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Trump is finally Uniting this Country!

Yeah, Sparky. :)

The House vote condemning Trump's Syria Exit was
354 to 60 -- which included two-thirds of the House Republican caucus and all of it top leaders.

It's easy to vote on stuff when the vote is meaningless and doesn't commit American soldiers to die.
 
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It's easy to vote on stuff when the vote is meaningless and doesn't commit American soldiers to die.
Weird. I could have sworn Peacenik85 was on this board touting how Trump kicked the sh*t out of ISIS when they were driven out of the last of their occupied lands. But rather than make damn sure we finished the job as Mattis envisioned, we're going to high-tail it out of Syria and actually allow ISIS prisoners to escape??!?

What the hell did American soldiers die for if we weren't willing to finish the job?

Why would anyone in the region ever again assist us in fighting terrorism when we've shown we'll happily throw our allies under the bus if need be?
 
Weird. I could have sworn Peacenik85 was on this board touting how Trump kicked the sh*t out of ISIS when they were driven out of the last of their occupied lands. But rather than make damn sure we finished the job as Mattis envisioned, we're going to high-tail it out of Syria and actually allow ISIS prisoners to escape??!?

What the hell did American soldiers die for if we weren't willing to finish the job?

Why would anyone in the region ever again assist us in fighting terrorism when we've shown we'll happily throw our allies under the bus if need be?

Again, stop acting like you give a shit about the Kurds or anyone else. You sat and watched Obama allow 400,000 people to die in Syria without doing a thing and you cheerleaded the guy.

We beat the hell out of ISIS. The Caliphate is gone as evidenced by the fact that a new conflict has just erupted between Kurds and Turks, in Syria, while the actual Syrian regime is helpless to even evict the Turks. It's a shit situation that has nothing to do with ISIS and we shouldn't have troops caught in the middle.

There are 4M armed soldiers across the Gulf region who have governments part of the anti ISIS coalition. Send them in to assure ISIS doesn't come back in any way or form.

The Brits and French were in our coalition and training the Kurds; where are their troops? Why aren't they leaving their troops behind to act as human shields in this most recent conflict? Hmm?
 
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Wow. Next time I’ll hit the gym earlier before work instead of checking the WC and creating a firestorm inside the Shooksters brain first thing in the morning :joy:
 
Jesus, could the responses here get any more pathetic?

What do our Trumpsters do when forced to defend the batsh*t crazy and slimeball antics of the TV celebrity they voted into the Office of the President? They punt.

Rather than apologize -- or even acknowledge what a horrible mistake it was to put that senile megalomaniac in office -- we're told the crazy sh*t Trump says and does doesn't really matter anyway, :rolleyes:
That’s not what I’m saying at all :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

I’m saying that you are obsessing over a lot of irrelevant BS. It doesn’t affect the daily lives of most Americans
 
Now THERE's a great comeback to the issues I raised: Question my sincerity. :)

Yeah baby, and they're NEVER coming back, says the same joker who blasted Obama for the aftermath of our troop withdrawals from Iraq.

funny how you once again selectively quoted out of having to answer questions that prove you wrong. Again.

where are the British and French soldiers standing in front of the same Kurds that they also trained?
 
I don't agree with pulling out in this situation, but honestly, I am just glad that Republicans have finally come around to the idea that "cutting and running" isn't always a bad thing. At least until a Democrat is in office again, and then it will go back to being cowardly of course.
 
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That’s not what I’m saying at all.

I’m saying that you are obsessing over a lot of irrelevant BS. It doesn’t affect the daily lives of most Americans
So when your guy is behaving in a batsh*t crazy idiot, it's 'irrelevant BS.' Got it. :rolleyes:
 
Shookster where are the British and French troops? Why aren’t they in the front playing human shield?
 
Whoever voted for trump expecting him EVER to be presidential is delusional. None of this surprises me.

But he is the president, so it is relevant. Just because you don't have high expectations of him, doesn't mean he cant be criticized.
 
But he is the president, so it is relevant. Just because you don't have high expectations of him, doesn't mean he cant be criticized.
Criticize all you want. He’s not going to change. The behavior will wax and wane, but
it does seem like the Democrats are getting to him. It’s getting worse

He needs to not run in 2020 Completely unnecessary
 
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Whoever voted for trump expecting him EVER to be presidential is delusional. None of this surprises me.
Interesting revisionist history, Ucfmikes.

