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fasttwitch

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Your reply is based purely on emotion. No facts. TDS bro it's too bad!

The internet never forgets, Trump heaping praise and admiration on Hillary Clinton:

  • 2008 Interview: In a November 2008 interview with NY1, Trump remarked, "I think she is going to go down at a minimum as a great senator. I think she is a great wife to a president." ny1.com
  • 2008 Radio Show: During a 2008 segment of his radio show, Trump stated that Clinton "would make a good president or a good vice president." YouTube
  • 2012 Interview: In a 2012 interview with Fox News, Trump described Clinton as "terrific," praising her performance as Secretary of State. Time

Donald Trump has made several financial contributions to Hillary Clinton's political campaigns and the Clinton Foundation over the years. According to records from OpenSecrets, Trump's donations to Hillary Clinton's campaigns include:



These contributions total $4,700.


Additionally, Trump donated over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation, as reported by CNN. CNN

give a list of 20 people the Trump once expressed a liking or admiration for but has since disliked or condemned.

ChatGPT said:​

Throughout his political career, Donald Trump has frequently shifted his opinions about various individuals, initially expressing admiration or support, only to later criticize or condemn them. Here is a list of 20 such individuals:
  1. John Bolton: Appointed as National Security Advisor in 2018, Trump later described Bolton as "one of the dumbest people in Washington" after their falling out.
  2. Steve Bannon: Once a key strategist and Chief White House Strategist, Trump later stated that Bannon "lost his mind" after Bannon criticized Trump's family in a book. New York Magazine
  3. John Kelly: Appointed as Chief of Staff, Trump later criticized Kelly, saying he "didn't do a good job" and "wasn't equipped to handle the genius of our great President." BuzzFeed News
  4. James Mattis: Initially praised as a "true General's General," Trump later referred to Mattis as "the world's most overrated general" after Mattis resigned and criticized Trump's policies. BuzzFeed News
  5. Omarosa Manigault Newman: A former aide and contestant on "The Apprentice," Trump later called her a "dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife" after she released a critical book.
  6. Anthony Scaramucci: Appointed as White House Communications Director, Trump later called Scaramucci "totally incapable" after Scaramucci criticized Trump's leadership.
  7. Jeff Sessions: Appointed as Attorney General, Trump later expressed regret over the appointment, calling Sessions "weak" and "beleaguered" after Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation.
  8. Rex Tillerson: Appointed as Secretary of State, Trump later called Tillerson "dumb as a rock" and "lazy as hell" after Tillerson reportedly criticized Trump's understanding of foreign policy. New York Magazine
  9. Michael Cohen: Trump's former personal attorney, Trump later called Cohen a "rat" after Cohen cooperated with federal investigators.
  10. Jerome Powell: Appointed as Federal Reserve Chairman, Trump later criticized Powell, saying he "doesn't have a clue" after disagreements over monetary policy.
  11. Mitt Romney: Trump endorsed Romney's 2012 presidential bid and considered him for Secretary of State, but later called him a "pompous ass" after Romney criticized Trump's actions.
  12. Michael Flynn: Appointed as National Security Advisor, Trump later distanced himself after Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
  13. Paul Manafort: Trump's former campaign chairman, Trump later downplayed Manafort's role after Manafort was convicted on multiple charges.
  14. Michael Cohen: Trump's former personal attorney, Trump later called Cohen a "rat" after Cohen cooperated with federal investigators.
  15. Gary Cohn: Appointed as Director of the National Economic Council, Trump later criticized Cohn after he resigned over disagreements on trade policies.
  16. Chris Christie: Initially a close ally and head of Trump's transition team, Trump later distanced himself after Christie was implicated in the "Bridgegate" scandal.
  17. John McCain: Trump initially praised McCain's service but later criticized him, saying he was "not a war hero" and expressing disdain for his political positions.
  18. Ted Cruz: Trump initially praised Cruz during the 2016 primaries but later labeled him "Lyin' Ted" and criticized his family.
  19. Lindsey Graham: Once a critic turned ally, Trump later criticized Graham for not supporting his claims of election fraud.
  20. Mitch McConnell: Trump initially worked closely with McConnell but later called him a "dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack" after McConnell criticized Trump's role in the Capitol riot.
 
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The internet never forgets, Trump heaping praise and admiration on Hillary Clinton:

  • 2008 Interview: In a November 2008 interview with NY1, Trump remarked, "I think she is going to go down at a minimum as a great senator. I think she is a great wife to a president." ny1.com
  • 2008 Radio Show: During a 2008 segment of his radio show, Trump stated that Clinton "would make a good president or a good vice president." YouTube
  • 2012 Interview: In a 2012 interview with Fox News, Trump described Clinton as "terrific," praising her performance as Secretary of State. Time

Donald Trump has made several financial contributions to Hillary Clinton's political campaigns and the Clinton Foundation over the years. According to records from OpenSecrets, Trump's donations to Hillary Clinton's campaigns include:



These contributions total $4,700.


Additionally, Trump donated over $100,000 to the Clinton Foundation, as reported by CNN. CNN

give a list of 20 people the Trump once expressed a liking or admiration for but has since disliked or condemned.

