Cable Forum

Cable Forum (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/index.php)
-   Current Affairs (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/forumdisplay.php?f=20)
-   -   Trump’s Troubles (https://www.cableforum.uk/board/showthread.php?t=33711548)

Pierre 19-07-2024 08:15

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Russ (Post 36179306)
So the Trumpanzees said we looked stupid wearing masks, but they don’t look stupid sellotaping a gerbil pillow to the side of their heads? Riiiiiight.

Is it mandatory for everyone to wear a gerbil pillow?

Russ 19-07-2024 08:21

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36179307)
Is it mandatory for everyone to wear a gerbil pillow?

According to the Trumpanzees it is. But as you’ll no doubt be aware I wasn’t talking about mandate.

ianch99 19-07-2024 09:54

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Trump has reached official cult status

Stephen 19-07-2024 10:00

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36179312)
Trump has reached official cult status

He reached that a long time ago.

Hom3r 19-07-2024 10:14

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ianch99 (Post 36179312)
Trump has reached official cult status


Cult?


Is that a typo :D

Itshim 20-07-2024 10:45

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 36179316)
Cult?


Is that a typo :D

Europe is going to be up ****** creek once he is in. Unless Democrats choose someone else they'll have no hope of winning, and if its Harris it won't be much better :shocked:

1andrew1 20-07-2024 11:47

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36179381)
Europe is going to be up ****** creek once he is in. Unless Democrats choose someone else they'll have no hope of winning, and if its Harris it won't be much better :shocked:

We've survived Trump before, we'll survive him again.

ianch99 20-07-2024 12:42

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36179384)
We've survived Trump before, we'll survive him again.

Survive in the literal sense, yes but a lot of what we see now in terms of US defence support will change. The world will be a more dangerous place I suspect.

What is most alarming is that Trump has learned from his first term i.e. what he can do and what he can't do and will be very focused on what to do to change things in his favour as well as going after those who confronted him in the past. His first term was a clown show but his second will be more sinister.

Russ 20-07-2024 14:08

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
While this kind of stuff is still allowed on social media…. :D

https://x.com/nancysinatra/status/18...685507030?s=46

Stephen 20-07-2024 14:26

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Have not laughed so hard in a while. Genius. Shared by Nancy Sinatra too *chefs kiss*

Chris 20-07-2024 14:56

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Some people really, really don’t like the Donald.

https://www.psychopac.org/

Itshim 20-07-2024 18:44

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36179384)
We've survived Trump before, we'll survive him again.

You call the last 14 years surviving. I am so grateful I don't need the UK for my life style ;)

1andrew1 20-07-2024 23:22

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Itshim (Post 36179409)
You call the last 14 years surviving. I am so grateful I don't need the UK for my life style ;)

I didn't call the last 14 years. surviving.

Did you mean four years? It may have felt like 14 years to some, but Trump was only in power for four of them! ;)

Meanwhile, it looks like Trump was able to swerve Farage.

Quote:

It was the whole reason why the Reform UK leader wasn’t in the House of Commons debating the King’s Speech and representing his Clacton constituents, but it turns out Nigel Farage’s trip to America to support Donald Trump may not have resulted with him actually meeting the Republican presidential candidate he considers a friend.

After the former US president survived an assassination attempt in Pennsylvania last week, the new MP told GB News he was going to fly across the pond to support Trump at the Republican National Convention (RNC) in Milwaukee – where the businessman formally accepted the GOP’s nomination and announced J D Vance as his vice-presidential running mate.

Speaking to Tom Harwood on Sunday, he said: “I will fly out to America this week, I will go and see my friend … I’ll listen to his acceptance speech on Thursday and I’ll do it, not just as a friend, but I’ll do it because we have to stand up to democracy.
“We have to stand up for people to be able to campaign.”

And in a brief interview with Channel 4 News on Thursday in which he gave short answers to Washington correspondent Siobhan Kennedy, Farage responded “no, I haven’t”, “
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...f6fe1749&ei=19

Itshim 21-07-2024 13:01

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36179427)
I didn't call the last 14 years. surviving.

Did you mean four years? It may have felt like 14 years to some, but Trump was only in power for four of them! ;)

Meanwhile, it looks like Trump was able to swerve Farage.


https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world...f6fe1749&ei=19

So you were happy with the tories guess. The value of my families trust has struggled with Biden in post , so have the staff that work for us, profit sharing has dropped their bonus by something like 20% from the Trump time:shocked: not happy with the main choices of president can't see the Democrats winning no matter whom they force into stand. ( who would be draft enough to bother and has the funds is really the question, Harris is not well liked, however I can't see anyone wanting to run is time.) For cause Trump could always try doing a "Putin"

Hugh 21-07-2024 19:12

Re: Trump’s Troubles
 
Verbatim, from last night’s rally in Michigan…

Quote:

"These killers, these killers, these, they're sharp, you know, the Press gets angry, they said, is president Xi of China, is he a smart man? I said, no he's a BRILLIANT man, he controls 1.4 billion people with an iron fist, he, makes guys like Biden looks like babies, they don't know whether they're coming or going, yes, he's, the next day headlines: Trump calls him brilliant how dare...No, no, okay, let's say he's not a smart man, okay, whatever makes you happy, no matter what you do, no matter what you do, I say he's a brilliant man, they went crazy, because I called him brilliant, so I'm just going to have to say, he's okay, he's okay... No, he's a very smart, but, and, and you know what else? He's a, fierce person, you understand that? Some of the people here know that, what this means, especially some of the women, right? They know better than the men about fierce. I know the women, they know better than the men, THEY'RE MORE FIERCE THAN THE MEN! Oh her! Her! But, no, he's a fierce individual, he's a fierce man, can you imagine when he meets this guy? He thinks Trump is playing a joke on him. He actually thinks there's some kind of, that I'm playing a joke. He doesn't believe what happened. He doesn't believe the last election. He doesn't believe. He thinks I'm playing a joke on him. But can you imagine President Xi, Putin, all of them, they're all smart, tough, they love their country, or they wanna do well with their country, whatever it is, all ideology. But we have to have somebody who can protect us, and Orban was right, we have to have somebody that can protect us. Right now we have really low IQ people in there, we have, and the president in particular, he has about a seventy IQ, and he's going against two hundred and ten, it never works out, it never works out, WHEN I'M BACK IN THE WHITE HOUSE!"


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 22:03.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
All Posts and Content are © Cable Forum