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High Country Yard Art at its finest

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They have to hold the foreskin back.Ibanez wrote:That's shocking since Trump seems to wear suits that are ill fitting...and ties that are too long.Skjellyfetti wrote:Trump almost had a stroke when spicer wore an I'll fitting suit and no pocket square for his first press briefing.
This will trigger him also.

CID1990 wrote:Well, when Spicer looks down at it, it's right side upSkjellyfetti wrote:![]()
Lol
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http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/20 ... r-share-diBut, according to three people who were present, Bush gave a brief assessment of Trump’s inaugural after leaving the dais: “That was some weird shit.” All three heard him say it.



Well, my only quibble with that is that you obviously CAN con people. That's why we're where we are right now.Aho Old Guy wrote:Skjellyfetti wrote:![]()


U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday withdrew his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, from the National Security Council on Wednesday after it was decided he was no longer needed on the key foreign policy group, a senior White House official said.
Bannon's removal from the NSC, which includes senior members of Trump's foreign policy team, was seen as a boost to national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who officials said has struggled to work together with Bannon.
A senior White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Bannon's presence on the NSC was no longer needed after the departure of Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Flynn was forced to resign in February over his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the United States, Sergei Kisylak, prior to Trump's taking office on Jan. 20.
The official said Bannon had been placed on the NSC originally as a check on Flynn and had only ever attended one of the NSC's regular meetings.

Jeez, they knew even then they needed a check on Flynn? How bad of a dude was Flynn?Ibanez wrote:Trump drops Steve Bannon from National Security Council
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-t ... SKBN17724S
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday withdrew his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, from the National Security Council on Wednesday after it was decided he was no longer needed on the key foreign policy group, a senior White House official said.
Bannon's removal from the NSC, which includes senior members of Trump's foreign policy team, was seen as a boost to national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who officials said has struggled to work together with Bannon.
A senior White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Bannon's presence on the NSC was no longer needed after the departure of Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Flynn was forced to resign in February over his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the United States, Sergei Kisylak, prior to Trump's taking office on Jan. 20.
The official said Bannon had been placed on the NSC originally as a check on Flynn and had only ever attended one of the NSC's regular meetings.


Ibanez wrote:Trump drops Steve Bannon from National Security Council
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-t ... SKBN17724S
U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday withdrew his chief strategist, Steve Bannon, from the National Security Council on Wednesday after it was decided he was no longer needed on the key foreign policy group, a senior White House official said.
Bannon's removal from the NSC, which includes senior members of Trump's foreign policy team, was seen as a boost to national security adviser H.R. McMaster, who officials said has struggled to work together with Bannon.
A senior White House official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said Bannon's presence on the NSC was no longer needed after the departure of Trump's first national security adviser, Michael Flynn.
Flynn was forced to resign in February over his contacts with Russia's ambassador to the United States, Sergei Kisylak, prior to Trump's taking office on Jan. 20.
The official said Bannon had been placed on the NSC originally as a check on Flynn and had only ever attended one of the NSC's regular meetings.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2 ... rough.htmlDuring a segment on InfoWars today, Roger Stone, who was previously an adviser during the early months of President Trump’s campaign, claimed to host Alex Jones that Trump’s own son-in-law Jared Kushner was leaking information to MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough.
“Jared Kushner, perhaps the one presidential aide who cannot be fired, is now in regular text message communications with Joe Scarborough,” Stone claimed. “Many of the anti-Steve Bannon stories that you see, the themes that you see on Morning Joe, are being dictated by Kushner. And while Mr. Kushner’s plate is very full with Middle Eastern peace and the China visit, and so on, in this case I think he is disserving the president.”
That's what I thought.GannonFan wrote:Jeez, they knew even then they needed a check on Flynn? How bad of a dude was Flynn?Ibanez wrote:Trump drops Steve Bannon from National Security Council
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-t ... SKBN17724S

And, why would you appoint a National Security Advisor... who needed a check.GannonFan wrote: Jeez, they knew even then they needed a check on Flynn? How bad of a dude was Flynn?

Obviously, to piss you off.Skjellyfetti wrote:And, why would you appoint a National Security Advisor... who needed a check.GannonFan wrote: Jeez, they knew even then they needed a check on Flynn? How bad of a dude was Flynn?
While at the same time demoting the CIA Director, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs? They'd probably be better checks on Flynn than Bannon... so, why fucking put Flynn in that position in the first place?


Skjellyfetti wrote:Seems like it has caused more trouble for them than me.

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/presiden ... d=46593368President Donald Trump said that the attack in Syria on Tuesday "crossed a lot of lines for me."
His comments came during a joint press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah II that began with Trump condemning the "heinous actions" that left at least 72 people dead.
Trump was asked if the attacks crossed a red line for him, a reference to former President Barack Obama's 2012 threat that the use of chemical weapons would be seen as doing so.
"It crossed a lot of lines for me. When you kill innocent children, innocent babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal, people were shocked to hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines, beyond a red line, many, many lines," he said.


What's My Line?Grizalltheway wrote:Okay then. Anxiously waiting for Trump to man up and fix what Obama couldn't.![]()
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/presiden ... d=46593368President Donald Trump said that the attack in Syria on Tuesday "crossed a lot of lines for me."
His comments came during a joint press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah II that began with Trump condemning the "heinous actions" that left at least 72 people dead.
Trump was asked if the attacks crossed a red line for him, a reference to former President Barack Obama's 2012 threat that the use of chemical weapons would be seen as doing so.
"It crossed a lot of lines for me. When you kill innocent children, innocent babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal, people were shocked to hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines, beyond a red line, many, many lines," he said.
He talks like a teenage girl.Grizalltheway wrote:Okay then. Anxiously waiting for Trump to man up and fix what Obama couldn't.![]()
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/presiden ... d=46593368President Donald Trump said that the attack in Syria on Tuesday "crossed a lot of lines for me."
His comments came during a joint press conference with Jordanian King Abdullah II that began with Trump condemning the "heinous actions" that left at least 72 people dead.
Trump was asked if the attacks crossed a red line for him, a reference to former President Barack Obama's 2012 threat that the use of chemical weapons would be seen as doing so.
"It crossed a lot of lines for me. When you kill innocent children, innocent babies, little babies, with a chemical gas that is so lethal, people were shocked to hear what gas it was, that crosses many, many lines, beyond a red line, many, many lines," he said.


Whose line is it anyway?Ivytalk wrote:What's My Line?Grizalltheway wrote:Okay then. Anxiously waiting for Trump to man up and fix what Obama couldn't.![]()
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/presiden ... d=46593368
The points don't matter.Grizalltheway wrote:Whose line is it anyway?Ivytalk wrote: What's My Line?


