Galloism wrote:Corrian wrote:Missouri Senate Democrat puts up "I wish Trump would be assassinated", though took it down shortly after.
Classy.
Idiot.
If a Republican Senator posted it for Obama it would have been defended as Freeze Peach.
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by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:23 pm
Galloism wrote:Corrian wrote:Missouri Senate Democrat puts up "I wish Trump would be assassinated", though took it down shortly after.
Classy.
Idiot.
by Geilinor » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:23 pm
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:26 pm
by Greater Cesnica » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:28 pm
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San Lumen wrote:You are ridiculous.George Orwell wrote:“That rifle on the wall of the labourer's cottage or working class flat is the symbol of democracy. It is our job to see that it stays there.”
by Bombadil » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:30 pm
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:47 pm
Bombadil wrote:Lady Scylla wrote:
It's either sheer stupidity, or maliciousness. Even both.
I think it's part a bunker siege mentality of being utterly unable to admit any criticism even when the facts are blatant, and part having to be totally loyal to Trump's worldview otherwise you're out of favour - and I think a lot of the resignations and grumblings come from the realisation by many people that the Trump way is the only way and there's no other opinion that counts.
I recall a line from some report that people are telling him to stop talking about Charlottesville but Trump would prefer being called a racist over admitting he might be wrong, on anything.
He's impulsive, incredibly sensitive to any slight on his character and unable to back down.
I really think it's a question of where the line is that he's simply removed - his own party is openly calling him out, business leaders are openly calling him out, the military is openly calling him out, it must be getting close.
Covfefe.
by Seangoli » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:52 pm
Steffan wrote:Bombadil wrote:
I think it's part a bunker siege mentality of being utterly unable to admit any criticism even when the facts are blatant, and part having to be totally loyal to Trump's worldview otherwise you're out of favour - and I think a lot of the resignations and grumblings come from the realisation by many people that the Trump way is the only way and there's no other opinion that counts.
I recall a line from some report that people are telling him to stop talking about Charlottesville but Trump would prefer being called a racist over admitting he might be wrong, on anything.
He's impulsive, incredibly sensitive to any slight on his character and unable to back down.
I really think it's a question of where the line is that he's simply removed - his own party is openly calling him out, business leaders are openly calling him out, the military is openly calling him out, it must be getting close.
Covfefe.
Funny you say that...
'Art of the Deal' ghostwriter predicts Trump will resign
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/politics/ ... index.html
TL;DR?
Guy thinks Trump won't last the year and will quit before Mueller and Congress leave him no options.
I can't see it. What about you, NS?
by Bombadil » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:55 pm
Seangoli wrote:To be blunt, I can't see anyone having the energy to keep up this level of bullshittery for four years, let alone one year. It's easy enough when you are only occasionally in the spot light and your actions have no real consequences. He has a massive load of responsibility on him now, however, and constant scrutiny. It doesn't help that he stirs the damn pot nearly every day. While the man is a massive narcissist, I think he stepped into a role he had not fucking clue what he was doing, and thought it would be much easier than it is.
In short, he'll break. If not this year, next year. And if he doesn't step down, he will just become a massive lame duck President who says shit but does nothing.
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:56 pm
Seangoli wrote:Steffan wrote:Funny you say that...
'Art of the Deal' ghostwriter predicts Trump will resign
http://www.cnn.com/2017/08/17/politics/ ... index.html
TL;DR?
Guy thinks Trump won't last the year and will quit before Mueller and Congress leave him no options.
I can't see it. What about you, NS?
To be blunt, I can't see anyone having the energy to keep up this level of bullshittery for four years, let alone one year. It's easy enough when you are only occasionally in the spot light and your actions have no real consequences. He has a massive load of responsibility on him now, however, and constant scrutiny. It doesn't help that he stirs the damn pot nearly every day. While the man is a massive narcissist, I think he stepped into a role he had not fucking clue what he was doing, and thought it would be much easier than it is.
In short, he'll break. If not this year, next year. And if he doesn't step down, he will just become a massive lame duck President who says shit but does nothing.
by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 8:57 pm
Steffan wrote:Seangoli wrote:
To be blunt, I can't see anyone having the energy to keep up this level of bullshittery for four years, let alone one year. It's easy enough when you are only occasionally in the spot light and your actions have no real consequences. He has a massive load of responsibility on him now, however, and constant scrutiny. It doesn't help that he stirs the damn pot nearly every day. While the man is a massive narcissist, I think he stepped into a role he had not fucking clue what he was doing, and thought it would be much easier than it is.
In short, he'll break. If not this year, next year. And if he doesn't step down, he will just become a massive lame duck President who says shit but does nothing.
