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Donald J. Trump: “The world won't laugh at America any more”

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« on: December 06, 2019, 03:33:37 am »


Did you see the footage of Justin Trudeau, Boris Johnson, Princess Anne and others laughing at Trump behind his back?

Faaaaaaarking hilarious ... that's what happens when a country like America elects a stupid clown as their president.

They get mocked by the rest of the world.

But even funnier ... Trump spat the dummy, chucked his toys out of the cot and stormed out of the NATO meeting and headed home early when he found out about that footage of him being laughed at.

Good fucking riddance, I say. NATO should expel America from the organisation.
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« Reply #1 on: December 06, 2019, 08:45:08 am »


you think your team scored a point
fucken stupid royal inbreds and self-serving corrupt elite trash
you sure they were not laughing at Andrew the paedophile

you should read this you dumbo white trash commie

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« Reply #2 on: December 06, 2019, 10:57:44 am »


Would that be those same “fucken stupid royal inbreds and self-serving corrupt elite trash” who Trump is so desperate to ingratiate himself with in a desperate attempt to be accepted?

Look at the way Trump sucks up to the British royals. He is soooooo desperate to be part of the “in” crowd.

Naturally, the “in” crowd laugh at Trump because he is such a stupid dickhead who allows himself to be played like a fiddle by the likes of Putin and Kim Jong-un.
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« Reply #3 on: December 06, 2019, 07:21:03 pm »


from The Washington Post…

Unruly, pouty and boastful: A field guide for Trump's journeys abroad

His abrupt departure from this week's NATO summit was typical for a president
who has routinely upended foreign visits during his first three years in office.


By ASHLEY PARKER, PHILIP RUCKER and MICHAEL BIRNBAUM | 9:15PM EST — Thursday, December 05, 2019

President Donald J. Trump meets French President Emmanuel Macron at Winfield House during the NATO summit Tuesday in London. — Photograph: Evan Vucci/Associated Press.
President Donald J. Trump meets French President Emmanuel Macron at Winfield House during the NATO summit Tuesday in London.
 — Photograph: Evan Vucci/Associated Press.


WATFORD, ENGLAND — President Trump often ends his foreign jaunts with a grand flourish: a solo news conference where he plays the flamboyant diplomat, riffing on the trip, establishing dominance — and, most important, offering his final version of reality before blowing out of town.

That Trump slunk out of the NATO summit here on Wednesday after hastily canceling his planned news conference underscored just how unsettling he found his two-day visit.

French President Emmanuel Macron had confronted Trump on areas of disagreement, and a video surfaced of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau privately mocking the American president in a huddle with Macron and other world leaders during a Buckingham Palace reception.

But in many respects, Trump's abrupt departure was typical for a president who has routinely upended foreign visits during his first three years in office — blustering, bullying and attempting at all times to keep the world's attention squarely on himself.

He has criticized his hosts and issued global threats. He's hobnobbed with dictators and feuded with allies.

And, as he did this week in Watford, he has sometimes sulked when things aren’t going his way — part of the compendium of behaviors that make up Trump's overseas adventures as president.


The unruly guest

THE last time Trump visited London, in June, he caused a ruckus by declaring that privatizing Britain's National Health Service — a sacrosanct postwar creation that provides free health care to Britons — would be “on the table” for trade discussions.

The faux pas quickly became a talking point among British politicians hoping to succeed then-Prime Minister Theresa May. And Trump backtracked shortly thereafter.

“I don't see it being on the table,” Trump said, contradicting his own comments. “That's something I would not consider part of trade. That's not trade.”

And on Tuesday, when asked again if he thought Britain's health system should be part of trade negotiations with the United States, Trump acted like his previous comments didn't exist: “I don't even know where that rumor started.”

“If you handed it to us on a silver platter, we want nothing to do with it,” he concluded.

Trump has made similar reversals on other ventures abroad. Attending the Group of Seven summit in August in Biarritz, France, Trump seesawed over his trade war with China. First, via Twitter, he “hereby ordered” American companies out of China. Then he conceded he had “second thoughts” about the tariffs he had levied on Chinese products.

And then, only a few hours later — amid news coverage that he had backtracked and was softening his stance on China, two things he is loath to be seen as doing — he said his only second thought was not making the tariffs higher.

The presidential whipsaw triggered gyrations in stock markets and led allies to doubt the stability of American leadership.


President Donald J. Trump talks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada during a NATO plenary session Wednesday in Watford, England. — Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters.
President Donald J. Trump talks with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada during a NATO plenary session Wednesday in Watford, England.
 — Photograph: Kevin Lamarque/Reuters.


