What a way to spend Christmas
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 13:29 last edited by
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 15:05 last edited by
Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 15:16 last edited by Copper
Know what the odds are that he could say the right thing?
https://www.wvlt.tv/2020/12/26/president-trump-issues-statement-on-nashville-explosion/
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Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 15:46 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
Did Joe mention anything about the Critical Race theory trial?
Yes, this is whataboutism, because you and I can both agree with your first point and move past it.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:05 last edited by
@klaus said in What a way to spend Christmas:
This recent one stuck out to me as being exemplary for how Trump accumulates
knowledgeconfirmation bias.Fixed it for you.
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@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
Did Joe mention anything about the Critical Race theory trial?
Yes, this is whataboutism, because you and I can both agree with your first point and move past it.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:10 last edited by@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
Did Joe mention anything about the Critical Race theory trial?
Yes, this is whataboutism, because you and I can both agree with your first point and move past it.
The problem is Trump did make a statement about Nashville that very morning. It's Jon's own confirmation bias.
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@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Know what he didn’t say anything about? The bomb that went off in a major American city. No statement, no tweet.
Did Joe mention anything about the Critical Race theory trial?
Yes, this is whataboutism, because you and I can both agree with your first point and move past it.
The problem is Trump did make a statement about Nashville that very morning. It's Jon's own confirmation bias.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:16 last edited by@mik said in What a way to spend Christmas:
The problem is Trump did make a statement about Nashville that very morning. It's Jon's own confirmation bias.
Sure but the overall point I think is sound. Trump's decisions on what he's going to mention on the Twitters and what he's not is embarrassing.
My point is that there can be worse things than having a petulant child in the White House. The Nashville bombing is a national event that affects nearly no one in a personal way.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:19 last edited by
Considering I do not think he should be on Twitter at all, I'd have to disagree. But yeah, there can be a lot worse things.
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@mik said in What a way to spend Christmas:
The problem is Trump did make a statement about Nashville that very morning. It's Jon's own confirmation bias.
Sure but the overall point I think is sound. Trump's decisions on what he's going to mention on the Twitters and what he's not is embarrassing.
My point is that there can be worse things than having a petulant child in the White House. The Nashville bombing is a national event that affects nearly no one in a personal way.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:30 last edited by Copper@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Sure but the overall point I think is sound.
Yes, the point is sound, without question.
The point is that you can say whatever you want about Mr. Trump and it becomes truth.
Go ahead, try it.
Say he didn't do something, anything.
Someone will chime in, agreeing that he is a petulant child because of something you made up.
Really.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:32 last edited by
It's a shame that we are living in a time when the Left/democrats are finally beginning to realize their goal of total control and the end of our constitution. It's a shame the average democrat out there only get to see what THE PARTY allows them to see. If we still lived in a free country where information is not censored maybe they would have seen some of the numerous positive things Trump has said and done recently.
But here we are, on a roller coaster ride into totalitarianism, and the TDS sufferers are just happy to be going on a trip.
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@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Sure but the overall point I think is sound.
Yes, the point is sound, without question.
The point is that you can say whatever you want about Mr. Trump and it becomes truth.
Go ahead, try it.
Say he didn't do something, anything.
Someone will chime in, agreeing that he is a petulant child because of something you made up.
Really.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:33 last edited by@copper said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Sure but the overall point I think is sound.
Yes, the point is sound, without question.
The point is that you can say whatever you want about Mr. Trump and it becomes truth.
Go ahead, try it.
Say he didn't do something, anything.
Someone will chime in, agreeing that he is a petulant child because of something you made up.
Really.
That is EXACTLY what they do.
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@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Sure but the overall point I think is sound.
Yes, the point is sound, without question.
The point is that you can say whatever you want about Mr. Trump and it becomes truth.
Go ahead, try it.
Say he didn't do something, anything.
Someone will chime in, agreeing that he is a petulant child because of something you made up.
Really.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:36 last edited by@copper said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@aqua-letifer said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Sure but the overall point I think is sound.
Yes, the point is sound, without question.
The point is that you can say whatever you want about Mr. Trump and it becomes truth.
Go ahead, try it.
Say he didn't do something, anything.
Someone will chime in, agreeing that he is a petulant child because of something you made up.
