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Trump: UK not be 'back of the queue' with me

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Obamas comments made uk  headlines but the biased press make no mention of Trumps comment .

Selective reporting once again

 

 

Edited by moe19

Ah, well, you see Trump is a "joke candidate".  Well... that's what the Guardian, and their retirement fund the BBC, were confidently telling us, so this must be right.  Trump won't even get the Republican nomination - they said. Our Facebook-generation, PR-driven, joke for a PM went along with this in issuing his own anti-Trump insults; this despite all warnings that he could easily end up damaging our most important foreign relationship.

Then we've been fed the twaddle that Trump couldn't win because even Republicans were against him. What these bright UK "opinion formers" didn't reckon with is that that the world doesn't conform to their view of how it MUST be.  They didn't reckon with the fact that many Democrats detest greasy fat-cat lawyer Hillary Clinton too; if they can't have leftie Bernie Sanders they'd much rather have a successfully business person who listens to real people, than a fat-cat lawyer who is bent on doing her (and the international elite's) own thing.  Hillary is actually a Tony Blair transgender clone, and our transatlantic cousins can probably be credited with more common sense than the 1990's British electorate!

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