In Britain this week, Trump managed to contradict himself again — in almost the same breath.

Asked about the video of Trudeau laughing about him behind his back, Trump criticized, then praised the Canadian leader in rapid succession.

“Well, he's two-faced,” Trump told reporters on Wednesday. “And honestly, with Trudeau, he's a nice guy. I find him to be a very nice guy.”

Later in the day, Trump was caught on an open microphone bragging about his Trudeau put-down, remarking to another summit attendee, “That was funny when I said that guy was two-faced.”


The rule-breaker

THE unofficial rule of overseas travel is that domestic politicking is supposed to stop at the water's edge. But this week in Britain — as he has done so many times previously — Trump behaved as if he were at one of his campaign rallies rather than a statesman abroad, trashing his rivals on foreign soil.

As he and Trudeau sat in gold-colored armchairs for a bilateral meeting on trade and other weighty matters, Trump lit into one of his domestic adversaries, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff (Democrat-California), who has been leading the impeachment inquiry.

“I think he's a maniac,” Trump said in response to a reporter's question, as Trudeau looked on. “I think Adam Schiff is a deranged human being. I think he grew up with a complex for lots of reasons that are obvious. I think he's a very sick man. And he lies.”

In a meeting earlier that day with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, Trump described congressional Democrats as “very unpatriotic” because they were investigating his conduct. “They are hurting our country very badly,” Trump said.


President Donald J. Trump attends a ceremony Wednesday at the summit of NATO leaders in Watford, England. — Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters.
President Donald J. Trump attends a ceremony Wednesday at the summit of NATO leaders in Watford, England.
 — Photograph: Christian Hartmann/Reuters.


Trump has used other foreign backdrops to trash his U.S. political opposition. Perhaps most striking was during his June trip to Normandy for the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion, where the president sat for an interview with Fox News's Laura Ingraham and — as white grave markers stretched behind him to the horizon — slammed his domestic rivals.

Trump called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Democrat-California) “a nasty, vindictive, horrible person” and, against the austere backdrop of the cemetery, weighed in on a host of other political issues.

The president's violations of protocol have been legion. When Trump traveled to London in July 2018, he opened his trip by trashing his host in an interview with The Sun, a British newspaper. The president said May had screwed up Brexit negotiations by allowing European Union leaders to hold “all the cards.”

Trump's blunt comments ricocheted across Britain and diminished and embarrassed May, whose domestic political standing already was weak. Trump later apologized for his diatribe and the two leaders appeared side-by-side at Chequers, the prime minister's country house, where the American president told the British prime minister, “Whatever you do is okay with me.”

During this week's trip — after the mocking video emerged — Trump kept British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Stoltenberg waiting for six minutes before finally emerging onstage on Wednesday for a ceremonial handshake.

As the two leaders waited, they paced, peered backstage and, at one point, consulted with Stoltenberg's pocket schedule. Johnson appeared perturbed, gesturing to a bank of cameras and noting, “We're live now.”

“How are we doing? Come on!” Johnson said.

Finally, Trump strode onstage, and the three men shook hands and posed for a photo before Trump tried to exit in the wrong direction.


The alpha diplomat

THE most acrimonious of Trump's meetings here was with Macron — and from the moment the two men clasped hands in one of the forceful, extended handshakes for which they have now become known, both presidents used their physicality to try to assert dominance.

As Trump spoke, Macron spread his legs wide — a stance known as “man-spreading” — and casually leaned forward in his armchair. As Macron spoke, Trump steepled his fingers, peered around the room and made eye contact with reporters, as if to convey indifference.

Such physicality is hardly new to Trump. At his first NATO meeting, in Brussels in 2017, Trump shoved the prime minister of Montenegro to get ahead of him in line when the allies gathered for a group photo.

Montenegro's leader dismissed Trump's brush-past as “inoffensive,” but the physical slight was particularly symbolic in the small Balkan nation, whose leader was attending his first NATO summit after a nearly decade-long quest to join the alliance.


German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other leaders deliberate with President Donald J. Trump on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit on June 9, 2018, in Charlevoix, Quebec. — Photograph: German Government Press Office/Getty Images.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other leaders deliberate with President Donald J. Trump on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit
on June 9, 2018, in Charlevoix, Quebec. — Photograph: German Government Press Office/Getty Images.


