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Trump is my favourite comedian of the year already (18 Viewers)

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Como

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  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,946
It is interesting how the US media is now coming out with Joes failures over the last 4 years. No doubt a lot more to come.
 

Como

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  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,947
Your horoscope for the day: YOU NEED REST. SET ASIDE A QUIET MOMENT FOR YOURSELF AND TUNE OUT FOR A LITTLE WHILE.
 
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Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,948
Como said:
Your horoscope for the day: YOU NEED REST. SET ASIDE A QUIET MOMENT FOR YOURSELF AND TUNE OUT FOR A LITTLE WHILE.
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Absent from the match thread as per
 
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Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,949
Brighton Sky Blue said:
Absent from the match thread as per
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There's clearly little to zero actual interest in the football.
 
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SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,950
Como said:
It is interesting how the US media is now coming out with Joes failures over the last 4 years. No doubt a lot more to come.
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What did you think about the game against Portsmouth? I don’t think we played very well.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Dec 21, 2024
  • #7,951
The Philosopher said:
If the profit centre for a company is not the USA, prove to me that it is not in the USA’s best interests to do so?
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I made the argument that a business operating in a country should have to put sales through a company registered and paying tax in that country.

Your argument was that international tax rate competition meant that in order to make sure we got a bit of the pie we should keep tax rates to a minimum to keep/encouorage business to register here.
 
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SBT

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  • Dec 22, 2024
  • #7,952
Como said:
Your horoscope for the day: YOU NEED REST. SET ASIDE A QUIET MOMENT FOR YOURSELF AND TUNE OUT FOR A LITTLE WHILE.
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Genuinely odd that someone like this guy, who apparently has little to no interest in Coventry City whatsoever, can come on here all day and post nonsensical stuff like this and no-one bats an eyelid. In all honesty, is this a mental health thing?
 
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Grendel

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  • Dec 22, 2024
  • #7,953
SBT said:
Genuinely odd that someone like this guy, who apparently has little to no interest in Coventry City whatsoever, can come on here all day and post nonsensical stuff like this and no-one bats an eyelid. In all honesty, is this a mental health thing?
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I assume he’s the guy who got banned a few years ago from the states
 

Sick Boy

Super Moderator
  • Dec 22, 2024
  • #7,954
Grendel said:
I assume he’s the guy who got banned a few years ago from the states
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Gazolba? I’m not sure it is, he actually had an interest in football.
 

shmmeee

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  • Dec 31, 2024
  • #7,955
Looks like the racists have been sidelined by the tech bros under Trump. Didn’t have that on my bingo card. Thoughts and prayers to Como.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Jan 1, 2025
  • #7,956
shmmeee said:
Looks like the racists have been sidelined by the tech bros under Trump. Didn’t have that on my bingo card. Thoughts and prayers to Como.
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Don’t you mean the tech boss over Trump
 
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PVA

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  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,957
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security.

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Trump has also floated having Canada join the United States as the 51st state.

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Promising a “Golden age of America,” Trump also said he would move to try to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” saying that has a “beautiful ring to it.”




 
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Brighton Sky Blue

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  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,958
PVA said:
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security.

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Trump has also floated having Canada join the United States as the 51st state.

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Promising a “Golden age of America,” Trump also said he would move to try to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” saying that has a “beautiful ring to it.”




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Home boy's going to town on having unchecked and unlimited power.
 
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CovValleyBoy

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,959
& Goodbye Trudeau's Canada
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,960
PVA said:
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, as he declared U.S. control of both to be vital to American national security.

...

Trump has also floated having Canada join the United States as the 51st state.

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Promising a “Golden age of America,” Trump also said he would move to try to rename the Gulf of Mexico as the “Gulf of America,” saying that has a “beautiful ring to it.”




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That’s a bit clickbaity. He was asked if he ruled out “military or economic action” and said no. He’s apparently on about tariffs on Denmark if they don’t agree to a Greenland “independence” referendum.
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,961
shmmeee said:
That’s a bit clickbaity. He was asked if he ruled out “military or economic action” and said no. He’s apparently on about tariffs on Denmark if they don’t agree to a Greenland “independence” referendum.
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He’s so dangerous
Suppose he’s just copying his mate putins roadmap
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 7, 2025
  • #7,962
Sky Blue Pete said:
He’s so dangerous
Suppose he’s just copying his mate putins roadmap
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It’s what Putin wants. Same as Farage and the like destabilising the EU. Putin is desperate for a return to belligerent nation states and away from a rules based order.
 
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The Philosopher

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  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,963
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
 
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MalcSB

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,964

Trump ramps up threats to gain control of Greenland and Panama Canal

The president-elect said he would not rule out the use of military force to seize control of the Panama Canal and Greenland.
www.bbc.co.uk

Not very comedic. ? Special Military Operation incoming.

Why are Americans such total arseholes?
 
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MalcSB

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,965
The Philosopher said:
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
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I think Lammy will correctly be labelled a buffoon. One of many.

Completely correct about the sneering lefties etc. They can give it out but can’t take it.

I was astonished that Labour sent people to help. Whilst Musk should wind his neck in, it’s hardly surprising he keeps having a dig.

Reap what you sow.
 
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David O'Day

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,966
The Philosopher said:
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
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Not just football you don't have a clue about then.
 
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CovValleyBoy

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,967
The Philosopher said:
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
Click to expand...
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,968
The Philosopher said:
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
Click to expand...

All you guys have got is revenge fantasies. It’s like Revenge of the Nerds.
 
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SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,969
The Philosopher said:
Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.
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Bit early for treason, isn't it?
 
