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  • CopperC Offline
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    None of that behavior comes from just one or two men.

    It is all calculated, planned and rehearsed.

    Shut up, clown, liar were on Mr. Biden's play list for weeks, they were intended to goad Mr. Trump into acting like the new yorker that he is.

    Interrupting Mr. Biden was meant to fluster a senile old man and to wear him down.

    And of course the real intent of all of it was to secure the voters they have and to get more. This first debate was obviously meant for the young and the reckless who have embraced the vulgar culture so popular today.

    I suspect that things worked as expected.

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    • CopperC Copper

      None of that behavior comes from just one or two men.

      It is all calculated, planned and rehearsed.

      Shut up, clown, liar were on Mr. Biden's play list for weeks, they were intended to goad Mr. Trump into acting like the new yorker that he is.

      Interrupting Mr. Biden was meant to fluster a senile old man and to wear him down.

      And of course the real intent of all of it was to secure the voters they have and to get more. This first debate was obviously meant for the young and the reckless who have embraced the vulgar culture so popular today.

      I suspect that things worked as expected.

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      xenon
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      #8

      @Copper said in Rush Speaks:

      None of that behavior comes from just one or two men.

      It is all calculated, planned and rehearsed.

      Shut up, clown, liar were on Mr. Biden's play list for weeks, they were intended to goad Mr. Trump into acting like the new yorker that he is.

      Interrupting Mr. Biden was meant to fluster a senile old man and to wear him down.

      And of course the real intent of all of it was to secure the voters they have and to get more. This first debate was obviously meant for the young and the reckless who have embraced the vulgar culture so popular today.

      I suspect that things worked as expected.

      It wasn’t vulgar, just occasionally impolite.

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      • HoraceH Offline
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        Horace
        wrote on last edited by Horace
        #9

        The scorn heaped on Trump supporters over the past four years by the pop culture mob is not surpassed by any low class behavior of the orange man. Anybody who has never lifted a finger to stop or question or calm down that scorn, that vitriol, that tacit acceptance of violence existential or merely physical, against their political opposition led by the effigy of Trump, has zero place from which to be whining about the state of the country.

        Education is extremely important.

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        • HoraceH Horace

          The scorn heaped on Trump supporters over the past four years by the pop culture mob is not surpassed by any low class behavior of the orange man. Anybody who has never lifted a finger to stop or question or calm down that scorn, that vitriol, that tacit acceptance of violence existential or merely physical, against their political opposition led by the effigy of Trump, has zero place from which to be whining about the state of the country.

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          xenon
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          @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

          The scorn heaped on Trump supporters over the past four years by the pop culture mob is not surpassed by any low class behavior of the orange man. Anybody who has never lifted a finger to stop or question or calm down that scorn, that vitriol, that tacit acceptance of violence existential or merely physical, against their political opposition led by the effigy of Trump, has zero place from which to be whining about the state of the country.

          So you’re saying Trump has built up a karmic bank balance of justified bad behavior.

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          • HoraceH Offline
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            Horace
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            #11

            No, I'm saying this is the human race and those who consider themselves above it are kidding themselves.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • Doctor PhibesD Online
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              Doctor Phibes
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              #12

              It struck me that the real winners of the debate were China and Russia.

              The USA is in danger of losing any claim it may have had to be the adult in the room or for that matter the leader of the free world.

              I was only joking

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              • HoraceH Offline
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                Horace
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                #13

                To whatever extent such claims ever mattered, as compared to economic/military power.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  To whatever extent such claims ever mattered, as compared to economic/military power.

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                  xenon
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                  #14

                  @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                  To whatever extent such claims ever mattered, as compared to economic/military power.

                  Many Americans don’t appreciate how large they actually loom in the world order.

                  It’s easier to see it as an outsider, I suppose.

                  Americans have the luxury of notreally having to think about other countries.

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                    #15

                    For many Canadians it’s kinda like your big brother just decides one day:

                    “You know what kid, you rode my coat tails long enough. All that really matters is that I have bigger muscles than you and more money. So fall in line twerp.”

