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Handsome Creepy Eel

Owl
Catholic
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That feeling when you discover a slut you banged and didn't call after sex many years ago now has a blog full of anti-Trump memes:

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Handsome Creepy Eel

Owl
Catholic
Gold Member
SamuelBRoberts said:
That feeling when you discover a slut you banged and didn't call after sex many years ago now has a blog full of anti-Trump memes:

Aren't you located in Croatia man?
Are even the Croations freaking out over Trump like that?

She wasn't Croatian, but most Croatians are brainwashed by our globalist media and hate Trump because he's "racist". Only a minority that has learned to not trust the media is for him.
 

Handsome Creepy Eel

Owl
Catholic
Gold Member
Ben Shapiro might have had his fair share of cucking [and he's still massively cucking against Trump on his new employer's site], but his two articles covering Obama's visit to Cuba are very good. I heartily recommend them:

The Castros understand that Obama just signed them the greatest blank check they’ve ever received. And they’re milking it.

Here are five reasons Obama’s trip to Cuba is one of the worst acts of his presidency.

- Imprisonment Of Dissidents.
- Re-Enshrinement Of The Castros.
- Humiliation Of America.
- Pretend Changes.
- Romanticization Of Poverty.

http://www.dailywire.com/news/4251/5-reasons-obamas-trip-cuba-humiliating-disaster-ben-shapiro

Sitting beside stand-in strongman Raul Castro, Obama listened patiently as Castro explained that women and men receive the same pay for the same work in Cuba (namely: nearly nothing), denied the presence of political prisoners in Cuba (there are thousands in jail), and lectured the United States for its shortcomings on race. “We defend human rights,” Castro blustered on the same day that his jackboots locked up his political adversaries. “In our view, civil, political, economic, and social rights are indivisible, interdependent and universal. Actually, we find it inconceivable that a government does not defend and ensure the right to health care, any patient, social security, food provision and development, equal pay and the rights of children.” Castro went on to demand the turnover of Guantanamo Bay and the end of the American trade embargo with the island nation.

Then, when it came time for Obama to respond, he promptly rolled over so that Castro could rub his tummy:

http://www.dailywire.com/news/4262/castro-rips-united-states-while-limp-wristed-obama-ben-shapiro
 
"The National Interest magazine is hiring a defense blogger (based in Washington DC). Any of you folks interested?"

That would be an interesting job. Maybe I will.
 
Chris Christie is so fat that he buys a bag of M&Ms, and then another bag of M&Ms so he can fill the first one when it starts to get low.

And this man could've been our president.

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Parzival

Ostrich
http://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com...ls-reveal-true-motive-for-libya-intervention/

Newly disclosed emails show that Libya’s plan to create a gold-backed currency to compete with the euro and dollar was a motive for NATO’s intervention.

But historians of the 2011 NATO war in Libya will be sure to notice a few of the truly explosive confirmations contained in the new emails: admissions of rebel war crimes, special ops trainers inside Libya from nearly the start of protests, Al Qaeda embedded in the U.S. backed opposition, Western nations jockeying for access to Libyan oil, the nefarious origins of the absurd Viagra mass rape claim, and concern over Gaddafi’s gold and silver reserves threatening European currency.

The same intelligence email from Sydney Blumenthal also confirms what has become a well-known theme of Western supported insurgencies in the Middle East: the contradiction of special forces training militias that are simultaneously suspected of links to Al Qaeda.

Blumenthal relates that “an extremely sensitive source” confirmed that British, French, and Egyptian special operations units were training Libyan militants along the Egyptian-Libyan border, as well as in Benghazi suburbs.

While analysts have long speculated as to the “when and where” of Western ground troop presence in the Libyan War, this email serves as definitive proof that special forces were on the ground only within a month of the earliest protests which broke out in the middle to end of February 2011 in Benghazi.

By March 27 of what was commonly assumed a simple “popular uprising” external special operatives were already “overseeing the transfer of weapons and supplies to the rebels” including “a seemingly endless supply of AK47 assault rifles and ammunition.”

Yet only a few paragraphs after this admission, caution is voiced about the very militias these Western special forces were training because of concern that, “radical/terrorist groups such as the Libyan Fighting Groups and Al Qa’ida in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) are infiltrating the NLC and its military command.”

