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  • L Loki

    @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

    Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

    Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

    Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

    So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

    I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

    It made a nice distraction I guess.

    Hell, I'm still waiting on his grades...

    Oh I would love to see everyone’s grades. I’ll bet you sight unseen Obama was nowhere near the bottom of recent presidents.

    JollyJ Offline
    JollyJ Offline
    Jolly
    wrote on last edited by
    #15

    @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

    Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

    Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

    Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

    https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

    Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

    So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

    I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

    It made a nice distraction I guess.

    Hell, I'm still waiting on his grades...

    Oh I would love to see everyone’s grades. I’ll bet you sight unseen Obama was nowhere near the bottom of recent presidents.

    I don't know. And neither do you.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • L Loki

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

      Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

      Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

      https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

      Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

      So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

      I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

      It made a nice distraction I guess.

      Did you even look at my link? The birth announcement was within a week. So where did the 2 year bullshit story come from. See it always pays to go to source material.

      Within a week of what?

      Obama was born on August 4, 1961. Two Honolulu newspapers during the week following his birth had his birth announcement in their newspaper under “birth announcements”.

      A good old birthed conspiracy theory relies on the fact that you don’t know that.

      Well of course you could argue that his parents knew he was going to President some day and conspired at the time of his birth to get that announcement in the paper. I’m sure you can find a group of people that would swallow that canard.

      CopperC Offline
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      Copper
      wrote on last edited by
      #16

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

      Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

      Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

      Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

      https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

      Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

      So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

      I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

      It made a nice distraction I guess.

      Did you even look at my link? The birth announcement was within a week. So where did the 2 year bullshit story come from. See it always pays to go to source material.

      Within a week of what?

      Obama was born on August 4, 1961. Two Honolulu newspapers during the week following his birth had his birth announcement in their newspaper under “birth announcements”.

      A good old birthed conspiracy theory relies on the fact that you don’t know that.

      Well of course you could argue that his parents knew he was going to President some day and conspired at the time of his birth to get that announcement in the paper. I’m sure you can find a group of people that would swallow that canard.

      Did anyone know about this birth announcement prior to 2011? With the possible exception of a few Hawaiians who weren't really aware of the significance.

      The birth announcement was revealed by Mr. Obama's people in 2011.

      Let me repeat.

      Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

      So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

      I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

      It made a nice distraction I guess.

      I'm not swallowing any canards.
      I'm not taking a position on his citizenship.
      I am simply recollecting a few well-known events.

      If I'm wrong about the timing or the mystery of why it took so long, let me know.

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      • JollyJ Jolly

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

        Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

        Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

        https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

        Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

        So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

        I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

        It made a nice distraction I guess.

        Hell, I'm still waiting on his grades...

        Oh I would love to see everyone’s grades. I’ll bet you sight unseen Obama was nowhere near the bottom of recent presidents.

        I don't know. And neither do you.

        L Offline
        L Offline
        Loki
        wrote on last edited by
        #17

        @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

        Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

        Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

        Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

        https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

        Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

        So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

        I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

        It made a nice distraction I guess.

        Hell, I'm still waiting on his grades...

        Oh I would love to see everyone’s grades. I’ll bet you sight unseen Obama was nowhere near the bottom of recent presidents.

        I don't know. And neither do you.

        And apparently Trump’s Wharton grades are unknowable as well.

        George KG 1 Reply Last reply
        • L Loki

          @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @copper said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          Trump accusing Obama of not being born in the US is about as big as they get.

          Almost as big as saying he was born in the US with no evidence.

          Um you should check out the birth announcement in the Honolulu newspaper at the time. That’s some whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy if that was faked

          https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18503640/barack-obama-birth-announcement/

          Did you know that birth announcement and the copy of the birth certificate were released more than 2 years after the election?

          So I don't know if was a whopper, humdinger of a conspiracy, but it was interesting timing.

          I still wonder why he didn't just release it way back when.

          It made a nice distraction I guess.

          Hell, I'm still waiting on his grades...

