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Trump (Part 4)

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claig · 04/12/2016 19:37

Continuing discussion of the Trumpquake and populist rebellions

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claig · 10/12/2016 10:32

'Ah yes. Tim Ball. Him of the dodgy PhD from the University of Winnipeg'

I doubt that view is shared by Trump's team who apparently will be meeting Dr Tim Ball and won't be meeting Sir Bob, Izzard and Blair, as far as I am aware.

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claig · 10/12/2016 10:34

'won't be meeting Sir Bob, Izzard and Blair, as far as I am aware.'

Although I wouldn't be surprised if that lot weren't sending tweets and entreaties to Ivanka to try and get in with Trump and the "Make America Great Again" team.

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squishysquirmy · 10/12/2016 10:35

....Oh, and of course once men no longer have to suffer the horrific indignity of hearing the word "person" used to describe a human being (because "man" is a much more obvious, universal word) as per Bertrand's link.

twitter.com/colinjones/status/807332987377426432/video/1

The truth is Trump's attitude to women will never be considered a priority to you Chris, will it? There will always be something more important.

claig · 10/12/2016 10:38

Cameron was at a baseball game with George W Bush the other day on his lecture speech tour of the USA, and Farage met Trump at Trump Tower.

How the world has changed. How the people have won. The spinners, the teams, the great and the serving are all out in the cold and Trump and the peope are laughing.

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BertrandRussell · 10/12/2016 10:43

"I doubt that view is shared by Trump's team who apparently will be meeting Dr Tim Ball"

Yes, I doubt that they will share that view too. Which rather highlights the problem. What with it being factual and all.

No comment on his funding stream?

claig · 10/12/2016 10:48

The Daily Mail rubs it in and takes the piss

Misery loves company: David Cameron and George W. Bush commiserate about their political setbacks as they catch a basketball game in Texas

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4013892/Misery-loves-company-David-Cameron-George-W-Bush-commiserate-political-setbacks-catch-basketball-game-Texas.html

The people won, enjoy the fun.

What if Trump ends their climate change game, their hand gestures and speeches will never be the same. The people have given them a hand gesture that the teams long had coming.

As Michael Moore said

"Donald Trump's election will be the biggest F**k You ever recorded in human history"

We done it, we beat the teams and their lies.

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squishysquirmy · 10/12/2016 10:49

Well Trump and his billionaire mates are certainly laughing. It's more of a demonic cackle though.

Chris1234567890 · 10/12/2016 10:50

"The truth is Trump's attitude to women will never be considered a priority to you Chris, will it? There will always be something more important."

Yep, I utterly agree with this. I held the same view over Monica Lewinsky and cigars.

"Another no then. You really need to stop accusing us of not wanting to about issues and policies when every time we try to, you refuse."

Ive never accused you of not wanting to talk about issues and policies. Dear lordy, were having to put up with pages and pages of your 'policy' discussions, the majority of which of dont relate to Trump.

squishysquirmy · 10/12/2016 10:52

Like this:

squishysquirmy · 10/12/2016 10:54

"The truth is Trump's attitude to women will never be considered a priority to you Chris, will it? There will always be something more important."

"Yep, I utterly agree with this. I held the same view over Monica Lewinsky and cigars."

I don't want to be accused of misquoting you so I just want to be clear that I'm interpreting your comment properly - you are agreeing that Trump's attitude to women does not, and will not, ever matter to you?

Chris1234567890 · 10/12/2016 10:55

"Tucker has been given his own show on Fox as they desperately try to win back the real conservative audience after their lack of support for Trump."

Its great TV Claig and a refreshing blast through the standard MSM sobbing and whining. If youre a late bird, its midnight UK time, on Fox.

claig · 10/12/2016 10:56

This was what a crisis meeting of the elites months before the election must have sounded like

"The people are on the rise, they're onto us. They know our "divide and rule" game, they know our population control agenda. Trump is going to finish us. What can we do? It's all happening so fast. Call Sir Bob, he is all we have left. Our teams failed on the news, their spin was seen through by the people. They think we tell "fake news". Maybe Sir Bob can save us."

"Bob Geldof: Donald Trump is a 'Racist Liar Vomiting Bile Over The U.S.'

europe.newsweek.com/bob-geldof-donald-trump-racist-liar-vomiting-bile-over-us-504214?rm=eu

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Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:05

The people didn't win. You are not the people Claig. You speak only for the corrupt elites who have taken power, not the people.

claig · 10/12/2016 11:09

If you still don't understand why climate change is an elite scam, then listen to the elite's favourite, Sir Bob.

