Is Vladimir Putin (whom Pat Buchanan once asked, "Is Putin one of us?") one of the men behind the curtain? Putin has given support to right-wing Euro groups.
Actually I don't think so, we will see when our relationship with Russia unfolds.
Yea, I have been watching this and am not very pleased to say the least. This is not a good sign for those of us who follow foreign policy and long for some sanity.The MIC gotta get paid, looks like any hope of thinking Trump might not be owned is now gone. The old men behind the curtain got their way after all..........
Is Vladimir Putin (whom Pat Buchanan once asked, "Is Putin one of us?") one of the men behind the curtain? Putin has given support to right-wing Euro groups.
Not sure what to make of all this,... . * Marion Marechal-Le Pen, niece of France’s anti-immigration National Front leader Marine Le Pen, says she’ll accept an invitation to work with top aide to U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. Marechal-Le Pen, 26, is a French member of parliament, granddaughter of National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, her tweet below
I answer yes to the invitation of Stephen Bannon, CEO of @realDonaldTrump presidential campaign, to work together. . Also,.... . Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party met with Trump yesterday and tweeted this
So, what does all this mean? Before the election there was a lot of speculation about Trump's after election future. One being that he was going to start some sort of Trump TV network. It seemed like a credible idea with Steve Bannon's Breitbart website and Roger Ailes' tutelage and Kellyanne Conway as an on air personality. Or a quasi political party where Trump could become a King maker, a Trump endosement could help a lot of politicians But Trump won, so what's up? Trump spoke of "this movement" in his victory speech Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. What and/or who is this movement? If you have ever read anything on Breitbart, especially reader comments it sounds more akin to a bowel movement. Louisiana senate candidate and KKK leader David Duke has claimed credit for putting Trump over the top in the election. I assume he wants his reward. But what is in it for Trump? Money? Power? What is motivating him? There is a lot of speculation about who will be Trump's White House Cheif of Staff and that decision will shed more light on it. At first it looked like Reince Priebus had the inside track but with Priebus being a Paul Ryan ally from Wisconsin he may not have Trump's back 100%, GOP-RINO-NeoCon policy is Ryan & Priebus' first priority. Now Steve Bannon is being considered for the job, and is "this movement" Bannon's first priority?
WTF is going on?!?
Yea, I have been watching this and am not very pleased to say the least. This is not a good sign for those of us who follow foreign policy and long for some sanity.The MIC gotta get paid, looks like any hope of thinking Trump might not be owned is now gone. The old men behind the curtain got their way after all..........
Not sure what to make of all this,... . * Marion Marechal-Le Pen, niece of France’s anti-immigration National Front leader Marine Le Pen, says she’ll accept an invitation to work with top aide to U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump. Marechal-Le Pen, 26, is a French member of parliament, granddaughter of National Front founder Jean-Marie Le Pen, her tweet below
I answer yes to the invitation of Stephen Bannon, CEO of @realDonaldTrump presidential campaign, to work together. . Also,.... . Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party met with Trump yesterday and tweeted this
So, what does all this mean? Before the election there was a lot of speculation about Trump's after election future. One being that he was going to start some sort of Trump TV network. It seemed like a credible idea with Steve Bannon's Breitbart website and Roger Ailes' tutelage and Kellyanne Conway as an on air personality. Or a quasi political party where Trump could become a King maker, a Trump endosement could help a lot of politicians But Trump won, so what's up? Trump spoke of "this movement" in his victory speech Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. What and/or who is this movement? If you have ever read anything on Breitbart, especially reader comments it sounds more akin to a bowel movement. Louisiana senate candidate and KKK leader David Duke has claimed credit for putting Trump over the top in the election. I assume he wants his reward. But what is in it for Trump? Money? Power? What is motivating him? There is a lot of speculation about who will be Trump's White House Cheif of Staff and that decision will shed more light on it. At first it looked like Reince Priebus had the inside track but with Priebus being a Paul Ryan ally from Wisconsin he may not have Trump's back 100%, GOP-RINO-NeoCon policy is Ryan & Priebus' first priority. Now Steve Bannon is being considered for the job, and is "this movement" Bannon's first priority?
Any surprises concerning the names floated? For me, not at all. Let's be honest, Trump has no political experience and is having to put together a team. He'll be delegating a lot. In my mind, he was always going to pick Washington insiders as who else was going to show him the ropes? All his talk of being an outsider as his sales pitch is fine and dandy when he described himself, but IMO the writing was on the wall regarding what he would have to do regarding his staff.
He can get guys with spears to kill the alligators.
To fix the bigger problems he needs guys with(figurative) guns,and that's the people who know how to work the system to achieve his goals,which I think will surprise a lot of people.(If he doesn't get lynched for having a big mouth,the brute).
So how do you feel about his team and potential cabinet so far? From here it looks like a mix of insiders and lobbyists (all sycophants). He's already walking back commitments (probably good). You don't "drain the swamp", by inviting the mayor of swamptown to join your team.
