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Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:19 am
by Moggy
captain red dog wrote:Well apparently Blair ran wingman to leak UK intelligence information to Trump too. I certainly hope our authorities investigate.


That doesn't make much sense. I can't imagine that Blair has much access to UK intelligence these days. Blair is a friend of the Clinton's. And Trump would be his natural political enemy anyway (Blair is pro EU for instance).

Farage would make sense (although I doubt he has much UK intelligence either!), Boris would make sense. Blair just doesn't seem to fit.

But the world is strawberry floating crazy, so this will all probably end up with Blair being declared King of the independent empire of New York. ;)

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:48 am
by Garth

twitter.com/axios/status/948875978205483008


Good man! :toot:

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:52 am
by Alvin Flummux
This is going to blow up big time, isn't it?

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 11:57 am
by Garth
Although the White House yesterday portrayed Wolff as a poseur, he spent hours at a time in private areas of the West Wing, including the office of Reince Priebus when he was chief of staff.

The White House says Wolff was cleared for access to the West Wing fewer than 20 times.
Wolff, a New Yorker, stayed at the Hay Adams Hotel when he came down to D.C., and White House sources frequently crossed Lafayette Park to meet him there.

How could Wolff possibly know for sure what Steve Bannon and the late Roger Ailes said at a private dinner?
It turns out Wolff hosted the dinner for six at his Manhattan townhouse.

https://www.axios.com/how-michael-wolff ... 60813.html

Why on earth did everyone involved agree to this? :lol:

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:12 pm
by captain red dog
Partridge Iciclebubbles wrote:
captain red dog wrote:Well apparently Blair ran wingman to leak UK intelligence information to Trump too. I certainly hope our authorities investigate.


That doesn't make much sense. I can't imagine that Blair has much access to UK intelligence these days. Blair is a friend of the Clinton's. And Trump would be his natural political enemy anyway (Blair is pro EU for instance).

Farage would make sense (although I doubt he has much UK intelligence either!), Boris would make sense. Blair just doesn't seem to fit.

But the world is strawberry floating crazy, so this will all probably end up with Blair being declared King of the independent empire of New York. ;)

I think it's fair to say Blair has more contacts in the intelligence services than Farage, and the story that he was after a job out in the middle east sounds credible. His views on the middle east and Islam seems to align quite well with Trump these days.

Blair has of course denied it, and we know he is totally trustworthy....

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:14 pm
by KK
Please have tapes on Blair, for Christ sake.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:43 pm
by Moggy
captain red dog wrote:
Partridge Iciclebubbles wrote:
captain red dog wrote:Well apparently Blair ran wingman to leak UK intelligence information to Trump too. I certainly hope our authorities investigate.


That doesn't make much sense. I can't imagine that Blair has much access to UK intelligence these days. Blair is a friend of the Clinton's. And Trump would be his natural political enemy anyway (Blair is pro EU for instance).

Farage would make sense (although I doubt he has much UK intelligence either!), Boris would make sense. Blair just doesn't seem to fit.

But the world is strawberry floating crazy, so this will all probably end up with Blair being declared King of the independent empire of New York. ;)

I think it's fair to say Blair has more contacts in the intelligence services than Farage, and the story that he was after a job out in the middle east sounds credible. His views on the middle east and Islam seems to align quite well with Trump these days.

Blair has of course denied it, and we know he is totally trustworthy....


I don’t like or trust Blair. It just makes very little sense for him to be leaking information to Trump.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:43 pm
by Peter Crisp
Garth wrote:
Although the White House yesterday portrayed Wolff as a poseur, he spent hours at a time in private areas of the West Wing, including the office of Reince Priebus when he was chief of staff.

The White House says Wolff was cleared for access to the West Wing fewer than 20 times.
Wolff, a New Yorker, stayed at the Hay Adams Hotel when he came down to D.C., and White House sources frequently crossed Lafayette Park to meet him there.

How could Wolff possibly know for sure what Steve Bannon and the late Roger Ailes said at a private dinner?
It turns out Wolff hosted the dinner for six at his Manhattan townhouse.

https://www.axios.com/how-michael-wolff ... 60813.html

Why on earth did everyone involved agree to this? :lol:


Mainly because they're so deluded that they honestly feel they are above the law and that they can just claim "Fake news" and any criticism will just disappear.
Just a glance at some of the obviously untrue gooseberry fool Trump has said and gets away with proves that to make that delusion almost the depressing truth.

