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First step to pulling out of UN?





UN Ambassador Will Be Downgraded To Non-Cabinet Position


WASHINGTON (AP) — A White House official says the Trump administration is downgrading the U.S. diplomatic post at the United Nations to a non-Cabinet position.

President Donald Trump on Friday announced that he had chosen State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert to be the next U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.

If confirmed, the former Fox News Channel reporter who has little foreign policy experience would replace Nikki Haley, a former South Carolina governor who said she was stepping down at the end of the year.

While Nauert will be a leading administration voice on Trump’s foreign policy, a White House official told The Associated Press that her post would be a non-Cabinet position.


https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/un-ambassador-downgrade-non-cabinet-position
 
WINNING!



President Trump has almost destroyed 'New World Order'

German chancellor Angela Merkel has admitted that the New World Order is ‘under threat’ due to the rise of President Trump and the trend of Trump-supporting populist leaders winning elections around the world in the past year.

The German leader slammed the rejection of open borders and globalism, and poured scorn on the patriotic movement currently sweeping across Europe, the U.S, Brazil, Australia and other parts of the world.

https://mobile.wnd.com/2018/12/merkel-trump-has-almost-destroyed-new-world-order/
 
As for not reciting the Apostle's Creed- not every Christian religion says that. If you don't know it, then why say it? If I go to a Catholic service, I don't kneel every time they kneel, I don't take communion, and I don't take part in a few other rituals I either don't believe in, don't know, or don't understand. I went to a Baptist Church for a while several years ago, and I don't recall them saying the Apostle's Creed. I don't know what religion President Trump is, but if he is a religion that doesn't recite the creed, then who cares? Again...it's petty and takes away from the ceremony itself.

You know Lyn, I think I figured it out. This makes perfect sense and explains everything: "According to Revelations, the devil cannot speak holy words in a holy place without destroying himself."

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There’s no ******* way that the devil spawn Obamas and Clintons knew the Apostle’s Creed. There was either a TelePrompTer or they were lipsinching. And they had their fingers crossed, so as not to offend their leaders Satan and Allah.
 
Au revoir General Kelly. The last remaining adult leaves the room and unceremoniously shuts the lights off.


John Kelly, Trump’s Chief of Staff, to Leave White House

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/08/us/politics/john-kelly-chief-staff-trump.html

WASHINGTON — President Trump said on Saturday that his chief of staff, John F. Kelly, would step down by the end of the year, the latest move in a long-planned staff shake-up as the president heads into the 2020 campaign facing growing peril from the special counsel and newly empowered Democrats.

The departure of Mr. Kelly, who had been brought in last year to impose order on the West Wing but found managing Mr. Trump an impossible task, had been rumored for months, and Mr. Trump announced it to reporters before departing for the Army-Navy football game in Philadelphia. He said a replacement would be named in the next day or two.

“John Kelly will be leaving — I don’t know if I can say ‘retiring,’” the president said. “But he’s a great guy. John Kelly will be leaving at the end of the year.”

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You are that nosy neighbor that watches through the curtains. Arent you?
 
You are that nosy neighbor that watches through the curtains. Arent you?
That's your reaction to Trump's Chief of Staff leaving the WH? Strange.
 
Just like any well run business, there is changeover and people are replaced as required. No one is guaranteed a lifelong position. Perform as expected or “you’re fired.”
 
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Nope..............I am simply noting that you have a "reaction" to every little thing, .
Since this a political board and this thread seems to be here to discuss the current presidency, the departure of the Chief of Staff seems to be a perfectly relevant topic of discussion.

...like some gossipy little *****
Since evidently you don't have a single, original thought in your thick skull, you instead choose to log in here to take personal cheap shots at posters. Well, that makes you a gossipy little *****, doesn't it? Or something even worse?
 
Do you have some man crush on the Chief of Staff or something? The guy got fired. So ******* what? I think he will be OK..........
 
Uh oh, Grey Beaver in trouble



Smoke signals say Elizabeth Warren's presidential dreams are over

When the fake Indian loses both The New York Times and The Boston Globe on the same day, you know she's lost America.