At the 2018 G-7 meeting in Canada, Trump grew frustrated as he sat at a table, other leaders hovering over him amid tense trade talks. He crossed his arms in defiance — a moment captured in a photograph released by the German government that went viral, a modern-day Renaissance painting for the Trump era.

Trump then reportedly stood up, reached into his suit jacket and tossed two Starburst candies onto the table.

“Here, Angela,” the president said, referring to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, according to Ian Bremmer, president of the Eurasia Group, a global risk consultancy. “Don't say I never give you anything.”


The strongman's friend

NATO leaders were gathered for their three-hour plenary session on Wednesday in Watford when, suddenly, Trump and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan ducked out and retreated for a private tête-à-tête.

The president left a gathering of Western allies for an exclusive, half-hour audience with the most authoritarian leader in attendance — a man accused of eroding democratic norms at home. Some NATO diplomats were surprised that Trump would shirk the main event to hang out with a strongman.

A White House spokesman declined to say whether Trump confronted Erdogan over Turkey's recent displacement and slaughter of Kurds.

“Of course it strikes everyone how much the two connect,” said one senior NATO diplomat, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss the closed-door meeting. “Even physically, Erdogan would put his arm around his shoulders.”


President Donald J. Trump meets with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday during the NATO summit in London. — Photograph: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Reuters.
President Donald J. Trump meets with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday during the NATO summit in London.
 — Photograph: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/Reuters.


During meetings abroad with allies, Trump frequently finds himself seemingly aligned with dictators, despots and authoritarian-minded leaders.

Ahead of the Group of Seven summit in August, Trump offered reassurances to Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who had been worried the G-7 allies would gang up on him over criticism of his handling of massive fires that had been raging across the Amazon rainforest.

“Absolutely, we will be a voice for Brazil,” Trump told Bolsonaro, a far-right leader whose presidency has been polarizing at home.

The first time Trump met Russian President Vladimir Putin, at the 2017 Group of 20 summit in Hamburg, he attempted to conceal what he and Putin discussed by confiscating the notes of the official U.S. interpreter.

Later on the same trip, Trump huddled with Putin at length during a ceremonial leaders' dinner. He had no note-taker or other U.S. official present and relied only on Putin's interpreter to understand the Russian president.

And at the G-20 summit in Osaka, Japan, this past June, Trump heaped praise on Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, describing as “a friend of mine” the leader who U.S. intelligence agencies have concluded ordered the gruesome murder and dismemberment of Washington Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.

Trump's embrace in Osaka helped salvage the global reputation of Mohammed, preventing the crown prince from becoming a global pariah and ensuring that Saudi Arabia would remain a hub for investment.

“I want to just thank you on behalf of a lot of people, and I want to congratulate you,” Trump told Mohammed. “You've done, really, a spectacular job.”


The pouting traveler

AS Trump retreated prematurely on Wednesday to Air Force One — saying he was abruptly canceling his wrap-up news conference because he'd already fielded so many questions from reporters the day prior — he was caught on an open microphone mocking the criticism he expected to receive.

‘He didn't do a press conference! He didn't do a press conference!’” Trump exclaimed, mimicking imagined punditry.

It was not the first time, however, that Trump had departed on a petulant note.

At the July 2018 NATO summit in Brussels, the president interrupted a wrap-up session about Ukraine to threaten to change America's commitment to the alliance if other countries did not ante up more money for defense on the spot. Trump had been fuming that morning because he did not think the media had adequately captured his anger with Germany and other nations over their levels of defense spending.

Trump's move, which many allies interpreted as signaling the possible withdrawal of the United States from NATO, triggered an emergency confab.

Afterward, many leaders looked drained, as though they had passed through a physical ordeal.

That's how some of them had felt a month earlier when Trump stormed out of a G-7 summit in Quebec by retracting U.S. support for the joint communique that already had been agreed to in an effort to demonstrate unity among the allies.

Aboard Air Force One en route to his next stop — Singapore, for a historic summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un — Trump lashed out at the G-7's host on Twitter. He called Trudeau “meek and mild” and “very dishonest & weak” after the Canadian prime minister spoke out against the tariffs Trump had imposed against some Canadian imports.


An image from a video shows Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, center, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, right, and the back of French President Emmanuel Macron as the leaders were caught laughing about President Trump's lengthy media appearances ahead of the NATO summit on Tuesday in London. — Photograph: NATO TV/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images.
An image from a video shows Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, left, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, center, British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson, right, and the back of French President Emmanuel Macron as the leaders were caught laughing about President Trump's
lengthy media appearances ahead of the NATO summit on Tuesday in London. — Photograph: NATO TV/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images.


