego. No lie is too outrageous if it’s in service to his self-esteem.

Consider the depressingly stupid week-long spat over Trump’s condolence call to a fallen soldier’s widow.

A Democratic Congresswoman, who was present for the call, said Trump seemed to forget Sergeant La David Johnson’s name and told Sgt Johnson’s wife Myeshia he “knew what he was getting into when he signed up”.

Trump accused her of “totally fabricating” his words. “I did not say what she said,” he insisted, over and over again.

Well, Ms Johnson herself later confirmed the Congresswoman’s account. So unless you’re prepared to impugn the motives of a grieving widow, it is clear that Trump was lying.

The phone call itself is not the problem here. We all occasionally stumble over our words or blurt out the wrong thing, and that’s without the immense pressure of speaking to a tearful spouse. Trump’s clumsiness during the call is entirely forgivable.

No, the problem is that the President of the United States would rather shamelessly lie about his conversation with a war widow than offer anything resembling an apology.

This is what he should have said: “I’m sorry Ms Johnson was offended. That was never my intent. I honour her husband’s sacrifice and wish her the best as she grieves for him. The nation grieves with her.”

That would have ended the controversy, but of course, Trump was never going to say it. Even now he continues to imply that Ms Johnson is the one lying, despite a car full of witnesses contradicting him, because he is pathologically incapable of admitting to a mistake.

This isn’t the kind of arrogance you usually see in politics. If you want an example of an arrogant president, look at Barack Obama, who genuinely believed he could change the world by making a few pretty speeches.

Trump is different. His ego is gigantic, yes, but it’s also pathetically fragile. That is why he has such an overwhelming impulse to get back at anyone who criticises him.

At the start of October, you may recall, he came under fire for jetting off on a golf trip while the mayor of Puerto Rico’s biggest city, San Juan, pleaded for more help dealing with the devastating aftermath of two hurricanes.

“I will do what I never thought I was going to do — begging. Begging anyone that can hear us to save us from dying. If anybody out there is listening to us, we are dying, and you are killing us with the inefficiency and the bureaucracy,” Mayor Carmen Cruz said.

A normal person would have asked whether he really could do more, or at the very least, empathised with Ms Cruz over her desperate situation. But while she slept in a shelter because her house had been wrecked, and waded through floodwaters trying to help survivors, Trump mocked her from the comfort of his golf club in New Jersey.

“The mayor of San Juan, who was very complimentary only a few days ago, has now been told by Democrats that you must be nasty to Trump,” he said.

“Such poor leadership ability by the mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. They want everything to be done for them when it should be a community effort.”

Puerto Rico is a US territory. So just to be clear, that was the President of the United States attacking American disaster victims for wanting his help.

In Trump’s mind, he was the victim. He always is. When his words offend a grieving widow, he’s the victim. When the media quotes him word-for-word and he doesn’t like how it sounds, he’s the victim. When he fails to convince Congress to do what he wants, he’s the victim. This week he was attacking the Mueller investigation again, because when someone tries to find out why on earth he fired the FBI Director and lied about his motive, he’s the victim.

Maddening hypocrisy has always been at the core of Trump’s political brand.

The guy who scammed poor Americans so he could live in a penthouse made of gold and marble somehow anointed himself the champion of the white working class.

Trump repeatedly whaled on Obama for taking too many golf trips when he should have been working, and has spent a quarter of his own days in office playing golf.

He accused the Clintons of being corrupt, and has used his presidency to funnel millions of dollars into his own businesses.

He constantly, shamelessly lies, and spent years spreading the ridiculous conspiracy theory that Obama was not an American citizen, but has the gall to label any facts that make him look bad “fake news”.

But no Trumpian hypocrisy is more infuriating than the people who called Obama a narcissist because he used the word “I” too much — yes, really, that was a thing — now fawning over a man whose defining character trait is a compulsive need to make everything about himself.

Trump’s fragile narcissism has corrupted his movement. There is only one condition for membership of the Trump personality cult — absolute loyalty. You must praise everything he says and does. If you criticise him, no matter how impeccably conservative your credentials, you’re labelled a leftist; a Republican in name only; a traitor.

Political and moral principles are sacrificed in service to the only thing that matters — Trump’s ego.

It would be deliciously ironic if it weren’t so sad. Trump’s fans love to mock the “snowflakes” who are “triggered” by his juvenile insults and political incorrectness, yet somehow they remain blind to the thin-skinned snowflake in their midst.

Trump’s constant, unquenchable thirst for adulation isn’t tough, it is pathetic. A bigger man, and a better president, would have enough self-confidence and respect to ignore the petty fights and get on with his job.

And if, after ten months of Trump’s compulsive whining, you still believe he is as tough as he claims, you have not been paying attention.
 
MAGA! Ignore all the bluster, the anger, the media attacks...sift through the bullshit. Policy folks is winning.

