Anger, bile, tears and tea

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I'm not surprised she's as bad as the rest of them.

I am sickened by this new low. It seems every month I keep saying this ...

My brother is offering his services as an attorney to help (pro bono, of course).
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Is anyone watching Inside the American Embassy on C4 now?
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I’ve just set it to record. Looks interesting!
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It’s good although I’m totally into it immediately as one of the main characters in it is one of G’s friend’s dad from DC. It’s a bit car crash :look:
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The Ambassador! I knew he was awful but eeek.
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This has made me chuckle quite a lot.


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:mog:
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It's kind of sad that I got that so quickly. :lol:
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:lol:

I’ve seen a few tweets today stating that 52%* of the UK support Trump. I know the US election campaign and the leave campaign had a lot in common but is it really that direct a correlation?


*allowing for the usual disclaimer about electoral turnout.
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What does 'support' mean in that context? WHole heartedly agree with his policies, or wishes to show respect to the office of President (even if they find him personally unpalatable).
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Wholeheartedly support Trump and his policies.
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Did they cite a poll? Was the poll done by a trsutworthy source? Was it a single poll, and how many did it canvass?

Post-Truth Shite.
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No of course not :lol: It was mostly in the context of either Independence Day (loving the fact that the misspelled hash tag is actually the version that’s trending) or JK Rowling’s response to the “I’m a great writer” tweet.
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Well, I know we all live in an echo chamber but I honestly don't know anyone, leave voters included, who think he's anything other than a dangerous prick.
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Yes, my leave voting mother is horrified by Trump. I do wish she could see the parallels of what she's done but, hey ho.
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Yes, even Mr G's parents think Trump's a step too far. Or they did. Maybe they've been swayed by the appeal of caging foreign babies.
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It’s no surprise that my father approves of Trump. He’s all for men who ‘stick up for their countries’ and is silent on the caged babies issue because criticising someone he has previously supported would make it look as if he made a mistake. And we can’t have that.

I’ve been chatting with my brother today and we’ve wound each other up nicely on the issue of our parents.
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I don’t know anyone who thinks he is anything other than a buffoon at best and highly dangerous at worst but I don’t think I know many Leave voters.
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My cleaning lady thinks he's a good strong man who is going to bring wealth to his country.
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Apparently both the Queen and Prince P are too ill to attend the newest royal sprog's christening. Getting their excuses in early ahead of Trump?? :lol:
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