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WASHINGTON, DC (The Borowitz Report)?President Donald Trump revealed a little-known episode of personal heroism from his youth on Saturday, telling an audience of Goldman Sachs supporters that he narrowly avoided capture in Vietnam by remaining in the United States for the duration of the war.

?The Cong were after me,? Trump said, visibly stirred by the memory. ?And then, just in the nick of time, my dad's doctor discovered a heel spur and I got my deferment.?

The former reality-show star said he had never shared his record as a war hero before because ?I don?t like to boast.?

He said that he only disclosed the episode now because ?the way this nation treats our deferment veterans is a disgrace.?

Trump complained that he received no official commendation or medal for his heroism, calling the lack of recognition ?shameful.?

?Those brave Americans who, like me, avoided being captured by not serving at all?we are the true heroes,? he said.

"And many people are saying that if not for my heel spur, we would have won the Vietnam War," he added.

Trump?s tale of valor appeared to move many members of his audience, some of whom waited in line after his speech to thank him for his lack of service.
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Despite his campaign vows to take a tougher line with North Korea, President Donald Trump?s restrained public reaction to Pyongyang?s first ballistic missile launch on his watch underscores that he has few good options to curb its missile and nuclear programs.

The responses under consideration - which range from additional sanctions to U.S. shows of force to beefed-up missile defense, according to one administration official - do not seem to differ significantly so far from the North Korea playbook followed by Trump?s predecessor, Barack Obama.

Even the idea of stepping up pressure on China to rein in a defiant North Korea has been tried - to little avail - by successive administrations. But Beijing is showing no signs of softening its resistance under a new U.S. president who has bashed them on trade, currency and the contested South China Sea.

More dramatic responses to North Korea?s missile tests would be direct military action or negotiations. But neither appears to be on the table - the first because it would risk regional war, the latter because it would be seen as rewarding Pyongyang for bad behavior. And neither would offer certain success.
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so America really is weak then huh Trump

He has not choice but to do the same thing to N Korea as Obama did. Which is to stand by and watch.

big talker Trump
 

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A New York Times reporter has been reprimanded by the paper for a comment made about first lady Melania Trump.

The reporter made the comment on Sunday during a New York Fashion Week event. The newspaper did not identify the name of the staffer.

"At a party last night, a Times reporter who does not cover Washington or politics, referred to an unfounded rumor regarding Melania Trump,? the newspaper said in a statement. ?The comment was not intended to be public, but it was nonetheless completely inappropriate and should not have occurred. Editors have talked to the reporter in question about the lapse.?

The comment became public knowledge on Monday after supermodel Emily Ratajkowski said on social media she heard what was said and was outraged over it.

"Sat next to a journalist from the NYT last night who told me 'Melania is a hooker,'" Ratajkowski tweeted. "Whatever your politics it's crucial to call this out for what it is: slut shaming. I don't care about her nudes or sexual history and no one should."

The Trumps are suing The Daily Mail over a story which claimed she had once been an escort.
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If Donald Trump thinks accepting Michael Flynn?s resignation will feed the beast enough to sate its hunger, he is mistaken.

This story is big, and will only get bigger in the days, weeks and months ahead. It could be the beginning of the end of Trump?s presidency. To be sure, additional dots would have to be connected, but the picture is already beginning to come into focus.

The Washington Post has reported that Flynn discussed U.S. sanctions against Russia with the Russian ambassador during the month before Trump was sworn in. The subject of sanctions was not something that was mentioned casually or incidentally. It was the main topic of at least one of the calls. It did not slip through the cracks of Flynn?s memory.

In the final days of the Obama administration, government officials at the highest level already knew enough about those communications, and the lies Flynn had told about them, to be alarmed. Exactly how they obtained this information isn?t fully known yet, but it seems to have been based on some mix of wiretaps, intercepted Russian diplomatic cables, and human resources.

