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Meanwhile, Trump is having an overseas twitter tantrum - criticizing Americans while on foreign soil. Perhaps he should try and keep his feeble mind on why he is there.
The tantrum is by those responding to his tweets, as usual !!!
The democrat candidates and others in congress have no problem criticizing this President every time he's on foreign soil. Debased by their base if the don't break traditions. The voters are experiencing greater freedoms under President Trump and this is one of them !!!
He also called Biden low IQ and sided with Kim overseas. Good God. The Japanese are probably laughing their a$$ off that that moron.
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He also called Biden low IQ
when was this? Got proof?
We are amused at your virture signalling..it is really adorable seeing people so exasperated screaming at the sky in utter infantile frustration..please, keep it up
We are amused at your virture signalling..it is really adorable seeing people so exasperated screaming at the sky in utter infantile frustration..please, keep it up
Do you have that thing called a television? IF you do - you can watch Trump's PUBLIC remarks.
Trump, as usual, disgraces us in Japan, undermining all norms of propriety
Traditionally, whether you term is loyalty or courtesy, or just common sense, American presidents don't insult Americans when abroad. But Trump can't function without venting.
Japan Rolled Out the Red Carpet. Trump Veered Off Into Personal Fixations
By Annie Karni
It was just after 6 a.m. on the final day of a state visit to Japan designed to flatter and entertain him... But Mr. Trump’s mind was, again, preoccupied by politics at home... Throughout his visit, though, Mr. Trump acted like a man who could never be fully present. From start to finish, his stay in Japan was defined more by his focus on politics at home than diplomacy abroad, expressed as a running refrain posted online seemingly every time he was left alone with his screens... American officials in the past have made a point of leaving domestic politics behind when traveling abroad. Politics, as the outdated saying goes, stopped at the water’s edge. Not so in the age of Trump and Twitter...
"I can never remember such a moment in modern American diplomacy,†said Michael McFaul, a former American ambassador to Russia. “It’s completely unprecedented, especially in the vulgar ways that President Trump choose to do so.â€
You have to feel sorry for the Loony Left. So desperate. They have their magnifying glasses out now, looking for the tiniest speck of negativity on our President.
What will they do when a big pile of poo is dumped on them from Spygate? It'll take a lot of showers to get rid of that stink. Could last for many elections.
Melania was in charge of the gifts on this trip. Very personal, thoughtful choices.
The Empress studied at Harvard and was given a red fountain pen made from an oak tree that stands within the university grounds.
Trump gave the Emperor a 1938 viola, handmade in West Virginia, along with a signed photo of American composer Aaron Copland and a signed photo of himself (customary when state guests visit the emperor and empress). The emperor is a viola player.
Trump’s visit to Japan made him the first world leader to visit the new emperor.
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