1. First world countries: All of Western Europe, America, Canada, Australia 2. Most of second world country: all of Eastern Europe, Russia and former soviet countries. 3. Developed Asian countries: Asian tigers (south Korea, Singapore, Malasya), Japan, China, Israel (look it up, they're Asian), turkey 4. BRICS other countries: Brazil, India, South Africa 5. Lesser developed Asian countries: Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, etc 6. Other Asian countries not mentioned above: Nepal, Buthan, Tibet (are they even a country?), all except afpak 7. MENA countries not in war: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Saudi, Iran 8. Latin America countries non Marxist countries: Mexico, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay 9. Latin America socialist shitholes: Venezuela, Cuba, Bolivia, 10. All other African countries not in war 11. Countries in Islamic war: Nigeria, Iraq, Syria 12. Power gap ... 9001. Islamic state (if they ever get recognized as a country) 9002. A pile of poo in the loo 9003. A pile of poo in a designated shitting street in India 9004. Power gap 10000. Afghanistan 10001. A pile of poo outside a designated shitting street in India 10002. Pakistan
Julian Moore
woot
Leo Cooper
हाँ
Leo Gonzalez
It will happen.
Justin Roberts
Uruguay should be level 4 or more though.
Isaiah Jenkins
What happened to the /awoo/ posters? That's two threads in a row they've missed.
Ian Garcia
CHECK THIS SHIT OUT GUYS
DONALD GAVE US A MANUAL ON HOW TO SHILL AGAINST THE HILL
AWESOME. This is on his freaking site!? HOLY SHIT BTFO.
I'm gonna read the entire doc like an autist.
Caleb Hill
Who /recently registered to vote/ here?
I feel bad for missing my state's primary but I'll make it up in a few months
Dominic Powell
God Emperor supplying ammo for his Internet People.
Ian James
Watch some telenovelas.
Justin Jackson
I just donated my entire paycheck of $750 to Trump's campaign, who's gonna match me ?!
Charles Smith
This is nothing new, where do you want help?
Parker Cook
...
Colton Ortiz
Trump
Luis Flores
Better than the constant cuck spamming desu. I'd also probably find people with less embarrassing taste with whom to discuss them.
John Foster
Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA) joined Breitbart News Saturday on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 and discussed presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s email scandal with guest host Matthew Boyle, Breitbart’s Washington political editor.
“Only the voters can hold Clinton accountable. This administration will not do it,” Issa charged, adding that “there’s more than enough [evidence] for an indictment.”
He explained that the statute essentially holds an individual responsible for transmitting what would be perceived as classified material in a non-secured environment. He said Clinton transmitted communications such as working with a Mayor in Afghanistan, adding that if those communications had become available to the wrong people, he could have been killed.
“Having fought this administration for all six of its years before I moved off of my position because of term limits, one thing I know is there is only one way out of this scandal and that’s an election. We will not see this administration hold anyone – including Hillary Clinton — accountable.”
In regards to Congress’ attempts to obtain information from the Justice Department on this matter, Issa continued, “[The Administration] did not follow the law. Eric Holder – most people don’t know it – was actively participating in his emails in obstruction of justice. He and his key allies were specifically trying to figure out ways to not provide information related to our subpoenas. That is a felony. It is a grounds for disbarment.”
Issa also referenced revelations revealed in the book Clinton Cash about foreign donations to the Clinton Foundation. “The deals that she and her husband were pocketing foreign money,” he referenced, adding “she wanted that to be behind closed doors.”
“She did that because she doesn’t know where the line is,” he alleged.
Issa also discussed his new book Watchdog, which is available next month. “Watchdog is a story particularly of this administration’s corrupt behavior,” Issa explained.
Levi Rodriguez
Make America Great Again cowboy hats when?
Mason Green
Are Trump Gen threads now outsourced to India?
Nicholas Wood
Don't do that
Zachary Gray
So what exactly is going on there? I got tired of seeing the resident pedo spam his threads all the time, so I moved on.
Christopher Reed
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Austin Bailey
George Will, television pundit and columnist at The Washington Post, said he has left the Republican Party, and he spelled out the pro-Hillary Clinton strategy he thinks will allow the establishment Republicans to regain control of the party after this presidential election.
