So is anybody else bothered by Flynn being part of the swamp and lobbying for roaches? I hope Trump wont get buddy buddy with the swampscum and roaches.
Adrian Davis
>Israel no, even if he's better than muslims Besides, he's wanted here by the Government
Aaron Butler
Trump was on a show yesterday wasn't he?
Why is it not in the OP reeeee
Brandon Garcia
Less than 2 months until King Nigger is kicked out and becomes an advisor for ISIS after a few months of golfing.
Justin Robinson
He's redpilled but only cares about kikes.
Jonathan Davis
because i just woke up and havent updated pastebin ;^)
Carter Adams
WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN, Sup Forums??
Asher Smith
...
Gabriel Smith
Best thread
Camden White
ok Trump is prez, now what
Carson Young
I remember him saying that building walls is a necessity to protect Israel from savages, so yep he's pretty redpilled.
why does he keep flipflopping? he campaigned on the idea that NATO is irrelevant now
Brody Carter
We MAGA, what else would we do?
Jeremiah Watson
How does it feel now that we know that WikiLeaks and Pepe will go down in history of political history of the United States?
Daniel Edwards
>msnbc leaving off the black guy
What did they mean by this.
Eli James
>Rheeeeeeeeeee >She's married with a black man after divorcing a white guy
I don't know what to feel about her
Ryder Harris
I just noticed MSNBC omitted the black guy
jfc
Carson Campbell
>Michelle >RHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
She's one of us. Isn't this the chick that wants to get rid of common core and stop all the pandering?
This meme is about ~5 months old.
David Davis
What is Hamilton and why do they hate Pence?
Jeremiah Morales
If Trump leaves out Gingrich, Christie and Giuliani that would be great.
Dylan Smith
Now we emulate the US like always and MEGA
Kevin Lopez
No, she is pro-Common Core.
Dominic Wright
Thank you for saving us from Malaysian Mike, Polandball.
Cameron Powell
historical musical without the history
Jose Sanchez
>head to bar inna city >on my second VB >nu-male waddles in, odd because it is skeletor-tier lank >goes around to white couple, starts evangelizing cuckoldry as the white races penance for Trump getting elected >largely ignored, awkward atmosphere >sit there stunned by the sheer surrealness of it all >comes to me finally >mfw >call him a poofter and tell him to fuck off >he leaves Fucking Melbourne is a shithole, on par with your San Fransisco. Glad i'm leaving next week.
Luis Martin
In that case. She can fuck off.
Lincoln Cruz
GET IN HERE
Jaxson James
>What is Hamilton SJW play which is openly anti white. >and why do they hate Pence? He's literally Himmler.
Mason Howard
Why is that anime kinda boring but the girls are so fucking hot goddamit. One for marry and the other for fuck 24/7.
fuck.
Blake Russell
After the shit Giuliani pulled, he will get nothing
Christie is removed
Ayden Morris
Let you're thread die, no one is interested with that at the moment.
What did he do? I keep seeing anons shit on him and I must've missed whatever he did.
Dylan Martin
>Thursday on the Senate floor, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) urged President-elect Donald Trump “to appeal to America’s better angels and to reject the dark politics represented by Stephen Bannon” and to reject him as an adviser
>Partial transcript as follows:
Jaxson Ramirez
Redpill me in >Betsy Devos >Todd Ricketts >Bob Woodson >Andy Puzder >Lew (((Eisenberg)))
Most animes have dreadfully boring plots. The characters are interesting, but the story always sucks ass
John Cox
I have no idea. Maybe he went for his daughter.
Camden Watson
Betrayed Trump out of political convenience in the primaries. bad move.
Grayson Watson
>animes
Gabriel Hughes
I'm not too sure. But I think they have a point.
Do they?
Aiden Williams
by the by, it's a definite must watch, really well put together kinda what i expected the 60minutes interview to be like if they had not been complete shills
Brody Roberts
How could a foreign leader have betrayed a primary candidate? What loyalty did he owe Trump exactly?
John Johnson
Who are the people that stayed completely loyal to Donald ?
