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The only people who disapprove of Trump are former Welfare Queens (who have now lost their welfare benefits), illegal immigrants (most of whom have already been deported), and mentally ill liberals

heh....i approve of your new Bit

I would simply add to your thoughtful analysis that obviously, the Universal Love for GWB and BarackObama during their first 60 days is what's skewing these poll numbers

I am sure Donnie will seal all the leaks in his ship and have it back on Yuge Success path OverTheNextCoupleWeeks.
 

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I hope Donnie can outdo his first 60 days of SuperWhopperTales....would be a shame if he resigned solely on these first couple months of hard grinding 33 hour work weeks
 
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heh....i approve of your new Bit

I would simply add to your thoughtful analysis that obviously, the Universal Love for GWB and BarackObama during their first 60 days is what's skewing these poll numbers

I am sure Donnie will seal all the leaks in his ship and have it back on Yuge Success path OverTheNextCoupleWeeks.

You must be in an opiate induced haze if you enjoy his "new" (it isn't new at all) bit. He's a one trick pony and his one trick sucks.
 

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You must be in an opiate induced haze if you enjoy his "new" (it isn't new at all) bit. He's a one trick pony and his one trick sucks.

Keep reading your fake news from the New York Times and watching your fake news on CNN and enjoy being lied to. Trump won because Americans had such a high approval rating of him. Just because the media lies and tries to tell us fake news stories will never change that
 

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Funny that some thought that MAGA was going to be easy. Trump fighting Libs, MSM, and GOPe.

MAGA looking great.....and its only been 60 days or so.
 

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Funny that some thought that MAGA was going to be easy. Trump fighting Libs, MSM, and GOPe.

MAGA looking great.....and its only been 60 days or so.

Likely not much longer than a few weeks before all his campaign promises are realized. Soon, all our homes will be like Donnie's, all our families will be like Donnie's and we will finally be Very Very Happy
 
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Keep reading your fake news from the New York Times and watching your fake news on CNN and enjoy being lied to. Trump won because Americans had such a high approval rating of him. Just because the media lies and tries to tell us fake news stories will never change that

Thank you for proving my point.
 

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Damn! What a surge.

The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday shows that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters approve
of President Trump’s job performance. Fifty percent (50%) disapprove. 11 points in 2 days. :)
 

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Funny that some thought that MAGA was going to be easy. Trump fighting Libs, MSM, and GOPe.

MAGA looking great.....and its only been 60 days or so.


QFT

he's done more good already than the lazy aloof lying race baiting "least prepared man in the room" did in 8 years

just axe the factory workers who Obama told to go back to school, because their jobs ain't be coming back

good god, that man was so incompetent
 

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Wall Street Journal, more fake news...

[h=1]A President’s Credibility[/h][h=2]Trump’s falsehoods are eroding public trust, at home and abroad.[/h]
If President Trump announces that North Korea launched a missile that landed within 100 miles of Hawaii, would most Americans believe him? Would the rest of the world? We’re not sure, which speaks to the damage that Mr. Trump is doing to his Presidency with his seemingly endless stream of exaggerations, evidence-free accusations, implausible denials and other falsehoods.


The latest example is Mr. Trump’s refusal to back off his Saturday morning tweet of three weeks ago that he had “found out that [Barack] Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory” on Election Day. He has offered no evidence for his claim, and a parade of intelligence officials, senior Republicans and Democrats have since said they have seen no such evidence.


Yet the President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims. Sean Spicer—who doesn’t deserve this treatment—was dispatched last week to repeat an assertion by a Fox News commentator that perhaps the Obama Administration had subcontracted the wiretap to British intelligence.


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President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, March 21. PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS



March 21, 2017 7:28 p.m. ET1096 COMMENTS


If President Trump announces that North Korea launched a missile that landed within 100 miles of Hawaii, would most Americans believe him? Would the rest of the world? We’re not sure, which speaks to the damage that Mr. Trump is doing to his Presidency with his seemingly endless stream of exaggerations, evidence-free accusations, implausible denials and other falsehoods.