What an ignominious end for Harvard Law School's "first woman of color," and just because it turned out that Elizabeth Warren's color was white - alabaster in fact. She's whiter than Casper the Friendly Ghost dipped in a vat of Elmer's Glue.

It was just a few weeks ago that the fake Indian sanctimoniously released the results of her alleged DNA test. She thought it was going to be the greatest triumph of Indian arms since the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Within hours, though, her political career had taken a worse pounding than the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend or the Sioux at Wounded Knee.

“The president revels in repeatedly slurring Ms. Warren as ‘Pocahontas’ and conservative commentators like Howie Carr of the Boston Herald have enjoyed holding the DNA issue over the senator’s head.”

It’s being reported that the fake Indian is now pondering whether to offer a full, complete, abject apology. But it’s too late for that – many moons too late. Americans will forgive a lot – Bernie Sanders and Corey “Spartacus” Booker have written some very stupid newspaper columns, for example, and Kamala Harris just had to fire one of her top aides after he was outed as a major perv – because we all know that everybody makes mistakes.

But when your “mistake” is stealing somebody else’s heritage to cover up for your own shortcomings as a human being, that’s something else altogether. She’s tumbling in the polls — even the Kool-Aid drinkers of CNN are abandoning ship

https://www.bostonherald.com/2018/12/08/smoke-signals-say-liz-prez-dreams-are-over/
 
Just like any well run business, there is changeover and people are replaced as required. No one is guaranteed a lifelong position. Perform as expected or “you’re fired.”

Trump is draining the swamp of his own making. 'Drain the Trump swamp!' should be his new motto. Luckily for us, Mueller and House Democrats will finish the job. It may not be what Donald has in mind, but the country will be much better off.


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https://www.washingtonpost.com/reli...elical-i-say-good-him/?utm_term=.77a0ae04bf72

At the funeral of former president George H.W. Bush, President Trump and first lady Melania Trump did not read the Apostles’ Creed along with the congregation. Cameras rolled; public criticism and mockery erupted.

Bad reaction, in my opinion.

I am an evangelical Christian and a liberal Democrat (yes, we exist). I am also a “recorded minister,” as we call them, in the Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers. I spent some years as a professor of religious studies and the history of Christianity.

From those vantage points, I wish to defend the president and his spouse. (Those are words I thought I’d never write.)

The Apostles' Creed is not just a prayer one can or should recite out of courtesy for the sake of show, good manners or good taste.

The Creed — or any Christian creed — is a statement of belief and a public commitment to very specific, carefully enumerated theological doctrines. It is not a bland, generic greeting-card prayer addressing an impersonal creator, a “force,” “the universe” or “the spirit of goodness” that could conceivably be uttered by anybody of any religious perspective or none at all.

I admit entirely that the Trumps' abstention could well have been motivated by cluelessness, inattention, bad taste, bad manners, unfamiliarity, distraction or any number of other things. But the bottom line is that they abstained from reciting aloud, in public, a personal commitment to the truth of very specific, classic, ancient Christian doctrines.


The president participated in a public ceremony in his capacity as head of state, not as a Presbyterian (which is how he has identified himself). As such, he has no obligation to declare those theological truths, or any others, aloud in public. In fact, I’d suggest, he has an obligation not to do so if he disagrees with any of them, or all of them, or doesn’t especially care, or isn’t sure, or doesn’t understand — or just thinks the president should be theologically neutral in public.

Sincere abstention is more meaningful than insincere participation.

Americans should not judge this president (or any president) for the theological doctrines he is willing or unwilling to profess in a public liturgy — provided he does not publicly profess doctrines that put him in conflict with his constitutional obligations or the legal rights of other Americans.

The Constitution makes it clear that public officials are not to be subject to religious tests. While that applies legally only to the government imposing such tests, I suggest the public and the Fourth Estate should hew to the same standard.
 
Like I said..................nonstop whinny *****.............
 
Tibs is correct. In order to not make that mistake again, please refer to the images below:

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We all know who the biggest whiny ***** on this board is.
The dipshit jumping into a thread to whine about other people whining about ****** spelling. That's who.

Might as well break the crayons out, trying to talk politics with you bozos. We can go back and forth insulting each other, seems that's all you're here for. That's a perfectly legit way to interact, if you prefer that, you whiny c^&*nts.
 
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