I think all of the people who voted for him -- as well as the hopeful people who did not -- thought the Presidency would change him.

I can still recall the overly-gushy reactions to his first SOTU address: Wow, Trump sounded SO Presidential! It was like a collective sigh of relief that, 'yes, he is capable of doing this.'

Unfortunately, we've seen countless times since then that he can't.
 
Interesting revisionist history, Ucfmikes.

I think all of the people who voted for him -- as well as the hopeful people who did not -- thought the Presidency would change him.

I can still recall the overly-gushy reactions to his first SOTU address: Wow, Trump sounded SO Presidential! It was like a collective sigh of relief that, 'yes, he is capable of doing this.'

Unfortunately, we've seen countless times since then that he can't.
Meh. He can do it in spurts, but not consistently. It’s not who he is. He’s 70+ years old. I was never that naive to believe that
 
I love how this clown is utterly ducking my question as to why our closest allies, whom had fighters and trainers alongside the Kurds as well, didn't leave their soldiers behind to serve as human shields.
 
You sat and watched Obama allow 400,000 people to die in Syria without doing a thing and you cheerleaded the guy.
Trump has the entire country scratching their heads and saying WTF?

But his loyal foot soldier, 85, ignores all the head shaking and laughter. Instead, as we see above, he whips out his standard "whaddabout Obama?" lines. :rolleyes:

85's playbook:
1. Trump can do no wrong.
2. If Trump does wrong, blame Obama.
 
God forbid I put words in your mouth. My recollection is that you said Trump's batsh*t craziness (my words, not yours) is getting worse rather than better and it's not worth it.

Is THAT better? :)
His verbal and twitter reactions and responses to the relentless and often unnecessary criticism

Is that the batsh*t craziness that you often refer to or is it more his actual presidential decisions?
 
Is that the batsh*t craziness that you often refer to or is it more his actual presidential decisions?
BOTH!

Seriously, this man doesn't read briefings and is well-known for making spontaneous decisions before consulting with his advisors.

He does some of the craziest things (i.e. inviting the Brit family to the WH with plans of springing the person responsible for their son's death on them), and says and writes some of the most despicable things that anyone would say in public, let alone the POTUS.

We had hopes the Presidency would change him. Sadly, he's changed the Presidency -- and not for the better.
 
I love how this clown is utterly ducking my question as to why our closest allies, whom had fighters and trainers alongside the Kurds as well, didn't leave their soldiers behind to serve as human shields.

LOL

Still ducking
 
Weird. I could have sworn Peacenik85 was on this board touting how Trump kicked the sh*t out of ISIS when they were driven out of the last of their occupied lands. But rather than make damn sure we finished the job as Mattis envisioned, we're going to high-tail it out of Syria and actually allow ISIS prisoners to escape??!?

What the hell did American soldiers die for if we weren't willing to finish the job?

Why would anyone in the region ever again assist us in fighting terrorism when we've shown we'll happily throw our allies under the bus if need be?

Go back and read your last paragraph. "Why would anyone in the region ever again assist us in fighting terrorism......" if that is the battle that we are up against, why would we ever seek allies in the region? We helped the Yazidis and Peshmerga because they were being attacked, not the other way around. We helped the syrian kurds because they were being attacked, not the other way around. Maybe, just maybe, if they stopped attacking Turkish installations in an effort to create their own Islamic state we would stand by their side.
 
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Additional British and French troops were sent to Syria back in July, dumbass -- as if that fact had anything to do with Trump's impulsive decision to withdraw troops without consulting his generals.

Where were your answers to these questions that I posed to you:
What the hell did American soldiers die for if we weren't willing to finish the job?

Why would anyone in the region ever again assist us in fighting terrorism when we've shown we'll happily throw our allies under the bus if need be?
 
Additional British and French troops were sent to Syria back in July, dumbass -- as if that fact had anything to do with Trump's impulsive decision to withdraw troops without consulting his generals.