The Post reported yesterday that in the month before Trump took office, the Director of National Intelligence, the Director of the CIA, the FBI Director, and the Acting Attorney General all believed that Flynn had put himself in a compromising position. The Russian government knew that Flynn had discussed sanctions with their ambassador, and that Flynn had lied about it in public. Flynn had also presumably lied to Vice President Pence, who had issued his own categorical denial.

The familiar and ominous cry of ?What did the president know and when did he know it?? is creeping into the national conversation.
The Russians knew that Flynn had lied when he denied having discussed sanctions with the Russian ambassador just as the Obama administration was in the process of imposing those sanctions on them for interfering with our presidential election. This was something the Russians could use as leverage against Flynn. They could threaten to expose him. In a word, Flynn might be vulnerable to blackmail by Russia.

According to the Post, that concern led Sally Yates, the then acting attorney general, to inform Donald McGahn, Trump?s White House Counsel, late last month that she believed Flynn had misled senior administration officials about his communications with the Russian ambassador. Yates warned McGahn that Flynn was potentially vulnerable to Russian blackmail.

So what does all this have to do with Trump? Up to this point, he hasn?t been implicated directly in any inappropriate conduct. But the familiar and ominous cry of ?What did the president know and when did he know it?? is creeping into the national conversation.

Another way of putting it might be ?What would we have to learn to conclude that Trump?s presidency could be brought down by this scandal??:shrug:

The leap from here to there isn?t as far as one might suppose. Although the hard facts aren?t yet there, the logical connections lead in that direction.

Start with the fact that although the vice president categorically denied that Flynn had discussed sanctions with the Russians, Trump never did. This could be because Trump has decided to stay discretely above the fray, but that?s not his style. If Trump believed Flynn was being tarred by fake news, he would have bleated about it on Twitter.

It seems more likely that Trump hasn?t denied it because he can?t. Do we really think that Flynn would have given a wink and a nod to the Russians about the Obama sanctions without Trump?s knowledge or approval? Isn?t it more likely that Trump instructed Flynn to have those conversations? Or, at the very least, that Flynn would have briefed him?:scared:scared:scared

If so, it is likely to come out. John McCain, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services and a Member of the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs, is no great friend of Trump or Flynn. He is determined to get to the bottom of the allegations that the Russians interfered with the 2016 presidential election. He is not alone in looking for those answers. Other investigations may be launched. Senate hearings on the subject, including testimony under oath, are likely.

If that happens, Flynn will be the prime witness. His conversations with the Russian ambassador took place before Trump was sworn in, and therefore before he was cloaked in executive privilege. And now that he has resigned, he has no shield against testifying under oath other than the 5th Amendment.

We don?t know how Flynn feels about Trump after being pushed out of his job, but watch out. Flynn might clam up, but if he talks he could bury Trump.

Suppose Flynn testifies that Trump actively directed his communications about the sanctions with the Russian ambassador. Or even that he knew about them. That would mean that Trump was complicit in highly improper, and possibly illegal, communications prior to his taking office. It would also mean that after he became president, he stood mute for weeks while his vice president, national security advisor, chief of staff, press secretary and communications director all made repeated public statements that he knew were untrue.:SIB:SIB

Bill Clinton was impeached for less. And that?s not the worst of it. What if it turns out that the discussions of sanctions were only part of a greater perfidy? What if it starts to look like Trump favored the Russians with a wink and a nod on sanctions to thank them for helping him win the election? Any evidence of a quid pro quo and Trump is toast.

Flynn isn?t Trump?s only source of worry. It?s hard to believe that McGahn, the White House counsel who was briefed by Acting Attorney General Yates, failed to report the briefing to his boss. McGahn may be able to assert attorney-client privilege to avoid revealing the substance of his discussions with Trump, but the privilege doesn?t shield everything. It shouldn?t protect him from identifying the time, place and subject matter of those discussions. Privilege or no, McGahn could be required to testify whether he briefed Trump on his meeting with Yates, even if he doesn?t have to disclose what he said. That, in and of itself, could be damning.

