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Donald Trump for President Thread

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he is the popcorn king, surely even the yanks and mad enough to vote him in, saying that if he was over here i would vote for him, just to see the establishment squirm.

As with most things British, we already have someone that is doing that (witness Blair's fume today, for instance) and he is less likely to blow you up whilst doing so.
 
They're all insane. Look at D1ck Cheney's response....

“I think this whole notion that somehow we can just say no more Muslims, just ban a whole religion, goes against everything we stand for and believe in, I mean, religious freedom has been a very important part of our history and where we came from. A lot of people, my ancestors got here, because they were Puritans. There wasn’t anybody here then when they came,”
 
They're all insane. Look at D1ck Cheney's response....

“I think this whole notion that somehow we can just say no more Muslims, just ban a whole religion, goes against everything we stand for and believe in, I mean, religious freedom has been a very important part of our history and where we came from. A lot of people, my ancestors got here, because they were Puritans. There wasn’t anybody here then when they came,”

Bwahahaha!
 

lollollol
Fuxake, I can't tell the difference between real and popcorn anymore.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ys-israel-respects-all-citizens-a6767026.html


Benjamin Netanyahu 'rejects' Donald Trump's comments on Muslims and says Israel 'respects all citizens' rights'

'The State of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens,' Mr Netanyahu said
Benjamin Netanyahu has joined a long list of international leaders to reject Donald Trump’s comments about Muslims, while championing Israel's "respect" for all religions and citizens' rights.
The Israeli Prime Minister released a statement saying he will still meet with the Republican Presidential candidate for previously scheduled talks later this month but does not “endorse his views”.



“Prime Minister Netanyahu rejects Donald Trump's recent remarks about Muslims,” the statement said.
"The State of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens.
“At the same time, Israel is fighting against militant Islam that targets Muslims, Christians and Jews alike and threatens the entire world.”
Trump’s meeting with Mr Netanyahu was arranged two weeks ago, the statement said, as part of a “uniform policy” to accept requests from Presidential candidates from either party who visit Israel.
The move was said to be “an expression of the importance that Prime Minister Netanyahu attributes to the strong alliance between Israel and the United States”.
He is due to meet Trump on 28 December as the mogul tours Israel. He has not announced any details but the
Jerusalem Postreported that a visit to a contested holy site in Jerusalem is being “strongly considered”.
Control of the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount, which is the holiest site in Judaism and third-holiest in Islam, has been cited as a driving force behind a recent surge in Palestinian attacks on Israelis.

Since mid-September, 19 Israelis have died in Palestinian attacks and at least 109 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces, including 74 said to be carrying out or attempting attacks.
Opposition Israeli politicians have opposed Trump’s visit in the current climate, with Arab Knesset member Issawi Frej asking the interior minister not to let the American politician enter the country.
“Imagine that a country or a candidate would say entrance to Jews is forbidden, the whole world would stand up in protest, saying this is a racist anti-Semite,” Mr Frej, from the Meretz party, told
Israel Radio. “A racist like this has no place here among us.”
Taleb Abu Arrar, an MK for the United Arab List, claimed that if Trump visits the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount, it will “set the whole region on fire”.
A petition by Knesset members demanding Mr Netanyahu cancel their meeting has reportedly garnered at least 37 signatures.
Trump has provoked international outrage with his call for a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the US in the wake of a mass shooting in California by a husband and wife who allegedly supported Isis.


 
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This. Has anyone ever seen Trump and Chico together in the same place and time? Pictures won't do - I'll need to see a proper gif or video before my skepticism is mollified. If azul disappears into a phone booth, I'll expect the Combover Luchador to come walking out.

Just saying... It would explain so much.

