Discussion: Reports: Trump Asked Brexit Architects To Oppose Wind Farms In Scotland

Good – keep exposing this sucker! Never let up!!

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“Trump spokes_____ _______________ denied ____________ that Trump discussed ____________ during his meeting with ____________. When ____________ told ____________ that ____________ gave an account of the ____________ discussion, ____________ did not respond with further comment, according to the ____________.”

Might want to turn this into a macro. I expect this template will be getting a lot of use over the next 4 years.

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so basically, everything Trump has accused HRC of he is doing a million-fold.

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Remember when Bill Clinton, Inc. was a big deal?..

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Weeks before the advent of a Trump Presidency the man has shown promise to fulfill in reality every last charge of corruption and venality that he projected onto Secretary Clinton, and then some. Bonus points for attempting to shut down the free press through coercion and unleashing aggressive acts of racism and kicking off the public phase of the building of the new young nazi party er “alt right.”

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From the original vacuous windbag.

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Yes, Banks and Wigmore spearheaded the Brexit campaign but they’re not in Parliament. Neither is Farage. Most importantly, none of them are Scottish because, generally speaking, Scotland despises Rump. Rump is speaking with cheerleaders who can’t really do anything for him except PR.

EDIT TO ADD: Interesting to note that Rump hasn’t met with Theresa May yet. I have a feeling that’s gonna go over like a lead balloon.

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Wigmore told The Express that Trump “is dismayed that his beloved Scotland has become over-run with ugly wind farms which he believes are a blight on the stunning landscape.”

I sympathize. America has become over-run with ugly Trumps who are blight on our stunning landscape.

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Love that last part, Caitlin,

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He’s got the same attitude about white supremacists. He doesn’t mind them. As long as they don’t interfere with his megalomania.

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See what happens when he runs into the Scottish Nationalist buzzsaw and Nicola Sturgeon. They didn’t want Brexit and they don’t like him.
Problem with exclusive nationalisms: it’s harder to find allies after you’ve dissed most of the people in the world. Duh.

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Trump will always be first and foremost the head of the Trump Organization, and his primary efforts and energy will be toward enrichment of himself and his familia. President of the United States? Not so much. Unless he really can fulfill his plan for a merger.

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Did you (or whomever) Munch that face?

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You just read my mind. I have no doubt that Sturgeon will call for another referendum on Scottish independence (the only issue is when not if) and this time, it will go through. Next up, Irish reunification.

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Is there a good pro-windfarm movement in Scotland we can send contributions to? After civil rights donations, environmental donations are my next highest charity priority now.

Trump may discover that the Scots, who hate Brexit, are not the Scots-Irish who supported him here. The funny result of the Highland Clearances is America got all the backwards Scots, while the city sophisticates who’d given the world the Scottish Enlightenment – and were chief inspiration for America’s founding documents – stayed behind.

Also, as disproportionate participants in British armed forces for centuries, the Scots don’t much care for narcissistic Germans.

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You know what would be a worse blight on the stunning landscape? Rising sea levels.

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The dimwit has no clue that Scotland hates, just hates Brexit and voted overwhelmingly to stay in the EU. Nigel Farage is not well loved in Scotland–and neither is the orange guy with the Pomeranian on his head.

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Donald Trump, billionaire President. At least he is honest about his sleeze. This is going to be an ugly 4 years.

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