If any of us lied as much at work or made as many media blunders as Trump does we'd be fired but he won't be because for some unknown reason it doesn't seem to matter when he does it.
I have a feeling not many people in an office environment would get past the interview stage if the employer had a tape of them saying they enjoy "Grabbing ladies by the pussy".

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:46 pm
by Squinty
I just read an article on ten things that are mentioned in the book. Some of them are funny. Others paint the picture of a deeply unhappy man who never expected to be elected.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:51 pm
by Lex-Man
Partridge Iciclebubbles wrote:
captain red dog wrote:
Partridge Iciclebubbles wrote:
captain red dog wrote:Well apparently Blair ran wingman to leak UK intelligence information to Trump too. I certainly hope our authorities investigate.


That doesn't make much sense. I can't imagine that Blair has much access to UK intelligence these days. Blair is a friend of the Clinton's. And Trump would be his natural political enemy anyway (Blair is pro EU for instance).

Farage would make sense (although I doubt he has much UK intelligence either!), Boris would make sense. Blair just doesn't seem to fit.

But the world is strawberry floating crazy, so this will all probably end up with Blair being declared King of the independent empire of New York. ;)

I think it's fair to say Blair has more contacts in the intelligence services than Farage, and the story that he was after a job out in the middle east sounds credible. His views on the middle east and Islam seems to align quite well with Trump these days.

Blair has of course denied it, and we know he is totally trustworthy....


I don’t like or trust Blair. It just makes very little sense for him to be leaking information to Trump.


Apparently he was fishing for a peace envoy role at the time. It does sound a little fishy although this isn't the first time these allegations have surfaced. Hopefully we'll get some decent evidence about the claim soon though.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 12:53 pm
by Moggy
Squinty wrote:I just read an article on ten things that are mentioned in the book. Some of them are funny. Others paint the picture of a deeply unhappy man who never expected to be elected.


Poor Donald. :cry:

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 1:00 pm
by Squinty
Partridge Iciclebubbles wrote:
Squinty wrote:I just read an article on ten things that are mentioned in the book. Some of them are funny. Others paint the picture of a deeply unhappy man who never expected to be elected.


Poor Donald. :cry:


I know, poor Donnie. If only he hadn't run for president. None of this is his fault. Everyone else is wrong.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 1:03 pm
by Hexx
I imagine he's unhappy and frustrated (although I can't believe he didn't want to win).

He's insecure - and he's in a position he's falling for the world to see and he can't bully/bluster out of. He's falling. Nothing appears happening. No one is praising/lauding him. He's brilliant so why isn't it working? Why is it hard?

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:41 pm
by Harry Ola
So Cease and Desist part II. Wolff and the publisher now get the same empty threat.

twitter.com/CarolLeonnig/status/948916606461206529



Everyone is hoping they do sue, because that means discovery and Trump testifying under oath!

Bit late anyway to stop this juicy take:

twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/948920761993089025


Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:45 pm
by Lex-Man
I think I might have to buy a copy of this book as a birthday present although it's not out for a couple of weeks.

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:56 pm
by Garth
lex-man wrote:I think I might have to buy a copy of this book as a birthday present although it's not out for a couple of weeks.

It's out in 5 days :D

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fire-Fury-Mich ... 408711400/

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:56 pm
by Hexx

twitter.com/CREWcrew/status/948918203408879616


Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 2:58 pm
by Moggy
Hexx wrote:I imagine he's unhappy and frustrated (although I can't believe he didn't want to win).

He's insecure - and he's in a position he's falling for the world to see and he can't bully/bluster out of. He's falling. Nothing appears happening. No one is praising/lauding him. He's brilliant so why isn't it working? Why is it hard?


His whole life has been easy. He had a rich father and so his childhood was easy. His adult life was easy thanks to his inheritance allowing him to be the top dog at his company. He’s never really had to work for anything, had spent his whole life getting exactly what he wants and has very rarely been told no.

And now he is President and cannot understand why work is tough and why people will not do exactly what he wants.

Poor lamb. :cry:

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:00 pm
by Tafdolphin
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-cana ... ws_central

Trump's now trying to get the release of the book stopped. lol

Re: US Politics - "strawberry floating idiot" "surrounded by clowns" "dumb as gooseberry fool"

Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:06 pm
by Moggy
Rudolphin wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42570555?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_breaking&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=news_central

Trump's now trying to get the release of the book stopped. lol


Will this mean that far right wingers will now be forced to either ditch Trump or else shut the strawberry float up about “liberal snowflakes want to ban freedom of speech!!1!!”?

;)