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The Philosopher

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  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,970
shmmeee said:
All you guys have got is revenge fantasies. It’s like Revenge of the Nerds.
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SBT said:
Bit early for treason, isn't it?
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Question:

Would Trudeau have resigned had Harris won? Trudeau resigned after Trump threatened, reportedly, to financially scupper the Canadian trade and defence arrangements with the USA.

Tell me I’m wrong?

Question:

Would Starmer have been more secure if Harris won?

Is it possible that Elon Musk is Trump’s attack dog?

Do you think that Trump won’t treat Starmer as he did Trudeau?

Respectfully, provide answers with your reasons or carry on with snarky comments.

Waiting…..
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,971
The Philosopher said:
Question:

Would Trudeau have resigned had Harris won? Trudeau resigned after Trump threatened, reportedly, to financially scupper the Canadian trade and defence arrangements with the USA.

Tell me I’m wrong?

Question:

Would Starmer have been more secure if Harris won?

Is it possible that Elon Musk is Trump’s attack dog?

Do you think that Trump won’t treat Starmer as he did Trudeau?

Respectfully, provide answers with your reasons or carry on with snarky comments.

Waiting…..
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1) it makes no difference. Trump will be out of office by the next election
2) More likely the other way around. But in reality he’s just on a ketamine bender
3) Probably, it’s how he treats everyone
 
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SBT

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,972
The Philosopher said:
Question:

Would Trudeau have resigned had Harris won? Trudeau resigned after Trump threatened, reportedly, to financially scupper the Canadian trade and defence arrangements with the USA.

Tell me I’m wrong?

Question:

Would Starmer have been more secure if Harris won?

Is it possible that Elon Musk is Trump’s attack dog?

Do you think that Trump won’t treat Starmer as he did Trudeau?

Respectfully, provide answers with your reasons or carry on with snarky comments.

Waiting…..
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Is it appropriate for someone who wishes to serve as a politician in this country to cheer on a foreign power looking to overthrow our government and destroy its economy?
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,973
One for you: why do you hate the UK and want a foreign power to have control over them? Were you pro Brexit?

Also, out of interest, are there any areas where your views diverge from Putin? If not don’t you think that’s a coincidence?
 
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duffer

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,974
The Philosopher said:
I’m a Trump fan and a Musk fan and think that some of the things they’ve both said lately must frighten the sandals off the lefties.

Musk has gone a bit far in some of his comments and attacking people like Jess Phillips will play into the hands of those who oppose him.

Taking over Greenland which will eventually mean Canada is surrounded by Alaska on the West, USA to the South and Greenland East.
Denmark has spoken out against USA buying Greenland.

However, Canada still has our Monarch, our monarch on their currency, the ROYAL Canadian Air Force etc.
Will we speak out? Will anyone take any notice of our Foreign Secretary David Lammy or just think he is a buffoon?

We know the answer.

Sad’ Khan, Starmer, Lammy, and all the others that spent years ridiculing and criticising Trump might well start realising that actions have consequences. Sending Labour activists to the USA to help Harris is, slam dunk, political interference.

It gives Trump an excuse to do the same.

I’ve stated that Trump is unlikely to impose tariffs on the UK. I might have seen that from the wrong angle. I might be wrong.

Will Trump try to get Starmer to stand down by economic sanctions? By essentially making the economic viability of the UK untenable unless a new GE is called (which I think Reform could win) it does seem a possibility. Remote, but not totally tinfoil given the current noise coming from the USA.

Now I don’t like any country bullying another country but Labour and their pompous attitude towards Trump might be getting what they deserve.

Sneering lefties have belittled everyone they disagree with for too long.
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No, it is totally tinfoil hat, like a lot of your pseudo-intellectual claptrap.

Banging on about sneering lefties whilst rolling out all the usual tropes about sandals etc., shows a staggering lack of self awareness, and the classic thin-skinned outrage of those who then have the chutzpah to then call others snowflakes.

As for the facts, volunteers from foreign countries are free to campaign on behalf of anyone that they like in the US. Same here. Labour hasn't paid for them to go. It's within the law and above board, except for a grey area regarding free accommodation.

If you've really got an issue with democracy being threatened, then presumably you're outraged by Trump supporters trying to illegally and violently overturn a legitimate election four years ago. Or Musk involving himself in UK politics right now.

But you're not, you're a self stated Trump and Musk fan, despite those overtly anti-democratic actions. So basically you're not really in favour of democracy at all, unless your side wins. It's rank hypocrisy.
 
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CovValleyBoy

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  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,975
I think a Trump Dynasty may well develop.
A lot of young talent.
 
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shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,976
He didn’t say shit when the Tories were flying in republicans.

It’s so transparent. These guys are such cucks.
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,977
CovValleyBoy said:
I think a Trump Dynasty may well develop.
A lot of young talent.
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Fancy Bannon do ya?
 

The Philosopher

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,978
shmmeee said:
1) it makes no difference. Trump will be out of office by the next election
2) More likely the other way around. But in reality he’s just on a ketamine bender
3) Probably, it’s how he treats everyone
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Ketamine bender?
 

shmmeee

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,979
The Philosopher said:
Ketamine bender?
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Do you know anything about your hero?
 
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The Philosopher

Well-Known Member
  • Jan 8, 2025
  • #7,980
shmmeee said:
One for you: why do you hate the UK and want a foreign power to have control over them? Were you pro Brexit?

Also, out of interest, are there any areas where your views diverge from Putin? If not don’t you think that’s a coincidence?
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The left:

“Anyone I disagree with is Putin / Hitler”

 
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