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On 12/22/2018 8:36 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 20:40:51 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 12/21/2018 8:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/21/18 6:27 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/21/2018 6:17 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:

Donald Trump began Thursday under siege, listening to howls of
indignation
from conservatives over his border wall and thrusting the government
toward
a shutdown. He ended it by announcing the exit of the man U.S. allies
see
as the last guardrail against the president’s erratic behavior: Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a scathing rebuke of
Trump’s worldview.
?At perhaps the most fragile moment of his presidency — and
vulnerable to
convulsions on the political right — Trump single-handedly propelled the
U.S. government into crisis and sent markets tumbling with his
gambits this
week to salvage signature campaign promises.??After Trump declared on
Dec.
20 that he wouldn't sign a funding bill without more border wall
money, the
House passed a bill that has slim chances of Senate approval.
?The president’s decisions and conduct have led to a fracturing of
Trump’s
coalition. Hawks condemned his sudden decision to withdraw U.S.
troops from
Syria. Conservatives called him a “gutless president” and questioned
whether he would ever build a wall. Political friends began privately
questioning whether Trump needed to be reined in.?

*From WashPost



A "a scathing rebuke"?* Hardly.* Mattis is far too professional for that.

Heh.* The liberal press at work again.

You didn't read/understand the letter.



I read it. I understand it. I agree with it. But it was far from
"scathing".


I agree, the letter was not 'scathing', but only because Secretary Mattis is too professional for
that.

But, I'll bet it doesn't portray his real feelings. He's too professional to air his grievances on
TV, but I'll bet he'd like to.



Mattis is a class act and smart as a whip. It's too bad he's leaving
but it's understandable.

This is a demonstration of the worst of Trump's personality. Although I
think he has done some good things his
ego makes him assume he knows and is an expert in everything. He's also
become as political as the rest of the loonies in Congress and is only
focused on shoring up his base for 2020. Oh well.


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On 12/22/18 8:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


This is a demonstration of the worst of Trump's personality.



What are the examples of the best of Trump's personality?
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On 12/22/2018 8:49 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/22/18 8:44 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:


This is a demonstration of the worst of Trump's personality.



What are the examples of the best of Trump's personality?



He does what he says he will do ... or at least tries.
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/22/18 12:04 AM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/21/18 8:09 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:

Donald Trump began Thursday under siege, listening to howls of indignation
from conservatives over his border wall and thrusting the government toward
a shutdown. He ended it by announcing the exit of the man U.S. allies see
as the last guardrail against the president’s erratic behavior: Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a scathing rebuke of
Trump’s worldview.

At perhaps the most fragile moment of his presidency — and vulnerable to
convulsions on the political right — Trump single-handedly propelled the
U.S. government into crisis and sent markets tumbling with his gambits this
week to salvage signature campaign promises.

After Trump declared on Dec.
20 that he wouldn't sign a funding bill without more border wall money, the
House passed a bill that has slim chances of Senate approval.

The president’s decisions and conduct have led to a fracturing of Trump’s
coalition. Hawks condemned his sudden decision to withdraw U.S. troops from
Syria. Conservatives called him a “gutless president” and questioned
whether he would ever build a wall. Political friends began privately
questioning whether Trump needed to be reined in.


From WashPost


The WaPo? Unbiased?


Trump is getting the "attention" he deserves from just about every legit
news source and lots of Republicans. Even Fox News ain't happy with him.
Of course, trash like Coulter, Limbaugh, and other assorted right-wing
dirtbags still like him.


Now you are saying Fox News is legit. Make up your mind. And WaPo is as
biased as it can get in regards Trump. You wanted the war stopped, now you
want it expanded. Make up what little mind you possess. Forget about
waiting for DNC talking points.


No, ****-for-brains, I did not say Fox News was "legit." I mentioned
"every legit news source..." Then I said "Even Fox News ain't happy..."
No wonder you love Trump...you're a moron.


For a person who claims advanced English degrees, and to be a professional
writer, no wonder you had to declare bankruptcy with your writing skills.

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On 12/21/18 9:47 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 20:22:20 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 12/21/18 8:09 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:

Donald Trump began Thursday under siege, listening to howls of indignation
from conservatives over his border wall and thrusting the government toward
a shutdown. He ended it by announcing the exit of the man U.S. allies see
as the last guardrail against the president’s erratic behavior: Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a scathing rebuke of
Trump’s worldview.
?At perhaps the most fragile moment of his presidency — and vulnerable to
convulsions on the political right — Trump single-handedly propelled the
U.S. government into crisis and sent markets tumbling with his gambits this
week to salvage signature campaign promises.??After Trump declared on Dec.
20 that he wouldn't sign a funding bill without more border wall money, the
House passed a bill that has slim chances of Senate approval.
?The president’s decisions and conduct have led to a fracturing of Trump’s
coalition. Hawks condemned his sudden decision to withdraw U.S. troops from
Syria. Conservatives called him a “gutless president” and questioned
whether he would ever build a wall. Political friends began privately
questioning whether Trump needed to be reined in.?

