Ex-MI6 officer named as author of Trump dossier

Started by BackFire3 pages
Originally posted by Surtur
I agree though. People think a civil war will happen or a bunch of nukes will be dropped. So technically he is defying expectations by NOT causing the extinction of the human race.

Yes exactly. If he ends up simply not being a total disaster that might be all it takes for many to consider him a "success".

It'll be interesting to see where these numbers go from here. I think historically the numbers usually drop pretty quickly upon the person entering office. But historically the numbers have never been this low to begin with. So we'll see what happens here.

Originally posted by Robtard
It took Bush four+ years and a disastrous war to dip below 40%, you think Trump can do that in a year or so. Look at how great Trump is.

You're right, he's got my vote in 2020.

Wow, no wonder this site is dying... Fake news and belief in the same pollsters who said Hillary would win in a landslide... This is like a Tumblr thread.

Alt-right-boy said 'Fake news!", that disproves everything, he's doing what he's told like a good lad.

Originally posted by Henry_Pym
Wow, no wonder this site is dying... Fake news and belief in the same pollsters who said Hillary would win in a landslide... This is like a Tumblr thread.

But muh polls!

Originally posted by Robtard
Alt-right-boy said 'Fake news!", that disproves everything, he's doing what he's told like a good lad.
The left started the fake news narrative, but they are such corrupt failures they lost at their own game... But, please parrot talking points while complaining about parroting...

Did you guys hear that this super credible source was verified yesterday?

If you didn't that is because it didn't happen.

(i)

2nd half of first word in thread title

named as author

which is accountable to

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secretary_of_State_for_Foreign_and_Commonwealth_Affairs

who is appointed by

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prime_Minister_of_the_United_Kingdom

(ii)

Spoiler:
Old con new crowd

A new twist to an old trick
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3466005.stm