And just as Flynn?s lies were exposed by eavesdropping, so might Trump?s own knowledge or complicity be exposed through wiretaps and intercepted cables, if they ever see the light of day. Most likely some, if not all of it will be leaked.:SIB

Of course, all of this is just speculation right now. None of it may happen. But it sure feels like some rough beast is slouching toward the White House.
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holy shit that didnt take long
 

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House Oversight Committee Chairman Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) is asking the White House to provide his panel with details about how sensitive information was handled during a weekend meeting at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort.

In a letter to White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus, Chaffetz requested detailed explanations of the Trump administration's security protocols at the Florida estate, including what documents were present at Saturday's powwow and how the administration vetted club guests.

The request came after it was revealed that Trump and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held a meeting in plain sight on Saturday to discuss North Korea's most recent missile test.

Some guests at the club that night posted photos on social media showing the two leaders being briefed while aides stood in the background, using cellphones to shine light on documents.

The White House has said no classified documents were reviewed in public, but questions continue to swirl.

"White House press secretary Sean Spicer said no classified information was present in the Mar-a-Lago dining room, as the President was briefed in a Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) both before and after the dinner," Chaffetz wrote in the letter.

"Nevertheless, discussions with foreign leaders regarding international missile tests, and documents used to support those discussions, are presumptively sensitive," he added.

"While the President is always on duty, and cannot dictate the timing of when he needs to receive sensitive information about urgent matters, we hope the White House will cooperate in providing the Committee with additional information."
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Russia has deployed a new cruise missile apparently violating an arms control treaty banning ground-based U.S. and Russian intermediate-range missiles.
Russia has secretly deployed the ground-launched SSC-8 cruise missile that Moscow has been developing and testing for several years, despite U.S. complaints that it violated sections of the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces treaty, The New York Times reported.
The Russian Defense Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment on the New York Times story.
Russia's actions prove to be a challenge for President Donald Trump, as he had pledged to improve the relations between the U.S. and Russia by working with President Vladimir Putin during his campaign.
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america is weak under Trump

countrys doing whatever the fuck they want. Launch a missle, boom done.


this shit would not have happened under President Obama.

just sayin
 

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Multiple Russian military aircraft came close to a U.S. Navy destroyer in the Black Sea on Feb. 10, incidents considered ?unsafe and unprofessional,? a U.S. official said on Tuesday.

There were three separate incidents involving Russian aircraft and the USS Porter, Captain Danny Hernandez, a spokesman for U.S. European Command, said. One involved two Russian Su-24 jets, another a separate Su-24, and the third involved a larger IL-38.

?USS Porter queried all aircraft and received no response,? Hernandez said.

?Such incidents are concerning because they can result in accident or miscalculation,? he added.

The incidents involving the Su-24 were considered to be unsafe and unprofessional by the commanding officer of the Porter because of their high speed and low altitude, while the IL-38 flew at an unusually low altitude, Hernandez said.
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wtf

america military is weak under Trump

they have no respect and do what they want.
 

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Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, said that while the appearance of the Russian ship was not ?wholly unprecedented,? it showed the Trump administration had given Russia the green light to ?flex his muscles.?

For years, the 300-foot ship, which has equipment monitoring sonar and communications and carries defensive weaponry, has been patrolling near naval installations on the East Coast and was spotted two years ago near the Navy?s Trident ballistic missile submarine base in Kings Bay, Ga., The Hartford Courant newspaper reported.

?It?s been going on for years,? said Jeff Walsh, a retired Navy senior chief, who served 22 years aboard attack submarines and who works at Electric Boat in Groton. Mr. Walsh was quoted by the newspaper as saying that the attention roused by the ship was amusing to people who understand the context.

?It?s going to keep going on until everyone wants to play nice.?

The Associated Press quoted an unnamed military official as saying the ship had made a port call in Cuba previously and was monitored off Delaware?s coast.

It was not immediately clear how long the Russian ship had remained off the Connecticut coast. Captain Tucci said he did not have information about the location of the Russian ship on Thursday.