It's the FINAL MEEEELTDOOOOOWWWN!!!
*do do dooo do...do do do do doooooo....*
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:00 pm
by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:01 pm
by Bombadil » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:04 pm
by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:06 pm
Bombadil wrote:I think the real damage from what he said on Wednesday was that it was so easy to just stick to a line and call Neo-Nazis an abomination - but he couldn't, his ego wouldn't let him, and I think that clear realisation is more damaging than what he said - he cannot be conciliatory if his ego is being challenged and I think many people, his own party, the military and business people saw that and want nothing to do with his cratering of a presidency anymore.
Let's be clear, even Steve fucking Bannon is looking for a way out.
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:08 pm
Bombadil wrote:I think the real damage from what he said on Wednesday was that it was so easy to just stick to a line and call Neo-Nazis an abomination - but he couldn't, his ego wouldn't let him, and I think that clear realisation is more damaging than what he said - he cannot be conciliatory if his ego is being challenged and I think many people, his own party, the military and business people saw that and want nothing to do with his cratering of a presidency anymore.
Let's be clear, even Steve fucking Bannon is looking for a way out.
by Bombadil » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:10 pm
Gauthier wrote:Bombadil wrote:I think the real damage from what he said on Wednesday was that it was so easy to just stick to a line and call Neo-Nazis an abomination - but he couldn't, his ego wouldn't let him, and I think that clear realisation is more damaging than what he said - he cannot be conciliatory if his ego is being challenged and I think many people, his own party, the military and business people saw that and want nothing to do with his cratering of a presidency anymore.
Let's be clear, even Steve fucking Bannon is looking for a way out.
And then his reflexive barking out of "RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR" in response to Barcelona not long afterwards shows he's a hypocritical fuck who ironically can't throw his Neo-Nazi supporters under the bus.
by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:13 pm
Bombadil wrote:Gauthier wrote:And then his reflexive barking out of "RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR" in response to Barcelona not long afterwards shows he's a hypocritical fuck who ironically can't throw his Neo-Nazi supporters under the bus.
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone.
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:13 pm
Bombadil wrote:Gauthier wrote:And then his reflexive barking out of "RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR" in response to Barcelona not long afterwards shows he's a hypocritical fuck who ironically can't throw his Neo-Nazi supporters under the bus.
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone.
by Gauthier » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:15 pm
Steffan wrote:Bombadil wrote:
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone.
>pictures Kelly chasing Trump around the White House shaking his fists
by Senkaku » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:16 pm
Steffan wrote:Bombadil wrote:
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone.
>pictures Kelly chasing Trump around the White House shaking his fists
by Farnhamia » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:17 pm
Bombadil wrote:Gauthier wrote:And then his reflexive barking out of "RADICAL ISLAMIC TERROR" in response to Barcelona not long afterwards shows he's a hypocritical fuck who ironically can't throw his Neo-Nazi supporters under the bus.
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone. He receives and amplifies through that medium, taking his phone would stop the flow of bullshit information into his head and the means of retransmitting it, without thought, to his base.
I mean, so little thought that he himself retweeted a tweet saying he was a fascist.
It's incredible really.
by Steffan » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:20 pm
by Bombadil » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:24 pm
Farnhamia wrote:Bombadil wrote:
It is weird how he picks up his thoughts from the Internet, I mean for 3-4 days on NSG the line that Lee is no worse than Washington was pushed in defence, or that both sides are equally to blame - come another attack and he's parroting the 'dip bullets in pigs blood' meme.. he has regressed directly into the agenda of the alt-right and picks up their talking points directly from the Internet.
The simple act of taking him off Twitter would do so much for him.. just someone take away his phone. He receives and amplifies through that medium, taking his phone would stop the flow of bullshit information into his head and the means of retransmitting it, without thought, to his base.
I mean, so little thought that he himself retweeted a tweet saying he was a fascist.
It's incredible really.
From the Internet? Heck, all he has to do is walk down to Bannon's office.
by Oil exporting People » Thu Aug 17, 2017 9:38 pm
Geilinor wrote:What is happening. Even James Murdoch, the CEO of 21st Century Fox, criticized Trump. When the owner of Fox News calls out a Republican, they've done something really badly.
by Genivaria » Thu Aug 17, 2017 10:04 pm
Oil exporting People wrote:Geilinor wrote:What is happening. Even James Murdoch, the CEO of 21st Century Fox, criticized Trump. When the owner of Fox News calls out a Republican, they've done something really badly.
James is not Rupert, in that James is his son and is noted for being Left-wing along with his brother. Rumor has it they've played a big part in the shake ups at Fox over the last year or so.
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