Politics

Out of context: Reply #23406

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 33,773 Responses
  • Gnash3

    • Well everyone knew there was a chance he'd just fall in to line and play the narrative just like every other president...
      ********
    • Obama made bigger broken promises. I think they genuinely believe the promises they make but then realise they don't have any power at all when it comes to it.
      ********
    • Hilarious - voters duped again. Basing your whole campaign on a simple promise/principle and then breaking it before even entering office is an unprecedentedfadein11
    • kick in the teeth to the people who voted for him.fadein11
    • lol the simpleton has arrived
      ********
    • "Well everyone knew there was a chance he'd just fall in to line and play the narrative just like every other president..." lolzfadein11
    • https://ugc.kn3.net/…fadein11
    • Relentless simpleton
      ********
    • Yet more unprovoked personal insults when I comment on someone else's post. For all to see. Fucking useless troll.fadein11
    • Globalist fear him. Too bad for them, America can be a fulltime job. Implying neglect and abandonment of Americans is how they lost in the first place.
      ********
    • lol fadein the victim
      ********
    • God you are boring. Can we not do this boring side note shit you spent most of last year provoking? Remember the agreement retard.fadein11
    • to be fair to Obama, if he didn't have the repubs blocking his every, tiny move, even when there was consensus between them, he could have accomplished more.Gnash
    • in many ways it's amazing he was able to accomplish anything with all that (seemingly) spiteful oppositionGnash
    • @fade, these side notes are for discussion, not just sycophantic agreement.Gnash
    • I don't think trump intentionally duped anyone. I just don't think he thought that far ahead and when the time came he got played by the back-room boys.Gnash
    • @gnash - these side notes are for discussion not randomly calling people a simpleton because you disagree. Read the notes yeah?fadein11
    • @gnash - I agree to a certain degree - but I also think it is terrifying that he could have been that naive. Really? And now he's the president?fadein11
    • A little like Brexit - its quite scary how clueless these individuals who control our futures actually are. You are saying there was zero strategy? Terrifying.fadein11
    • @gnash - totally agree with your obama comments - totally. He didn't stand a chance.fadein11
    • I'm no pundit but I really don't think he had a strategy other than simple ideas like 'drain the swamp'. without an idea of how to get there.Gnash
    • but i really don't think people voted him in as much as they voted HRC out.Gnash
    • re set. He wasn't randomly calling you a simpleton any more than you randomly call people fascists or racists.Gnash
    • Scary - but yes, I think you may be right. And I will state again I always thought Hillary was a terrible candidate - it was an awful election to vote in.fadein11
    • The arguments that Obama was a warmonger are pretty naive also. The US has been in perpetual war since WWII - it's a big part of the economy - he had no chancefadein11
    • yup. crazy times for sure!Gnash
    • of stopping that also. And if he tried he would have been assassinated. I seriously doubt the Trump administration will put forward a different foreign policyfadein11
    • But I digress.fadein11
    • once trump sees what money his family can make from war, I imagine he'll find it a good ideaGnash
    • Destroy infrastructure (paid for by the US taxpayer) then rebuild infrastructure (profits to the elite). Revolution must be on the cards at some point (and notfadein11
    • voting for an orange reality TV star).fadein11
    • "not by voting for" - missed the byfadein11
    • Cool story bro
      ********
    • lolfadein11

View thread