Donald Rodham Clinton

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
Donald Rodham Clinton

The Trump presidency is taking on a decidedly Clintonian flavor.


Observers have been waiting for more than a year for Donald Trump to stop acting like a beer hall bouncer and start acting more presidential. On Wednesday, that wish came true, as Baby Donald completed his transformation into a standard chief executive of the United States by espousing many of the hallmark policies one would have associated with President Hillary Clinton.

My Politico Playbook colleagues discerned Trump’s recent policy shift in their Thursday tipsheet. Previously, Trump said NATO was obsolete. Now, he salutes it, Clinton-style, as a “great alliance.” Previously, he lavished kisses on Vladimir Putin and Russia. Now Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have taken a Clintonesque stand against Russia, admitting to low levels of trust between the two nations. Then: No war in Syria. Now, Trump is bombing Syria with the sort of glee Clinton would have brought to the mission. And on and on it goes, with Trump adopting Clintonian stances on Chinese currency manipulation (doesn’t exist!) and the Export-Import Bank (for it).

Hillary Clinton’s presidency would have been a family affair, with Bill and Chelsea mobbing the White House with their advice; Trump has seated daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner at on his roundtable and acts on their guidance. Hillary Clinton would have recruited pros from Goldman Sachs; Trump has brushed the rafters of his administration a beaming gold with guys from Goldman. Hillary Clinton would have gone to war with the Republican Congress, vowing to campaign against them once they refused to pass her legislation; Trump has come close to realizing that goal, telling the leader of the troublesome House Freedom Caucus, “Mark, I’m coming after you.”
 

Hijinx

Well-Known Member
Donald Rodham Clinton

The Trump presidency is taking on a decidedly Clintonian flavor.


Observers have been waiting for more than a year for Donald Trump to stop acting like a beer hall bouncer and start acting more presidential. On Wednesday, that wish came true, as Baby Donald completed his transformation into a standard chief executive of the United States by espousing many of the hallmark policies one would have associated with President Hillary Clinton.

My Politico Playbook colleagues discerned Trump’s recent policy shift in their Thursday tipsheet. Previously, Trump said NATO was obsolete. Now, he salutes it, Clinton-style, as a “great alliance.” Previously, he lavished kisses on Vladimir Putin and Russia. Now Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have taken a Clintonesque stand against Russia, admitting to low levels of trust between the two nations. Then: No war in Syria. Now, Trump is bombing Syria with the sort of glee Clinton would have brought to the mission. And on and on it goes, with Trump adopting Clintonian stances on Chinese currency manipulation (doesn’t exist!) and the Export-Import Bank (for it).

Hillary Clinton’s presidency would have been a family affair, with Bill and Chelsea mobbing the White House with their advice; Trump has seated daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner at on his roundtable and acts on their guidance. Hillary Clinton would have recruited pros from Goldman Sachs; Trump has brushed the rafters of his administration a beaming gold with guys from Goldman. Hillary Clinton would have gone to war with the Republican Congress, vowing to campaign against them once they refused to pass her legislation; Trump has come close to realizing that goal, telling the leader of the troublesome House Freedom Caucus, “Mark, I’m coming after you.”


:bigwhoop:
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
To personify this is to smokescreen it.

What, then, would Clinton be doing? Well, following the path of Obama, basically. Albeit minus the race hustling but that's a simply a minor distinction of Obama; he happened to owe Rev. Al. What, then, of Obama? Basically the continuation of Bush 43; Too Big To Fail.

Now, is that good or bad? Does it even really matter when the only thing on the menu is the bread and butter?
 

vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
A major difference is that if Hillary were president, Syria would still have an airfield and that ISIS cave would still be in business.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
A major difference is that if Hillary were president, Syria would still have an airfield and that ISIS cave would still be in business.

I see. So, she'd have no reason to do some attacks to get her server and foundation and ties to foreign money off the front page?
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
They wouldn't be on the front page if she were president.


Horse ####. You also don't think the GOP, licking their wounds from having caused Trump to lose, would be raising holy hell about all of that if ONLY to save their own necks? Strike 2.

Furthermore, you need merely recall her hubby and what he did when the GOP held congress and his ass was on the dock; bombed the ONLY pharmaceutical plant in the Sudan in a BS raid to try and 'get' bin Laden to try and keep Monica's upcoming testimony off the front page.
 

Wishbone

New Member
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vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
Horse ####. You also don't think the GOP, licking their wounds from having caused Trump to lose, would be raising holy hell about all of that if ONLY to save their own necks? Strike 2.

Right, because the GOP is so good at that. So successful with it in the past.
 

Merlin99

Visualize whirled peas
PREMO Member
Horse ####. You also don't think the GOP, licking their wounds from having caused Trump to lose, would be raising holy hell about all of that if ONLY to save their own necks? Strike 2.

Furthermore, you need merely recall her hubby and what he did when the GOP held congress and his ass was on the dock; bombed the ONLY pharmaceutical plant in the Sudan in a BS raid to try and 'get' bin Laden to try and keep Monica's upcoming testimony off the front page.
You might see an occasional mention on Fox, but none of the other networks would bother.
 

acommondisaster

Active Member
Donald Rodham Clinton

The Trump presidency is taking on a decidedly Clintonian flavor.


Observers have been waiting for more than a year for Donald Trump to stop acting like a beer hall bouncer and start acting more presidential. On Wednesday, that wish came true, as Baby Donald completed his transformation into a standard chief executive of the United States by espousing many of the hallmark policies one would have associated with President Hillary Clinton.

My Politico Playbook colleagues discerned Trump’s recent policy shift in their Thursday tipsheet. Previously, Trump said NATO was obsolete. Now, he salutes it, Clinton-style, as a “great alliance.” Previously, he lavished kisses on Vladimir Putin and Russia. Now Trump and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson have taken a Clintonesque stand against Russia, admitting to low levels of trust between the two nations. Then: No war in Syria. Now, Trump is bombing Syria with the sort of glee Clinton would have brought to the mission. And on and on it goes, with Trump adopting Clintonian stances on Chinese currency manipulation (doesn’t exist!) and the Export-Import Bank (for it).

Hillary Clinton’s presidency would have been a family affair, with Bill and Chelsea mobbing the White House with their advice; Trump has seated daughter Ivanka and son-in-law Jared Kushner at on his roundtable and acts on their guidance. Hillary Clinton would have recruited pros from Goldman Sachs; Trump has brushed the rafters of his administration a beaming gold with guys from Goldman. Hillary Clinton would have gone to war with the Republican Congress, vowing to campaign against them once they refused to pass her legislation; Trump has come close to realizing that goal, telling the leader of the troublesome House Freedom Caucus, “Mark, I’m coming after you.”

More spin to delegitimize DJT.
 

littlelady

God bless the USA
That equates to impeachment how?

Why is there talk at all about impeaching Trump? He has done nothing wrong, except to have been elected prez. When you really think about it, he beat the odds twice. Dems and Repubs were both against him, and still are. Trump is a horse of a different color in so many ways; so to speak. Go, Trump!
 
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