First reading on third-quarter GDP up 3.0%, vs 2.5% rise expected

- The U.S. economy unexpectedly maintained a brisk pace of growth in the third quarter.
- An increase in inventory investment and a smaller trade deficit offset a hurricane-related slowdown in consumer spending and a decline in construction.
- Gross domestic product increased at a 3.0 percent annual rate in the July-September period after expanding at a 3.1 percent pace in the second quarter

The U.S. economy unexpectedly maintained a brisk pace of growth in the third quarter as an increase in inventory investment and a smaller trade deficit offset a hurricane-related slowdown in consumer spending and a decline in construction.

Gross domestic product increased at a 3.0 percent annual rate in the July-September period after expanding at a 3.1 percent pace in the second quarter, the Commerce Department said on Friday.
 
Tibs whoever wrote that article is a pitiful, whining, desperate, childish person. I feel sorry for them. Literally from line 1, the sniveling is painful.
 
Tibs whoever wrote that article is a pitiful, whining, desperate, childish person. I feel sorry for them. Literally from line 1, the sniveling is painful.
So be it. Sadly, every word of it is true. The author is simply calling a spade a spade.
 
MAGA! Ignore all the bluster, the anger, the media attacks...sift through the bullshit. Policy folks is winning.

First reading on third-quarter GDP up 3.0%, vs 2.5% rise expected

- The U.S. economy unexpectedly maintained a brisk pace of growth in the third quarter.
- An increase in inventory investment and a smaller trade deficit offset a hurricane-related slowdown in consumer spending and a decline in construction.
- Gross domestic product increased at a 3.0 percent annual rate in the July-September period after expanding at a 3.1 percent pace in the second quarter

The U.S. economy unexpectedly maintained a brisk pace of growth in the third quarter as an increase in inventory investment and a smaller trade deficit offset a hurricane-related slowdown in consumer spending and a decline in construction.

Gross domestic product increased at a 3.0 percent annual rate in the July-September period after expanding at a 3.1 percent pace in the second quarter, the Commerce Department said on Friday.

The fact only one side here gives information like this "thumbs up" tells me all I need to know about Tibs and Elfie.

They literally HATE that our economy is growing wonderfully. They HATE it because to them it somehow means they might be giving a thumbs up to Trump and his policies. And they could never do that.

3% growth for over half the year. Stock market up 18%. Commercial and Industrial lending is at an all time high. All major signs from almost every angle a macro economist would look at tells us our economy is doing very well. Better than Europe. Better than Asia. Better than South America.

But to them, they don't care. Can't possibly give that a "thumbs up" if Tim Steelersfan posts it. That would be supporting the "other side". Division by definition.

Hypocrites.
 
The fact only one side here gives information like this "thumbs up" tells me all I need to know about Tibs and Elfie. They literally HATE that our economy is growing wonderfully. They HATE it because to them it somehow means they might be giving a thumbs up to Trump and his policies. And they could never do that. 3% growth for over half the year. Stock market up 18%. Commercial and Industrial lending is at an all time high. All major signs from almost every angle a macro economist would look at tells us our economy is doing very well. Better than Europe. Better than Asia. Better than South America.
But to them, they don't care. Can't possibly give that a "thumbs up" if Tim Steelersfan posts it. That would be supporting the "other side". Division by definition. Hypocrites.


Sigh. Yes, the economy has been strong, continuing on the same path and showing similar numbers as under Obama. This is a good thing and I'm happy the economy - particularly the stock market - is doing well. This is one area Trump hasn't completely ****** up. He gets a passing grade and a thumb's up on the economy and an F- on everything else. Happy?
 
Sigh. Yes, the economy has been strong, continuing on the same path and showing similar numbers as under Obama. This is a good thing and I'm happy the economy - particularly the stock market - is doing well. This is one area Trump hasn't completely ****** up. He gets a passing grade and a thumb's up on the economy and an F- on everything else. Happy?

Nice caveat that it was all Obama's doing and Trump just had to not screw it up lol. Almost thought you were admitting that Trump actually succeeded at something there for a second. You crafty, crafty devil you. :tongue:
 
Nice caveat that it was all Obama's doing and Trump just had to not screw it up lol. Almost thought you were admitting that Trump actually succeeded at something there for a second. You crafty, crafty devil you. :tongue:
It's akin to dating a hideous, hairy girl with buck teeth, a head full of lice, a huge wart on her nose and having hurt feelings that none of your buddies point out what pretty, china doll feet she has. 'Nobody praises Wanda's feet, look at her toes, they're beautiful. I just don't get it."
 
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if it took Obama eight years to right the ship and set it upon prosperity, then why was Hillary saying that much work still needed to be done?
 
if it took Obama eight years to right the ship and set it upon prosperity, then why was Hillary saying that much work still needed to be done?

The infatuation of the right with Hillary is mind-numbing. It's as if the libs on the board were constantly posting about Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Who gives a **** about Hillary Clinton? Evidently, Trump supporters, morning, noon and night.
 
The infatuation of the right with Hillary is mind-numbing. It's as if the libs on the board were constantly posting about Mitt Romney or Jeb Bush. Who gives a **** about Hillary Clinton? Evidently, Trump supporters, morning, noon and night.

Uhhh she was the face of your party and their champion.
 
Uhhh she was the face of your party and their champion.

