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Trump drives his few political friends away

Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Crabtownboy, Aug 18, 2017.

  1. Crabtownboy

    Crabtownboy Well-Known Member
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    Donald Trump was never part of the Washington in-crowd.

    Yet the President is fast losing the few friends he did have in the capital, following a wild period in which he offered cover to white supremacists and ignited a war of words with North Korea, leaving GOP allies in the crossfire.
    Thursday brought rebukes from two prominent Republican senators and a member of the highly influential Murdoch family, staunch supporters of the President.


    Bob Corker, one of the most respected Senate Republicans, who has tried to keep open channels to the White House and coax Trump toward a more conventional foreign policy, unloaded on him in a spectacular manner.
    The chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee is not prone to outspoken outbursts and thinks carefully before delivering his analysis. So his critique that the President has not shown sufficient stability, competence or understanding of the character of the country that he leads was devastating.

    RELATED: Republican senators are striking back in Trump's public war of words
    South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott was another Trump ally who had been wrestling with a painful political and moral dilemma. But he also broke ranks Thursday, saying he could not defend the "indefensible" in the wake of Trump's comments about the alt-right rallies in Charlottesville.
    Scott, the only black Republican senator, suggested that Trump had squandered the moral authority of his office -- a critical commodity vital in binding the nation together in a time of crisis or national tragedy that also helps to sustain the power of any presidency.
    Another sign of Trump's growing isolation came Thursday night. James Murdoch, the 21st Century Fox CEO and son of Rupert Murdoch, who is one of Trump's close informal advisers, wrote a withering email denouncing the President's reaction to the White Supremacist rally and the violence it sparked.
    "I can't even believe I have to write this: standing up to Nazis is essential; there are no good Nazis," Murdoch wrote. "Or Klansmen, or terrorists. Democrats, Republicans, and others must all agree on this, and it compromises nothing for them to do so."

    Trump drives his few political friends away - CNNPolitics
     
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  2. church mouse guy

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    Is this your daily attack on the Trump administration in keeping with Democrat Party strategy? Do you support the US Constitution where it says that the winner of the Electoral College is President?
     
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    It is no attack when it is news. Trump brings it on himself. I cannot help it that he is so bad that now many who were ardent supporters of him are now turning away from him.

    The winner is president, but that does not give him license to be immoral and evil.
     
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  4. church mouse guy

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    Oh, don't be so hard on Obama--he was poorly educated and could not speak in public without a teleprompter. People mostly just laughed at him as he was always attacking Christians for clinging to their Bibles and for belonging to a religion that Obama thought was wrong--he was a laughable theologian.

    It's not news about Trump in spite of your contention. He never had one Democrat friend and Democrats like you attack him daily for whatever he does or does not do. Madonna wanted to destroy the White House and a Democrat elected official in Missouri called for his death. That's Democrats for you.

    I notice that you wash your hands by saying that it is Trump's fault, not yours, that you are attacking him for not having any friends.
     
  5. just-want-peace

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    And time marches on, the wind still blows and liberals still snipe!!
    Nothing new here!!!
     
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  6. church mouse guy

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    It's amazing the daily hatred for Trump posted here. Meanwhile, these same haters are getting rich off the stock market.
     
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  7. Crabtownboy

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    Trump is not to be hated but pitied. He is doing this to himself.

    The stock market is not from Trump, but the momentum was upward because of Obama. It is too early for Trump to truthfully take credit. Give it a year or 18 months with him in office then we can either praise or blame him for the market at that time.
     
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    Another RINO. Trump spoke the truth. Corner should try doing it.
     
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    So should Crabtownboy.
     
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    I do, that is why you hate it so much ... it is the truth.
     
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    The Democrats hate Trump; the GOP just thought that Obama is silly.
     
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  13. HankD

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    It is obvious who the Trump Haters are.

    On the other hand there are obvious Trump Hater haters and personally I am not guiltless.

    Showing provable facts is one thing but this devilish talk to one another is not good.

    Keep that in mind and we should try not to return insult for insult. (as best we can).

    1Peter 3
    8 Finally, be ye all of one mind, having compassion one of another, love as brethren, be pitiful, be courteous:
    9 Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for railing: but contrariwise blessing; knowing that ye are thereunto called, that ye should inherit a blessing.
    10 For he that will love life, and see good days, let him refrain his tongue from evil, and his lips that they speak no guile:

    This is an instruction with a promise of seeing good days so why not do it?

    HankD
     
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