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Hemingway Wrote:

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> Left wing social media taking up everything Trump

> says as truth now then?


Just cos trump says it, doesn?t mean it?s not true


There are definite similarities


Fabrication of ?facts? to prove points

Denial of their past statements even in the face of evidence

Scaremongering over immigration

Promises to make their countries the best in the world ever (or words to that effect)

Making promises they can?t deliver

Putting their individual profiles ahead of everything else


You ok with all that?

Most of those could be applied to many politicians.


Who said I was OK with any of them? I didn't. I don't support Johnson.


It's just to say Johnson is the British Trump is left wing knicker wetting of the highest degree.....huge swathes of left wing twitter now think we now have a fascist government... it's adolescent, fantasy stuff.

".. to say Johnson is the British Trump is left wing knicker wetting of the highest degree.."


I'm not particulaly left wing and would compare Trump to Johnson in many respects quire easily (how could one NOT draw parralels ?!).


Being able to identify two peas in a pod is not a skill particular to left wingers.

Ok. if we're looking for weak links. Equally as well


- strong use of identity politics

- constant reference to the 'elites' and breaking the 'system' (Draining the swamp in trump speak)

- constant attacks on, reluctance to engage with, and complaining about bias of 'MSM'

- populism


could be Jeremy Corbyn


:)

rahrahrah Wrote:

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> One of the most dangerous things about Trump is

> that it's becoming harder and harder to feel

> 'shocked' by his behaviour. I think we have all

> become desensitised to his BS.



Completely agree. It's extremely worrying.

Hemingway Wrote:

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> Most of those could be applied to many

> politicians.


What other prime ministers or presidents are you thinking of?

>

> Who said I was OK with any of them? I didn't. I

> don't support Johnson.

>

> It's just to say Johnson is the British Trump is

> left wing knicker wetting of the highest

> degree.....huge swathes of left wing twitter now

> think we now have a fascist government... it's

> adolescent, fantasy stuff.


That?s a lot of exaggeration for someone accusing others of getting over excited!

  • 3 weeks later...

Trumpism is catching on down under


Australian deputy PM : ?I also get a little bit annoyed when we have people in those sorts of countries pointing the finger at Australia and say we should be shutting down all our resources sector so that, you know, they will continue to survive,?


He then went on that they will survive due to Australian fruit.


https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/aug/16/pacific-islands-will-survive-climate-crisis-because-they-can-pick-our-fruit-australias-deputy-pm-says

  • 1 month later...

Impeachment https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-49814927


I don't believe this will bring Trump down and fear the predictions that it will strengthen his fab base are correct .


But then I didn't believe that Johnson's prorogation would be found illegal.....

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> Impeachment

> https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-4981492

> 7

>

> I don't believe this will bring Trump down and

> fear the predictions that it will strengthen his

> fab base are correct .

>

> But then I didn't believe that Johnson's

> prorogation would be found illegal.....


Yes it appears the Supreme Court can read minds...

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  • 2 months later...

Ahh the Trump thread. being 7pts odd behind and needing to pull back in the swing states Trump is coming out with more and more dirty stuff - but some people seem to like that. I think we can expect it to get as dirty as a 1970s Wales-England rugby international.


They played on loop a video of Nancy Pelsosi going to the hairdresser this morning.


https://news.sky.com/story/us-speaker-nancy-pelosi-claims-she-was-set-up-by-salon-where-she-was-caught-without-a-mask-12062196

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

...as Borat bursts into the hotel bedroom shouting, ?She?s 15. She?s too old for you.?


diable rouge Wrote:

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> I was tucking in my shirt after taking off the

> recording equipment. As he lay prostate on a hotel

> bed in front of an actress pretending to be a 15yo

> girl. Rudy Giuliani obviously a fan of Little

> Britain Stateside...:)

>

>

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