Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 23:32 - Oct 3 with 2768 views | longlostjack | Sick bloke. Hope the justice system throws the book at him. Also sick to try to make political capital out of it on an Internet forum. Crawl back into your hole. [Post edited 3 Oct 2018 23:34]
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 06:00 - Oct 4 with 2689 views | peenemunde |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 23:32 - Oct 3 by longlostjack | Sick bloke. Hope the justice system throws the book at him. Also sick to try to make political capital out of it on an Internet forum. Crawl back into your hole. [Post edited 3 Oct 2018 23:34]
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Oh stfu you are always doing the same with regards to Trump etc. Fooking hypocrite. There should be no mercy shown to child abusers. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 09:12 - Oct 4 with 2623 views | oldcob | The thread title should read 'Simon Thomas disgrace' he wasn't instructed by the party to do what he did. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 09:28 - Oct 4 with 2596 views | omarjack |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 06:00 - Oct 4 by peenemunde | Oh stfu you are always doing the same with regards to Trump etc. Fooking hypocrite. There should be no mercy shown to child abusers. |
When Trump gets attacked, it's personal against his misconduct. And not against Republicans or conservatives as a whole. But those who keep supporting President Scumbag are ok with his abhorrent actions and they are as culpable. Meanwhile, This guy is a scum. But I doubt anyone from his party would ever vote for him or defend him after this. That's the difference. [Post edited 4 Oct 2018 9:28]
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 09:40 - Oct 4 with 2585 views | peenemunde |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 09:28 - Oct 4 by omarjack | When Trump gets attacked, it's personal against his misconduct. And not against Republicans or conservatives as a whole. But those who keep supporting President Scumbag are ok with his abhorrent actions and they are as culpable. Meanwhile, This guy is a scum. But I doubt anyone from his party would ever vote for him or defend him after this. That's the difference. [Post edited 4 Oct 2018 9:28]
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Nonsense. Has Trump been found guilty of misconduct ? The people who attack him are the liberal establishment, who don’t like his policies. Build that wall and keep them out 👠| | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:09 - Oct 4 with 2532 views | BytholWyn | A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist - and those are Trump's characteristics that are beyond dispute. Anyone who defends this repugnant person is speaking volumes about their own character. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:19 - Oct 4 with 2519 views | Lohengrin |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:09 - Oct 4 by BytholWyn | A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist - and those are Trump's characteristics that are beyond dispute. Anyone who defends this repugnant person is speaking volumes about their own character. |
” A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist.” Ha! Mate, you’ve just provided the epithet for every politician who has made a significant splash from Julius Caesar to David Lloyd George. If you want to arraign Trump on that basis you are going to have to find a bloody big dock! The narcissist charge is one that could readily be applied to just about every politician that has ever sought high office. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:23 - Oct 4 with 2481 views | Catullus |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:19 - Oct 4 by Lohengrin | ” A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist.” Ha! Mate, you’ve just provided the epithet for every politician who has made a significant splash from Julius Caesar to David Lloyd George. If you want to arraign Trump on that basis you are going to have to find a bloody big dock! The narcissist charge is one that could readily be applied to just about every politician that has ever sought high office. |
Beat me to it, is Trump very much different from Tony Blair? This scumbag in the OP though, he was a pedo when he joined Plaid not because he joined. I hope he's locked up for a long time, by todays rules he'll probably only get a few months or a suspended and probably only a few years on the register. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:33 - Oct 4 with 2465 views | Lohengrin |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:23 - Oct 4 by Catullus | Beat me to it, is Trump very much different from Tony Blair? This scumbag in the OP though, he was a pedo when he joined Plaid not because he joined. I hope he's locked up for a long time, by todays rules he'll probably only get a few months or a suspended and probably only a few years on the register. |
”...is Trump very much different from Tony Blair? Smaller hands, apparently. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:43 - Oct 4 with 2456 views | BytholWyn |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:19 - Oct 4 by Lohengrin | ” A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist.” Ha! Mate, you’ve just provided the epithet for every politician who has made a significant splash from Julius Caesar to David Lloyd George. If you want to arraign Trump on that basis you are going to have to find a bloody big dock! The narcissist charge is one that could readily be applied to just about every politician that has ever sought high office. |
