Duncan is voing for Trump. He despises Obama and Shillary
Duncan is voing for Trump. He despises Obama and Shillary
hater a Trump supporter. Thank God.![]()
Yup I dont support cheaters and corrupt politicians. Checkout my latest thrad where cnn reports Obama blocked FBI from investigating Shillary corruption with State Dept and Clinton Foundation.
Disgusting
I don't give a got. Trump is everything wrong with this ing country. And the Dude is gonna get crushed per par.![]()
hater is trying to pull his biggest jinx yet, tbh. He can't tell us yet though or it won't be a jinx. No way he can support Trump, he's too smart.
Only bible hugging/cousin humping/gun grabbing idiots vote Trump
Doesnt surprise me you are a re that supports ShillaHitler
Carry on with your "Democracy" maggot![]()
Yeah a republi got is what we need even after they put the US in a recession.![]()
What I cant believe is ma Yatch supports one of the most corrupt and evil individuals in history. Mother of ISIS and ambassado killa.
Macome back to the light
Ma ducks and I showing it how its done downstairs![]()
FYI. Trumpy already backed down from that one.![]()
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/...413c?section=&
He even admitted it was the Iraq war to blame.![]()
1. Birthed ISIS by bombing the out of Lybia
2. Accepted millions on her Clinton Foundation from foreign orgs while Secretary of State
3. Cheated with DNC to beat Bernie
4. Got our ambassador killed by having him do shady arms deals
5. Wanted to shoot Russian planes and start ww3
6. Gave away national secrets by using primate email servers
7. Lies about it
And yet... Im the one who supports the bad guy
Lemmings
Re got party don't even wanna touch Trump with a 10 foot pole.
Putin surrogate is better right?
When It Comes To Donald Trump’s Russia Ties, It’s All About The Aides
And he seems to be taking their advice.
08/12/2016 04:28 pm ET
Daniel Marans Reporter, Huffington Post
GUSTAVO CABALLERO/GETTY IMAGESGOP presidential nominee Donald Trump called on Russia to find Hillary Clinton’s missing e-mails at a press conference on July 27, 2016.
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump claims he has no investments in Russia ― but he sure keeps a lot of people with financial and political ties to the country close at hand.
Trump’s roster of advisers and campaign donors is filled with people who are either directly or indirectly connected to Russia. Paul Manafort, chairman of Trump’s campaign, was a longtime adviser to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin whose ouster set in motiona chain of events that led to Russian intervention in Crimea and eastern Ukraine.
Howard Lorber, a friend of Trump’s and a major donor to his campaign, has significant investments in Russia, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday.
And there’s also Boris Epshteyn, a Trump surrogate who frequently appears on television and describes himself as a senior adviser to the campaign. The Russia-born investment banker and attorney moderated a panel at an October 2013 conference in New York City called “Invest in Moscow!” The panel was mainly comprised of Moscow city government officials, like Sergey Cheremin, a city minister who heads Moscow’s foreign economic and international relations department.
RUSSIA FORUM NY/FACEBOOKBoris Epshteyn, a Trump campaign adviser and surrogate, and Sergey Chemerin, a Moscow city official, at a panel promoting investment in Moscow in October 2013.While business transactions may seem innocuous in and of themselves, getting the full picture of Trump confidantes’ investments in Russia could provide essential information about his potential political conflicts of interest.
“In Russia, where business and the state are so closely linked, business dealings automatically imply ties to people high up in government as well,” said Kathryn Stoner, an expert in U.S.-Russia relations at Stanford University.
In keeping with that pattern, Epshteyn has adopted some of the Russian government’s narrative about its annexation of Crimea, Ukraine’s southern peninsula, in 2014. The international community does not recognize Crimea as part of Russia, given the illegal nature of its acquisition of the territory.
“Again, Russia did not seize Crimea,” Epshteyn said in an appearance on CNN on July 31. “We could talk about the conflict that happened between Ukraine and the Crimea, it’s an ongoing conflict, but there was no seizure by Russia. That is an incorrect statement, characterization, of what happened.”
Trump, whohas repeatedly suggested that he would take a less hostile approach to Russia as president, seems to share that viewpoint. In a recent interview, he did not initially acknowledge a Russian presence in Ukraine. He then implied that the annexation of Crimea was acceptable because of popular support. (The largely Russian-speaking population of the peninsula voted to join Russia in a referendum in March 2014, albeit under heavy Russian military presence.)
The GOP nominee has praised Putin and denied knowledge of the murder of journalists under the Russian president’s watch. (Putin has likewise expressed his admiration for Trump.) He has also suggested that the United States’ obligations to its NATO allies are contingent on whether they have met their financial obligationsto the alliance.
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Trump’s inner circle’s ties to Russia are particularly concerning because the candidate appears to be getting his information from a limited set of sources, Stoner said: “He is getting this single line of information on Crimea, presumably coming from the people around him.”
Stoner worries that Trump’s advisers could convince him to recognize the annexation of Crimea, reverse other U.S. policies aimed at punishing Russia for its breach of Ukrainian sovereignty or weaken NATO, which risks jeopardizing peace in Europe.
“They are absolutely the likely consequences” of a Trump victory, she said.
The Trump campaign raised eyebrows when reports emerged that representatives of the campaign had been instrumental in removing language from the Republican Party platform that supported arming Ukraine against Russia. The campaign denies this.
However, two Republican National Committee officials told HuffPost that the Trump campaign took little interest in other aspects of the GOP platform. And Carter Page, a foreign policy adviser for Trump, gave several public speeches in Russia condemning current U.S. policy there in July, just days before the new platform language was adopted.
Page, a former adviser and current investor in Gazprom, Russia’s state-controlled gas company, compared U.S.-led sanctions against Russia to police killings of unarmed black men in the U.S.
Still, days after joking that Russia should find Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton’s missing State Department e-mails, Trump sought to downplay his ties to Russia in an interview with ABC News on July 31.
The real estate mogul claimed that the only time he profited from a business transaction involving a Russian was when he sold a mansion in Florida to a Russian oligarch. He also denied that he has any debts, including to people in Russia. This is impossible to verify, since Trump has not released any of his tax returns, and neither Epshteyn nor the Trump campaign responded to requests for more information about their business and investments in Russia.
Like many experts outside of Trump’s orbit, Stoner actually agrees that giving the Ukrainians lethal weapons would be “problematic” ― unless the U.S. is prepared to intervene completely in Ukraine, something nobody is seriously discussing. But she said Trump’s reliance on advisers who are cozy with the Russian government suggests he is devising policy in a way that leaves him vulnerable to being outmaneuvered by Putin.
“It is very dangerous to run your foreign policy that way, because you can say a lot of things about Vladimir Putin, but he is not dumb and he reads people very well,” Stoner said.
Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar,rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims ― 1.6 billion members of an entire religion ― from entering the U.S.
Trump is a Clinton plant. Every time she s up, he goes and steals the headlines the next day by saying something stupid. It'll only get worse.
Last edited by TheGreatYacht; 08-12-2016 at 05:43 PM.
https://twitter.com/RepublicanPunk/s...87151751340032
"Trump's plan to destroy the GOP was genius: say something indefensible, let the GOP try to defend, and then say it was just a joke."
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Obama,Hillary,and Trump are crooks.....That's why I don't vote.....
Dude was a Democrat a few years ago.![]()
Plus are vote doesn't count because the President are chosen...special picked by the Government.....My vote is for Jesus....The one that is going to do the saving....
At least now we know why Duncan didnt want to be close to any of these crooked politicians.
Duncan for the win
He is not eligible due to the fact that he is not a U.S citizen.
Didnt stop Obrotha
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