The email identifies French President Nicholas Sarkozy as leading the attack on Libya with five specific purposes in mind: to obtain Libyan oil, ensure French influence in the region, increase Sarkozy’s reputation domestically, assert French military power, and to prevent Gaddafi’s influence in what is considered “Francophone Africa.”

Most astounding is the lengthy section delineating the huge threat that Gaddafi’s gold and silver reserves, estimated at “143 tons of gold, and a similar amount in silver,” posed to the French franc (CFA) circulating as a prime African currency. In place of the noble sounding “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) doctrine fed to the public, there is this “confidential” explanation of what was really driving the war [emphasis mine]:

This gold was accumulated prior to the current rebellion and was intended to be used to establish a pan-African currency based on the Libyan golden Dinar. This plan was designed to provide the Francophone African Countries with an alternative to the French franc (CFA).

Early in the Libyan conflict Secretary of State Clinton formally accused Gaddafi and his army of using mass rape as a tool of war. Though numerous international organizations, like Amnesty International, quickly debunked these claims, the charges were uncritically echoed by Western politicians and major media.

It seemed no matter how bizarre the conspiracy theory, as long as it painted Gaddafi and his supporters as monsters, and so long as it served the cause of prolonged military action in Libya, it was deemed credible by network news.
 

RaccoonFace

Pelican
Protestant
Why was this guy, Gerald Ford, such a forgettable president? I literally can't associate anything with his name. I can tell a couple of things about every single president after World War II but I seriously can't name anything he did, positive or negative...

Didn't he have something to do with the Vietnam War? Wasn't he the one who returned the troops from Vietnam? Outside of that, I can't name anything.

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hydrogonian

Ostrich
Gold Member
Surreyman said:
@Samseau Pathetic to see the Democrats nitpicking over what is and what isn't a genocide.

Short of gas chambers, no other group in the Middle East is going to be awarded genocide victim status. We learned that fact in the case of the Armenians.

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Formal genocide victim status is political these days. When one has it, political privilege ensues. Go you think that they are going to give Christians political privilege in the Middle East? Dream on.
 
RaccoonFace said:
Why was this guy, Gerald Ford, such a forgettable president? I literally can't associate anything with his name. I can tell a couple of things about every single president after World War II but I seriously can't name anything he did, positive or negative...

Didn't he have something to do with the Vietnam War? Wasn't he the one who returned the troops from Vietnam? Outside of that, I can't name anything.

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Chevy Chase did a mean impression, and Gerald fell down a few airplane ramps.
 

dain_bramage

Woodpecker
On the topic of Trump and politics and war but kind of off topic:

I was in class today and the instructor mentioned a video that I had used for my presentation on the country earlier this term. Its a 4th year course but I got in even though I am in my first year. A space needed to be filled. So lucky me. The class she was talking about was one of the first year courses she is the instructor for.

If you haven't seen the video I recommend it if you are interested in the Czech Republic. It is a speech by the Czech President. My instructor said that she showed the video to her students in her class. According to her there were people that after awhile stopped watching, a couple that could see why the Czech President was saying such things, and apparently several that thought the speech was like one by Trump and as such it was too right wing and thus 'wrong'.

I got a good mark on the presentation I mentioned. A-. I wanted to show something on topic, interesting, and to do with my case study. It did have an effect and I am hoping some got visibly annoyed or pissed off by the content.

I hope some of you will like the speech the Czech President made.

You mention Trump on campus and any anti migrant leader or show their speeches and you get knee-jerk reactions in the current university system where I am at. Being Right wing and against mass migration= bad.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FBTpR_uSE0
 

Liberty Sea

Pelican
RaccoonFace said:
Why was this guy, Gerald Ford, such a forgettable president? I literally can't associate anything with his name. I can tell a couple of things about every single president after World War II but I seriously can't name anything he did, positive or negative...

Didn't he have something to do with the Vietnam War? Wasn't he the one who returned the troops from Vietnam? Outside of that, I can't name anything.

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He's the only president in the 29th century who never won any election. He's only president because Nixon resigned due to Watergate scandal.
He narrowly lost to Carter in the 1976 election (due to presiding over a financial crisis and pardoning Nixon) and to Reagan in the 1980 primary.
I guess he's memorable for having sucked.
 
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