          Oh I would love to see everyone’s grades. I’ll bet you sight unseen Obama was nowhere near the bottom of recent presidents.

          I don't know. And neither do you.

          And apparently Trump’s Wharton grades are unknowable as well.

          George KG Offline
          George KG Offline
          George K
          wrote on last edited by
          #18

          @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

          And apparently Trump’s Wharton grades are unknowable as well.

          Nope:

          https://halfwaypost.com/2019/11/15/wharton-finally-released-trumps-grades-fs-in-business-as-in-poetry/

          “Donald Trump was a real dumbf***,” explained one of Trump’s Business professors, Dr. Walt Winters, 91. “I remember him vividly all these years later. His written essays about economics always clearly exhibited his not knowing anything. A real dunce. The chapter in the book about tariffs and trade wars he obviously didn’t understand. When I assigned the class a paper on what business they dreamed of starting, he wrote about how he’d start a beauty pageant to sneak in on the changing rooms. He actually wrote that in his paper. But I guess, to his credit, he did make that dream come true. But his test scores were always single digits. He could not seem to retain any facts. One time I remember very clearly he turned in an exam with a bunch of different doodles of breasts in the margins, and half the answers empty. But other times he’d turn in failing exams with strangely articulate poems on the back of pages that just made no sense juxtaposed with his otherwise clear lack of intellectual curiosity about anything covered in class.”

          Trump’s poetry professor, Stephen Jacobs, 94, remembers Trump being surprisingly philosophical in his poetic submissions to Wharton’s annual english department poetry contest.

          “I actually kept one of his poems all these years,” Jacobs said. “And boy does it sound weird today knowing how Donald Trump ran for president pandering to Christians. But prepare yourself, because I think it reveals facets of Donald Trump you would not expect. It’s got all kinds of nuances and subtleties, nothing like how he communicates today. It’s like he’s some kind of idiot savant when it comes to poetic journaling. He should have stuck with literature instead of business. And certainly not gone into politics, for America’s sake. Here, I’ll show you. I swear to God this is Donald Trump’s poem.”

          Donald Trump wrote this when he was 21-years-old:

          The Thing About Jesus

          by Donald J. Trump, 1968

          The thing about Jesus
          is that he’s billed as the savior of all mankind
          because he died on a cross as if it were some ultimate death
          in sacrifice for our sins
          but let’s be honest—
          being crucified
          as far as punishments go
          isn’t really that bad—
          like for sure it sucks

          but

          there are much worse ways to die than being nailed to a cross.
          like prometheus of another mythology
          who is chained to a mountain and every single day an eagle comes
          and tears out his organs with its beak
          and it has been happening for thousands of years
          and it happened today and yesterday

          and all throughout the 50s
          and is going to happen tomorrow
          and the day after
          and so on forever.

          In fact
          to hype up Jesus’s torture and then stick with a measly cross
          is merely unimaginative
          and his suffering lasted several hours
          though as far as historical crucifixions go
          that’s nothing
          for plenty of condemned Roman victims.

          Beyond wood beams humans have invented worse
          like cooking each other in bronze bulls
          where the metal burns you
          and adds insult to injury
          while the sound of your screams makes music from a horn

          so your death is entertaining for your torturers
          as they sip their digestifs in the banquet room.
          Being strangled is another crazy way to go out
          maybe it’s shorter
          but talk about an aggressive way for Jesus to die

          rolling on the ground being strangled by Judas for sixteen minutes
          until he passes out and then maybe gets his face and skull
          stomped on for several minutes like the mob does.

          Being drawn and quartered maybe sounds worse
          torn to pieces for offense against the crown,
          it wasn’t a very Jesusy kind of thing for medieval Christians to do.

          Or wasting away through months of Nazi Auschwitz medical torture
          and losing your mind waiting to die on wooden planks
          with a bit of water and black bread until you waste away.