The latest example is Mr. Trump’s refusal to back off his Saturday morning tweet of three weeks ago that he had “found out that [Barack] Obama had my ‘wires tapped’ in Trump Tower just before the victory” on Election Day. He has offered no evidence for his claim, and a parade of intelligence officials, senior Republicans and Democrats have since said they have seen no such evidence.


Yet the President clings to his assertion like a drunk to an empty gin bottle, rolling out his press spokesman to make more dubious claims. Sean Spicer—who doesn’t deserve this treatment—was dispatched last week to repeat an assertion by a Fox News commentator that perhaps the Obama Administration had subcontracted the wiretap to British intelligence.




That bungle led to a public denial from the British Government Communications Headquarters, and British news reports said the U.S. apologized. But then the White House claimed there was no apology. For the sake of grasping for any evidence to back up his original tweet, and the sin of pride in not admitting error, Mr. Trump had his spokesman repeat an unchecked TV claim that insulted an ally.

The wiretap tweet is also costing Mr. Trump politically as he hands his opponents a sword. Mr. Trump has a legitimate question about why the U.S. was listening to his former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, and who leaked news of his meeting with the Russian ambassador. But that question never gets a hearing because the near-daily repudiation of his false tweet is a bigger media story.


FBI director James Comey also took revenge on Monday by joining the queue of those saying the bureau has no evidence to back up the wiretap tweet. Mr. Comey even took the unusual step of confirming that the FBI is investigating ties between the Trump election campaign and Russia.


Mr. Comey said he could make such a public admission only in “unusual circumstances,” but why now? Could the wiretap tweet have made Mr. Comey angry because it implied the FBI was involved in illegal surveillance? Mr. Trump blundered in keeping Mr. Comey in the job after the election, but now the President can’t fire the man leading an investigation into his campaign even if he wants to.


All of this continues the pattern from the campaign that Mr. Trump is his own worst political enemy. He survived his many false claims as a candidate because his core supporters treated it as mere hyperbole and his opponent was untrustworthy Hillary Clinton. But now he’s President, and he needs support beyond the Breitbart cheering section that will excuse anything. As he is learning with the health-care bill, Mr. Trump needs partners in his own party to pass his agenda. He also needs friends abroad who are willing to trust him when he asks for support, not least in a crisis.


This week should be dominated by the smooth political sailing for Mr. Trump’s Supreme Court nominee and the progress of health-care reform on Capitol Hill. These are historic events, and success will show he can deliver on his promises. But instead the week has been dominated by the news that he was repudiated by his own FBI director.



Two months into his Presidency, Gallup has Mr. Trump’s approval rating at 39%. No doubt Mr. Trump considers that fake news, but if he doesn’t show more respect for the truth most Americans may conclude he’s a fake President.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/a-presidents-credibility-1490138920

But what about his policy??? LOL

He has no credibility...
 

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Still waiting for his super secret plan to defeat ISIS in 30 days...maybe he hasn't started the clock on that yet.

He did say say he would surround himself with the very best people. I'm guessing his definition of "best" may be some alternative definition...like worst
 

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Trump approval PLUMMETS to 36% - the worst Gallup poll any president has ever had this early in their term.









 

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In all honesty Gallup had Trump at 35% favorable rating right before the election.

I guess its about the same.
 

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Still waiting for his super secret plan to defeat ISIS in 30 days...maybe he hasn't started the clock on that yet.

He did say say he would surround himself with the very best people. I'm guessing his definition of "best" may be some alternative definition...like worst

Isis almost driven out of mosull and 200 more troops sent:scared: to finish the job. Funny how Iraqi prime minister said Obumma just wasnt interested and Trump is the one who wants to finish em off.
 

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Trump is tweeting about Clintons business with Russia.....lol....doubt that story hits the MSM.
 

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Trump approval PLUMMETS to 36% - the worst Gallup poll any president has ever had this early in their term.










Really means alot. Repubs dont give two shits what the masses think.
#Drain the Swamp
 

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