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From The Washington Post----------------------------------What do people in other parts of the world say about Small Hands the orange lion.---------------"Mr Trump is so stupid, my God!" Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
“Divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong.” Former British prime minister David Cameron on Trump's proposed Muslim travel ban.
“He changes opinions like the rest of us change underwear." Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen.
“His discourse is so dumb, so basic." Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa.
“That’s the way Mussolini arrived and the way Hitler arrived.” Mexican President Enrique Peña on Trump's rhetoric.
"Trump is an irrational type." Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
"Yes [the election of Donald Trump would be dangerous]. [It] would complicate relations between Europe and the United States." French President Francois Hollande.
"You [Trump] are a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America. Withdraw from the U.S. presidential race as you will never win." Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud.
"I can only hope that the election campaign in the USA does not lack the perception of reality." Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Trump's use of the "America first" slogan.
“Mr. Trump’s statement only serves to show not only his insensitivity, but also his ignorance about Pakistan.” Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan after Trump demanded the release of a doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden in 2011.
“For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, ‘These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States.' " Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal, a former ambassador to the U.S., on Trump's proposed Muslim ban.
“Let's be clear, Donald Trump is an idiot. I have tried to find different, perhaps more parliamentary adjectives to describe him but none was clear enough. He is an idiot." Gavin Newlands, a British MP with the Scottish National Party.
“Scary. That’s how we view Trump [...] Could we depend on the United States? We don’t know. I can’t tell you how the unpredictability we are seeing scares us.” An unnamed ambassador whose country has a close relationship with Washington.
“If he becomes president it would be a catastrophe. He’s an avowed admirer of Vladimir Putin and it would be a disaster for international politics if Trump gets anywhere near the nuclear button." Søren Espersen, a foreign affairs spokesperson for the far right Danish People's Party.
“When an apple’s red, it is red. When you say ignorant things, you’re ignorant." Mexico’s top diplomat, Foreign Affairs Secretary Claudia Ruiz Massieu.
"I consider Donald Trump a man who invests a lot in a policy of fear." Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
"I think the Donald Trump phenomenon is a real problem for the United States, making their democracy look kind of weird." Christopher Pyne, minister for industry, innovation and science in the Australian government.
"Whether Donald Trump, Marine le Pen or Geert Wilders — all these right-wing populists are not only a threat to peace and social cohesion, but also to economic development." Germany's Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel.
"Seriously, have you ever heard me say something like that?" French far right politician Marine Le Pen on Trump's proposal to ban foreign Muslims from entry to the United States.
“Given his positions, do we even want to have anything to do with this guy?” An unnamed European ambassador.
“If he becomes president, it will be a disaster.” Former Danish foreign minister Martin Lidegaard.
"[Trump has] no regard for alliances at all." Former Australian ambassador to the U.S. Kim Beazley.

I'm in good company because I see Dr Strange Orange in the same light as these world leader, A worthless mental case.
 
And the beat goes on... And the beat goes on.........

"Mr Trump is so stupid, my God!" - Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.

“He changes opinions like the rest of us change underwear." - Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen.

"Trump is an irrational type." Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.

"Yes [the election of Donald Trump would be dangerous]. [It] would complicate relations between Europe and the United States." - French President Francois Hollande.

"Mr. Trump’s statement only serves to show not only his insensitivity, but also his ignorance about Pakistan.” - Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan

"I consider Donald Trump a man who invests a lot in a policy of fear." - Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

“Let's be clear, Donald Trump is an idiot. I have tried to find different, perhaps more parliamentary adjectives to describe him but none was clear enough. He is an idiot." Gavin Newlands, a British MP with the Scottish National Party.

“If he becomes president, it will be a disaster.” Former Danish foreign minister Martin Lidegaard.

"[Trump has] no regard for alliances at all." Former Australian ambassador to the U.S. Kim Beazley.

"You [Trump] are a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America. Withdraw from the U.S. presidential race as you will never win." Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud.
 
Dear leftists, globalists, and ****heads in foreign countries that cant manage your own lands...

Trump is the duly elected president of the United States.

That is all.
 
Dear leftists, globalists, and ****heads in foreign countries that cant manage your own lands...

Trump is the duly elected president of the United States.

That is all.

He's a disaster.
 
He's a disaster.

Yes, we know. If Trump saved a box of kittens and three orphans from a fire you'd blame him for not putting the fire out and being too rough with the kids, for using the moment for his own glory. Trump could walk across water and you'd say "So what, he can't swim, what's your point?"
 