What is she doing now? What position does she hold, how is she influencing policy? What effect does she have on your lives or the country at large? ZERO, ZILCH, NADA. There is no real explanation for the constant Hillary posts on this board, besides a twisted, perverse infatuation with the woman. Trump - and Breitbart & Fox - too has befallen to this sickness, the notion the whole world revolves around Hillary. Whatever turns you guys on I guess, have at it.
 
What is she doing now? What position does she hold, how is she influencing policy? What effect does she have on your lives or the country at large? ZERO, ZILCH, NADA. There is no real explanation for the constant Hillary posts on this board, besides a twisted, perverse infatuation with the woman. Trump - and Breitbart & Fox - too has befallen to this sickness, the notion the whole world revolves around Hillary. Whatever turns you guys on I guess, have at it.

She's an accurate representation of where the Democratic party currently is.
 
What is she doing now? What position does she hold, how is she influencing policy? What effect does she have on your lives or the country at large? ZERO, ZILCH, NADA. There is no real explanation for the constant Hillary posts on this board, besides a twisted, perverse infatuation with the woman. Trump - and Breitbart & Fox - too has befallen to this sickness, the notion the whole world revolves around Hillary. Whatever turns you guys on I guess, have at it.
since you live in Hungary, i'll give you ANOTHER pass on how this should-be-felon is ******* **** up in this country.
and, could you please tell me who would have won had Trump not? He was, for sure, running against others, but there was one single person from the other most influential party whom he was running against. I'll give you a hint - she lost.
 
The infatuation of the right with Hillary is mind-numbing.
The infactuation of Hungarians with America is also as odd.
 
and, could you please tell me who would have won had Trump not? He was, for sure, running against others, but there was one single person from the other most influential party whom he was running against. I'll give you a hint - she lost.
Exactly, time to move on. Who spends this much time discussing losers and being fascinated by losers? Election was a year ago for Christ's sake. I understand it's not easy supporting the **** show thats in the WH right now, but really, the constant Hillary infatuation is getting old. Maybe try to find another scapegoat for all of Trump's troubles. I'll give you a hint, it's none other than Trump himself.
 
Maybe try to find another scapegoat for all of Trump's troubles. I'll give you a hint, it's none other than Trump himself.

Actually I blame all the establishment **** bags in government still hanging around and gumming up the works. They all need ousted.
 
The infactuation of Hungarians with America is also as odd.
The Hungarians I'm in contact with aren't infatuated with America. At all, actually. I do know a lot of American expats who are very much keyed in to American politics and remain engaged. As American citizens, that's what we do, regardless where we happen to live.
 
Exactly, time to move on. Who spends this much time discussing losers and being fascinated by losers? Election was a year ago for Christ's sake. I understand it's not easy supporting the **** show thats in the WH right now, but really, the constant Hillary infatuation is getting old. Maybe try to find another scapegoat for all of Trump's troubles. I'll give you a hint, it's none other than Trump himself.


Obama used Bush for years, just sayin'

This blind, political partisanship is comical to me.
 
The Trump Economy Keeps Humiliating His Critics

Critics scoffed when President Trump unveiled his budget proposals last spring. They might not be scoffing much longer. Trump’s budget proposal in May showed the government achieving a balanced budget in large part because it forecasted the economy to grow at 3 percent, a dramatic increase from the sluggish 1.6 percent growth in the final year of the Obama administration. Many economists, however, said the number was unrealistic.

The Federal Reserve and the International Monetary Fund predicted the economy would grow by just 2.1 percent this year. The Congressional Budget Office predicted the economy would grow by an average of just 1.8 percent during the next decade.

On Friday, however, the Commerce Department said the economy grew at a seasonally adjusted 3 percent in the third quarter.

And the expansion was very, well, Trump-ian. Businesses went a bit MAGA, building up inventory in anticipation of strong demand. Business investment on equipment rose at an 8.6 percent rate. Exports increased at a 2.3 percent rate, while imports fell at a 0.8 percent rate, shrinking the trade deficit. Government investment fell for the third straight quarter, which means more of the growth is coming from the private sector.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/10/27/trump-economy-humiliating-critics/
 
Obama used Bush for years, just sayin' This blind, political partisanship is comical to me.
I get your drift, though it's wildly inaccurate. Hillary never won anything, she was simply a losing presidental candidate, a Senator, a First Lady and Secretary of State. For your analogy to stand, it would be like Obama babbling on and on about Romney or McCain.
 
The crimes committed by the Obama/Clinton crime syndicate are within the statute of limitations, and should be outed, and tried in court. That is why she is still in the conversation.
 
The crimes committed by the Obama/Clinton crime syndicate are within the statute of limitations, and should be outed, and tried in court. That is why she is still in the conversation.
With Republicans running all branches of government what in the world is keeping that from happening? If indeed these so-called crimes you mention are actual, provable offenses. No, all we get is whining, whining and more whining from the Whiner-in-Chief and his whiner supporters.
 
I get your drift, though it's wildly inaccurate. Hillary never won anything, she was simply a losing presidental candidate, a Senator, a First Lady and Secretary of State. For your analogy to stand, it would be like Obama babbling on and on about Romney or McCain.

OK, I'll give you that. We'll just go with the blind, political partisanship.
 
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