Another one escapes Trump' Plantation

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riflebear
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RioRata
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riflebear said:

This thread, LOL...





Fake news just can't win:

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NBC Snooze and the War Street Journal both decided to bury the lead in their coverage of their own poll.


I hope Trump starts dumping documents left and right:

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Trump hasn't even begun to fight back. He told Tucker Carlson last week he's open to declassifying evidence of the deep state's crimes in the coming months (the president can declassify anything for any reason without any restrictions).
Waco1947
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Sad
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Waco1947
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riflebear said:

This thread, LOL...





Boom! Not so fast
Only George W. Bush had a higher approval rating in the Republican Party at the same point in his presidency
53 percent say that recently imposed tariffs would hurt the average American
45 percent disapprove of the way Trump is handling trade between the U.S. and foreign countries
56 percent say immigration helps the U.S. more than it hurts
46 percent say special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian meddling in the election should continue


Read Newsmax: NBC/WSJ Poll: Trump Approval at All-Time High
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RioRata
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Waco1947 said:

Sad

Is he wrong though?
Waco1947
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Boom! More from the Poll
President Donald Trump's job approval rating rose to an-all time high of 45 percent with help from Republican support, according to a poll released Sunday by The Wall Street Journal and NBC News.

Trump's approval rating among Republicans stands at 88 percent, with 50 percent of voters saying he has handled the economy better than other major issues. Forty-four percent approve of the way he has handled North Korea, but the president has higher disapproval numbers on border security and immigration, trade, U.S. and Russia relations and immigrant families at the border.

Fifty-eight percent disapprove of the way his administration has treated children and parents who entered the country illegally and who have been separated at the border, while 51 percent object to the relationship between the U.S. and Moscow. The poll started one day ahead of Trump's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 16 where Trump appeared to absolve Putin and Russia from meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential ele



Read Newsmax: NBC/WSJ Poll: Trump Approval at All-Time High
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Boom! Not so fast Part III
President Trump hit his highest average approval rating in his sixth quarter in office, reaching a personal best of 41.9 percent between April and July, according to Gallup polling. 42%
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Waco1947
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And this is just sad.
Just 14 per cent of Trump voters said he should resign in the event that special counsel Robert Mueller or the congressional intelligence committees find that his campaign colluded with Russia. On the other hand, 77 per cent of Trump voters believe he should remain in office if the collusion claims are proven true.
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RioRata
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1947 Is triggered. He's finally seeing the handwriting on the wall.
Sam Lowry
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Waco1947 said:

And this is just sad.
Just 14 per cent of Trump voters said he should resign in the event that special counsel Robert Mueller or the congressional intelligence committees find that his campaign colluded with Russia. On the other hand, 77 per cent of Trump voters believe he should remain in office if the collusion claims are proven true.
Don't be so sad. At least the known colluder Hillary Clinton isn't in office.
cinque
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Yep. Trump won. He got by but he won't get away. Night cometh.
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Waco1947 said:

And this is just sad.
Just 14 per cent of Trump voters said he should resign in the event that special counsel Robert Mueller or the congressional intelligence committees find that his campaign colluded with Russia. On the other hand, 77 per cent of Trump voters believe he should remain in office if the collusion claims are proven true.
Count me in on the 77...if there was collusion, we should thank Russia for exposing the Democratic Party!
RioRata
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Waco1947 said:

riflebear said:

This thread, LOL...





Boom! Not so fast
Only George W. Bush had a higher approval rating in the Republican Party at the same point in his presidency



Trump's second term is gonna be beautiful. MAGA!!!

BOOM!
contrario
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Waco1947 said:

riflebear said:

This thread, LOL...




56 percent say immigration helps the U.S. more than it hurts

No sht. I'm surprised this isn't higher actually. Most people are in favor of LEGAL immigration. It's the whole illegal immigration thing that people have a problem with.
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cinque said:

Doc Holliday said:

cinque said:

Doc Holliday said:

cinque said:

Waco1947 said:

Trump's turn toward Russia is indefensible. I am a lifelong Republican. I have campaigned and won as a member of the party, and I have served more than one Republican president. My Republican colleagues once rightfully critical of President Obama's engagement strategy with Russian leader Vladimir Putin have to end their willful ignorance of the damage Trump is doing both domestically and internationally. We must put aside the GOP label, as hard as that may be, and demonstrate the leadership our country needs by calling on the president to step down.
Christine Todd Whitman.
Talk about walking away? Republicans are doing it in droves.
No they're not lol
Sure they are. You have life long prominent Republicans imploring Americans of all persuasions to vote for Democrats in November. Who would have thought the likes of Bill Kristol. Steve Schmidt, Nicole Wallace, Joe Scarborough, George Will, James Comey, Angela Stewart, Christi Todd Whitman, Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Congressman, David Jolly, Evan McMullin and all of the former Republicans in the intelligence communities would have walked away?
Wow you really have no clue what the Republican party looks like now lol.

You don't know what you're up against.

This isn't 2008.
Here is an ocular demonstration of what your party looks like now. It's not pretty:


Voting for Jason Spencer is as shameful as being Jason Spencer.
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RioRata said:

1947 Is triggered. He's finally seeing the handwriting on the wall.

Bless your heart.
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