ChatGPT said:​

Throughout his political career, Donald Trump has frequently shifted his opinions about various individuals, initially expressing admiration or support, only to later criticize or condemn them. Here is a list of 20 such individuals:
  1. John Bolton: Appointed as National Security Advisor in 2018, Trump later described Bolton as "one of the dumbest people in Washington" after their falling out.
  2. Steve Bannon: Once a key strategist and Chief White House Strategist, Trump later stated that Bannon "lost his mind" after Bannon criticized Trump's family in a book. New York Magazine
  3. John Kelly: Appointed as Chief of Staff, Trump later criticized Kelly, saying he "didn't do a good job" and "wasn't equipped to handle the genius of our great President." BuzzFeed News
  4. James Mattis: Initially praised as a "true General's General," Trump later referred to Mattis as "the world's most overrated general" after Mattis resigned and criticized Trump's policies. BuzzFeed News
  5. Omarosa Manigault Newman: A former aide and contestant on "The Apprentice," Trump later called her a "dog" and a "crazed, crying lowlife" after she released a critical book.
  6. Anthony Scaramucci: Appointed as White House Communications Director, Trump later called Scaramucci "totally incapable" after Scaramucci criticized Trump's leadership.
  7. Jeff Sessions: Appointed as Attorney General, Trump later expressed regret over the appointment, calling Sessions "weak" and "beleaguered" after Sessions recused himself from the Russia investigation.
  8. Rex Tillerson: Appointed as Secretary of State, Trump later called Tillerson "dumb as a rock" and "lazy as hell" after Tillerson reportedly criticized Trump's understanding of foreign policy. New York Magazine
  9. Michael Cohen: Trump's former personal attorney, Trump later called Cohen a "rat" after Cohen cooperated with federal investigators.
  10. Jerome Powell: Appointed as Federal Reserve Chairman, Trump later criticized Powell, saying he "doesn't have a clue" after disagreements over monetary policy.
  11. Mitt Romney: Trump endorsed Romney's 2012 presidential bid and considered him for Secretary of State, but later called him a "pompous ass" after Romney criticized Trump's actions.
  12. Michael Flynn: Appointed as National Security Advisor, Trump later distanced himself after Flynn pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI.
  13. Paul Manafort: Trump's former campaign chairman, Trump later downplayed Manafort's role after Manafort was convicted on multiple charges.
  14. Michael Cohen: Trump's former personal attorney, Trump later called Cohen a "rat" after Cohen cooperated with federal investigators.
  15. Gary Cohn: Appointed as Director of the National Economic Council, Trump later criticized Cohn after he resigned over disagreements on trade policies.
  16. Chris Christie: Initially a close ally and head of Trump's transition team, Trump later distanced himself after Christie was implicated in the "Bridgegate" scandal.
  17. John McCain: Trump initially praised McCain's service but later criticized him, saying he was "not a war hero" and expressing disdain for his political positions.
  18. Ted Cruz: Trump initially praised Cruz during the 2016 primaries but later labeled him "Lyin' Ted" and criticized his family.
  19. Lindsey Graham: Once a critic turned ally, Trump later criticized Graham for not supporting his claims of election fraud.
  20. Mitch McConnell: Trump initially worked closely with McConnell but later called him a "dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack" after McConnell criticized Trump's role in the Capitol riot.
What is all of this?
 
midevil

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Propaganda.
exactly. it's funny how left leaners lean on interweb info to prove points. sad part is you can't believe google for being factual. Google AI lies too. That's why I observe and reach my own understanding of current events. Fuck Google.
 
Littleguy

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exactly. it's funny how left leaners lean on interweb info to prove points. sad part is you can't believe google for being factual. Google AI lies too. That's why I observe and reach my own understanding of current events. Fuck Google.
Yes, but that is called Independent thinking and they have been trained to believe that thinking and learning are painful.
Regurgitate and believe what you are told.........or else you are a CULT member.
 
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Yes, but that is called Independent thinking and they have been trained to believe that thinking and learning are painful.
Regurgitate and believe what you are told.........or else you are a CULT member.
All I can say is that I am happy as a pig in shit right now. Stock market down? I drop more $$ in it. Anyone that has a basic understanding of investing knows it's a long term thing. I hope everyone is still here in 4 years because we will see how things played out. We made it through the 911 2008 and Covid drops in the stock market. I was just getting into investing when the dot com boom was starting and the crashed. I lost 50k. But I had still made more on what I invested in the end.
I don't care about Ukraine I support Russia. Don't care about Gaza or Israel.
I do care about the 100s of nasty illegals I see everywhere. Even my door dash order was delivered by an illegal. Nasty rats everywhere in the lot Biden imported. I learned 4 years ago to turn off the noise to keep GDS at bay. Life is short and none of this shit matters on our level.
 
fasttwitch

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exactly. it's funny how left leaners lean on interweb info to prove points. sad part is you can't believe google for being factual. Google AI lies too. That's why I observe and reach my own understanding of current events. Fuck Google.

These were direct quotes from Trump. AFTER Trump had previously hired or admired people.

What is wrong about researching? In fact, there are links to videos of Trump saying completely contradictory things.

This is just more Trump supporters downplaying or outright denying what their own eyes and ears are showing them.

If you don't care that Trump behaves like this, then that's fair enough.. But Middy, arguing that the words that came out of his did not come out of his mouth is not valid.
 
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