It was, of course, not the last time Trudeau would find himself in Trump's crosshairs. After all, the video of Trudeau and other leaders mocking the president prompted Trump's “two-faced” dig — and may well have influenced his hasty departure from Watford.

By Thursday morning — after returning to Washington D.C. with no major agreements in hand — Trump was crowing about the trip as a great success.

“Tremendous things achieved for U.S. on my NATO trip,” Trump tweeted. “Proudly for our Country, no President has ever achieved so much in so little time.”


__________________________________________________________________________

Ashley Parker is a White House reporter for The Washington Post. She joined The Post in 2017, after 11 years at The New York Times, where she covered the 2012 and 2016 presidential campaigns and Congress, among other things.

Philip Rucker is the White House Bureau Chief for The Washington Post. He previously has covered Congress, the Obama White House, and the 2012 and 2016 presidential campaigns. Rucker also is a Political Analyst for NBC News and MSNBC. He joined The Post in 2005 as a local news reporter.

Michael Birnbaum is the Brussels bureau chief for The Washington Post. He previously served as the bureau chief in Moscow and in Berlin, and was an education reporter. He has covered the conflict in Ukraine, the Egyptian revolution, the fall of Libyan leader Moammar Gaddafi and the Arab Spring elsewhere in the Middle East. He has also worked at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Birnbaum has a degree in German history from Yale University. He grew up in Chicago.

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« Reply #4 on: December 06, 2019, 07:22:06 pm »


Hahaha … America's “FAKE PRESIDENT” is clearly waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay out of his depth when he has to mix it with real leaders and adults.

No wonder he loses the plot and storms off in a huge huff.
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« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2019, 01:04:48 am »

Trump good guy surrounded by sell-out scum

Moron Echo Chamber Xi loving fools

yes we need these adult Xi woke people ruling the world

so they can kill all their idiot followers like they do in China
 
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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2019, 05:34:04 am »


Trump is a stupid “fake president buffoon.

That's why the worlds REAL presidents and leaders are laughing at him.
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« Reply #7 on: December 07, 2019, 08:00:48 am »

they are talking about their boss behind his back
because Trump made them late for drinky winks

Trump told them to pay up because he's the boss

pay your fucken NATO bills bitches hahaha Grin
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« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2019, 12:15:08 pm »


The world is laughing at both America and their stupid “fake president”.

That's what happens when a country elects a stupid moron to lead them.
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« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2019, 12:41:08 pm »

not the world laughing its just a few retarded leftist useful idiot nutters who need the snot kicked out of them

death to the commie pigs
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« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2019, 12:57:27 pm »


The video evidence is there showing other world leaders laughing at Trump.

They even laughed at him when he addressed the United Nations General Assembly, but Trump was too thick to comprehend they were laughing at HIM.
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« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2019, 03:41:42 am »

well I'm laughing at you because you are an idiot

I don't give 2 fucks what other people think about me or you

I bet trump don't care about what idiots say or think

He's The Boss
if he wanted to he could destroy the whole planet
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« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2019, 10:45:18 am »


Trump cares what people think or say about him.

Why do you think he spat the dummy, chucked all his toys out of the cot, then stormed out of the NATO summit early?

It's because he suddenly realised the REAL leaders were laughing at HIM, the “fake president” of the USA.
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« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2019, 12:44:23 pm »

you go and play with your toys baby

wow all those loser fools that were laughing at trump
 Grin haha their economies are going down the shitter

while America's economy is the booming world leader
job well-done Mr Trump
those stupid leftist progressives? don't have a clue

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« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2019, 05:10:43 pm »


If Americans don't like being laughed at, they should have chosen an intelligent president instead of a stupid imbecile & “fake president” eh?
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« Reply #16 on: December 09, 2019, 12:06:27 am »

yes laugh at the most powerful man on the planet
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« Reply #17 on: December 09, 2019, 12:03:13 pm »

yes laugh at the most powerful man on the planet


It's “laughing at the dumbest ‘fake president’ in the world!”

What was that Trump said about the world not laughing at America?

Haw haw haw … Trump sure was full-of-shit when he made that claim multiple times.



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« Reply #18 on: December 10, 2019, 03:53:33 pm »

hahaha you're mad

America is doing great unlike the clown leaders you support their countries are fucked

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Meanwhile, REAL leaders of countries around the world continue to piss themselves laughing at Donald J. Trump, the “fake president” of America.






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