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• #2002
It just needs its daily fill of blood from firstborns.
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• #2003
"Well, that's one characterization."
Has she been spying in on the lfgss alt-truth-euph generator?!
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• #2004
Indian Prez will fuck you up fam
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• #2005
USA vs India Premiers handshake contest should be a good one.
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• #2006
Trump is well-connected
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• #2007
And this is interesting/scary
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• #2008
Foot forwards creates a buffer, see how far Trump is leaning forwards. If he didn't have such booty, he'd need Michael Jackson stage shoes to stop hit gut tipping him over.
Personally I'd make a point of looking round for the cameras and turning into a "forehand" shake, as in this famous image by Storm:
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• #2009
that proves nothing .. it just shows the diff between cold blooded vs warm blooded
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• #2010
Also, he's royal, and presumably his hands are unaccustomed to any sort of physical activity such as holding something. I would guess that someone even steers his chopper for him (which you could of course interpret with two different meanings - and you would probably be right on both counts).
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• #2012
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• #2013
Good letter in the NYT yesterday
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• #2014
Saw that on Vox. It's a good point well said.
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• #2016
Not the biggest scandal story, but just incredible.
In November 2008 the German bank took the unusual step of suing Trump after he failed to repay $40m of a $640m real estate loan. Trump countersued. The tycoon argued that Deutsche had contributed to the global recession, which had depressed property prices. He demanded $3bn in damages.
Deutsche’s astonished lawyers described Trump’s lawsuit as frivolous and demanded immediate payment. The two parties settled in 2010.
There are just so many scandals surrounding Trump that people are probably forgetting how serious a single scandal is. Perhaps, apart from the frivolous and irrelevant bollocks that many people seem to be concentrating on, it's part of Trump's modus operandi to just swamp people with wrongdoing and bad behaviour in order to tire people and to lower standards.
The bank then quietly re-established its relationship with Trump via Deutsche’s private bank. The private wealth division deals with ultra high-net worth individuals, typically with assets in excess of $50m.
A person familiar with the matter said the relationship resumed because Deutsche Bank hired a group of private wealth bankers including Rosemary Vrablic, who had previously worked at Citigroup and Bank of America and was Trump’s personal banker. Vrablic began working for Deutsche in 2006.
When he was questioned about his bona fides on Wall Street by the New York Times, Trump referred to Vrablic as the “boss” of Deutsche Bank, although she is not the group’s chief executive. A glowing profile of the banker appeared in Kushner’s New York Observer.
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• #2017
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• #2018
Oh for heaven's sake Oliver, no one needs a lecture on how terrible things really are. Being earnest doesn't make anyone more serious. If we want to be talked down to we will contact MDCC Testy.
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• #2019
Genius
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• #2020
Ha ha! Apparently Trump stopped following her on Twitter a couple of days ago.
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• #2021
Top tip, don't got to war with a) journalists b)spies
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• #2022
Being earnest doesn't make anyone more serious.
No, that's not true.
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• #2023
From a website that has "20 Most Loyal Dog Breeds. #6 Surprised Us!" in the side banner...
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• #2024
Yes, that's going to be the epithet by which Trump is remembered.
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• #2025
The bloke being quoted is ex-NSA, Navy Intelligence and all sorts of other horrible acronyms.
Conway looks knackered. You'd like to hope it's because the White House is rapidly imploding.
http://www.motherjones.com/media/2017/02/kellyanne-conway-michael-flynn-resignation