Trump with Stephanopolous
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@Mik said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
Its a good program. I guess my point is the President went on an unscripted 90 minute Q&A On a major network. Did anyone know this was happening? I didn’t.
Nor did I.
I'll probably be all over YouTube.
But yeah, Biden with TuCa, or even Brett Baier, would be interesting. For an hour and a half, of course.
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@Mik said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
Its a good program. I guess my point is the President went on an unscripted 90 minute Q&A On a major network.
Fact checking Trump's statements from the interview:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-abc-news-town-hall-fact-checking-presidents/story?id=73030890
TL;DR version: Trump lied a lot in that "unscripted 90 minute Q&A On a major network."
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@Axtremus said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
@Mik said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
Its a good program. I guess my point is the President went on an unscripted 90 minute Q&A On a major network.
Fact checking Trump's statements from the interview:
https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/trumps-abc-news-town-hall-fact-checking-presidents/story?id=73030890
TL;DR version: Trump lied a lot in that "unscripted 90 minute Q&A On a major network."
And ABC had "non-committed voters" asking questions that had publicly written that Trump was a racist.
Go fuck yourself.
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@Jolly said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
"non-committed voters"
From a blog:
"The first "undecided" voter declared himself to be a Diabetic-American and then asked, in an undecided way, why Trump decided to "throw him under the bus," that is, sacrifice his life."
"I just saw a young black woman (well known to be a demographic filled with "undecided voters") demand Trump explain why he had "downplayed" the virus."
And this gem:
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@George-K said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
Biden with TuCa, or even Brett Baier, would be interesting
What the hell does this even mean?
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Fucking hell.
Where do you get these imbeciles?
Sure, Boris talks a load of bollocks, but he does it in Ancient Greek. Your guys can't even manage English as a second language.
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@Jolly said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
And ABC had "non-committed voters" asking questions that had publicly written that Trump was a racist.
You lack imagination if you cannot see how a voter can be "non-committed" and publicly accuse Trump of being a racist at the same time. For all you know, that voter may not think being racist is bad or disqualifying, and even if the voter thinks being a racist is disqualifying, the voter may still be "non-committed" in the sense that he is committed to vote for any particular candidate (or even to vote at all) except that he is fairly certain he is not going to vote for Trump.
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@Axtremus said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
@Jolly said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
And ABC had "non-committed voters" asking questions that had publicly written that Trump was a racist.
You lack imagination if you cannot see how a voter can be "non-committed" and publicly accuse Trump of being a racist at the same time. For all you know, that voter may not think being racist is bad or disqualifying, and even if the voter thinks being a racist is disqualifying, the voter may still be "non-committed" in the sense that he is committed to vote for any particular candidate (or even to vote at all) except that he is fairly certain he is not going to vote for Trump.
Anyone who could accuse Trump of being a racist is too fucking stupid to vote in the first place.
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Yet the idea that Trump is racist is very common and has definitely infiltrated the middle of the political spectrum, while of course totally dominating the left. Witness the power of the racism narrative, and why the left loves it so. What a weapon. Who'd want to vote for a racist?
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@Axtremus said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
@Jolly said in Trump with Stephanopolous:
And ABC had "non-committed voters" asking questions that had publicly written that Trump was a racist.
You lack imagination if you cannot see how a voter can be "non-committed" and publicly accuse Trump of being a racist at the same time. For all you know, that voter may not think being racist is bad or disqualifying, and even if the voter thinks being a racist is disqualifying, the voter may still be "non-committed" in the sense that he is committed to vote for any particular candidate (or even to vote at all) except that he is fairly certain he is not going to vote for Trump.
Bwhahahahahaha!!!