You have a point, but Trump is off the scale on all of these traits. George W Bush is a politician I disliked - but he's a saint in comparison with Trump. By the way, it's a trick of the hard right in the States to tar everyone with the same brush, as a way of deflecting attention from their own far more serious shortcomings - something that Trump excels at. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:44 - Oct 4 with 2456 views | Catullus |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:33 - Oct 4 by Lohengrin | ”...is Trump very much different from Tony Blair? Smaller hands, apparently. |
I wouldn't possibly know but if Blair was in a Monty Python film he'd be a Roman called "Biggus Dickus" and Trump would be his more succesful big brother. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 14:55 - Oct 4 with 2409 views | pikeypaul |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 23:32 - Oct 3 by longlostjack | Sick bloke. Hope the justice system throws the book at him. Also sick to try to make political capital out of it on an Internet forum. Crawl back into your hole. [Post edited 3 Oct 2018 23:34]
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And if it had been a Tory this thread would be longer than my countdown to Brexit thread. You are a total hypocrite along with the rest of the bitter,loser,lefties here. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 14:58 - Oct 4 with 2406 views | Mo_Wives |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 13:43 - Oct 4 by BytholWyn | You have a point, but Trump is off the scale on all of these traits. George W Bush is a politician I disliked - but he's a saint in comparison with Trump. By the way, it's a trick of the hard right in the States to tar everyone with the same brush, as a way of deflecting attention from their own far more serious shortcomings - something that Trump excels at. |
Nope. What you're seeing is the effect on news sales that is referred to as the 'Trump bump' https://www.ft.com/content/99039bc0-3011-11e7-9555-23ef563ecf9a Coverage of Trump and the election has been causing upsurges in sales so the media write more stories about this subject to keep the shekels rolling in. Left wing media know their viewers want to read negative stories about Trump so they focus on those and the right wing media do the opposite to keep their viewers clicking. This is why you have some people thinking he's the worst person in history and others thinking he's the greatest. Some of us realise the truth is somewhere between. In the past there has been a very friendly, cosy relationship between the press and the presidents. They (the press) have enjoyed access to him and he has been given an easier ride by them in return. Trump stood up and called them bull shitters...now they are at war...and it's great for business. Their dying industry gets a welcome revenue boost and he gets press and as he said... “good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all. Controversy, in short, sells.” ― Donald J. Trump, Trump: The Art of the Deal I suspect they are both happy with the way things are and will miss each other when it's all over. Unfortunately the world seems to be full of people who buy into this pantomime. Our leaders are still c*nts, our media are still liars and the only thing that's changed is the angle that they're f*cking the people from. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 15:07 - Oct 4 with 2392 views | Lohengrin |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 14:58 - Oct 4 by Mo_Wives | Nope. What you're seeing is the effect on news sales that is referred to as the 'Trump bump' https://www.ft.com/content/99039bc0-3011-11e7-9555-23ef563ecf9a Coverage of Trump and the election has been causing upsurges in sales so the media write more stories about this subject to keep the shekels rolling in. Left wing media know their viewers want to read negative stories about Trump so they focus on those and the right wing media do the opposite to keep their viewers clicking. This is why you have some people thinking he's the worst person in history and others thinking he's the greatest. Some of us realise the truth is somewhere between. In the past there has been a very friendly, cosy relationship between the press and the presidents. They (the press) have enjoyed access to him and he has been given an easier ride by them in return. Trump stood up and called them bull shitters...now they are at war...and it's great for business. Their dying industry gets a welcome revenue boost and he gets press and as he said... “good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all. Controversy, in short, sells.” ― Donald J. Trump, Trump: The Art of the Deal I suspect they are both happy with the way things are and will miss each other when it's all over. Unfortunately the world seems to be full of people who buy into this pantomime. Our leaders are still c*nts, our media are still liars and the only thing that's changed is the angle that they're f*cking the people from. |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 15:14 - Oct 4 with 2382 views | longlostjack |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 14:55 - Oct 4 by pikeypaul | And if it had been a Tory this thread would be longer than my countdown to Brexit thread. You are a total hypocrite along with the rest of the bitter,loser,lefties here. |