Where were your answers to these questions that I posed to you:

Where are they now, dumbass? Why aren't our awesome allies putting their troops in the front lines to act as human shields? They fought with and trained the Kurds too, why don't they have a responsibility to leave them behind and in between the Turks and the Kurds?

Funny how you guys are bitching and whining about the Brits and French "abandoning!" their fellow anti ISIS fighters.
 
Funny how you guys are bitching and whining about the Brits and French "abandoning!" their fellow anti ISIS fighters.
The usual obfuscation from DiehardTrumpster85. I swear he never addresses the issue at hand. It’s always a dumb “whaddabout?”
 
The usual obfuscation from DiehardTrumpster85. I swear he never addresses the issue at hand. It’s always a dumb “whaddabout?”

You care so much about the Kurds! Surely you have strong words for those Brits and French who abandoned the Kurds!

[roll] You're a total joke.
 
You care so much about the Kurds!
There was a retired military man on Limbaugh's show yesterday who told Rush that he was a diehard Republican but nevertheless, it hurt him to the core to see America's military honor tarnished by a decision by our Commander-in-Chief to abandon our battlefield allies in such a dishonorable way.

It would appear I'm not the only American who cares about our honor, dignity, and the Kurds.
 
There was a retired military man on Limbaugh's show yesterday who told Rush that he was a diehard Republican but nevertheless, it hurt him to the core to see America's military honor tarnished by a decision by our Commander-in-Chief to abandon our battlefield allies in such a dishonorable way.

It would appear I'm not the only American who cares about our honor, dignity, and the Kurds.

We allied ourselves with ISIS at one time. Too bad our lack of honor and dignity kept us from standing with our allies back then too
 
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We allied ourselves with ISIS at one time. Too bad our lack of honor and dignity kept us from standing with our allies back then too

We've done things over the years (i.e. air strikes, selling weapons that made its way to ISIS, etc.) that you could argue helped ISIS, but we never allied ourselves with ISIS.

But why go there?

Do we really need to besmirch the honor and integrity of our men and women in uniform in an effort to defend a President with zero honor and integrity.
 
We've done things over the years (i.e. air strikes, selling weapons that made its way to ISIS, etc.) that you could argue helped ISIS, but we never allied ourselves with ISIS.

But why go there?

Do we really need to besmirch the honor and integrity of our men and women in uniform in an effort to defend a President with zero honor and integrity.

We purchased small weapons from eastern European arms manufacturers and had them delivered to ISIS, along with Al Qaeda in UAE. I would call that an alliance.
 
We purchased small weapons from eastern European arms manufacturers and had them delivered to ISIS, along with Al Qaeda in UAE. I would call that an alliance.
Again, why are you going there?

For the sake of this discussion, let's say you're right and we knowingly helped the terrorists that American soldiers risked their lives to destroy. What's the message?

Are we to believe our brave men and women in uniform were dupes in fighting a war against ISIS?

Are we to appreciate what a genius Trump is for abandoned the region to Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Iran?

Sorry, I just don't get it.
 
There was a retired military man on Limbaugh's show yesterday who told Rush that he was a diehard Republican but nevertheless, it hurt him to the core to see America's military honor tarnished by a decision by our Commander-in-Chief to abandon our battlefield allies in such a dishonorable way.

It would appear I'm not the only American who cares about our honor, dignity, and the Kurds.

The Taliban were our battlefield allies at one time, too. Remember that? Yep we cozied up to them and supplied, trained, and secretly fought with them when we all had a problem with the Russians.

That turned out great for the US, huh?
 
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Are we to appreciate what a genius Trump is for abandoned the region to Russia, Syria, Turkey, and Iran?

Sorry, I just don't get it.

[roll]

More revisionist history total bullshit.

Russia is a fully engaged country in the Middle East now but it has nothing to do with Trump and everything to do with Obama and his decision to allow chemical weapons to be used in Syria without retaliation. It was soon after that decision that Russia saw that the US was sitting this conflict out, and threw the entire weight of their military behind Assad and formed an alliance with Iran and their proxies.

You're braindead and delusional if you thought a few hundred US troops were going to change the fact that Syria is now a Russian/Iranian proxy area, that Iran is about to cripples and consume Lebanon, and Iran has all but secured southern Iraq. All of this happened prior to 2016 mind you.
 
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