Trump en la cacharrería

Iniciado por Dan, Enero 10, 2017, 11:00:23 PM

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PP2000

Cita de: Don Pésimo en Julio 19, 2018, 06:37:46 PM
Cita de: Ariete en Enero 20, 2017, 06:02:28 PM
Ya tenemos presidente



Larga vida a Dios Emperador Trump!!!!!!!!!!

Nunca le amó realmente... y que no ve un metro más allá del brillo arpegiado de su lira/lorzas (erudito no es sinónimo de visionario, sospecho).

Don Pésimo

Cita de: Ariete en Marzo 01, 2017, 11:37:15 PM
Gran discurso sobre el estado de la nación, que ha gustado a todo el mundo y va camino de hacer de Trump un presidente muy querido por todos. Veo su cara esculpida algún día en el monte Rushmore.






Me cago en el Sistema Solar

Dan

Sigue prescribiendo el mandato en tuiter, no sufráis.

PP2000

#1008
Cita de: Dan en Julio 19, 2018, 07:48:12 PM
Sigue prescribiendo el mandato en tuiter, no sufráis.

Llevo dos semanas miradas y ni un comentario, no digo elogio, al "aprétate UE* un 2% en juguetes de mi industria" en Varsovia, y la confusa acumulación de negaciones en Helsinki (donde, recordad, no se firmó una puta mierda de compromiso ni declaración conjunta... como quien va a ver al vecino sin pastas).

En realidad parece Yonnon sin drogas, básicamente se dedica a esto (que además miente como la perra que es... Marx, desde su puta butaca burguesa contempla y pronostica efectos, equivocados, como suele en él -ver diferencia erud-visio dicha antes- la explotación doble de la mujer: diez horas fabrica, seis o siete horas hogar con docenas de churumbos):
http://www.twitter.com/Javbilbao/status/1018849003692281856

*por eso necesita Alemania un DARPA (una agencia científica militar) deprisa y corriendo (post sobre el rabot de Sofía) para que la pasta se quede en casa (ideas, cienciaLoL, jaitech y gente JASP no le falta, pero todo lo que al final les paga es super hippie, en especial los auditores de excelencia, todos putos rojos reciclados de la RDA, ...hipermusculados y avisados científicos, por otra parte).

PP2000

#1009
El Depth State yanqui (ausente ya el color político) está arreando a Mejor Bufón Global ever, sin medida... seguridad nacional - influencia ruski en oriente próximo y NK, todo un puto desastre para su Dept. de Estado que es como el nuestro de Agricultura, el Álamo de la gerontocracia. Evidencias: Si sacas rollos ya periclitados (BolaImpar lo insinuaba ayer con news broken+arrow del 2016 que traía el majete de JM) es que estás más muerto que vivo... bueno seguiremos atentos, que el C2-team de Trump no es manco, y viene un laaaaargo fin de semana (el tiempo mediático de lis milagros):

http://www.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1020008975922810883

...un clásico seria distraer con un asunto sepsi... grabaciones de felaciones a Trump tiene que haber miles (cuando freeman), y, dado el pelaje, un tiro en el pie y a enfermería unos meses puede ser lo suyo (espero que se les ocurra algo más siensiaLoL, pero vaya).

PP2000


Ayer defendí (no se quien es este pollo, Ariete sí, preguntadle a él) lo mismo pero sin metáforas: Nicaragua, donde si no son los yanquis (actuales coleguitas) ni los chinos (pasados pero bah?)los que (no a)pagan -bomberos pirómanos- aquello, ¿entonces quién?.



Ganas de dar collejas en Berlín creciendo.

Lacenaire

Qué va a pegar el emo hórrido.

Dan

Cita de: Gipsy King en Julio 20, 2018, 01:13:18 PM
Qué va a pegar el emo hórrido.

Tiene pinta de haber recibido lo suyo, cuenta como conocimiento adquirido.

Lacenaire

Su fisionomía craneal me tiene fascinado. De tener la cabina de mando ahí dentro.

Dan

Es un poco como la Iranchu Varela, un espécimen de desplazamiento costoso y agilidad sospechosa que va agitando una katana en yutú diciendo que la autodefensa armada es La Respuesta.

PP2000

Así está el patio WASP hoy a esta hora que Trump anuncia el segundo encuentro con Putin para cerrar asuntos después del trabajo separado de sus equipos:

Had you told them 10 years ago that Russian intelligence was going to mount a comprehensive assault on an American election, they'd say that they would respond to such an attack with a furious rage and leave no stone unturned in learning every detail about it so that any collaborators could be mercilessly punished and no such attack could ever occur again. en el WP, ojo...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2018/07/20/the-entire-republican-party-is-becoming-a-russian-asset/

PP2000

#1016
Y ahora los putos troskistas yanquis (¡hola Dioni!)... en https://truthout.org/ ...la web que cuida de guatemala:

Helsinki Wasn't Enough... Now Putin's Coming to the White House

It's been four days since President Trump stood on the stage in Helsinki and pledged fealty to Russian president Vladimir Putin. Well, OK — he didn't actually pledge fealty, he just implied it in his eagerness to please his counterpart. Perhaps this wouldn't have seemed so obvious if he hadn't insulted America's closest allies in the run-up to the meeting and then maligned his own intelligence agencies as being no more reliable than Putin himself.

The immediate firestorm was fierce but it's obvious that Republicans desperately want the president to find a way to settle this controversy and move on to the next one. Unfortunately, Trump can't seem to help making things worse, so the fire is still burning out of control.