“This is not my party,” Will said at a fancy luncheon at the Federalist Society in Washington, D.C., where he took the party line in the nation’s capital and said that Trump would be worse than Clinton.
“Make sure he loses. Grit their teeth for four years and win the White House” in 2020, Will said, referring to what Republicans should do about Trump.
The bespectacled baseball aficionado has mostly been a non-factor this election cycle, as Trump’s populist nationalist campaign has galvanized voters and taken over Will’s once-genteel party.
Trump has failed to lock up the support of some Beltway and establishment conservative types, despite the fact that he is running on an extremely right-wing platform based on across-the-board tax cuts, immigration control, and a tough stance on terrorism.
Will, who has been known to talk about baseball, and frequently compares politics to the sport, appears to now be a Democratic Party-sympathizing free agent. It is unclear whether he will–or should–return to the Republican Party at any point in the future.
>dude just give them the supreme court
Hudson Cruz
YAAAS HILLARY!
Charles Bell
From the thumbnail I thought this was a Ben Garrison cartoon.
John Rogers
David Dees
Ryan Walker
I could see Trump retweeting this, though accidentally
Hunter Long
Manafort disabled Trump's retweet button
Caleb Rodriguez
They are already trying to make him lose. I also cant stand this meme where they think they can make hillary a single term president. Hasnt happened in decades.
Charles Morris
Was this supposed to go out yet?
Blake Collins
QUEEEENNN
Would've been tweetable if it didn't have the Israel themes 2bh, kikes wouldn't let that pass
Xavier Harris
It's a battleground. But it's easy to spot """"subtle"""" political shilling with the usual mindless liberal spouting.
All Disney threads are full of shills, and they're up 24/7.
I'm sure it'd be easy to tip the scale towards this side with more commitment. Also remember that the board is a maymay machine, amd they rapidly spread to Reddit and Twitter.
>He doesn't know ISIS is in Iraq too Gotta browse /sg/ buddy
Xavier Stewart
>he hasnt tweeted a single thing spooky
Asher Wilson
Whos ready to drop some donation bombs? Time for a donation raid, I just donated $2500 of my student loan to Trump, who will match me?!
Colton Ross
>they think they could win another election after hillary legalizes the spics
Jordan Miller
What does he say? Screen caps?
Owen Cook
Literally could not be more hyped for the generals.
Can't wait to see Hillary BTFO on live national TV.
>m...muh hilldawg >m...muhahaha
Daniel Roberts
Donald Trump is campaigning like it’s 1884. That’s a good thing.
His speech on Wednesday sliced open new wounds in the Clinton campaign. He has spent weeks calling Hillary Clinton “Crooked Hillary,” but for the first time since the mid-1990s, someone went after the Clintons for their cronyism and corruption.
This is only the beginning, and if Trump were smart—he has proven to be adept at finding the oppositions weak points and relentlessly pulverizing them—he would adopt the 1884 playbook from the Democratic Party and call himself “Donald the Good,” with a pledge to clean up corruption in Washington, D.C. and restore order to a system that has been destroyed by the establishment and their flush lobbyist buddies. Wednesday was a great start: “If I am elected President, I will end the special interest monopoly in Washington, D.C.”
Everyone knows that Washington, D.C. is a haven for corruption and slime. It has been for a long time, nearly 150 years in fact. In 1884, the Republican Party nominated James G. Blaine of Maine. They had a six term winning streak and chose a man who had been active in the party for two decades. But that was the problem. Blaine was tainted. He had been exposed as a liar, a cheat, a crook, and a phony statesman. He had lined his pockets with lobby money during most of his time in Congress, had supported Reconstruction (which until the Marxist takeover of the American historical profession in the last thirty years was regarded as the greatest tragedy in American history), and was implicated in the largest scandal of the late-nineteenth century, the Credit Mobilier fiasco.