>Chris Christie >Jeff Sessions >Flynn >Giuliani
who else
Jackson Nelson
Why are you so scared of a bunch of comics and a flag?
Samuel Perez
nothing to my knowledge
Blake Price
>implying 90% of Sup Forums, nay, of all Sup Forums, doesnt have your shitty country filtered >all because of your shitty comic and your shitty shilling for it
Gavin Long
>Besides, he's wanted here by the Government Spain confirmed for taking the blue-pill.
Nathan Ward
>I rise today to address President-elect Donald Trump’s selection of Bannon, a divisive figure and former head of the alt-right web site Breitbart to serve as chief strategist and senior counsel to the president. In the early hours of November 9, after it became clear that he had officially won the race for the White House, Trump appeared before his supporters to deliver a victory speech. He said — and this is a quote — “Now it’s time for America to bind the wounds of division. To all Republicans and Democrats and Independents across this nation, I say it is time for us to come together as one united people.’ After a long an contentious campaign, it seemed to me that the president-elect implicitly acknowledged that some of the rhetoric used during the race alienated and offended some of our communities. “I pledge to every citizen of our land that I will be the president for all Americans, that I will be president for all Americans.” Now, Mr. President, it’s no secret that I did not support Trump during the campaign, but despite the fact that I disagree passionately with our president-elect about the best way to approach many, if not most, of the challenges facing our nation, I truly believe that there are places where we can find some common ground. We both understand the need to rebuild our nation’s crumbling infrastructure and to send Americans back to work repairing our roads and bridges and our schools. Both President-elect Trump and I support closing the carried-interest loophole which allows private equity and hedge fund managers to avoid paying their fair share of taxes. These are issues on which I look forward to working with the next administration. So you can understand, President, why I was encouraged by President-elect Trump’s call for unity because once an election is over and the heat of the campaign has subsided, the American people expect our leaders to come together, to find common cause and to get to work solving our nation’s problems.
Jack Moore
Giuliani and Chris Christie did not stay loyal at the very end.
>Stephen Miller >Steve Bannon >Rinsed Penis (?) >Ted fuckin' Cruz >Sleepy Doctor
There's more I just can't think for shit this morning.
Hudson Hall
Malaysian Mike back at like a crack addict.
Michael Gray
>Mike is here
Brody Taylor
...
Kayden Parker
> retard walks into a room where people are having a discussion > starts screeching and shitting everywhere > gets kicked out > "wow you guys are scared"
Blake Morris
How do you know if someone is interested or not?
Eli Foster
WHAT DID GIULIANI DO?
Thomas Davis
>wants the support of working class folks >supports importation of with cheap labour, and exportation of manufacturing jobs
Blake Peterson
Can Trump put an end to Sanctuary cities?
If he did, I would jerk off
Not kidding
Caleb Williams
He ran his mouth and leaked fake information.
Trump's campaign has been giving out false leads to see who the rats are leaking garbage to the MSM.
David Walker
Based on the lack of fucking posts. And the invitations to leave.
Zachary Garcia
They were known to each other and friendly. When the muslim shit happened, netanyahu backed away.
Also remember that Ivanka's rabbi pussied out of the RNC appearance.
Cowards to the end.
Jaxson Long
Its the only interview with Trump where they didn't constantly throw 'gotchas' at him
Austin Gutierrez
yes by executive order
Easton Phillips
yes they did >christie fell on his sword for the God Emperor >Giuliani has some skeletons but Trump himself is trying to find a way to keep him around rudy in particular has been one of his most loyal soldiers
Jaxson Bennett
>Can Trump put an end to Sanctuary cities?
Yes. It's one of his campaign policies.
Specifically what did he do or say?
William Baker
Yes. No more funding
Robert Lewis
>disregard working whites for almost 50 years >get tired of disregarding them and start actively attacking them >they get tired and slap your shit >blame the nonexistent KKK instead of yourselves
hmm
Jayden Smith
Trump is a man
Andrew Barnes
Was the pussy tape a leak to test loyalty?