On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders set everyone on edge all over again. She failed to tamp down suspicion that Trump had really meant it when he'd said during the press conference that he thought Putin had made an "incredible offer" to allow Robert Mueller to come to Russia to interview the military officers he'd indicted — in exchange for allowing Russian prosecutors to interview Americans, including Michael McFaul, the former ambassador to Russia. People believed Trump might actually do it because, after the first meeting between the two presidents in 2017, Trump had sounded like a delighted young fanboy when Putin suggested that the two countries should create a "cybersecurity task force" to share top-secret information.

That idea was shot down by the experts, but Trump still loves it. He and Putin brought it up again at the press conference. It's that kind of eager-beaver gullibility that shows Trump is obtuse enough not to understand when he's being played. Since nobody knows anything about what happened in his private chat with Putin, it's fair to be extremely suspicious.

Sanders clarified her initial statement on Thursday, saying, "It is a proposal that was made in sincerity by President Putin, but President Trump disagrees with it." Trump apparently saw into Putin's soul, as George W. Bush once did, and knew he was sincere. It sure didn't sound like Trump disagreed with him at the time although, to be fair, he probably didn't have a clue what Putin was really suggesting.

Tellingly, after the White House issued that statement the Senate still voted 98-0 on a non-binding resolution that the United States should refuse to make its diplomats available to Russian prosecutors. Yes, they actually felt the need to put that concept to a vote.

Unfortunately, the Senate Republican majority couldn't bring itself to vote on proposed resolutions urging the president to take a tougher stand against Russia and protect the Mueller investigation. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., did say that the Senate Banking and Foreign Relations committees would look at the possibility of further sanctions if Russia interferes in our elections again. As tepid and impotent as that is, it's more than we've seen up until now.

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As I mentioned here on Thursday, Republicans have eliminated election security spending in this year's budget, and voted down Democratic efforts to restore it. Freedom Caucus member Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, currently under a cloud for failing to report sexual abuse as a wrestling coach at Ohio State, offered this pithy observation:

House Republicans also declined to subpoena Trump's State Department interpreter for a closed session on Capitol Hill to determine what was said at the Helsinki meeting, since the president refuses to tell anyone. That includes Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats, who revealed in a live interview with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell at the Aspen Security Forum that he had not been read in on the substance of the meeting, which is truly stunning even for the Trump administration.

Trump mentioned Coats by name in Helsinki and seemed peeved that the director had given a speech the previous Friday in which he reiterated that the Russians had interfered in the election and said they were doing it again. According to the Washington Post, Trump was even more irked by Coats' post-Helsinki statement standing by the intelligence community, which Trump had just slighted on the world stage. Nonetheless, the president was persuaded it would be a problem if Coats abruptly resigned, so he praised him in an interview on Wednesday.

Then this happened:

There has been some speculation that the White House made the announcement at that moment in order to rattle Coats, whose comments were being carried live on all three cable news networks. But with this White House, it may just as easily have been the usual incompetence that made the news of a Putin invitation into an even more surreal moment than it already was.

The Post reports that administration insiders are furious with Coats for "going rogue," so his days are likely numbered one way or the other. It's possible that FBI Director Christopher Wray, who has run the bureau for less than a year, could be next. In his own Aspen interview, Wray didn't deny that he had contemplated resigning in the wake of the Helsinki meeting. But we've seen this sort of thing before. Trump's appointees get wobbly but always come back to the fold, at least until Trump finally orders one of his minions to fire them.

The president has apparently still told no one what was discussed in that meeting. Putin and his ministers seem to be talking freely about it, however. A Russian defense official said the two nations have come to an agreement on Syria, although the US Army general in charge of the region says he has heard nothing about it.

Putin himself reportedly told Russian diplomats that he made a proposal for a referendum in eastern Ukraine, but agreed not to mention it until Trump had a chance to "mull it over." So of course the Russian leader mentioned it, likely in order to force Trump's hand in this overheated environment and make him take Putin's side.

If we didn't know better we might think that Trump was waiting for Putin to make the details from their meeting public. Whether it's because Trump didn't understand what was happening and can't ask anyone for fear of accidentally crossing the Russian president or because that was their agreement is impossible to say.

Instead of calming things down, Trump has now invited the foreign leader who ordered his military intelligence to interfere in the 2016 presidential election to visit Washington shortly before the next election. This firestorm has just had a tanker full of gasoline poured all over it. It's going to be harder and harder for Donald Trump and his loyalists to put it out.

PP2000

....si añadimos su pasividad con el asunto Sandinista!... hasta el Observatore Romano le pone de puttadadomine...

...un bufón no, guayón!!l ...el puto enano guayón

PP2000

El WP ya no cita a una agencia de doscientos mil pollos, entre subcontratados y propios, la NSA, treinta mil, la CIA, ni patecida cos en la DIA, las foticos de la NGA con sus diez mil telekos, a la mierda el periodismo: Agencias de Espías destepaís nos han dicho que NK nos trolea (y una foto de satélite comercial)... se hace eco la hoja méxica, por supuesto:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/us-spy-agencies-north-korea-is-working-on-new-missiles/2018/07/30/b3542696-940d-11e8-a679-b09212fb69c2_story.html



Primer párrafo:... according to officials familiar with the intelligence... ósea el cabo furrier que pone cafés mientras hablan los mayores (graduación, aquí comandantes).

PP2000

#1019
http://www.twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1027214330503352320
Si me queda un rato susmonto un partido soviet style que se cagan los pioneros... que está de subidón, ha habido elecciones de representantes y se han sacado los de Elephant Records 8 de 9.