can we all at least agree that political discourse - especially when it involved Trump - brings out the best in all of us?
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First, "fake news" on Twitter leads to an armed citizen visiting a Washington pizza parlor:
Then: Trump fires senior transition advisor's son for sharing the fake news story.
Meanwhile, former Senator Bob Dole was revealed to have been the lobbyist behind the President-Elect's call to Taiwan.
Well-- we live in interesting times, I guess!Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Video: Can Trump separate fact from fiction?
Donald Trump and his pick for national security advisor, Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, both have histories of peddling fake conspiracy theories. Rep. Adam Schiff and Jonathan Alter join Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC to discuss the potential consequences in a Trump Administration.
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Originally posted by John G View PostHi Caz,
Thanks, I'm not at all surprised. I seem to remember that, in the 2008 election, two-thirds of British Conservative supporters said they would have backed Obama, and that's probably not changed a great deal. In fact, a recent poll of British people found approval ratings for Obama were extraordinarily high, with 72% saying he's done a good job for America, and only 16% a bad job: see https://yougov.co.uk/news/2016/04/23...ama-eu-debate/
Interestingly, 77% of British people described Obama as "highly intelligent", whilst only 17% said the same thing about George W Bush: https://yougov.co.uk/news/2014/09/05...george-w-bush/
I dread to think how many/few Brits would described Trump as "highly intelligent", or even slightly below average intelligence!
And, George Bush is the most intelligent politician I've seen for a long time. He knows it's all bollocks so thought: "**** it, I'll get up there and just say the first thing that comes into my mind because none of it matters anyway, we politicians don't run countries and we haven't for a long time".
Look, given a choice between George Bush and recent US Presidents, and our Prime Ministers for that matter, I'd take Bush every time. He knows it's a sham and so made a mockery of the whole thing.
He wasn't shy when it came to invading people's countries, but none of the others are either, so that can't be held as a comparative weakness against him.
We really need politicians to not pretend they can actually change anything; we need politicians like Bush who show the whole thing up for the shambles it is. That way, people could possibly wake up instead of being taken in by a sharp suit, a half-decent haircut and a few cheap soundbites.
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Trump's Cabinet is shaping up to have several generals in it. Interesting, for a corporate businessman who never served in the U.S. military himself.
It has some people worried, others applauding his choices.
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Trump, Time's 2016 person of the year
Donald Trump somehow found a way to gripe about being named 'Time' Person of the Year.
"I was lucky enough to receive the Time Person of the Year," Trump said. "They used to call it 'Man of the Year,' but they can't do that anymore, so they call it 'person.' They want to be politically correct. That's OK."
Trump has played hard to this sentiment. "I'm so tired of this politically correct crap," he told a crowd in South Carolina during a rally in 2015.
Well, it's just because Time prefered not calling him the A..h... of the year.
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Originally posted by Hercule Poirot View PostDonald Trump somehow found a way to gripe about being named 'Time' Person of the Year.
"I was lucky enough to receive the Time Person of the Year," Trump said. "They used to call it 'Man of the Year,' but they can't do that anymore, so they call it 'person.' They want to be politically correct. That's OK."
Trump has played hard to this sentiment. "I'm so tired of this politically correct crap," he told a crowd in South Carolina during a rally in 2015.
Well, it's just because Time prefered not calling him the A..h... of the year.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostYes, I think you're right.
He also has the dubious distinction of ending world-wide unemployment.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by GUT View PostTime have said MOTY has nothing to do with good or bad, just world impact, hence Hitler.
Maybe we have outgrown this "Man of the Year" crap. The idea of pedestals for historic figures just doesn't fit any longer. Perhaps all such awards and recognitions are truly passe now.
Jeff
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Nobody really seems to grasp that Trump was elected because of his celebrity. It has nothing to do with politics. He could have run on the opposite platform and he would have won. Or Snooky could have run and she probably would have won. The world is completely obsessed with celebrity & fame. It's more important than anything. Humans are REALLY dumb. Every single day at the train station I see the funniest thing. There is an entrance to the tracks on both sides. But when they call the track number, a hundred people will crowd around, and all try to cram through the one entrance. The other entrance is twenty feet away on the other side of the room. I'm really the only one who notices there is a second entrance without a huge line? People are all mindless sheep, except me I guess
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostNobody really seems to grasp that Trump was elected because of his celebrity. It has nothing to do with politics. He could have run on the opposite platform and he would have won. Or Snooky could have run and she probably would have won. The world is completely obsessed with celebrity & fame. It's more important than anything. Humans are REALLY dumb. Every single day at the train station I see the funniest thing. There is an entrance to the tracks on both sides. But when they call the track number, a hundred people will crowd around, and all try to cram through the one entrance. The other entrance is twenty feet away on the other side of the room. I'm really the only one who notices there is a second entrance without a huge line? People are all mindless sheep, except me I guess
Jeff
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostNobody really seems to grasp that Trump was elected because of his celebrity. It has nothing to do with politics. He could have run on the opposite platform and he would have won. Or Snooky could have run and she probably would have won. The world is completely obsessed with celebrity & fame. It's more important than anything. Humans are REALLY dumb. Every single day at the train station I see the funniest thing. There is an entrance to the tracks on both sides. But when they call the track number, a hundred people will crowd around, and all try to cram through the one entrance. The other entrance is twenty feet away on the other side of the room. I'm really the only one who notices there is a second entrance without a huge line? People are all mindless sheep, except me I guess
Well I would agree with a lot of what you say. Yes being famous obviously helped but again a lot of people voted for him because they were sick of the corrupt do nothing politicians.
There was a clip shown of Obama at a town hall type meeting and a man asked him how come we can't stop jobs from leaving the country and his response was priceless, in a negative way. He babbled on,almost incredulously at the stupidity of the question, about how can you do it, wave a manic wand blah blah blah. It was one of the lamest things I've ever seen a leader say and do. This in contrast to trump who recently saved some jobs and is already getting people to invest in our country. The contrast is telling. And I think that just illustrates part of the reason why many people voted for trump.
Apathy from the current leaders vs someone who people think can get things done, or at the very least TRY.
Your train story made me laugh though cause its so true. I can't tell how many times I've been driving trying to get somewhere and there will be a huge line of cars that everyone is trying to get into. I'll just drive right past and get to where I'm going before all the lemmings because there was no need to wait in the line-there's another lane, exit, etc. that people just assume you can't use because there is already a line. So better get into line!?!
Sometimes I think people just see a line and think. Oh a line. I better get into it!! LOL
One of the best things my dad ever told me was don't ever get into a line of cars. Just go around."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostLol.
One of the best things my dad ever told me was don't ever get into a line of cars. Just go around.
Jeff
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