I see his greatest benefit so far as great spoofs for SNL, and late night entertainment. These are things he has no control over, and must keep him up at night. There is no su... moreI see his greatest benefit so far as great spoofs for SNL, and late night entertainment. These are things he has no control over, and must keep him up at night. There is no such thing as a happy Saturday for Trump. Melissa McCarthy may single handily give him a far greater source of ire than Rosie O'Donnell ever did.
Is it any wonder the intelligence services don't trust him with sensitive information? Well, America, you wanted him; now you have to work out what to do with him.And here's a link... moreIs it any wonder the intelligence services don't trust him with sensitive information? Well, America, you wanted him; now you have to work out what to do with him.And here's a link: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-02-14/donald-trump-mar-a-lago-north-korea/8268042
If you think not, where are you moving?If you are not American, I don't put down your country, so please extend the same respect. As Americans, we argue politics and then eat dinne... moreIf you think not, where are you moving?If you are not American, I don't put down your country, so please extend the same respect. As Americans, we argue politics and then eat dinner together...at the family table even.
The Times reports today that, Steve Bannon, said the press should “keep its mouth shut” because it did not “understand this country”.That's real thoug... moreThe Times reports today that, Steve Bannon, said the press should “keep its mouth shut” because it did not “understand this country”.That's real thought-provoking is it not? From several aspects! SO the most influential advisor to the Trump regime would have the press only report twee feel good stories that support Trump? Is that how a democracy works? Sounds a bit dictatorship to me when they start muffling the press? America believes, (quite rightly!) in free speech.. but now we are being told that the press shouldn't report what they want? Interesting! I am told by American's that the press there isn't that free there as it is, much doesn't get reported, so I am told; what the public get to hear is decided by big corporations. That's bad enough but this seems to be saying that they shouldn't report anything that disagrees with Trump at all? Wouldn't that make it even harder for the citizens of America to know what's going on? Surely the populace have the right to hear both ... less
So, the speaker of the Houses of Parliament has gotten himself into some warm water cos he outright said that Trump would NOT be welcome, or allowed to speak to the Houses. I... moreSo, the speaker of the Houses of Parliament has gotten himself into some warm water cos he outright said that Trump would NOT be welcome, or allowed to speak to the Houses. It kinda was not his place to say that, well not without the backing of his contemporaries but we all know they are likely to say no too.. So they have been trying to figure out what to do when the Angry Satsuma visits our shores, to appease the miserable temper tantrum prone bully... and they are speculating that the Strumpet may be allowed to address a speech at Wembley, or the NEC Birmingham. And the proceeds from the sale of tickets will go to the British Legion, (a charity that looks after, raises money for ex British Armed forces). A noble cause for sure and who knows some people might well just go see the idiot yap his deranged nonsense, from curiosity, or wanting to support the charity, if nothing else! But me thinks the charity might be disappointed in the size of this *windfall* they get from this venture!&nbs... less