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@Horace said in Kristi Nope:
Well hating the animal is a step too far. Everything else might be defensible.
I think making killing a dog a good metaphor for being a good politician is a little too on the nose.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Kristi Nope:
@Horace said in Kristi Nope:
Well hating the animal is a step too far. Everything else might be defensible.
I think making killing a dog a good metaphor for being a good politician is a little too on the nose.
Wasn't that the opening scene of House of Cards, where Spacey's character strangles an injured dog in the street?
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@Horace said in Kristi Nope:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Kristi Nope:
@Horace said in Kristi Nope:
Well hating the animal is a step too far. Everything else might be defensible.
I think making killing a dog a good metaphor for being a good politician is a little too on the nose.
Wasn't that the opening scene of House of Cards, where Spacey's character strangles an injured dog in the street?
Don't remember but sounds right.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Kristi Nope:
@Horace said in Kristi Nope:
Well hating the animal is a step too far. Everything else might be defensible.
I think making killing a dog a good metaphor for being a good politician is a little too on the nose.
On my part I just donât get what point she is trying to make by telling the story in the first place. All I can say is that she should have kept her dog leashed when visiting someoneâs farm, especially a dog known to be excitable, misbehaved and difficult to train. There are professionals out there who can help in such instances.
Frankly, if I were to meet someone and they would tell me that story, I would think that person to be an idiot who had no business owing a dog (or a firearm) in the first place.
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@Renauda said in Kristi Nope:
I just donât get what point she is trying to make by telling the story in the first place
"The ability to make tough choices."
There are things you think.
There are things you do.
There are things you talk about.
There are things you publish.Each of those is a smaller group. She should know that.
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@Renauda said in Kristi Nope:
You would at least think she would know that.
Exactly. I've never been impressed with her, although JW( P)HT.
WHat's more important for a politician than "making tough choices?"
Knowing what to say, and when to keep your yap shut.
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I saw that story. She just eliminated her chance of being a vice president candidate.
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@George-K said in Kristi Nope:
@Renauda said in Kristi Nope:
I just donât get what point she is trying to make by telling the story in the first place
"The ability to make tough choices."
There are things you think.
There are things you do.
There are things you talk about.
There are things you publish.Each of those is a smaller group. She should know that.
Has anybody considered this could be a secret code to Deep State that she'd be willing to do what needs doing if Trump went too far off message?
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@jodi said in Kristi Nope:
She put that dog into situations that she knew it wasnât going to be able to handle and then she killed it when it lived up to her expectations. Stupid Bitch.
Yeah, that's pretty much it. Just what we need advising Trump. Luckily, he's a really stable genius.
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Never trust a man that won't kill his own dog.
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@Renauda said in Kristi Nope:
On my part I just donât get what point she is trying to make by telling the story in the first place.
I mean, yeah, that's what I find fascinating, too. She actually thought this was not only an example of good character, but so good she'd put it in a book to boast about herself. But, like I said: politician.
I'm with jodi.
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@Jolly said in Kristi Nope:
Never trust a man that won't kill his own dog.
Or you could, y'know, not be a dipshit dog owner.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Kristi Nope:
@Jolly said in Kristi Nope:
Never trust a man that won't kill his own dog.
Or you could, y'know, not be a dipshit dog owner.
Just paraphrasing Heinlein....
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@Jolly said in Kristi Nope:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Kristi Nope:
@Jolly said in Kristi Nope:
Never trust a man that won't kill his own dog.
Or you could, y'know, not be a dipshit dog owner.
Just paraphrasing Heinlein....
Well he had a point but I don't think it applies here.