Not entirely true. He said he didn't know she had made nasty comments about him and then they only played the part where he actually Did say Megan was nasty (about him). Typical cut and paste of comments and out of context. Sure, he talks a lot though so there's plenty of ammunition
Thank you for putting that right there Tiger. I knew this because it was being discussed on British TV this morning.
You know I'll be called a liar and brainwashed etc. for stating it but whatever. The media worldwide are controlled by certain rich families that all seem to hate Trump. Even local radio stations where i live tell the same biased stories with few facts that major news corps run with nightly. It's so obvious when every story is a hit job....
What an asshole trying to get rocket man not to nuke everyone Yet people cried and screamed over that treacherous scum Killary losing.
It doesn't seem to be cut and paste. Or out of context. Yes, it was in reaction to a comment where he was told Meghan said in the past she found Trump divisive and a misogynistic. Then he called her nasty because of that. Neither is that big of an issue imo. Flat out lying about it later though... not really a sign of a competent president. That its also on cam makes him look even more stupid.
He said she made nasty comments which wasn't aired on the news and backed it up by saying Megan was nasty which was on the news. By saying she was nasty he was inferring she had been nasty towards him,which she had. Obviously we will agree to disagree
So what was spun out of context according to you? It was left out of that interview she called him stuff in the past? But that's not being denied or lied about. He is lying about his comment. Do you disagree with that?
So that's the both of us branded brainwashed liars then. And what you say there in bold is quite right. This is why I voted for The Brexit Party so as to try and overturn the Political career elite who rule our country. Never done a days work in their whole lives the lot of them! Subscribe to read | Financial Times Britain’s shrivelled political elite Current generation of leaders the most cynical, opportunistic and incompetent to lead in modern times If ever an ancient regime earned its place in history’s dustbin, it’s Britain’s ruling class. Although I’m watching Britain’s self-immolation from across the Atlantic, I confess to having some insight into its leading protagonists. Half of them went to university with me. The best way of describing them is the “essay crisis” generation — people who mastered the art of delivering their assignments in limpid prose that they had only started working on overnight. Whether you study classics, PPE (philosophy, politics and economics), English, or history, these degrees can offer an intellectually rich introduction to worldly affairs. They can also create a very false sense of complacency. If you learn young how to slip past Oxford’s best scholars, the rest of life ought to be a doddle. Some of the least impressive of this crop went into politics. I include David Cameron, the prime minister who insouciantly led his country into the disastrous referendum; Boris Johnson, who fronted the campaign against Cameron; Steve Hilton, the former “radical thinker” of Cameron’s government who turned on his boss and embraced Brexit; and Michael Gove, one of the Brexiter rebels who is hoping to replace Theresa May. Each of these was within two or three years of each other at Oxford.
Nobody has called Mustard tiger either of those things. Perhaps you were called as such in a diff thread? You seem eager to declare Mustard tiger and yourself as such
Donald Duck wasn't elected democratically, because you can't have a democracy where the public almost never draws any distinctions between reality and fiction, much less, the existing two parties. All the evidence for the last half century has indicated that our political system is nonexistent, and the rich always get richer or whatever the hell they want, while the rest of us get the shaft, because Americans cannot comprehend even Three Stooges slapstick and professional wrestling, having watched way too much reality TV.
I am not interested in what others think. I like him and to me this is all that counts to me. And as for you to be using insulting words such as calling millions of your fellow Americans uneducated hillbillies is rather insulting and uncalled for.
My grandmother was a hillbilly, and I find it insulting that you think hillbilly's are an insult. She babysat for Lorretta Lynn in the Black Foothills. Half of Americans might as well be over-educated hillbillies as far as I can tell, with one in five insisting the sun revolves around the earth. Being a hillbilly is neither bad nor good, unless money is the only measure of a man, then you must call him something more dignified, like a spoiled brat born with a silver spoon in his mouth, huge professional wrestling fan, and reality TV who could sell a lemon to a used car salesman.
It was already clear you just make threads like these to proclaim your own thoughts, but thanks for affirming I agree, although most of them are uneducated, uninformed or just very opportunistic, not nearly all of them are hillbillies.
Flagme15 wrote: 'Yes, a bunch of uneducated hillbillies voted for him.' I was defending Hillbillies from being offended. I suppose you are taking the piss out of Hillbillies with all you say there?? Or is there something I have missed here? Please don't let me be misunderstood!