Trump has got a big head
 

ISIS claims responsibility for Donald Trump


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Baghdad: Clearly underscoring its frightening reach all the way to Washington, the Islamic State (IS), popularly known as Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has claimed responsibility for Republican presidential candidate for 2016 Donald Trump. This blatant attack on America bursts the myth that ISIS is limited to the Middle East and doesn’t have access to the US.
“We take complete responsibility for Donald Trump,” ISIS caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi said in an exclusive interview with Khabaristan Times. “This is the biggest attack that we have executed outside the Middle East or South Asia,” he added.
Baghdadi’s announcement comes after Trump was being lambasted by the global media for his ‘shocking’ response to a question in a Trump campaign rally in Rochester, New Hampshire. The question asked was: “When can we get rid of all the Muslims in America?”
“It is safe to say that no one has brought a bad name to so-called Muslims like we have,” Baghdadi said. “Trump is clearly following our anti-Muslim instructions,” he added.
“Only after these non-violent so-called Muslims are eliminated from America, would we, the true Muslims, be able to infiltrate the US.”
The ISIS chief however expressed his surprise that no one had seen through their manoeuvre that is now ‘quite a few months old’.
“Trump, like ISIS, is against vaccinations and immigrants. He manifests supremacism as well. It’s amazing that no one has seen through the façade,” he said.
Dubbing Trump a ‘slowly ticking time bomb that would explode in 2016’, Baghdadi outlined his plans for the US.
“Trump is our khalifa for the American continents. He shall inshallah impose Shariah law in America,” he said. “We couldn’t have found anyone better to establish the totalitarian, narrow and bigoted ideology and jurisprudence of ISIS.”
 
lollollol
Fuxake, I can't tell the difference between real and popcorn anymore.


http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...ys-israel-respects-all-citizens-a6767026.html

Benjamin Netanyahu 'rejects' Donald Trump's comments on Muslims and says Israel 'respects all citizens' rights'


'The State of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens,' Mr Netanyahu said
Benjamin Netanyahu has joined a long list of international leaders to reject Donald Trump’s comments about Muslims, while championing Israel's "respect" for all religions and citizens' rights.
The Israeli Prime Minister released a statement saying he will still meet with the Republican Presidential candidate for previously scheduled talks later this month but does not “endorse his views”.


“Prime Minister Netanyahu rejects Donald Trump's recent remarks about Muslims,” the statement said.
"The State of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens.
“At the same time, Israel is fighting against militant Islam that targets Muslims, Christians and Jews alike and threatens the entire world.”
Trump’s meeting with Mr Netanyahu was arranged two weeks ago, the statement said, as part of a “uniform policy” to accept requests from Presidential candidates from either party who visit Israel.
The move was said to be “an expression of the importance that Prime Minister Netanyahu attributes to the strong alliance between Israel and the United States”.
He is due to meet Trump on 28 December as the mogul tours Israel. He has not announced any details but the
Jerusalem Postreported that a visit to a contested holy site in Jerusalem is being “strongly considered”.
Control of the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount, which is the holiest site in Judaism and third-holiest in Islam, has been cited as a driving force behind a recent surge in Palestinian attacks on Israelis.

Since mid-September, 19 Israelis have died in Palestinian attacks and at least 109 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli security forces, including 74 said to be carrying out or attempting attacks.
Opposition Israeli politicians have opposed Trump’s visit in the current climate, with Arab Knesset member Issawi Frej asking the interior minister not to let the American politician enter the country.
“Imagine that a country or a candidate would say entrance to Jews is forbidden, the whole world would stand up in protest, saying this is a racist anti-Semite,” Mr Frej, from the Meretz party, told
Israel Radio. “A racist like this has no place here among us.”
Taleb Abu Arrar, an MK for the United Arab List, claimed that if Trump visits the Haram al-Sharif/Temple Mount, it will “set the whole region on fire”.
A petition by Knesset members demanding Mr Netanyahu cancel their meeting has reportedly garnered at least 37 signatures.
Trump has provoked international outrage with his call for a temporary ban on all Muslims entering the US in the wake of a mass shooting in California by a husband and wife who allegedly supported Isis.


As terrifying as the idea of Trump is, him and Bibi going to visit al-Aqsa is genuinely dangerous. Loads of people would die as the result of it.
 
I wouldn't. The American political process is such a self-defeating triangle of stagnation that Trump will be just as ineffective as Obama.

Here here. Were it not for their political system being as it is, there's no doubt in my mind that Obama would be seen in a far greater light than he is going to be from a historic perspective. Although he has achieved some things, it's largely been a bit disappointing and it's really been through no fault of his own in my opinion.
 
Here here. Were it not for their political system being as it is, there's no doubt in my mind that Obama would be seen in a far greater light than he is going to be from a historic perspective. Although he has achieved some things, it's largely been a bit disappointing and it's really been through no fault of his own in my opinion.

TBH having an achievement record of "very little" puts him in the top fifteen US Presidents to date.
 

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