Ask the nurse to put John Wayne on for you. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 15:24 - Oct 4 with 2363 views | BytholWyn |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 14:58 - Oct 4 by Mo_Wives | Nope. What you're seeing is the effect on news sales that is referred to as the 'Trump bump' https://www.ft.com/content/99039bc0-3011-11e7-9555-23ef563ecf9a Coverage of Trump and the election has been causing upsurges in sales so the media write more stories about this subject to keep the shekels rolling in. Left wing media know their viewers want to read negative stories about Trump so they focus on those and the right wing media do the opposite to keep their viewers clicking. This is why you have some people thinking he's the worst person in history and others thinking he's the greatest. Some of us realise the truth is somewhere between. In the past there has been a very friendly, cosy relationship between the press and the presidents. They (the press) have enjoyed access to him and he has been given an easier ride by them in return. Trump stood up and called them bull shitters...now they are at war...and it's great for business. Their dying industry gets a welcome revenue boost and he gets press and as he said... “good publicity is preferable to bad, but from a bottom-line perspective, bad publicity is sometimes better than no publicity at all. Controversy, in short, sells.” ― Donald J. Trump, Trump: The Art of the Deal I suspect they are both happy with the way things are and will miss each other when it's all over. Unfortunately the world seems to be full of people who buy into this pantomime. Our leaders are still c*nts, our media are still liars and the only thing that's changed is the angle that they're f*cking the people from. |
There may be some truth in this narrative - and Trump is certainly an arch-manipulator. He's not very bright, but is has an understanding of what makes people tick for sure. But I'm perfectly capable of making my mind up about Trump - and this idiot disgusts me. I would seriously doubt the judgement and character of anybody who doesn't feel the same. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 15:43 - Oct 4 with 2335 views | Mo_Wives |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 15:07 - Oct 4 by Lohengrin | |
EASY!... WOW...look at the arse on me. That's fantastic. Is that the view other people get? God damn, that's some lucky other people | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:07 - Oct 4 with 2308 views | BytholWyn | Does Trump disgust you Mo Wives? Easy, yes or no answer. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:13 - Oct 4 with 2304 views | Mo_Wives |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:07 - Oct 4 by BytholWyn | Does Trump disgust you Mo Wives? Easy, yes or no answer. |
Yes. Any man who gets their hands on that kind of power usually started out being the kind of person who will trample on anyone to get there or got corrupted along the way. The same with Genocide George Bush and Barrack Obama and so on. The one thing I do like about Trump is he pisses off all the right people. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:22 - Oct 4 with 2290 views | BytholWyn | You started so well there... But, there you go and muddy the waters by putting Obama in the same bracket as Trump. I mean really... | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:31 - Oct 4 with 2273 views | Ace_Jack |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:19 - Oct 4 by Lohengrin | ” A serial philanderer, compulsive liar and narcissist.” Ha! Mate, you’ve just provided the epithet for every politician who has made a significant splash from Julius Caesar to David Lloyd George. If you want to arraign Trump on that basis you are going to have to find a bloody big dock! The narcissist charge is one that could readily be applied to just about every politician that has ever sought high office. |
Trump literally broke the law though covering up his affairs. That's the difference. Also Simon Thomas is a scumbag and a disgrace to the nation, not just to his party. | | | |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:45 - Oct 4 with 2252 views | Mo_Wives |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:22 - Oct 4 by BytholWyn | You started so well there... But, there you go and muddy the waters by putting Obama in the same bracket as Trump. I mean really... |
The people of Libya thank you for your ignorance. Edit - I'd like to add that you agreed with the start of my post. So you think that ANY MAN who gets that power will be corrupt and prepared to trample on people...except Obama? And if you actually think it also applies to him, that he will be corrupt and tread on people, then why does he not disgust you? Do you normally like corrupt people? [Post edited 4 Oct 2018 17:43]
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 21:58 - Oct 4 with 2155 views | Catullus |
Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 16:45 - Oct 4 by Mo_Wives | The people of Libya thank you for your ignorance. Edit - I'd like to add that you agreed with the start of my post. So you think that ANY MAN who gets that power will be corrupt and prepared to trample on people...except Obama? And if you actually think it also applies to him, that he will be corrupt and tread on people, then why does he not disgust you? Do you normally like corrupt people? [Post edited 4 Oct 2018 17:43]
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Because Obama is such a humanist, https://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/stories/2017-01-17/obamas-covert-drone-war One person being a total A hole doesn't mean a previous post holder isn't. | |
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Plaid Cymru Disgrace on 12:20 - Oct 5 with 2051 views | LeonWasGod |
Not good and there was a lot of capital made out of that at the time. Apparently Trumpie has expanded the drone programme and undertaken more air strikes in a wider range of places. | | | |
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