Parker Barnes
>loyal soldier >gave his endorsemnts only after it was very clear that donald would win, aka after the NY primary >said that he favored Rubio, Kasich, etc when asked, at a time before the NY primary
Isaiah Green
>So I was disappointed when just a few days later I learned that the President-elect Trump had selected former Trump campaign CEO Stephen Bannon to serve as his chief strategist and senior counsel, a position the president-elect described as — quote — “An equal partner” to his in coming White House chief of staff. The selection of Mr. Bannon to serve at the very highest level of our government does not signal a willingness to set aside our differences and embrace unity. Far from it. You see, Mr. President, before Mr. Bannon joined the Trump campaign, Mr. Bannon was the executive chairman of Breitbart News. Now, Breitbart News for those who are not familiar with it, is a conservative web site founded by the late Andrew Breitbart. Even from its inception, Breitbart was a bastion of far-right ideology whose writers and editors unapologetically courted controversy. But the site took a darker turn shortly after Mr. Bannon took it over in 2012. “I think anger is a good thing,” Mr. Bannon is quoted as telling a gathering of conservative activists, and it shows. Mr. Bannon guided Breitbart away from more mainstream conservative opinion to instead traffic in an ideology of racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and anti-semitism. Even a former Breitbart editor, who has lamented the site’s hard shift to the extreme right, described its comment section as “turning into a cesspool for white supremacists.”
Hunter Kelly
Damn, I didn't know about that.
you Joose you loose I guess.
Daniel Wilson
Ted Cruz was ONLY loyal at the end. He stiffed him at his own nomination.
Nicholas Allen
Which universe are you typing this from?
Christie was opportunistic as fuck.
Rudy is (((loyal))) to an extent. I love the guy but he's risky.
Eli Diaz
you're still pissing your pants at the sight of my flag and my works. do you know what that makes you? a fucking pussy
come at me nigger lover
Isaiah Bell
Only way I see it is by using his veto against any legislation that dolls out money to states. The federal government mostly exerts influence over the several states by first getting them hooked on federal dollars then threatening to take them away if they don't comply with "standards" (speed limits and drinking age for sure are standardized this way).
Most of those big cities (particularly ones where the majority of whites have already fled) are dependent on massive amounts of federal money so it would be interesting to see what would happen if they could actually be defended.
Austin Williams
It's not how you start it's how you finish.
Cruz stayed with Trump throughout the major scandals.
Luke Campbell
>REEEEE >MUH FAR RIGHT >MUH ALT RIGHT >WHY DONT YOU TURN INTO A PROGRESSIVE >REEEEEE
Luke Hughes
doesnt really matter if you guys are butthurt about him because as of right now for SoS is between him and fucking oven mitt. unless trump pulls some random who out like he did with pence
Grayson Edwards
how quickly they forget
Owen Barnes
that hamlton shit is dumb like why pence went to see the shitty show in da first place
Nathan Wood
Mr. President, I think it is important for the American public to understand exactly how Mr. Bannon’s Breitbart describes its fellow citizens. Here are just a few of the articles Breitbart published under Mr. Bannon’s direction. “Gabby Giffords: The Gun Control Movement’s Human Shield,” in this article included the quote “Gabby Giffords is their human shield. The gun control representative who could say — do and say what she wanted without facing any real pressure to prove her claims were true.” Two weeks to the day after nine people were murdered at the Emanuel AME Church in South Carolina, Breitbart published “Hoist It High And Proud: The Confederate Flag Proclaims A Glorious Heritage” in the article, the writer asked — quote — “Barack, you might just want to remind us again which state of the union, North or South, your ancestors resided in during the traumatic years 1861-1865, or did Kenya not have a dog in that fight? ” In “Political Correctness Protects Muslim Rape Culture,” the author describes cases of sexual assault in Europe — quote — “You won’t hear much about it in the U.S. mainstream media because the epidemic is a by-product of the influx into Europe of a million mostly Muslim migrants.” In “Mexico Is Sending Us Colonists, Not Immigrants,” a story in which readers are warned that — quote — “Mexico sees Mexicans as — Mexicans in the United States as strategic assets in every sense of that word. They are seen as extensions of the Mexican state and partners in Mexico’s plan.” This is nasty stuff. This is vile, and it comes all the way from the top, from Mr. Bannon himself.
