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Whacker you claimed TRUMP would win!

Started by: laughing gravy (inactive)

BWAHAHAHAHA...buffoon...

Started: 7th Nov 2020 at 05:29

Posted by: cheshirecat (1054) 

Who was the person on here whom wanted a substantial bet on trump winning? This was about 10 months ago. The name eludes me..... Hang on....It was wacker!

Replied: 9th Nov 2020 at 20:18

Posted by: frecky (624)

So he was wrong....I guess you're perfect....gerra life.

Replied: 9th Nov 2020 at 22:12

Posted by: broady (inactive)

Has that big lady started singing yet?

Replied: 9th Nov 2020 at 22:34

Posted by: Platty (2107)

LG, you need to go on 'Stop World Control' - overview of massive voter fraud to steal the election'.
Then defend them.

Replied: 10th Nov 2020 at 17:32

Posted by: cheshirecat (1054) 

Posted by: broady (16159)

"Has that big lady started singing yet?"

No. Not yet. But I can hear her whistling a nice tune.

Replied: 10th Nov 2020 at 19:05

Posted by: firefox (3239)

Just not from her mouth

Replied: 10th Nov 2020 at 19:18

Posted by: cheshirecat (1054) 

I think He is the first incumbent who lost a bid for re-election since Bush in the early 1990's?
If that is true I think that sums up what the voters think ( thought ) of him.

Replied: 10th Nov 2020 at 19:39

Posted by: peebee (729) 

Be very careful what you wish for, when the BBC reporter asked him for a few words he said "I'm Irish" and turned his back.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-8924795/DOUGLAS-MURRAY-Warning-cheering-Joe-Bidens-win-hes-no-friend-Britain.html

He is no friend of Britain and I think he is more of an arsehole than Donald ever was, wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him.

Replied: 10th Nov 2020 at 22:42
Last edited by peebee: 10th Nov 2020 at 22:50:13

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

is whacker donald? as both have gone missing...

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 08:37

Posted by: jathbee (11463)

Could well be

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 10:06

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

" he said "I'm Irish" and turned his back."

North or South? It matters.

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 10:15

Posted by: TerryW (inactive)

Double.

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 10:15
Last edited by TerryW: 20th Nov 2020 at 10:31:25

Posted by: gaffer (7965) 

Today's Times

But Donald Trump amassed more votes than any previous loser. It looks as if the margin of his loss in the electoral college will be down to about 46,000 votes in three states: Arizona, Georgia and Wisconsin. If they had been cast for him he would have won. By that measure, it’s a razor-thin defeat.

But never mind Trump. The Democrats are unlikely to control the Senate. They would need to win the two run-off elections in Georgia in January and even then have to rely on Vice-President Harris’s casting vote to wield power. Assuming that doesn’t happen, Biden will be the first president since George HW Bush in 1989 not to have the Senate on his side in his first 100 days. All the key committees run by his opponents. His cabinet appointments potentially voted down or delayed.

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 12:40

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15394)

Surely it is in Ireland's interest that Britain gets a good trade deal with the EU and the USA , because if Biden punishes Britain, he will in fact be punishing Ireland too, because the Irish and British economies are very closely intertwined with each other

Replied: 20th Nov 2020 at 15:16

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

where are you whacker you BUFFOON?....

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 18:36

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15394)

As Whacker buggered off

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 18:54

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

hes either topped himsel cos trump lost or covids geet him....

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 22:09

Posted by: Tommy Two Stroke (15394)

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 22:15

Posted by: gaffer (7965) 

To paraphrase LG

It’s sometimes better not to post and be thought a fool, rather than post and remove all doubt.

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 22:16

Posted by: laughing gravy (inactive)

gaffer save your preaching for someone who gives a damn...

Replied: 16th Dec 2020 at 23:05

 

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