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                    • X xenon

                      @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                      To whatever extent such claims ever mattered, as compared to economic/military power.

                      Many Americans don’t appreciate how large they actually loom in the world order.

                      It’s easier to see it as an outsider, I suppose.

                      Americans have the luxury of notreally having to think about other countries.

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                      taiwan_girl
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                      @xenon said in Rush Speaks:

                      @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                      To whatever extent such claims ever mattered, as compared to economic/military power.

                      Many Americans don’t appreciate how large they actually loom in the world order.

                      It’s easier to see it as an outsider, I suppose.

                      Americans have the luxury of notreally having to think about other countries.

                      Agree. You can probably ask any educated person from almost any other country “who is the president of the USA”, and most will know the answer.

                      If you ask someone in the USA to name the leader of a country other than the USA, probably only 60% or less will be able to do so.

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                        #17

                        Whether they laugh or sneer or respect the USA has some impact on something I care about I'm sure, but that impact is not made clear by anecdotes of other countries laughing or sneering or respecting the USA.

                        Education is extremely important.

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                        • HoraceH Horace

                          Whether they laugh or sneer or respect the USA has some impact on something I care about I'm sure, but that impact is not made clear by anecdotes of other countries laughing or sneering or respecting the USA.

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                          xenon
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                          @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                          Whether they laugh or sneer or respect the USA has some impact on something I care about I'm sure, but that impact is not made clear by anecdotes of other countries laughing or sneering or respecting the USA.

                          There's no clear implication for your life if you start believing your brother is a dick.

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                            I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • HoraceH Horace

                              I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

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                              @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                              I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

                              I did - I knew from a pretty young age that I would try to move here at some point.

                              Can't speak for other, I guess.

                              (Still do though - Trump can't completely ruin that)

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                                Doctor Phibes
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                                #21

                                There's a significantly higher chance that we're going to leave the US than there was four years ago.

                                I'm sure I'll get laughed at for saying this, but it's the plain truth.

                                I was only joking

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                                  I'm sure a lot of folk might say that due to the politics of the left. At least the orange man is self limiting due to term limits. The cultural forces pushing from the left are so much more important than orange man. But TDS sufferers will never admit that.

                                  Education is extremely important.

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                                    @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                                    I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

                                    I did - I knew from a pretty young age that I would try to move here at some point.

                                    Can't speak for other, I guess.

                                    (Still do though - Trump can't completely ruin that)

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                                    @xenon said in Rush Speaks:

                                    I did - I knew from a pretty young age that I would try to move here at some point.

                                    I'm glad you did!

                                    Only non-witches get due process.

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                                    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                      @xenon said in Rush Speaks:

                                      I did - I knew from a pretty young age that I would try to move here at some point.

                                      I'm glad you did!

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                                      xenon
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                                      @jon-nyc said in Rush Speaks:

                                      @xenon said in Rush Speaks:

                                      I did - I knew from a pretty young age that I would try to move here at some point.

                                      I'm glad you did!

                                      Thanks Jon 🙂

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                                      • HoraceH Horace

                                        I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

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                                        wrote on last edited by
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                                        @Horace said in Rush Speaks:

                                        I am not quick to buy the notion that other nations used to venerate the pre-Trump USA.

                                        Every leader of every foreign country has a lot more respect for Mr. Trump than for his predecessor.

                                        Most leaders realize that it is their job to preserve, protect and defend, or at least like, their country.

                                        Mr. Trump clearly understands this.

                                        Other leaders, without doubt, know this and respect it.

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                                          First off, there is no doubt the the US is the greatest country in the world. The combination of riches, People skills, innovation, smarts, resources, etc. make that and I don’t see that changing in the near future.

                                          However, as someone who has lived and worked in multiple countries outside the US over many years, my impression is that the respect for the US by the “average” foreigner person is lower than it had been.

                                          Does this mean any thing in the big picture? Potentially it could. But probably not.

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