President Trump’s Poland speech

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President Trump’s Poland speech turned out to be the left’s biggest nightmare.
The crowds in Poland were packed as far back into the streets as you could see to hear President Trump’s speech waving American flags, and wearing Make America Great Again hats, and chanting “USA! USA! USA!”.
President Trump’s speech in Poland yesterday showed that
we no longer have an apologist President of the United States of America but instead, we have a President who stands strong for America and the rest of the Western World... and without any mealy-mouthed whimpering about colonialism-based Guilt. “We will never apologize for being exceptional”
And as for Germany, the only question that remains is will Angela Merkel lose her next election? Are enough Germans angry enough at her to boot her out of office? If they re-elect Merkel, they get what they deserve!

That is indeed the best speech I've heard from Trump, to date.

Meantime, the House Majority Whip Steve Scalise, who suffered devastating wounds from another insane liberal who shot at mens playing a Baseball game only because they were Republicans was returned tho the Intensive Care Unit.
 
The populist Polish government is busing people in to guarantee Trump an enthusiastic welcome

Donald Trump has few fans among European leaders, drawing words of rebuke and awkward handshakes from Germany’s Angela Merkel and France’s Emmanuel Macron. His trip to the UK was postponed as he reportedly feared mass demonstrations.

So before he visits any of the major European powers, where he is nearly guaranteed confrontation of some sort, Trump is breaking with tradition by visiting Poland. The United States’ staunchest ally on the continent is ruled by a somewhat similar-minded populist, right-wing government.

In fact, the ruling Law and Justice (Polish acronym:piS) party is preparing what is taking shape as his first rally overseas. According toPolish news platform Onet.pl, a letter from a source “close to the Polish government” to someone from Trump’s inner circle assured that he would get a keen welcome from the ideologically friendly Polish government—and that enthusiastic crowds would fill the streets.

A revival of Cold War-era tactics
PiS members of parliament are reportedly allowed to invite up to 50 people to Trump’s speech, which will be held on July 6 in Warsaw, before he attends a summit of central and eastern European nations and then a G20 meeting in Germany. The party members were promised that the party or affiliated foundations would pay for buses from their districts to the capital. Unnamed PiS politicians tell Polish media that if the mobilization is successful, they could bring in 10,000 or 15,000people to the event. (Some point out, however, that gathering such a large crowd might be difficult considering it’s summer-vacation season.)

Observers inside and outside Poland have been quick to suggest such tactics are reminiscent of a different time in the country’s history—when the communist regime would organize mass rallies and marches to show the people’s support for their rule.

The party’s MPs have been inviting people to join the Trump event by way of Facebook, assuring that attendance is free. One such announcement reminds: “Please bring Polish flags :).” Trump’s team appears to be on board with the patriotic theme. According to the Polish government, the US administration picked the highly symbolic site for the speech, a square with a prominent monument to the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis, a pivotal moment in the country’s history, and huge source of Polish national pride.

In Warsaw, Trump will also be greeted by another brand of Pole as well, illustrating deep divisions within the country. A young left-wing party is organizing a “Handmaid’s Tale” protest, reminiscent of similar demonstrations around the US. The aim is to show, by donning outfits based on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, that Trump—“sexist, chauvinist, and misogynistic”—is unwelcome in Poland, as is the “patriarchal violence” of PiS’s rule. In October, Polish women refused to work, hitting the streets en masse to protest a strict abortion proposal.

Why the US has deep meaning
American policy long has been important to Poland—a country perpetually tugged by forces from the east and the west— from Ronald Reagan’s role in bringing down communism, to Bill Clinton’s help in admitting Poland to NATO.
 
Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!
 
