>All these smug lefty politicians that insulted Trump are now forced to bend the knee and suck up to him.
Colton Barnes
How is the atmosphere in the UK?
I'll be honest I feel like I'm living in a Sup Forums greentext fantasy.
These were literally Obama's Staffers when Trump came to visit
Benjamin Edwards
lel
James Morgan
KEK
Landon Jones
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Connor Parker
Britains fine, we never really had any investment in the American elections, having said that minor 'candle-light' vigils have been held by lefties.
I think they can see the writing is on the wall for them and the tide is turning.
Joshua Fisher
The BBC is trying to uncuck itself, but the left will always win when it comes to the BBC.
Camden Miller
2016 will go down in history as the SJWcaust
Julian Mitchell
>Marine le fucking Pen >a fascist people like this shouldn't be allowed to vote. Or breed.
Eli Adams
REEE why do people call things fascist that has nothing to do with fascism? I hate this.
Cooper Bailey
>BBC political correspondent Iain Watson says Downing Street has been "hugely irritated" with the claim ministers were seeking the services of Mr Farage in forging links with the Trump administration.
Michael Campbell
>the greatest generation died for 21st century anti-western progressivism
When will this meme end.
Josiah Johnson
Ironically these are the people decrying democracy and saying people over a certain age or due to their educational background shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Lucas Wilson
Why do they have to be so fucking petty? Nigel will be useful for forging ties with the Trump.
Luis Brown
Skimmed milk is pretty fucking disgusting indeed, whatever you put it in just ruins it outright.
Xavier Butler
Does "pure filtered" milk taste the same, lads?
I've seen it in Tescos, it's a bit dearer but I've noticed the expiration data is better.
Lincoln Wilson
If you are talking about Cravendale . . .then Yes! It does taste better.
Adam Williams
Isn't that Cravendale? Yeah it lasts a lot longer.
Jace Jenkins
I'll give it go next time I'm at Tescos.
Jonathan Turner
>Brexit and Trump mark a whitelash. Politicians must not pander to it. 2016 will go down as the year that broke the Guardian.