Blaine eventually cleared his name in that scandal, but not long afterwards, a series of letters surfaced that showed Blaine had made significant profits from “investments” in the Little Rock and Fort Smith Railroad. Most damning of all, he had used his position as Speaker of the House to gain advantages for his “investments.” Puck magazine portrayed Blaine as the “King of the Lobby,” a man who could be bought for the right price, and an example of the shady dealings of the Washington establishment. That should sound familiar. And it worked.
Grover Cleveland positioned himself as the defender of the American people, a friend to the worker and the businessman alike, a champion of disinterested limited government bent on reforming a system that had squeezed the middle class while enriching Washington cronies and their lobbyist allies. He opposed foreign interventionism, was tough on immigration, and advocated financial reform, namely curbing inflation. These are the issues of our day.
The Republicans tried to slander Cleveland. They pointed out that he had an illegitimate child, a serious accusation in the nineteenth century. Cleveland admitted to the mistake and moved on, as did the American public. Like Trump, Cleveland was no saint, but everyone understood the stakes were higher than a personal moral misstep. And like Trump, Cleveland had no need for the office. He had already proven to be a very good lawyer and a champion of honest government. The presidency would be the icing on the cake of a productive career.
Lincoln Allen
Mods refuse to put up a franchise board where plebs can shitpost about Star Wars and GoT all day.
Carson Watson
Jeez oh man don't you have to get shot by a nigger or something?
Tyler Thompson
Does anyone have that clip of Trump's grand daughter calling him "grandpa"?
Parker Anderson
He was labeled “Grover the Good” for a reason. Cleveland promised to end corruption, the bane of American liberty. He nearly did it. Cleveland ran an efficient administration and put an end to much of the frivolous and wasteful spending of Congress, and for the first time since before the Civil War, there were no serious charges of corruption in the federal government. Trump could be that man.
Trump should also take heart from the 1884 election results. Late-nineteenth-century politics mirrored our own. America was evenly split between Democrats and Republicans, and a swing of one or two states could decide the election. The Republicans were almost guaranteed the 201 Electoral College votes needed to win. Demographics favored their campaign. But Cleveland still won, albeit by a razor slim majority in the popular vote, and by only eighteen votes in the Electoral College. His positive message of reform coupled with the perception of Blaine as a profiteer and tool of the establishment paid off. If Trump can peel away a few states from the Democrats, the election is wide open and he has a shot in several liberal bastions: California and New York, for example, where star power can resonate.
Hillary Clinton may be the dirtiest presidential candidate in American history, but Blaine is a close second. The American public doesn’t take too kindly to liars and crooks, at least not ones that are known entities. Hillary is just that. Only time will tell if Trump can capitalize on the “Crooked Hillary” mantra and ride it to the White House. History shows that this may be his best avenue to victory.
Xavier Diaz
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Brayden Campbell
V
Daniel Bennett
So, about that FBI investigation that hillary was supposed to be under.
Did they find anything? If they do, won't she have to drop out?
Jacob Reyes
I don't think it's his.
Ian Smith
I wonder what it must feel like to donate to a candidate only for him to go "lel just kidding, #Hillary2016"
Easton Perez
Fuck off spainposter
Julian Torres
that is some high level clickbait in that headline
Levi Martinez
Do you live under a rock?
Jace Howard
HOLY SHIT
THERE'S LOADS
DIG IN BOYS
Dominic Smith
He observes
Dominic Myers
>mfw donald posts his clinton foundation like docs for people on the internet to do the work for him MAD MAN
Benjamin Cook
>Grover Cleaveland reborn
My God.
Carter Gomez
Still reading, btw.
I enjoy history. Because it is always bound to repeat itself, And if nothing else there will always be parallels.
Bentley Torres
Because he knows his Internet People are at it 24/7.
ARE YOU DOING YOUR PART?
Jayden Gray
Some Gmail users have reported seeing their subscribed Trump campaign emails end up in their spam box, resulting in people missing fundraising calls and campaign information.
“I found Emails from both Trump, and his son in Spam,” claimed one Trump supporter in an email to the conservative Gateway Pundit blog. “As a supporter, subscribed, donated, bought retail from Trump… so certain I am on all lists for contacting. I have received oodles of Email, until this month (June).”