Yes, we know. If Trump saved a box of kittens and three orphans from a fire you'd blame him for not putting the fire out and being too rough with the kids, for using the moment for his own glory. Trump could walk across water and you'd say "So what, he can't swim, what's your point?"

You don't know jack****.
 
Yes, we know. If Trump saved a box of kittens and three orphans from a fire you'd blame him for not putting the fire out and being too rough with the kids, for using the moment for his own glory. Trump could walk across water and you'd say "So what, he can't swim, what's your point?"
Actually, the "walk on water" analogy is exactly how the racist right viewed Obama. No matter what he tried to accomplish, he was still a lowly black man in their eyes.
 
Trump has a unique opportunity that he is pissing away. He needs better and more experienced folks in the White House.
 
Actually, the "walk on water" analogy is exactly how the racist right viewed Obama. No matter what he tried to accomplish, he was still a lowly black man in their eyes.

Obama is damn lucky he can pass for black, because otherwise given the crap work he turned in......

Having a cool black President made us feel good, made us think that maybe we really are still on the path of greatness in spite of all the rot of everythying we see around us.........We were in no mood to let his laziness, his failure to keep his word, his failure to manage the government very well, his foreign policy incompetence, his maybe it is sorta a good idea but we have pressing matters ObamaCare VERY poorly constructed program that had to be bipartisan to work but Obama could not be bothered, his failure to bring us back from the Great Recession in any kind acceptable manner, his failure to put any of the crooks who cooked up the Great Recession in jail, his failure, failure failure.........we could not let that ruin our feel good time....because it is....at the end of the day......all about us.

Not America.
 
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From The Washington Post----------------------------------What do people in other parts of the world say about Small Hands the orange lion.---------------"Mr Trump is so stupid, my God!" Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo.
“Divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong.” Former British prime minister David Cameron on Trump's proposed Muslim travel ban.
“He changes opinions like the rest of us change underwear." Danish Foreign Minister Kristian Jensen.
“His discourse is so dumb, so basic." Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa.
“That’s the way Mussolini arrived and the way Hitler arrived.” Mexican President Enrique Peña on Trump's rhetoric.
"Trump is an irrational type." Chinese Finance Minister Lou Jiwei.
"Yes [the election of Donald Trump would be dangerous]. [It] would complicate relations between Europe and the United States." French President Francois Hollande.
"You [Trump] are a disgrace not only to the GOP but to all America. Withdraw from the U.S. presidential race as you will never win." Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Alsaud.
"I can only hope that the election campaign in the USA does not lack the perception of reality." Germany's Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Trump's use of the "America first" slogan.
“Mr. Trump’s statement only serves to show not only his insensitivity, but also his ignorance about Pakistan.” Pakistani Interior Minister Chaudry Nisar Ali Khan after Trump demanded the release of a doctor who helped the CIA hunt down Osama bin Laden in 2011.
“For the life of me, I cannot believe that a country like the United States can afford to have someone as president who simply says, ‘These people are not going to be allowed to come to the United States.' " Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal, a former ambassador to the U.S., on Trump's proposed Muslim ban.
“Let's be clear, Donald Trump is an idiot. I have tried to find different, perhaps more parliamentary adjectives to describe him but none was clear enough. He is an idiot." Gavin Newlands, a British MP with the Scottish National Party.
“Scary. That’s how we view Trump [...] Could we depend on the United States? We don’t know. I can’t tell you how the unpredictability we are seeing scares us.” An unnamed ambassador whose country has a close relationship with Washington.
“If he becomes president it would be a catastrophe. He’s an avowed admirer of Vladimir Putin and it would be a disaster for international politics if Trump gets anywhere near the nuclear button." Søren Espersen, a foreign affairs spokesperson for the far right Danish People's Party.
“When an apple’s red, it is red. When you say ignorant things, you’re ignorant." Mexico’s top diplomat, Foreign Affairs Secretary Claudia Ruiz Massieu.
"I consider Donald Trump a man who invests a lot in a policy of fear." Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
"I think the Donald Trump phenomenon is a real problem for the United States, making their democracy look kind of weird." Christopher Pyne, minister for industry, innovation and science in the Australian government.
"Whether Donald Trump, Marine le Pen or Geert Wilders — all these right-wing populists are not only a threat to peace and social cohesion, but also to economic development." Germany's Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel.
"Seriously, have you ever heard me say something like that?" French far right politician Marine Le Pen on Trump's proposal to ban foreign Muslims from entry to the United States.
“Given his positions, do we even want to have anything to do with this guy?” An unnamed European ambassador.
“If he becomes president, it will be a disaster.” Former Danish foreign minister Martin Lidegaard.
"[Trump has] no regard for alliances at all." Former Australian ambassador to the U.S. Kim Beazley.