?It came up here, it turned around and left, and to my knowledge the last briefing I got, it was headed back down,? he said.
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America is weak under Trump


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New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) was trending on Twitter late Thursday, but probably not for the reasons he wanted.

It was because President Donald Trump told him to eat meatloaf during a White House lunch on Tuesday.

On the ?Boomer and Carton? sports radio show, Christie said he had been invited to Washington with his wife for the event.

?This is what it?s like to be with Trump: He says, ?There?s the menu, you guys order whatever you want,?? Christie said, according to audio posted online. ?And then he says, ?Chris, you and I are going to have the meatloaf.???

i found the audio of Chris Christie telling the story of Trump forcing him to eat meatloaf because i needed to hear it from his mouth

?He tells you what you?re eating?? cohost Craig Carton asked.

?Yeah, and I said we?re going to have the meatloaf?? Christie replied. ?And he said, ?I?m telling you, the meatloaf is fabulous.??

Carton: ?Did you have the meatloaf??

Christie: ?I did.?

Carton: ?It?s emasculating.?

Christie: ?No it?s not.?

Carton: ?Another man tells you what you eat and you eat it? Not acceptable. I don?t care who he is.?
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For the record, I don?t hate Donald Trump the person. I hate Donald Trump the president.

I wish I didn?t. But I do. Here?s why:

He?s a pathological liar, according to Republican Ted Cruz.

He?s a fake, a fraud, and a con-man, according to Republican Mitt Romney.

He convinced 81 percent of white evangelical Christian voters to throw Jesus under the bus to vote for a man who bragged about grabbing women ?by the pussy.?

He fired the acting Attorney General in a Monday Night Massacre because she determined that the president?s executive order on immigration was constitutionally indefensible.

He?s created an environment in which a southern white man can shut down a northeastern white woman while she?s reading from the floor of the Senate the cautionary words of a heroic southern black woman about a southern white man, Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, who was deemed too racist to be a federal judge in 1986.

He disrespects duly-appointed, Senate-confirmed federal magistrates: ?so-called judges.?

He?s offended our friends and allies, treating the Mexican and Australian governments in much the same way he?s treated John McCain and Megyn Kelly and a disabled reporter and Hillary Clinton and Ted Cruz and the Gold Star Khan Family and Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio and Rosie O?Donnell.

He hasn?t, as far as we know, paid federal income taxes in years, bragging that it?s smart on his part ? meaning it?s dumb on our part to do so, thereby undermining citizen investment in shared governance. Nor has he released federal tax returns, as other presidential candidates have for the last 40 years.

His wife in New York City, his weekly trips to Mar-a-Lago, and his gallivanting children are costing us a fortune.

He?s sloppy with national security. Proof: Michael Flynn.

He?s given us a Secretary of Education who was born into and married into a billionaire family, has never attended a public school or taught in a public school, never taken out a student loan or applied for a Pell Grant, or even much supported our public schools.

He nominated a labor secretary (now withdrawn) who took advantage of an undocumented worker, pays his fast-food employees a shitty wage, and wants to replace humans with robots because they don?t take vacation days.

He?s put together an administration of the wealthy, by the wealthy, and for the wealthy.

He?s not kept his campaign promise to release documents and even hold a press conference to prove that the third Mrs. Trump never worked in the US illegally. (We know she lied about having a college degree and ? knowingly or not ? plagiarized part of Michelle Obama?s DNC speech.)

He said he?d negotiate lower drug prices from pharmaceutical companies. Now he says he won?t ? but will give big pharma tax breaks and lift certain regulations on their industry.

He turned the nomination of a Supreme Court justice into the finale of a prime-time reality-show.

He knows little about the history of the United States, about our constitutional system, or about our institutions of government.

He has left millions of Americans who acquired health insurance via the ACA worried sick that this great benefit will be stripped from them.

His closest advisers have added to the chaos of the first weeks of the new administration: Kellyanne Conway and her universe of ?alternative facts? ? like the Bowling Green Massacre; Steve Bannon, who wants to play war with our military; Stephen Miller, who yells at the American people that the president?s views ?will not be questioned!?; and Sean Spicer, period.

