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You are so right, mbinky, and this man is gathering momentum with every new step. The speech by the Dow CEO was outstanding too!

America First!

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Watching Trump in MI and DAM! He has become a great speaker. It sounds like he has big ideas, and I am sure he is going to push for them. Even if he does ten percent of what he claims it will be 110 percent of what we had the last 8 years.

Amazing. I haven't felt this inspired since I sat in the living roon with my mom and dad and watched President Reagan address the nation back in the early 80's. Back when every family tuned in for a shuttle launch, back when every family tuned in for an address from our president.

Nice to have that back.


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Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
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December 9, 2016 6:41pm

Rudy Giuliani out of contention for Cabinet post

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani has removed his name from consideration for a position in President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet, the transition team announced Friday.

Giuliani, who is currently a vice chairman on the presidential transition team, had been rumored to be in consideration for secretary of state.

"My desire to be in the Cabinet was great but it wasn't that great and he had a lot of terrific candidates and I thought I could play a better role being on the outside and continuing to be his close friend and adviser," Giuliani told Fox News' Neil Cavuto.

Trump met with Giuliani on Nov. 29., when the matter was discussed. He confirmed to Fox News that he had only been interested in being secretary of state.

"Honestly, the other positions I didn't have an interest in, so that really was the only one I had any real interest in," he told Cavuto.

(source: foxnews.com)



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The globalist commies have had their thumbs on tnis Country way too long. Unleash The Donald!


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Anyone catch Ole Shotgun Joe on TV tonight, all butt hurt over the election results?

Complaining about WHAT the media covered vs. didn't cover. That's why the Dems lost. Roll Eyes

Can anyone name ONE positive thing this guy has done in the last 8 yrs?


Positive? Thing? Joe who?



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Watching Trump in MI and DAM! He has become a great speaker. It sounds like he has big ideas, and I am sure he is going to push for them. Even if he does ten percent of what he claims it will be 110 percent of what we had the last 8 years.

Amazing. I haven't felt this inspired since I sat in the living roon with my mom and dad and watched President Reagan address the nation back in the early 80's. Back when every family tuned in for a shuttle launch, back when every family tuned in for an address from our president.

Nice to have that back.


To be fair, these things were on all three channels, so we didn't have a choice. Smile



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To be fair, these things were on all three channels, so we didn't have a choice. Smile


Yes, but that is a slice of America everyone needs to experience. It was a binding time. The last "duck and cover" drill I did was in 1984 just south of Boston. Fourth grade. We FEARED the Red Menace. Being near Boston we knew we were toast. We had a WWI shoe factory near us that's why we were targeted.

I grew up hating the reds and fearing communism. Joined the service to stop it.

Now a days pajama boys want a hotter late. Service is something they see on TV. Good for thee but not for me.

I will say this. Lots of younger guys I see are not inspired by their grandads like I was but rather by a love of country. Really. Its still alive out there. Lots of new kids want to serve. Not for benefits, but because they love America. No joke.

Its not as bad as the media says.
 
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So, he's saying the partisan crap that they've been feeding us for 8 years is not fake news becomes it comes from the 'established media'.
Yet at this point, what exactly is the 'established media'? Trump has almost singlehandedly redefined the media's role, so I think they're more like the 'un'established media at this point.


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Terry McAuliffe says his pet chicken named Hillary died right before election

http://www.washingtonexaminer....tion/article/2609220


He probably choked it


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Obama’s Second Term Was a Complete Failure

http://www.nationalreview.com/...erm-complete-failure

By 2016, what stirred the passions of the Democrats’ most vocal activists was a grab bag of niche issues: the Black Lives Matter movement, the rights of transgender Americans, the latest microaggression or pop culture phenomenon that enraged the Social Justice Warriors.

Meanwhile, ordinary Americans dealt with real problems. Meth and opioid addiction tore through small towns like a storm. Decades of unchecked illegal immigration changed the dynamics of the workforce. Endless promises of education never came to fruition; the traditional path of life, of a steady, well-paying job, a home, marriage and children seemed like a naïve dream. Millions of Americans who had voted for Democrats in the past felt forgotten, abandoned, mocked, and sneered at.

Every December, Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post picks the biggest political loser of the past year.

In 2013, Cillizza’s selection was Barack Obama. He cited the botched rollout of Healthcare.gov, the NSA domestic-surveillance scandal, the IRS’s targeting of tea-party groups, and the continuing questions about the administration’s actions before, during, and after the attack on Americans in Benghazi.

In 2014, Cillizza’s selection was Obama, again. The midterm elections went abysmally for Democrats, the threat of ISIS became much clearer, Russia moved into Ukraine, and former CIA director and secretary of defense Leon Panetta painted an unflattering portrait of the president’s leadership in his memoirs.

In 2015, Cillizza picked two co-“winners,” Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton.

This year, Cillizza assessed the surprising post-election political landscape and selected “The Democrats”:

The Democrats may be effectively locked out of power in all three branches of government for years

Lined up one after another, Cillizza’s picks create a broader narrative: President Obama’s second term has been a terrible failure for the country
 
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President Stampy Feet Who?

"Friday on Fox News Channel’s “Shepard Smith Reports,” “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace previewed his upcoming interview with President-elect Donald Trump scheduled for Sunday.

During that preview, he discussed Trump as president-elect, which he said he was acting as if he were already commander-in-chief.

“I heard you on the other side of the break talking about the fact that I’ve been covering presidential transitions since Ronald Reagan in 1980. I have. And this is just as different,” Wallace said. “In fact we’ll call the program ‘The Trump Way’ because he is doing things differently than any president-elect I can remember. In a sense, he is almost more the president than the president is.

“We pay more attention when he speaks about China or what he is going to do about jobs or economic policy and saving jobs,” he continued. “It has more traction than when President Obama says things. So he is not waiting until the takes the oath of office on January 20. He is kind of the commander-in-chief already.”

Results of electing a Eunuch Community Organizer to do an job he has no capability of doing. (No offense to Eunuchs, of course)


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Haha, how much does that have to be grinding on Obama's ego?


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For way too long, we have been told a false narritive of everything that is. Most of the Country knew it. It was being forced down out throats. We know its now over. We can get back to being America.


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Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a leader, politicians are a dime a dozen, leaders are priceless.
 
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Don't forget the clown in the middle!

That's one sick tasting Oreo right there.
 
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