The elite don't like Trump, they are vewy angwy that the people voted him in, but the elite love Blair, Sir Bob, Cameron and George W Bush, but Trump doesn't.

"Bob Geldof: The world could end by 2030

The Boomtown Rats star gives doom-laden climate change prediction"

www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/bob-geldof-the-world-could-end-by-2030-8864186.html

The elite must be so desperate now that they are saying

"Call Sir Bob. Trump has got us on the ropes. Trump may end our entire climate change game. The people are onto it. Only a pop star can convince the people that the world could end if the people don't believe Blair and his hand gestures"

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Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:11

The elite are all in Trump's cabinet.

Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:12

Climate change denial is certainly an elite scam - no shortage of evidence for that.

claig · 10/12/2016 11:14

'The elite are all in Trump's cabinet.'

Top billionaires and business people who want to put "America First", jobs first and the people first, liberated from the puppets in the political class and immune to the climate claims of Sir Bob and the teams.

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Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:15

"Exxon was aware of climate change, as early as 1977, 11 years before it became a public issue, according to a recent investigation from InsideClimate News. This knowledge did not prevent the company (now ExxonMobil and the world’s largest oil and gas company) from spending decades refusing to publicly acknowledge climate change and even promoting climate misinformation—an approach many have likened to the lies spread by the tobacco industry regarding the health risks of smoking. Both industries were conscious that their products wouldn’t stay profitable once the world understood the risks, so much so that they used the same consultants to develop strategies on how to communicate with the public. "

Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:16

"Top billionaires and business people who want to put "America First", jobs first and the people first, liberated from the puppets in the political class and immune to the climate claims of Sir Bob and the teams."

So touching.

squishysquirmy · 10/12/2016 11:17

The fact that Bob Geldof made a bullshit statement (no, the world is not going to end in 2030) does not discredit all evidence of man made global warming. Obviously.

As we discussed a couple of pages ago, I don't believe in man made climate change because of anything Bob Geldof said - It's because of the huge mound of evidence and scientific consensus.

claig · 10/12/2016 11:24

Bob Geldof, Izzard and the teams say what our great and good want the people to think. Our great and good don't like Trump, they said he was "unfit", and some of the great and the good's servants wanted to ban Trump from entering the country.

Even Sir Charles Moore has decided to throw his lot in with the people against the elites. Sir Charles doesn't fully understand the elite's game, he doesn't understand why they do it, but he has a feeling that something is wrong.

"I’m a part of the elite. So why am I cheering for the populist right?

If, in a parliamentary democracy, the establishment and the people
diverge, one must surely bet that the elites are wrong"

But unlike Sir Charles, we the people know their game, we know their hand gestures, their pop stars and their teams, we can spot their whoppers, we know why they do it.

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Kaija · 10/12/2016 11:25

You are not the people Claig. The people, if anything, voted for Hillary Clinton. You represent only the corrupt elite.

SouthallGirl · 10/12/2016 11:31

The truth is Trump's attitude to women will never be considered a priority to you Chris, will it? There will always be something more important

Yes, there will always be something more important. At the moment it is reversing the fortunes of the USA, halting the unpleasantness that has been deliberately caused by placing some immigrants in totally unsuitable spots (such as small town America) and their refusal to even deal with American people in at least a polite way, and of course create jobs.

Some of the women that are in Trump's orbit are there not by accident but by design. I am not speaking of employees by the way. Having worked for European millionaires and been to the USA several times I know there are women who deliberately go to public places where there are very wealthy men having a drink and socialising. I have watched them.

Very pretty women in their 20s and 30s, poised and confident, dressed to the 9s. They go to the same watering holes, or on occasion know someone who gets them an invite to a lawn party in a very upscale part of town. Sometimes they come with a male friend in order to be eligible for entry, but their intention is to hook a very wealthy man. Their ultimate hope is to either have an affair with them or if rich man is between marriages, to get at least as far as an engagement ring.

That is what I have seen. Where there is big money, there will always be pretty women chancing it. Trump's language is foul for sure re some women, but that is how some men talk among themselves, esp. privileged, wealthy men.

claig · 10/12/2016 11:32

Hillary wore purple yet again yesterday. She wore a purple blouse and Bill wore a purple tie on the day after the election when she conceded defeat.

Some analysts think that Soros may still be trying one of his "colour revolutions".

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