He uses Twitter to harangue and berate and demean individuals and journalists and companies that question his infallibility.

He?s rattled and incoherent, unfit and unqualified and unstable.

He uses fear and anxiety to bring out the worst impulses that lurk just beneath the surface to pimp for votes and deepen the crevasse between his America and the rest of us.

He has not drained the swamp, as he promised. It?s deeper. It?s wider. It?s even more dangerous.

The Russians. The Russians. The Russians.

Conservative Republicans would have crucified our former philosopher-president, Barack Obama, for behavior that even resembled that of our schoolyard bully president, Donald Trump. Where is their outrage now? President Turmp is not making America great again. He?s making America ugly again. But Republicans, who created this president in their laboratory of anger and resentment, will use President Trump as long as he?ll sign his John Hancock to their legislation.

He?s my tenth president. I?ve appreciated or admired something about all of them. Until now.

Sad!

?Rodney Wilson teaches political science.
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During his chaotic 77-minute press conference on Thursday, President Donald Trump was on the defensive about his relationship with Russia. One key point he made, attempting to prove that that he wasn?t soft on Moscow, was to paint the previous administration as weak in handling the Kremlin ? by claiming again that Hillary Clinton gave Russia ?20 percent of our uranium? as secretary of state.

Here?s what he actually said during a rambling attempt to convince reporters that his Russia strategy was sound and not the product of some covert relationship that compromises the integrity of his policies:

It is good. We had Hillary Clinton try to do a reset. We had Hillary Clinton give Russia 20 percent of the uranium in our country. You know what uranium is, right? It?s this thing called nuclear weapons. And other things. Like lots of things are done with uranium. Including some bad things.

But nobody talks about that. I did not do anything for Russia. I've done nothing for Russia. Hillary Clinton gave them 20 percent of our uranium. Hillary Clinton did a reset, remember, with the stupid plastic button that made us all look like a bunch of jerks?

But the claim that Clinton gave 20 percent of America?s uranium to Russia is incorrect and clearly misleading. Trump is referring to Russia?s nuclear power agency purchasing a majority stake in a Toronto-based energy company between 2009 and 2013. The company had mines and land in a number of US states with huge uranium production capacity ? a move the US State Department signed off on. But PolitiFact did a thorough fact-check of the claim last year when Trump first made it on the campaign trail, and found the following faults with it:
1.The mines, mills, and land the company holds in the US account for 20 percent of the US?s uranium production capacity, not actual produced uranium.
2.The State Department was one of nine federal agencies and a number of additional independent federal and state regulators that signed off on the deal.
3.President Obama, not Secretary Clinton, was the only person who could?ve vetoed the deal.
4.Since Russia doesn?t have the legal right to export uranium out of the US, its main goal was likely to gain access to the company?s uranium assets in Kazakhstan.
5.Crucially, the main national security concern was not about nuclear weapons proliferation, as Trump suggests, but actually ensuring the US doesn?t have to depend too much on uranium sources from abroad, as the US only makes about 20 percent of the uranium it needs. An advantage in making nuclear weapons wasn?t the main issue because, as PolitiFact notes, ?the United States and Russia had for years cooperated on that front, with Russia sending enriched fuel from decommissioned warheads to be used in American nuclear power plants in return for raw uranium.?

Trump is desperate to repudiate claims that he?s Putin?s stooge

The general inaccuracy of Trump?s claim isn?t surprising; at this point, it would be more shocking if he strung together five minutes? worth of sentences that weren?t packed with falsehoods and lies.

But his misleading comments are in service of a broader goal: to push back against the notion that he?s at Vladimir Putin?s beck and call. Trump wants to make the case that the Obama administration is the real culprit when it comes to being too easy on the Kremlin by catering to its geopolitical interests for little in exchange. And he?s exaggerating points about uranium to make that case.
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its amazing a President will lie to us when it can be proved false.

its pathetic

He cant give up blaming Hillary like skul has to continue to hit on Obama .:lol:
 

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Ted Nugent, alleged draft dodger and Donald Trump supporter, may run for Senate for the state of Michigan in 2018.

