Help me understand this quote from D. Tump, Jr.

Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

The Master has forbidden the Trumpcultists from any eyebrow raising regarding the Trump crime family's affairs.


:lol:

You've gone flat out crazy. Crime family?
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

LOL, 2008? was his statement made before or after the Russian Economic melt down of 2008-2009 where the Russian economy shrunk by 8%?

Methinks it was probably made prior to the blood bath, OOPS.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?


Maybe they'll show the kind of outrage that they displayed over the Clinton Foundation's taking charitable donations from foreigners.

Why would anyone be outraged at an American company/companies doing business with a G8 member?

All legal.
 
LOL, 2008? was his statement made before or after the Russian Economic melt down of 2008-2009 where the Russian economy shrunk by 8%?

So, your contention is that those huge loans made to Trump from Russian oligarchs have ALL been fully paid off?......Just asking.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?


Maybe they'll show the kind of outrage that they displayed over the Clinton Foundation's taking charitable donations from foreigners.

Why would anyone be outraged at an American company/companies doing business with a G8 member?

All legal.
Yeah, the sudden left winger hostility towards all things Russia is curious, after all it's an authoritarian kleptocracy with a leader that wants to reconstitute the Soviet Union.... heck that's a veritable left winger heaven.
 
Why would anyone be outraged at an American company/companies doing business with a G8 member?

All legal.


the fact that THAT American company will soon be sitting in the oval office must have gone right over your head.
 
LOL, 2008? was his statement made before or after the Russian Economic melt down of 2008-2009 where the Russian economy shrunk by 8%?

So, your contention is that those huge loans made to Trump from Russian oligarchs have ALL been fully paid off?......Just asking.
No genius, I'm saying that it's likely Donald Duck lost his ass on Russian assets shortly after making that statement.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

It's like "You didn't build that."

It means something less disturbing than the actual meaning of the words.

In this case, it means Russian people, not Russian government.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

You know the answer to that (bold) question is "no." They had all sorts of rational reasons not to vote for him and yet the totality of those reasons didn't disconcert Trumpkins enough to inspire them to vote for someone other than Trump.

It could not possibly mean his opponent was far worse overall, and particularly with respect to "Russian ties."
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

You know the answer to that (bold) question is "no." They had all sorts of rational reasons not to vote for him and yet the totality of those reasons didn't disconcert Trumpkins enough to inspire them to vote for someone other than Trump.

It could not possibly mean his opponent was far worse overall, and particularly with respect to "Russian ties."

I can't speak to what it might have meant for those people. I can say only that it makes no rational sense to choose A over B when there exist choices C, D, E, F, etc., none of which present the reprehensible and sui generis set of dilemmas associated with choosing A or B.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?


Maybe they'll show the kind of outrage that they displayed over the Clinton Foundation's taking charitable donations from foreigners.


Yeah right, that would require them to hold Trump to ANY standard

The Obama family removed all requirements for standards.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?
It's called business… Jack weed
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?


Awwww.... Did he use too many big word for you??

Poor widdle baby
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?
No.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?


Maybe they'll show the kind of outrage that they displayed over the Clinton Foundation's taking charitable donations from foreigners.


Yeah right, that would require them to hold Trump to ANY standard

The Obama family removed all requirements for standards.

From you?
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?
You should be very afraid.
 
Maybe she can explain it to you:

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Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

You know the answer to that (bold) question is "no." They had all sorts of rational reasons not to vote for him and yet the totality of those reasons didn't disconcert Trumpkins enough to inspire them to vote for someone other than Trump.

It could not possibly mean his opponent was far worse overall, and particularly with respect to "Russian ties."

I can't speak to what it might have meant for those people. I can say only that it makes no rational sense to choose A over B when there exist choices C, D, E, F, etc., none of which present the reprehensible and sui generis set of dilemmas associated with choosing A or B.

That would be awesome! Unfortunately, we do not live in an ideal world. In our current reality, it's either A or B. This election proves that C, D, E and F have zero shot. A and B were universally hated, but A won the popular vote and B won the election. C and D didn't even place, despite A and B being vile pieces of shit.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?

You know the answer to that (bold) question is "no." They had all sorts of rational reasons not to vote for him and yet the totality of those reasons didn't disconcert Trumpkins enough to inspire them to vote for someone other than Trump.

It could not possibly mean his opponent was far worse overall, and particularly with respect to "Russian ties."

I can't speak to what it might have meant for those people. I can say only that it makes no rational sense to choose A over B when there exist choices C, D, E, F, etc., none of which present the reprehensible and sui generis set of dilemmas associated with choosing A or B.

That would be awesome! Unfortunately, we do not live in an ideal world. In our current reality, it's either A or B. This election proves that C, D, E and F have zero shot. A and B were universally hated, but A won the popular vote and B won the election. C and D didn't even place, despite A and B being vile pieces of shit.

I didn't vote for A or B...because neither of them deserved or earned my vote.

The lesser of two evils is still evil. Why choose an evil that could wreak havoc on oneself and millions of others when one doesn't have to do so? I may not have the best moral compass going, but it does at least work well enough for me not to succumb to that.
 
Donald Trump Jr. made the following statement at a real estate conference in New York in 2008, saying “Russians make up a pretty disproportionate cross-section of a lot of our assets.” He added, “we see a lot of money pouring in [to our businesses] from Russia.”

Does the above raise any eyebrows among Trump's acolytes?
Nope. Not even a little. Do you know why? Because he hasn't taken any actions yet as president of the United States that is advantageous to Russia. If and when he does - then we can talk. Until then, the quote is as absurd as the progressive tin-foil hat conspiracy theory that Russia "stole" the election.
 

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