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Oh swell, he gets to embarrass the USA once again on the world stage in a place where ha can not intimidate the press. Everything he does or says will be recorded for posterity, and he will not be able to shut them down ...
Finally we got rid of Obama who could do nothing but apologize for America.
Trump is actually making the US stronger after so many failed Presidents.
You may not like the bluntness that Trump speaks but it's exactly what the US, the UK and the world needs in calling out the Corrupt Leaders around the world.
Roscoe... I thought life would be back to normal and boring once Obama left office. Thankfully I was wrong.
I’d love to be a fly on the wall during the lunch with Theresa May, 3 days before she leaves office.
Remember on Trump’s last visit, when someone asked him if he’d given her advice on Brexit? He answered that he would never presume to give her advice, but that they had talked about it. I wonder if he did have a strong opinion at the time about how she should handle it, and that she wishes she had followed it. OR, did she follow his suggestions, and they were backfired?
Welcome to Blighty Mr President.
Just to warn you the usual woke snowflakes are outraged by your visit.
And the Marxist leader of Her Majesty's Opposition has refused to meet you.
But as the official leader of our biggest friend and ally you'll be pleased to know a great many people here are delighted to see you.
We're all so bored by Brexit we need some fun in our lives.
If you like him so much, please keep him there. It will keep him from causing further great harm to the USA.
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Don't get me wrong.I love the footy and my entire day today is being planned around being in my favourite stool in my local supping a cool pint and watching the game.
But,you know,it's not the only thing occupying people's minds.
Thousands of Sandalistas are brushing off their Birkenstocks and packing their sun-dried tomato and haloumi cheese wraps for a busy week of stamping their feet and virtue-signalling against Trump's visit.
Trump is the President of our most important ally and a long-time trading partner and whatever you think about him the office he stands for and the country he represents should be respected.
Maybe someone could let him know while he's there?
Location: By the sea, by the sea, by the beautiful sea
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Trump visits merrie olde England
Finally we got rid of Obama who could do nothing but apologize for America. Trump is actually making the US stronger after so many failed Presidents.
You may not like the bluntness that Trump speaks but it's exactly what the US, the UK and the world needs in calling out the Corrupt Leaders around the world.
Roscoe... I thought life would be back to normal and boring once Obama left office. Thankfully I was wrong.
HOW?
Specifically! And that means proveable facts, NOT mere opinion.
Trump appears to be pretty darn beloved in Cornwall. I was there for a month last June and folks could not stop pestering us about him as soon as they learned we were Americans. They had a lot of praise, and also lots of good-hearted jeering of his overall goofiness. We were *not* expecting positive remarks but lo and behold, we heard plenty.
The silent majority is everywhere, it seems!
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