The musician, whose most recent success was his 1980 hit ?Wango Tango,? revealed in an expletive-laden Facebook statement on Tuesday that he was mulling over the decision to run.

?If these GOP sonsabitches dont get it right this time I will come charging in as the ultimate WE THE PISSED OFF PEOPLE Mr FixIt Consitutional firebreathing shitkicker candidate from hell!? Nugent posted.

Nugent is perhaps best known for his 1977 interview with High Times, in which he said he avoided the Vietnam draft by defecating in his pants. Yep.

?Then a week before [my physical], I stopped going to the bathroom,? Nugent told the publication. ?I did it in my pants. Poop, piss the whole shot. My pants got crusted up.?

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Trump should pick Nugent as his NSA . Petraus just turned it down. Can you imagine a guy turning down that job who gave classified info to the lady he was poling.

Nugent is a good conservative. :lol::mj07:
 

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Swedes have been scratching their heads and ridiculing President Donald Trump's remarks that suggested a major incident had happened in the Scandinavian country.

During a rally in Florida on Saturday, Trump said "look what's happening last night in Sweden" as he alluded to past terror attacks in Europe. It wasn't clear what he was referring to and there were no high-profile situations reported in Sweden on Friday night.

The comment prompted a barrage of social media reaction on Sunday, with hundreds of tweets, and a local newspaper published a list of events that happened on Friday that appeared to have no connections to any terror-like activity.

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Catarina Axelsson said that the government wasn't aware of any "terror-linked major incidents." Sweden's Security Police said it had no reason to change the terror threat level.

"Nothing has occurred which would cause us to raise that level," agency spokesman Karl Melin said.

Axelsson told The Associated Press that the Swedish Embassy in Washington contacted the State Department on Sunday to request clarification of Trump's remarks and was waiting for an answer.

Former Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt tweeted , "Sweden? Terror attack? What has he been smoking? Questions abound."

The Aftonbladet tabloid addressed Trump in an article Sunday, "This happened in Sweden Friday night, Mr President," and listed in English some events that had happened in Sweden, including a man being treated for severe burns, an avalanche warning and police chasing a drunken driver.

One Twitter user said "After the terrible events #lastnightinSweden, IKEA have sold out of this" and posted a mock Ikea instruction manual on how to build a "Border Wall," saying the pieces had sold out.

Sweden, which has a long reputation for welcoming refugees and migrants, had a record 163,000 asylum applications in 2015 and it has since cut back on the number it annually accepts. Its most recent attack was in the capital, Stockholm, in December 2010, when an Iraqi-born Swede detonated two devices, including one that killed him but no one else.

At the rally, Trump told his followers to look what was happening in Germany, and also mentioned Paris, Brussels and Nice, in apparent reference to the terror attacks there. He didn't specify what was supposed to have happened in Sweden, simply saying "Sweden, who would believe this, Sweden."

Over the past few weeks, Trump counselor Kellyanne Conway has also referred to a "Bowling Green Massacre" that never occurred, and she was caught up in a public feud with CNN.
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Its ok Sweden

America is just a liar piece of shitballs these days.

Make America Great Trumpster.

how embarressing
 

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Kremlin critic Vladimir Kara-Murza (left) was an ally of the late opposition leader Boris Nemtsov, and joined him in 2014 to condemn corruption at the Sochi Olympics

A Russian opposition politician who fell into a coma due to poisoning this month has left the country for treatment abroad after his condition improved, his lawyer said Sunday.

"This morning Vladimir Kara-Murza flew out of the country... to go through rehabilitation treatment after his second acute poisoning," lawyer Vadim Prokhorov wrote on his Facebook page.

"The diagnosis in his hospital discharge report is still the same: 'toxic influence of an unknown substance'," he added.

Kara-Murza, 35, previously experienced sharp deterioration of health due to poisoning two years ago, which included kidney failure and nearly killed him.