          Or growing weak from cancer denied a health insurance claim
          for your chemo dying for being poor
          or drafting into a pointless and unwinnable war
          in a country whose independence your occupation efforts are betraying
          or getting captured and beheaded on live television
          for committing crimes of journalism
          or being chased through swampy woods for a week
          somewhere deep in Louisiana
          and beat and lynched for talking to a white woman.

          What if Jesus had died of starvation slowly on the cold street
          in a town whose charitable impulses
          were banned with civic laws criminalizing feeding the homeless?

          I guess I don’t know what I’m trying to get at
          but perhaps we fetishize the suffering of our prophets
          to ignore the suffering of the living.

          “Aren’t you surprised?” asked Jacobs. “It truly blew my mind. I showed it to Trump’s business professors when he turned it in, and it floored them, too.”

          Jacobs showed the poem to Professor Winters, who kept a copy as well.

          “I wouldn’t have believed it, except I could see it was in Donald Trump’s distinctive handwriting,” Winters said. “Even back then he wrote everything with a sharpie, and, instead of taking notes during lectures, he would practice signing his signatures, which really distracted the class because he’d scribble it over and over quick and loudly, and every time he finished a notebook page full of signatures he’d tear it out, hold it up, and then circle his favorite ones. I was always having to tell him to pay attention, but he’d whine in front of the whole class that I was treating him unfairly by not giving him A’s, and that the school’s faculty was rigged against him. Like I said earlier, a total dumbf*** beyond his inexplicable poetic musings.”

          Because "Jesusey" and "crimes of journalism."

          So there.

          "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

          The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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          • George KG George K

            @loki said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

            And apparently Trump’s Wharton grades are unknowable as well.

            Nope:

            https://halfwaypost.com/2019/11/15/wharton-finally-released-trumps-grades-fs-in-business-as-in-poetry/

            “Donald Trump was a real dumbf***,” explained one of Trump’s Business professors, Dr. Walt Winters, 91. “I remember him vividly all these years later. His written essays about economics always clearly exhibited his not knowing anything. A real dunce. The chapter in the book about tariffs and trade wars he obviously didn’t understand. When I assigned the class a paper on what business they dreamed of starting, he wrote about how he’d start a beauty pageant to sneak in on the changing rooms. He actually wrote that in his paper. But I guess, to his credit, he did make that dream come true. But his test scores were always single digits. He could not seem to retain any facts. One time I remember very clearly he turned in an exam with a bunch of different doodles of breasts in the margins, and half the answers empty. But other times he’d turn in failing exams with strangely articulate poems on the back of pages that just made no sense juxtaposed with his otherwise clear lack of intellectual curiosity about anything covered in class.”

            Trump’s poetry professor, Stephen Jacobs, 94, remembers Trump being surprisingly philosophical in his poetic submissions to Wharton’s annual english department poetry contest.

            “I actually kept one of his poems all these years,” Jacobs said. “And boy does it sound weird today knowing how Donald Trump ran for president pandering to Christians. But prepare yourself, because I think it reveals facets of Donald Trump you would not expect. It’s got all kinds of nuances and subtleties, nothing like how he communicates today. It’s like he’s some kind of idiot savant when it comes to poetic journaling. He should have stuck with literature instead of business. And certainly not gone into politics, for America’s sake. Here, I’ll show you. I swear to God this is Donald Trump’s poem.”

            Donald Trump wrote this when he was 21-years-old:

            The Thing About Jesus

            by Donald J. Trump, 1968

            The thing about Jesus
            is that he’s billed as the savior of all mankind
            because he died on a cross as if it were some ultimate death
            in sacrifice for our sins
            but let’s be honest—
            being crucified
            as far as punishments go
            isn’t really that bad—
            like for sure it sucks

            but

            there are much worse ways to die than being nailed to a cross.
            like prometheus of another mythology
            who is chained to a mountain and every single day an eagle comes
            and tears out his organs with its beak
            and it has been happening for thousands of years
            and it happened today and yesterday

            and all throughout the 50s
            and is going to happen tomorrow
            and the day after
            and so on forever.