I'm in good company because I see Dr Strange Orange in the same light as these world leader, A worthless mental case.

What do you expect? He is telling them that they have to learn to pay their own way. Of course they are upset. Their free riding models will no longer work.
 
Trump has a unique opportunity that he is pissing away. He needs better and more experienced folks in the White House.

In that, he needs more experience and academia on board, I agree totally. There is no Baker or Kissinger there.
 
In that, he needs more experience and academia on board, I agree totally. There is no Baker or Kissinger there.

Are some of those kinds of guys finally ready to step up and help out because I have not heard that.
 
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Actually, the "walk on water" analogy is exactly how the racist right viewed Obama. No matter what he tried to accomplish, he was still a lowly black man in their eyes.

I see its the the lib-tard mantra of you opposed our guy because you're racist, but us not opposing your guy is not racism. The walk on water analogy is from the fact that no matter how bad Obama screwed up or what he did the left acted like his **** didn't stink.
 
Trump has a unique opportunity that he is pissing away. He needs better and more experienced folks in the White House.

Are some of those kinds of guys finally ready to step up and help out because I have not heard that.
 
He's a disaster.
He's 2 months into a presidency and he has faced a non stop barrage of minldess leftists ****heads in this country hell bent on ensuring the Trump presidency is a trainwreck...country be damned. Sure...he's no daisy. But the hate-filled leftists ****s bent on destroying the country by proxy? Far worse.
 
What the world thinks of DJT is irrelevant. The more the left whines about irrelevancies, the more decent people are convinced he's doing a dang good job as leader of the USA.
 
Actually, the "walk on water" analogy is exactly how the racist right viewed Obama. No matter what he tried to accomplish, he was still a lowly black man in their eyes.

You're right, racist tend to do that. They think black people can't do anything right.

They are a tiny minority of the "right".

Now a majority of Left wing racist, think the black people can't vote without their help, survive, get a job, go to college... not without the benevolent help of the white man of course.
 
I see its the the lib-tard mantra of you opposed our guy because you're racist, but us not opposing your guy is not racism. The walk on water analogy is from the fact that no matter how bad Obama screwed up or what he did the left acted like his **** didn't stink.

And no matter how bad Trump screws up (or lies), his supporters act like his **** doesn't stink either.

Some people did oppose Obama because he was black. I wasn't one of them, but it's ridiculous to assume some didn't support him because of his color. Just like some people don't support Trump because he's a rich white man.
 
"I consider Donald Trump a man who invests a lot in a policy of fear." Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

Well, yeah.

As for the rest of the OP, I would say I really care what everyone on that list thinks, but then I'd be lying.
 
And no matter how bad Trump screws up (or lies), his supporters act like his **** doesn't stink either.

I agree with that.

Some people did oppose Obama because he was black.

But the vast majority of those being accused of being racist because they didn't support Obama are not racist.
I wasn't one of them, but it's ridiculous to assume some didn't support him because of his color. Just like some people don't support Trump because he's a rich white man.

Its also ridiculous to assume that someone's lack of support for someone is rooted in racism or anti-rich.
 
Now a majority of Left wing racist, think the black people can't vote without their help, survive, get a job, go to college... not without the benevolent help of the white man of course.

Leftists have exploited blacks for decades. Not only does the left think black people can't vote without their help, etc, but they have convinced blacks they are unworthy, unfit, and dependent. How evil is that?
 
I agree with that.



But the vast majority of those being accused of being racist because they didn't support Obama are not racist.


Its also ridiculous to assume that someone's lack of support for someone is rooted in racism or anti-rich.

I agree that it wasn't the majority of people opposing Obama simply because he's black. I don't ever recall saying anything else.

No, it isn't ridiculous to assume someone's lack of support is rooted in racism. We know there are racists all over the country. And yes, many people reject the "rich". I reject Trump because of his actions and nasty words, not because he is white or rich. I have no stats or anything to back this up and it's nothing but my opinion, but I would guarantee some people oppose him because he's nothing but a rich white man.
 
Leftists have exploited blacks for decades. Not only does the left think black people can't vote without their help, etc, but they have convinced blacks they are unworthy, unfit, and dependent. How evil is that?

"Exploited" blacks...because blacks are too stupid to think for themselves? That's exactly what you're saying if you think they are capable of being "exploited".

I think blacks vote with the Democrats because they agree with the Democrats. Just like most Puerto Ricans and most Jews do. And most Evangelicals vote with the Republicans because they agree with them.
 
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