JD Vance insults Europe

Vance should just go around Europe and quote people that got thrown in jail then dare the hall monitors to arrest him
 
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I doubt that you noticed that Putin and the Russians were delighted by Trump’s betrayal of Ukraine.

Trump claimed that there were going to be three meetings between he and zputin, one in Moscow, one in DC, and one in a “neutral” country.

The Russians said nothing. Leaving your fuhrer twisting in his own wind.

Xi looks so far down at Trump that he won’t even take his calls.
What betrayal?
 
You're FOS.
That was your dear leader.

Fact check: Trump has spent far more time at golf clubs ...

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May 25, 2020 — In other words, Obama played golf once every 8.77 days as president. Trump, conversely, has been at a golf club once every 4.92 days so far.


Donald Trump Says He's Too 'Busy' To Play Golf, Then ...

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Jan 28, 2025 — Donald Trump, pictured playing golf in August 2023, is already on pace to play more than he did in his first term as president.


Sure, but two criminals aren't the ones to be doing it, especially college dropouts they hired.
cnn and yahoo are leftist propaganda cites, they are lying to you.
 
This administration is going to piss off the entire world, leaving us vulnerable to all kinds of attacks. This country made a mistake in November and yet the right-wingers here think they have done something great.

Vance Tells Europeans to Stop Shunning Parties Deemed Extreme​


Vice President JD Vance told European leaders on Friday that their biggest security threat was not military aggression from Russia or China, or election meddling from Moscow. Rather, he said, it was what he called “the enemy within” — their own suppression of abortion protests and other forms of free speech and the sidelining of parties considered extremist.

The address stunned and silenced hundreds of attendees at the Munich Security Conference, a forum where top-level politicians, diplomats and analysts had gathered expecting to hear the Trump administration’s plans for ending the war in Ukraine and Europe’s defense against a rising Russian threat in the future.

Instead, the vice president offered what may be a preview of a new kind of trans-Atlantic relationship under Mr. Trump — one not built on postwar bonds of stability between allied governments, but rather on ties between once-fringe political parties that share a common approach to migration, identity and internet speech.

Mr. Vance singled out his German hosts, who will elect a new chancellor next weekend, and told them to drop their objections to working with a party that has often reveled in banned Nazi slogans and has been shunned from government as a result.

It was an extraordinary intervention in the domestic politics of a democratic American ally, and it brought some gasps in the hall.

Kinda how the Hitler/Mussolini gig started.
 
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