Really.
He's the greatest President since Lincoln.
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@klaus said in What a way to spend Christmas:
This recent one stuck out to me as being exemplary for how Trump accumulates
knowledgeconfirmation bias.Fixed it for you.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:52 last edited by@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@klaus said in What a way to spend Christmas:
This recent one stuck out to me as being exemplary for how Trump accumulates
knowledgeconfirmation bias.Fixed it for you.
True, but that's not my main point. Many people suffer from confirmation bias. You can also exhibit confirmation bias in the selection of reputable sources. But a pervasive theme in his communication is this folksy "many friends told me" thing. The thing his friends/military men/aliens/... told him is always of course supporting what he said all along, but my point is that he's seemingly deliberately avoiding any source of information that tries to provide more than anecdotal evidence for something, i.e., something that is based on an acknowledged corpus of data or comes from a reputable source (such as: a collection of experts in a field). Maybe that's part of his anti-elitism shtick?
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@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
@klaus said in What a way to spend Christmas:
This recent one stuck out to me as being exemplary for how Trump accumulates
knowledgeconfirmation bias.Fixed it for you.
True, but that's not my main point. Many people suffer from confirmation bias. You can also exhibit confirmation bias in the selection of reputable sources. But a pervasive theme in his communication is this folksy "many friends told me" thing. The thing his friends/military men/aliens/... told him is always of course supporting what he said all along, but my point is that he's seemingly deliberately avoiding any source of information that tries to provide more than anecdotal evidence for something, i.e., something that is based on an acknowledged corpus of data or comes from a reputable source (such as: a collection of experts in a field). Maybe that's part of his anti-elitism shtick?
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 16:59 last edited by@klaus said in What a way to spend Christmas:
aliens
See, Klaus hates Donald Trump and his Winning so much he's saying Trump converses with aliens! Bad Klaus! TDS!
TDS!
TDS.
It's so obviously TDS.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 17:02 last edited by
Actually, I suffer from both TDS and Anti-TDS simultaneously. It's pretty bad.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 17:06 last edited by
@jon-nyc said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Grievance tweeting.
The replies to the tweet are quite revealing to what Twitter has enabled in the American psyche. Makes the original tweet look pristine.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 17:14 last edited by
At the end of the day, he's right. She has a good sense of fashion and elegance, moreso than her husband. In fact, not since Jackie has the White House seen such a sense of style.
First Ladies and the Christmas season usually generate multiple stories and mag covers. Ms. Trump, not as much.
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At the end of the day, he's right. She has a good sense of fashion and elegance, moreso than her husband. In fact, not since Jackie has the White House seen such a sense of style.
First Ladies and the Christmas season usually generate multiple stories and mag covers. Ms. Trump, not as much.
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 17:52 last edited by xenon@jolly said in What a way to spend Christmas:
At the end of the day, he's right. She has a good sense of fashion and elegance, moreso than her husband. In fact, not since Jackie has the White House seen such a sense of style.
First Ladies and the Christmas season usually generate multiple stories and mag covers. Ms. Trump, not as much.
A cover story typically goes with an interview. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen a Melania interview in any context.
Also, fashion magazines are not a government-sanctioned meritocracy or something. Do the readers of high-fashion magazines want Melania Trump stories?
The bigger problem here is that Trump is a man-child.
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wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 19:04 last edited by
Yes, of course that is the bigger problem
The man-child thing
He is a man-child
That is how he built his business, by being a man-child
That is how he became president of the United States, he is a man-child
That is all he is, a man-child
That is the problem, the man-child
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Yes, of course that is the bigger problem
The man-child thing
He is a man-child
That is how he built his business, by being a man-child
That is how he became president of the United States, he is a man-child
That is all he is, a man-child
That is the problem, the man-child
wrote on 27 Dec 2020, 19:14 last edited by xenon@copper said in What a way to spend Christmas:
Yes, of course that is the bigger problem
The man-child thing
He is a man-child
That is how he built his business, by being a man-child
That is how he became president of the United States, he is a man-child
That is all he is, a man-child
That is the problem, the man-child
So being POTUS and having money absolve you of character flaws, or mean you can’t have character flaws?
Trump is a whiny, small man. Having money doesn’t change that.