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The idea for the Gaza Strip of land is an interesting idea. It seems like the first new idea in decades actually.
…but he modified it today, I think acknowledging he went too far.

Interesting as he’s not too quick to correct, he usually prefers matters to stew.

The plight of the Gaza folk has garnered a lot of sympathy from people all around the world as much as the hamas attack I’d say.

So having modified his position later, he’s opened the door that he might do it again on another issue.

He’s not locking himself in to anything.

But I think he realised the statement was unrealistic and very unhelpful.
 
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I thought Israel cashed in a lot of world sympathy when they levelled Gaza.

And I suspect the more ferocious of their critics start attacking innocent Jewish folk in Sydney, which is despicable and deplorable.

A twisted retaliation.

And I’m not sure Trumpy saw the danger he could have been leading others into.

He came out this bad idea, so it’s not a hidden agenda for you conspiracy theorists!
 

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The only reason the Combover Rapist modified his Gaza plan was because a bunch of his Yes-Men in the Republican party let him know what a truly moronic idea it was.
If you want to know if a Trump brain fart will actually happen on not it is fairly simple.
Put it on a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is easy and 10 is difficult (i.e. you actually have to do something)

Anything below 3 actually happens e.g. signing an executive order
Anything that takes negotiation, planning and co-operation doesn't happen e.g. building a border wall
 
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If you want to know if a Trump brain fart will actually happen on not it is fairly simple.
Put it on a scale of 1 to 10 where 1 is easy and 10 is difficult (i.e. you actually have to do something)

Anything below 3 actually happens e.g. signing an executive order
Anything that takes negotiation, planning and co-operation doesn't happen e.g. building a border wall

Unless you accept he is not thinking of a 100% success rate.

This is the most logical conclusion of his analysts.

Keeping people guessing is good strategy for most things. Maybe not Gaza though. A tad extreme.

He’s not to be boxed in. He’s unlike standard pollies.
 

bazza

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Unless you accept he is not thinking of a 100% success rate.

This is the most logical of his analysts.

Keeping people guessing is good strategy for most things. Maybe not Gaza though. A tad extreme.

He’s not to be boxed in. He’s unlike standard pollies.
whatever it is the strategy works
he says stupid things
stupid things get media coverage
his opponents get outraged and talk about him
his supporters lap it up because the other side is upset
nothing happens but people get to win/lose
 
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The article doesn’t support what you asserted.

I don’t care, it was of interest anyway.

Statements like this, I think they tend to needlessly upset people ( ie he didn’t have to make any remark).

One of the points made about trump before he made the comment is that he will find it increasingly difficult to hold his broad coalition together as his real policies emerge.

The only way to ascertain why Trump tempered his comment is to ask him and expect him to be truthful in response.

Links are easily made, but harder to establish!
 
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I made my comment based on what I heard listening to one of the US news broadcasts ( I can't remember if it was NBC or CBS). They quoted a Republican Senator as saying the plan was poorly thought out. I don't think it's a stretch to equate poorly thought out with moronic.
 
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Then they shouldn't have been leaders in the first place.
Well a lot of them fall by the wayside.

The head of transport in NSW, leader of her portfolio, total cretin.
I made my comment based on what I heard listening to one of the US news broadcasts ( I can't remember if it was NBC or CBS). They quoted a Republican Senator as saying the plan was poorly thought out. I don't think it's a stretch to equate poorly thought out with moronic.
My impression was that you attributed his change in policy to being pressured by GOP colleagues but there is no real evidence of this.

His change of heart may have come from anywhere as far as we can tell.

And you forgot to mention some of them some of them agreed with him lol.

Gronksplaining?! Lol.

Anyway, I thought it was a mistake too.
 
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You're really reaching. I never claimed it was all Republicans and the report I saw basically said it was the lack of support from those Republicans that forced his hand. Just because it doesn't fit your narrative doesn't make it false.
 
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You're really reaching. I never claimed it was all Republicans and the report I saw basically said it was the lack of support from those Republicans that forced his hand. Just because it doesn't fit your narrative doesn't make it false.
You said it was the “only” reason

I asked you for a source and you didn’t have one. I don’t really care tbh.

What’s my narrative?
 

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