Lincoln Gomez
So it's between Croocked Rudy and the mormon idiot as SoS
Liam Kelly
Its not how you finish, its the overall pattern of your behaviour, and Rato's is a ratlike pattern.
Joshua Jones
>In July, Mr. Bannon wrote a piece for Breitbart in which he accused his political opponents of a — quote — “plot to take down America,” by focusing on the need to improve relationship — the relationship between law enforcement and communities of color. That was the plot to take down America. The article opened with Mr. Bannon explicitly and baselessly linking the man responsible for shooting police officers in Dallas, Texas, to the Black Lives Matter movement. Mr. Bannon wrote — quote — “five police officers are murdered in Dallas by a Black Lives Matter type activist turned sniper.” There’s no question that the Dallas shooter was a troubled man who harbored hate in his heart, a man who investigators determined was himself motivated by racist ideologies, but there is no evidence suggesting that the shooter was a member of the Black Lives Matter, a movement born in opposition to violence. He was not a — quote — “activist turned sniper,” a phrase Mr. Bannon crafted to suggest that the two roles exist along a continuum, to suggest that it’s only a matter of time before the peaceful protester takes up arms. It is bad enough that Mr. Bannon sought to fan the flames of fear, anxiety and turn our communities against Americans peacefully exercising their First Amendment rights, but Mr. Bannon’s article didn’t stop at impugning activists who protest officer-involved shootings. No. Mr. Bannon proceeded to cast suspicion upon an entire race. He wrote — quote — “Here’s a thought. What if the people getting shot by the cops did things to deserve it? There are, after all, in this world some people who are naturally aggressive and violent.”
Bentley Sanchez
IIRC said he wasn't going to be Attroney General. Considered Bolton in the running for Sect. State. Said that the only person better than Bolton for the job would be himself.
Sebastian Ward
kobach said he didnt want it???
Samuel Cook
Don't forget (((Bolton)))
Gavin Cox
MSM was bitching about Trump circumventing potentially congress to cut funding to sanctuary cities, but didn't Obama do the same to fund them to begin with?
Cutting their funding the same way they were put into funding seems perfectly suited
Aaron Brooks
Trump has one shot to get this right.
On his first day he has to call China currency manipulators or they will know they may be able to walk all over him. He specifically said he would do that day one.
And he has to defund the sanctuary cities so the people at home know he isn't messing around.
Kevin Evans
Who knows? SoS might be someone we never expected.
William James
No it's fucking not.
Jordan Ortiz
Where did this clip of Christie come from?
Dylan Sanchez
>While conspiracy theories aside, Mr. President, there’s a name for that kind of tactic. It’s called a dog whistle. To some, such rhetoric doesn’t seem — may not appear overtly racist. Make no mistake, that’s by design. Not every person who hears that kind of language understands that by saying — quote — “some people are naturally aggressive and violent” Mr. Bannon is suggesting that black people, after all the ones shot by the police, are naturally aggressive and violent. But the alt-right, to those who read his web site, Mr. Bannon’s meaning is all too clear. Now, Mr. Bannon doesn’t always attempt to cloak his views, at times connecting lines he draws are much clearer. In the very same article, Mr. Bannon suggested that efforts by the Obama Administration to pursue gun safety measures in the wake of the Orlando shooting are nothing more than an effort to divert attention away from refugees. Never mind that refugees were not involved in the incident. Let’s all remember, Mr. President, that the tragedy at the Pulse Nightclub in Orlando, a shooting in which 49 people were murdered and 53 others were wounded, was carried out by an American-born U.D. citizen. Nonetheless, Mr. Bannon wrote — quote — “in the wake of Orlando, the Obama Administration, with Hillary Clinton cheering it on, intoned against guns and hate and is now back to importing more hating Muslims.”