The supporter attached an photo, showing a Trump campaign fundraising letter in the spam inbox, along with a note from Google, stating, “Why is this message in Spam? It’s similar to messages that were detected by our spam filters.”
Other Gmail users on Twitter also claimed to have had their emails hidden.
Earlier this month, Breitbart reported that Google was intentionally failing to suggest or autocomplete the term “crooked Hillary” when entered into their search engine, despite being one of the most searched terms for the Democratic presumptive-nominee. Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump’s other nicknames for opponents “Lying Ted” and “Little Marco” both appeared normally as suggested terms on the search engine.
On Wednesday, it was also reported that the anti-Clinton game “Hilliar Clinton” had been removed from the Google Play Store, despite violent anti-Trump game “Punch the Trump” remaining on the platform.
At a Moscow journalism forum earlier this month, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange claimed Google to be “directly engaged in Hillary Clinton’s campaign,” adding that should Clinton be elected, “those people in Google, like Jared Cohen, will be placed into positions around the new Clinton presidency”.
Matthew Cruz
What do you want to discuss about?
Jose Richardson
Under budget, ahead of schedule!
Ethan Rogers
Was this a mistake on the web designers part?
Are we supposed to have access to this shit?
Hudson Reyes
>Not understanding how email servers work >Thinking anyone even needs to bother to cheat to defeat Donald Trump in the first place
Oliver Evans
>mfw lou dobbs
Daniel Lee
>Sup Forums
You people should realize that 99% of all shitposts, shit threads, race bait threads, Sup Forums btfo threads, are made by Sup Forums, /mlp/, Sup Forums, and Sup Forums.
It becomes obvious once you actually go to those boards
Jayden Reed
I AM NOW A #SHILLAGAINSTHILL
Austin Edwards
>Are we supposed to have access to this shit? At least the two I posted
>THE GOD EMPEROR SHALL BE YOUR BE YOUR SHIELD AND YOU SHALL BE HIS SWORD. >IN HIS NAME, LET NO MARXIST SURVIVE, LET NO PROGRESSIVE BREATH THE SWEET AIR OF OUR HOMELAND, LET NONE OF HIS ENEMIES EVER TASTE VICTORY AGAIN. >HE TURNS TO US, HIS LOYAL ANONYMOUS, HIS SHADOWS, HIS PHANTASMS, HIS BOGYMEN. >MAY NONE KNOW OUR NAMES. >MAY ALL KNOW OUR DEEDS.
John Fisher
HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher criticized liberals “who don’t know sh*t about guns” for speaking about gun control and criticized recent gun control pushes as “a little bit elitist and a little bit racist,” on Friday.
Maher said, “[D]oes it really matter if we are banning certain guns? Because, I see that the liberals, they talk about guns — now, I’m not a gun expert, but I see a lot of people talking about guns who don’t know sh*t about guns. I know a little about — it’s like when the pope talks about vaginas, you know. And that’s when the conservatives stop listening. Like, I know a lot of them think that AR-15. ‘AR’ stands for ‘assault rifle.’ It doesn’t. and it’s not an assault rifle. It’s not an automatic weapon. Those are illegal. There are a lot of weapons they’re not even talking about banning that basically do the same thing as an AR-15, because you have to squeeze each round.”
Maher added, “[T]he Washington Post says in 2015, 39 deaths from mass shootings. Now, of course, we should say, any death is too many, blah, blah, blah. But, let’s get real. A lot of this is a little bit elitist and a little bit racist, like you were starting to say. It’s like when shootings happen to white people in nice places.”
Maher later said that there is gun control legislation he supports, and that he stops listening, “When it starts with the democrats with, ‘Well, I’m a strong supporter of the Second Amendment.'” And agreed the “glorification” of guns should be taken out of the American psyche.
Nolan James
5v10=sadbern
Liam Powell
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Isaac Gray
Think the DNC will finally go full fedora and oust God this year?
Dylan Torres
I signed up for 88022 alerts through Gmail and they also got buried in my spam folder. It's pretty obvious she's got her hands in all the cookie jars.
Wyatt Hill
It's more than the 6 million AK47s Afghanistan has but point taken