Trump vs Scarborough
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 17:41 last edited by
Remember guys, it's just your TDS talking.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 17:43 last edited by
Far be it from Scsrborough to spread ( - cough - Ukraine ) baseless and debunked ( - cough - Russia) conspiracy theories. That's not to justify what Trump did, but perhaps a little introspection on the part of Joe might be appropriate.
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Far be it from Scsrborough to spread ( - cough - Ukraine ) baseless and debunked ( - cough - Russia) conspiracy theories. That's not to justify what Trump did, but perhaps a little introspection on the part of Joe might be appropriate.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 17:48 last edited byOne of them is a hack columnist and former Republican Congressman, one of them is the President of the United States of America and former hack reality TV star.
I'm beginning to see a pattern!
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 17:59 last edited by
[insert standard self-righteous xenon-brand admonition of Trump]
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One of them is a hack columnist and former Republican Congressman, one of them is the President of the United States of America and former hack reality TV star.
I'm beginning to see a pattern!
wrote on 26 May 2020, 19:18 last edited by@Doctor-Phibes said in Trump vs Scarborough:
One of them is a hack columnist and former Republican Congressman, one of them is the President of the United States of America
This is so true. It is one thing for a "nobody" to make comments, but it really makes me sad when the President of the most powerful country on Earth is make these types of comments.
I know we have had these conversations before, but even though I agree with some of President Trumps policies and what he has done, I dont believe he is a good representative of all the makes USA good.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 19:23 last edited by
It's really unfortunate that Hillary was such a horrible candidate that America was morally obligated to choose Trump instead.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 19:31 last edited by
300 million people, and those two were the best of the best.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:16 last edited by
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
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It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:19 last edited by -
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:20 last edited by@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
I dunno why it's wonderful that he says what's in his head. I wouldn't show up to church in what I'm wearing to bed.
I don't want to wear slacks and dress shoes, but there's a social value to decorum.
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@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
I dunno why it's wonderful that he says what's in his head. I wouldn't show up to church in what I'm wearing to bed.
I don't want to wear slacks and dress shoes, but there's a social value to decorum.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:21 last edited by@xenon said in Trump vs Scarborough:
@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
I dunno why it's wonderful that he says what's in his head. I wouldn't show up to church in what I'm wearing to bed.
I don't want to wear slacks and dress shoes, but there's a social value to decorum.
You aren't the president.
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@xenon said in Trump vs Scarborough:
@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
I dunno why it's wonderful that he says what's in his head. I wouldn't show up to church in what I'm wearing to bed.
I don't want to wear slacks and dress shoes, but there's a social value to decorum.
You aren't the president.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:22 last edited by@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
@xenon said in Trump vs Scarborough:
@Copper said in Trump vs Scarborough:
It is so nice to not have a politician in the oval office.
Yes, he is occasionally impolite.
But he says what is in his head.
Wonderful.
For those with the TDS, find some comfort in the fact that we won't see another in our lifetimes.
I dunno why it's wonderful that he says what's in his head. I wouldn't show up to church in what I'm wearing to bed.
I don't want to wear slacks and dress shoes, but there's a social value to decorum.
You aren't the president.
Yeah - I'd argue it's more important for someone that represents other people to not saying whatever's in his head at the given moment.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:24 last edited by
Don't worry, your will get the politicians back soon enough.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:26 last edited by xenon
Great - maybe we'll have someone who understands concepts like probable cause and the rule of law. That way he won't start goading law enforcement to investigate a private citizen because he has a personal hunch.
EDIT: I like my Presidents as boring as possible. The fewer news cycles a President consumes, the more oxygen there is to talk about other things.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 20:26 last edited by
If what he says is any indication of what's in his head, we're fucked.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 21:21 last edited by
He averaged a post every 7.5 minutes for 16 hours a couple of weeks back. One wonders whether future Presidents use Twitter as much. It is immediate - unrestricted access to the public. No President before him has used social media as much or as effectively at reaching the public.
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He averaged a post every 7.5 minutes for 16 hours a couple of weeks back. One wonders whether future Presidents use Twitter as much. It is immediate - unrestricted access to the public. No President before him has used social media as much or as effectively at reaching the public.
wrote on 26 May 2020, 21:33 last edited by@kluurs said in Trump vs Scarborough:
He averaged a post every 7.5 minutes for 16 hours a couple of weeks back. One wonders whether future Presidents use Twitter as much. It is immediate - unrestricted access to the public. No President before him has used social media as much or as effectively at reaching the public.
In one discussion, somebody said they assumed he didn't actually write the Tweets. Personally, I can't imagine anybody else doing them.
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wrote on 26 May 2020, 21:38 last edited by
I watched a bit of today's press conference.
Trump acted perfectly, as a politician.
He listened to a question, and then veered off into what he wanted to talk about. Very engaging, and he didn't answer the question.
It's not like this is some sort of high Art.
If you like how a politician behaves, he nailed it just like an experienced politician.But then he went back to being Trump. He said in part, we'll pull our 8,000 troops out, we're just acting like police and our military should not be acting like police. And if we need to go back in, we will go back in with a "rage." That was the word he used.