Trump continues stacking up the wins while the left's attacks fail. Hell you had the president of Poland calling FAKE NEWS on the media yesterday that's outstanding seeing other presidents follow Trump's lead. Liberals are in real trouble here, president Trump is their worst nightmare good job Mr. president :eusa_clap:
 
The populist Polish government is busing people in to guarantee Trump an enthusiastic welcome

Donald Trump has few fans among European leaders, drawing words of rebuke and awkward handshakes from Germany’s Angela Merkel and France’s Emmanuel Macron. His trip to the UK was postponed as he reportedly feared mass demonstrations.

So before he visits any of the major European powers, where he is nearly guaranteed confrontation of some sort, Trump is breaking with tradition by visiting Poland. The United States’ staunchest ally on the continent is ruled by a somewhat similar-minded populist, right-wing government.

In fact, the ruling Law and Justice (Polish acronym:piS) party is preparing what is taking shape as his first rally overseas. According toPolish news platform Onet.pl, a letter from a source “close to the Polish government” to someone from Trump’s inner circle assured that he would get a keen welcome from the ideologically friendly Polish government—and that enthusiastic crowds would fill the streets.

A revival of Cold War-era tactics
PiS members of parliament are reportedly allowed to invite up to 50 people to Trump’s speech, which will be held on July 6 in Warsaw, before he attends a summit of central and eastern European nations and then a G20 meeting in Germany. The party members were promised that the party or affiliated foundations would pay for buses from their districts to the capital. Unnamed PiS politicians tell Polish media that if the mobilization is successful, they could bring in 10,000 or 15,000people to the event. (Some point out, however, that gathering such a large crowd might be difficult considering it’s summer-vacation season.)

Observers inside and outside Poland have been quick to suggest such tactics are reminiscent of a different time in the country’s history—when the communist regime would organize mass rallies and marches to show the people’s support for their rule.

The party’s MPs have been inviting people to join the Trump event by way of Facebook, assuring that attendance is free. One such announcement reminds: “Please bring Polish flags :).” Trump’s team appears to be on board with the patriotic theme. According to the Polish government, the US administration picked the highly symbolic site for the speech, a square with a prominent monument to the Warsaw Uprising against the Nazis, a pivotal moment in the country’s history, and huge source of Polish national pride.

In Warsaw, Trump will also be greeted by another brand of Pole as well, illustrating deep divisions within the country. A young left-wing party is organizing a “Handmaid’s Tale” protest, reminiscent of similar demonstrations around the US. The aim is to show, by donning outfits based on Margaret Atwood’s dystopian novel, that Trump—“sexist, chauvinist, and misogynistic”—is unwelcome in Poland, as is the “patriarchal violence” of PiS’s rule. In October, Polish women refused to work, hitting the streets en masse to protest a strict abortion proposal.

Why the US has deep meaning
American policy long has been important to Poland—a country perpetually tugged by forces from the east and the west— from Ronald Reagan’s role in bringing down communism, to Bill Clinton’s help in admitting Poland to NATO.
:blowup:
 
Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!

How many Pollacks does it take to grab a pussy?
 
Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!

How many Pollacks does it take to grab a pussy?

Just one

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Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!

How many Pollacks does it take to grab a pussy?

1, +10 Liberals to hold her down, or just 1 with caged cats in a pet store.
 
Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!

How many Pollacks does it take to grab a pussy?

1, +10 Liberals to hold her down, or just 1 with caged cats in a pet store.

almost, keep guessing
 
Trump's Triumph in Poland Was Outstanding. The Crowd of Thousands Cheered "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP!!! Poland Loves Trump!
If the lying lefties tell you that the world hates Donald Trump. Let them come to Poland!!!
Ten of Thousands of Pols were cheering President Trump while wearing Make America great Again Hats and Tee-shirts, and even wearing Make Poland Great Again Tee-shirts. Shouting “ Donald Trump! Donald Trump! Donald Trump!”
They were also shouting “USA, USA, USA” when our First Lady spoke!

How many Pollacks does it take to grab a pussy?

1, +10 Liberals to hold her down, or just 1 with caged cats in a pet store.

almost, keep guessing

OK, only 9. One of the Liberals is a gay male and doesn't believe in pussy.
 

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