From WashPost


The WaPo? Unbiased?


Trump is getting the "attention" he deserves from just about every legit
news source and lots of Republicans. Even Fox News ain't happy with him.
Of course, trash like Coulter, Limbaugh, and other assorted right-wing
dirtbags still like him.


He has lost the Neo Cons who never saw a war they didn't like, if that
is what you mean


He long ago lost the brighter neocons. Trump's support now is among the
dregs, the dumber and more gullible brothers and sisters of the
deplorables.


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He long ago lost the brighter neocons. Trump's support now is among the
dregs, the dumber and more gullible brothers and sisters of the
deplorables.

......

Harry, you’ve said that since before the elections...
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 12:36:46 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 12/21/18 9:47 PM, wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 20:22:20 -0500, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 12/21/18 8:09 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:

Donald Trump began Thursday under siege, listening to howls of indignation
from conservatives over his border wall and thrusting the government toward
a shutdown. He ended it by announcing the exit of the man U.S. allies see
as the last guardrail against the president’s erratic behavior: Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a scathing rebuke of
Trump’s worldview.
?At perhaps the most fragile moment of his presidency — and vulnerable to
convulsions on the political right — Trump single-handedly propelled the
U.S. government into crisis and sent markets tumbling with his gambits this
week to salvage signature campaign promises.??After Trump declared on Dec.
20 that he wouldn't sign a funding bill without more border wall money, the
House passed a bill that has slim chances of Senate approval.
?The president’s decisions and conduct have led to a fracturing of Trump’s
coalition. Hawks condemned his sudden decision to withdraw U.S. troops from
Syria. Conservatives called him a “gutless president” and questioned
whether he would ever build a wall. Political friends began privately
questioning whether Trump needed to be reined in.?

From WashPost


The WaPo? Unbiased?


Trump is getting the "attention" he deserves from just about every legit
news source and lots of Republicans. Even Fox News ain't happy with him.
Of course, trash like Coulter, Limbaugh, and other assorted right-wing
dirtbags still like him.


He has lost the Neo Cons who never saw a war they didn't like, if that
is what you mean


He long ago lost the brighter neocons. Trump's support now is among the
dregs, the dumber and more gullible brothers and sisters of the
deplorables.


He lost over half the neo cons simply because he was not Hillary. Then
he lost the rest because he was actually trying to stop these two un
winnable wars.
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2018 08:44:43 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 12/22/2018 8:36 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 21 Dec 2018 20:40:51 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:

On 12/21/2018 8:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 12/21/18 6:27 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 12/21/2018 6:17 PM, Keyser Sze wrote:

Donald Trump began Thursday under siege, listening to howls of
indignation
from conservatives over his border wall and thrusting the government
toward
a shutdown. He ended it by announcing the exit of the man U.S. allies
see
as the last guardrail against the presidents erratic behavior: Defense
Secretary Jim Mattis, whose resignation letter was a scathing rebuke of
Trumps worldview.
?At perhaps the most fragile moment of his presidency and
vulnerable to
convulsions on the political right Trump single-handedly propelled the
U.S. government into crisis and sent markets tumbling with his
gambits this
week to salvage signature campaign promises.??After Trump declared on
Dec.
20 that he wouldn't sign a funding bill without more border wall
money, the
House passed a bill that has slim chances of Senate approval.
?The presidents decisions and conduct have led to a fracturing of
Trumps
coalition. Hawks condemned his sudden decision to withdraw U.S.
troops from
Syria. Conservatives called him a gutless president and questioned
whether he would ever build a wall. Political friends began privately
questioning whether Trump needed to be reined in.?

*From WashPost



A "a scathing rebuke"?* Hardly.* Mattis is far too professional for that.

Heh.* The liberal press at work again.

You didn't read/understand the letter.


I read it. I understand it. I agree with it. But it was far from
"scathing".


I agree, the letter was not 'scathing', but only because Secretary Mattis is too professional for
that.

But, I'll bet it doesn't portray his real feelings. He's too professional to air his grievances on
TV, but I'll bet he'd like to.



Mattis is a class act and smart as a whip. It's too bad he's leaving
but it's understandable.

This is a demonstration of the worst of Trump's personality. Although I
think he has done some good things his
ego makes him assume he knows and is an expert in everything. He's also
become as political as the rest of the loonies in Congress and is only
focused on shoring up his base for 2020. Oh well.


I'm ready to lose Trump.
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He lost over half the neo cons simply because he was not Hillary. Then
he lost the rest because he was actually trying to stop these two un
winnable wars.



Uh-huh... We MAGA yet?


We were far "great" before the last 4 presidents mired us in
unwinnable wars against Islam.
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