Tests in laboratories abroad found high levels of heavy metals in his blood, but the Russian Investigative Committee denied his request to probe whether he was a target of intentional poisoning.

His family said that the latest collapse, which saw him put on a ventilator and renal dialysis in a Russian hospital, could be a result of the 2015 incident.

Kara-Murza was an ally of the late opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead close to the Kremlin in February 2015.

He currently works with the Open Russia foundation of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former oil tycoon who served 10 years in jail after openly opposing President Vladimir Putin.

Prokhorov said that Kara-Murza plans to continue his political work. The lawyer said that most likely Kara-Murza was intentionally poisoned.

Besides his work with Khodorkovsky, Kara-Murza has been deeply involved in lobbying in the United States for the expansion of the Magnitsky Act, which Prokhorov said "could be one of the reasons" for the poisoning because it targets Russian elites.

The 2012 sanctions list originally targeted Russian officials involved in the case of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky who died in prison after uncovering a government corruption scheme.

Since it was passed it has been expanded to include other individuals, including the Russian Investigative Committee chief Alexander Bastrykin, who was added only in January.
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seems kinda rude of Putin to treat opposition like that

what happened to free speech in Russia ?

Is Trump on the same road

there goes the good old constitution
 

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Only four weeks into his new digs in Washington, D.C., President Donald Trump is complaining that living in the White House is giving him 'cabin fever,' according to a new report.
The presidential lifestyle is giving Trump headaches and frustration, a White House advisor tells Axios' Mike Allen, the veteran beltway reporter who recently left Politico.

Trump is irked that he can't dine out on a regular basis like he used to in Trump Tower, handsomely situated on Midtown Manhattan's Fifth Avenue, Allen reports.
Headaches and frustrations: Trump speaks at a news conference in the White House on Thursday. Trump is having trouble adjusting to life in the White House, says a new report
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Headaches and frustrations: Trump speaks at a news conference in the White House on Thursday. Trump is having trouble adjusting to life in the White House, says a new report
Trump's wife Melania and son Barron have remained living in the Trump Tower penthouse for now.
Trump himself has spent several weekends away since taking office on January 20, at Mar-a-Lago, his ritzy Florida getaway.
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But that hasn't been enough to stave off the 'cabin fever,' the source tells Allen.
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awww Trump cant eat out at Club 21 anymore


eat a bologna sandwhich like skul does
 

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The US has deployed an aircraft carrier strike group to patrol the South China Sea, days after Beijing told Washington not to challenge its supposed ownership of the waterway.
China says the sea, which is resource-rich and a $5 trillion shipping lane for Asia, is almost entirely under its control, and has been militarizing islands there in an effort to bolster its claim over a host of other countries.
Trump is now continuing Obama's practice of sending US carriers through to assert that the sea is international waters, and has sent in the USS Carl Vinison.
But threats of military action from Chinese state media, Rex Tillerson's recent hint at a blockade, and recently emerged recordings of Steve Bannon, Trump's closest aide, predicting a Chinese was in 'ten years' mean the situation now is hotter than ever.
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The USS Carl Vinison has been deployed in the South China Sea, where its patrol will reaffirm that waters there are for international use. Beijing claims ownership of the lucrative area
In his confirmation hearing last month, Rex Tillerson sparked talk of war when he said he wanted to stop China from accessing islands in the sea that it has militarized
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In his confirmation hearing last month, Rex Tillerson sparked talk of war when he said he wanted to stop China from accessing islands in the sea that it has militarized
The USS Carl Vinson aircraft carrier group is engaging in 'routine operations in the South China Sea,' the navy said in a statement.:scared

It noted that the ships and aircraft had recently conducted exercises off Hawaii and Guam to 'maintain and improve their readiness and develop cohesion as a strike group.'
'We are looking forward to demonstrating those capabilities while building upon existing strong relationships with our allies, partners and friends in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region,' strike group commander Rear Admiral James Kilby said.

