Let's see: If you voted for an action that you wished your government to take, and your vote won, and your government was dragging their feet to fulfill their promise to carry out that action, and a high profile dignitary from another country, historically your ally, called out your government in defense of acting in your country's peoples' will... you'd tell that dignitary to fuck off?
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
brah pitt (07-17-2018)
When you have TDS the answer would be yes..
brah pitt (07-17-2018), Teh One Who Knocks (07-13-2018)
None of Trump's business..... He's been busy upsetting NATO and now wants to interfere with Britain... Visits UK amid mass protests against his rudeness and publicly criticises the country's PM by saying that another bloke would be great in the job.
To top that, he meets the Queen and has a total disregard for the protocol surrounding that position.
He boasts of his reception but no other US president visiting UK has been officially ignored like he was. Afternoon tea with the head of state instead of a state dinner. Previous president even got to spend the night at Buckingham Palace.
Arrogant and rude CUNT! No other description fits his attitude and matters. He can put America first, that's his prerogative but the rest of the world does not like him.
The rest of the world doesn't need to like him. We do. That's all that matters. And instead of being so hell bent on criticizing him, maybe you should take a moment to listen to what he has to say, instead of focusing on how he says it. He may be brash and arrogant, but he's been right about a lot of things.
If an ally is speaking for your people more than you do, then maybe you should take notice and try to reconnect.
Also, since you think what goes on in the rest of the world is none of his business, then maybe you should practice what you preach and mind your own damn business with respect to what goes on in our country, you hypocrite.
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brah pitt (07-17-2018)
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Muddy (07-14-2018), Teh One Who Knocks (07-16-2018)
don't be so mean to the trump
Some of these signs
The Monk (07-16-2018)
The Monk (07-16-2018)
If I am reading this correctly, more Americans are joining the "Disapprove" rankings everyday.
https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com...rump-approval/
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/latest_polls/
Edit:-
Past Republican President is not happy with Trump either....
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...-a8445981.html
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Poll: Most Russians dislike Trump
A majority of Russians say they have a negative view of President Trump, according to a new poll from state pollster Russian Public Opinion Research Center.
The poll, conducted earlier this week, found that 71 percent of respondents had an unfavorable view of Trump, compared to 10 percent who had a favorable view. Nearly 20 percent of respondents said they had no opinion.
A large majority of respondents, 77 percent, said specifically that they view Trump as “self-centered,” and just 16 percent said they think the U.S. president is “trustworthy.”
A majority also described Trump as “dangerous.”
The results of the poll come just days before Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki for a bilateral summit.
The poll was also conducted days before special counsel Robert Mueller announced an indictment charging 12 Russian intelligence officers with interfering in the 2016 U.S. election.
Trump has said that he will raise the issue of election meddling when he meets with Putin.
Most poll respondents said that they think the summit will not fundamentally change anything between the U.S. and Russia, though a slim margin say that they want cultural, security and political ties between the U.S. and Russia to strengthen.
The poll was conducted on July 10 among 1,600 Russian adults, and has a margin of error of 2.5 percentage points.
Two Ohio State professors who work with the polling company translated the results of the poll for The Conversation.
In which image is QEII happier?
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