Any surprises concerning the names floated? For me, not at all. Let's be honest, Trump has no political experience and is having to put together a team. He'll be delegating a lot. In my mind, he was always going to pick Washington insiders as who else was going to show him the ropes? All his talk of being an outsider as his sales pitch is fine and dandy when he described himself, but IMO the writing was on the wall regarding what he would have to do regarding his staff.
So how do you feel about his team and potential cabinet so far? From here it looks like a mix of insiders and lobbyists (all sycophants). He's already walking back commitments (probably good). You don't "drain the swamp", by inviting the mayor of swamptown to join your team.
I'm in a wait and see mode on his cabinet. We've heard all kinds of names floating around, but nothing reliable yet. No leaks is a good sign imo for starters. Tells me how good the people and the organization are. Trump is all about loyalty, both ways. We do see Christie being gently but assuredly being moved to the side because of Bridgegate thing. So DJT gets liabilities and associations. I'll be able to size them up pretty well cuz more than likely I've at least seen whoever they might be a couple of times on FBN. Not to be confused with FNC. Its business oriented with a dash of libertarianism.
But ... If we take Trump with the best of expectations, hiring the mayor is not a bad thing. First, it takes one to know one, which is part of the premise for my original support of Trump. Second, keep your friends close and your enemies closer. Or third and probably the least desirable ... fight fire with fire.
The man seems to be able to get along with anyone so far. He's been building or rebuilding relationships, talking to both sides of the aisle. He's even spoke with the likes of Jeb, Mitt and our gov, Kasich, who I have an extremely low opinion of now.
. or I could be completely wrong and bought a load of shit. It'll all move fast. Still optimistic. So who deals with the protesters ? The current POTUS or the new one ? Personally, I think Hillary and Obama should at least hold one press conference to tell them to knock it off and go home. They are the ones still in charge and the ones who are the beneficiaries of the protests (at least on paper so far) Probably won't be heeded, but they have to go through the motions one more time.
Would that mean an Old Testament God? Or a New Testament God that saved us from Cruz? Or just plain, "mysterious ways"?
In any case, I try to live my life in a way that it doesn't matter if God exists or not. Think that through.*
*with sincere respect to your beliefs and perspective. Yer a good bloke, OV.
A ha! A practitioner. The world (and "God") can use all the mansions a good man can build. Lotta homeless people out there... I perceive no disrespect. I only want to challenge the language and twist the concept, not the Word. Of course it matters, just maybe not the way you think it should or should not.
Vox, eh ? Another innocent independent media organization with no apparent agenda or bias, right ?
In August 2015, NBCUniversal made a $200 million equity investment in Vox Media Inc., valuing the company at more than $1 billion.
Riiiight ... More of the same from one of the purveyors of the Anti Trump left wing media narrative that tried to destroy Trump at all costs and invested so heavily in predicting everything wrong so far about this election and its outcome. And you're throwing out more predictions of gloom and doom from someone who has gotten everything else wrong so far, like all the others who never saw what was coming, when it was plain as day.
Your set up and the narrative preceding has made Trump look worse than the Devil incarnate....
kurtster, when you attack a person (or a news site) for some failing or bias instead of debunking their statements, it's generally a strong sign that you're trying very hard to run away from their arguments.
You were the guy who was so upset about the economy leaving people behind and how elites were feeding at the political trough. Trump made some very vague promises to bring back coal/manufacturing jobs, drain the swamp and get rid of illegal immigrants, but he didn't provide any details, did he?
Well guess what: people who make a living at analyzing the economy and budget proposals and policy plans have looked at Trump's statements and have called bul|$h*t on them. If you'd like me to provide links to other, non-Vox articles about the consequences of Trump's promises and policies, let me know.
But frankly, you should have been reading up on what a Trump presidency is going to mean to the economy and the working class. As far as I can tell, it's your butt on the line if Trump screws the pooch. And given that he's ripped people off over and over, and that he's never run a town, city, county, state or nation, I'm pretty sure his campaign promises and lies are going to hammer the economy.
This man is the end of America as we know it. Period. This country will never be the same. I would say: "God help us." but there is no god. Trump is proof enough of that.
What if there is a "God" and Trump is proof enough of that? Wait. Think it through now...
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Nov 12, 2016 - 11:53am
Hmmmm... that "Not my president" rhetoric sounds familiar... oh yeah.... the idiots at KKK said the same thing when President Obama got elected! Geez! Be original people! Lol!
Me? Give the guy a chance... and if he messes up, I know he will be booted in 4 years...
What is REALLY hilarious is all those Republicans in Congress that spoke ill of President elect Trump, are now kissing his behind! And all those Democrats that were worshiping Hillary, are now looking for someone else to worship...
As if no one has been endlessly crying about Bush during the same time, long after he's been gone. I'm out numbered 10 to 1 on that. . CLICKY and look at the most recent postings dates. It never ended.
. and if you go back and re read the chain, I did not bring up the non voting. I simply responded (it was in the article) with an acknowledgement of the subject and indicated that it had no bearing on what was being talked about at the time nor was I interested in talking about it.
So how do you feel about his team and potential cabinet so far? From here it looks like a mix of insiders and lobbyists (all sycophants). He's already walking back commitments (probably good). You don't "drain the swamp", by inviting the mayor of swamptown to join your team.