The group will patrol an area that has seen China butting heads with neighboring countries including the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei over ownership.
The Chinese foreign ministry has said ships and aircraft are allowed to operate in the area according to international law.
But on Wednesday, as reports that the Vinison was heading to China first emerged, a Beijing spokesman 'urged' the US to respect the region's 'efforts to maintain peace and stability in the South China Sea'.
Beijing 'firmly opposes any country's attempt to undermine China's sovereignty and security in the name of the freedom of navigation and overflight,' he said.
Concerns about a possible US-China conflict were raised in at the start of the month when a recording emerged of Steve Bannon, Trump's closest aide, saying that he expected a war with China within ten years.
'We're going to war in the South China Sea in five to 10 years, aren't we?' Bannon said on his radio show in March 2016, according to The Independent.
China has artificially built up islands into military bases. It challenges Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Burma for the sea. This is one island in 2014
This is the same island seen in 2015

China has artificially built up islands into military bases. It challenges Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines and Burma for the sea. Left: An island in 2014; right: same island, 2015
This is the island in 2016. Tillerson's remarks caused the Chinese army to say the possibility of war with the US was a 'practical reality' and state media to talk of 'nuclear strategy'
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This is the island in 2016. Tillerson's remarks caused the Chinese army to say the possibility of war with the US was a 'practical reality' and state media to talk of 'nuclear strategy'
'There's no doubt about that. They're taking their sandbars and making basically stationary aircraft carriers and putting missiles on those.
'They come here to the United States in front of our face - and you understand how important face is - and say it's an ancient territorial sea.'
Just days before that report, the People's Liberation Army (PLA) had posted a message on its website saying that war with America was becoming a 'practical reality'.
'"A war within the president's term" or "war breaking out tonight" are not just slogans, they are becoming a practical reality,' the PLA said, according to the independent Hong-Kong-based newspaper The South China Morning Post.


And last month, a report in the Global Times, a state media publication that represents the more hawkish wings of the Chinese government, talked of a possible 'military clash' with the US that would require a 'nuclear strategy'.
'The US has no absolute power to dominate the South China Sea,' the editorial, published without a byline, said.
'[Secretary of State Rex] Tillerson had better bone up on nuclear power strategies if he wants to force a big nuclear power to withdraw from its own territories.:0008
'If Trump's diplomatic team shapes future Sino-US ties as it is doing now, the two sides had better prepare for a military clash.'
Both that editorial and the PLA's remarks came in response to Tillerson's remarks that China should be stopped from accessing the islands that it has been militarizing over the past several years.
Trump's closest adviser, Steve Bannon (right) said in 2016 that he believed war with China over the islands was 'five-to-ten years' away
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Trump's closest adviser, Steve Bannon (right) said in 2016 that he believed war with China over the islands was 'five-to-ten years' awayxstop
Rex Tillerson met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi (right) at a G20 meeting on Friday, cooling the situation. But the Vinison's voyage in the sea will not help tensions
Rex Tillerson met with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi (right) at a G20 meeting on Friday, cooling the situation. But the Vinison's voyage in the sea will not help tensions
'It's a question of if those islands are in fact in international waters and not part of China proper, then yeah, we're going to make sure that we defend international territories from being taken over by one country,' Tillerson said.
He made the remarks in his confirmation hearing, in which he likened the expansion of China's influence to Russia's annexation of Crimea.
'We're going to have to send China a clear signal that, first, the island-building stops,' Tillerson said. 'And second, your access to those islands also is not going to be allowed.'
Fires were dampened somewhat on Friday as Tillerson met Chinese foreign secretary Wang Yi at a G20 gathering.
Wang told the secretary that the US and China share more similarities than differences.
But the arrival of the Vinison will do little to help tensions.
The Vinson has deployed to the South China Sea 16 times in its 35-year history, the US Navy said.
Washington says it does not take sides in the territorial disputes, despite sending in warships and planes to assert freedom of navigation in the sea several times

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WWIII right around the corner if they are going to fuck with China


Why dont we just do the same thing off our coastlines. Pour the sand and build bases in international waters.

then hear them squeal
 
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