            In fact
            to hype up Jesus’s torture and then stick with a measly cross
            is merely unimaginative
            and his suffering lasted several hours
            though as far as historical crucifixions go
            that’s nothing
            for plenty of condemned Roman victims.

            Beyond wood beams humans have invented worse
            like cooking each other in bronze bulls
            where the metal burns you
            and adds insult to injury
            while the sound of your screams makes music from a horn

            so your death is entertaining for your torturers
            as they sip their digestifs in the banquet room.
            Being strangled is another crazy way to go out
            maybe it’s shorter
            but talk about an aggressive way for Jesus to die

            rolling on the ground being strangled by Judas for sixteen minutes
            until he passes out and then maybe gets his face and skull
            stomped on for several minutes like the mob does.

            Being drawn and quartered maybe sounds worse
            torn to pieces for offense against the crown,
            it wasn’t a very Jesusy kind of thing for medieval Christians to do.

            Or wasting away through months of Nazi Auschwitz medical torture
            and losing your mind waiting to die on wooden planks
            with a bit of water and black bread until you waste away.

            Or growing weak from cancer denied a health insurance claim
            for your chemo dying for being poor
            or drafting into a pointless and unwinnable war
            in a country whose independence your occupation efforts are betraying
            or getting captured and beheaded on live television
            for committing crimes of journalism
            or being chased through swampy woods for a week
            somewhere deep in Louisiana
            and beat and lynched for talking to a white woman.

            What if Jesus had died of starvation slowly on the cold street
            in a town whose charitable impulses
            were banned with civic laws criminalizing feeding the homeless?

            I guess I don’t know what I’m trying to get at
            but perhaps we fetishize the suffering of our prophets
            to ignore the suffering of the living.

            “Aren’t you surprised?” asked Jacobs. “It truly blew my mind. I showed it to Trump’s business professors when he turned it in, and it floored them, too.”

            Jacobs showed the poem to Professor Winters, who kept a copy as well.

            “I wouldn’t have believed it, except I could see it was in Donald Trump’s distinctive handwriting,” Winters said. “Even back then he wrote everything with a sharpie, and, instead of taking notes during lectures, he would practice signing his signatures, which really distracted the class because he’d scribble it over and over quick and loudly, and every time he finished a notebook page full of signatures he’d tear it out, hold it up, and then circle his favorite ones. I was always having to tell him to pay attention, but he’d whine in front of the whole class that I was treating him unfairly by not giving him A’s, and that the school’s faculty was rigged against him. Like I said earlier, a total dumbf*** beyond his inexplicable poetic musings.”

            Because "Jesusey" and "crimes of journalism."

            So there.

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            Loki
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            #19

            Haha.

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            • George KG Offline
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              George K
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              #20

              Still lying.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                Mik
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                #21

                He didn't ride teh train, but he was here in the area today, about 15 miles from me. He visited a manufacturing plant and talked about moving manufacturing back to the states. He learned from the pandemic and supply chain problems. Say, didn't someone else have that idea four years before the pandemic?

                He also talked about inflation, saying, and I shit you not, "The best way to fight inflation is to bring prices down.". End of sentence.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  Copper
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                  #22

                  Our president, isn’t he swell?

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                  • MikM Mik

                    He didn't ride teh train, but he was here in the area today, about 15 miles from me. He visited a manufacturing plant and talked about moving manufacturing back to the states. He learned from the pandemic and supply chain problems. Say, didn't someone else have that idea four years before the pandemic?

                    He also talked about inflation, saying, and I shit you not, "The best way to fight inflation is to bring prices down.". End of sentence.

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                    George K
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                    #23

                    @Mik said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

                    He also talked about inflation, saying, and I shit you not, "The best way to fight inflation is to bring prices down.".

                    You can take that to the bank!

                    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #24

                      Dementia does strange things to the memory...

                      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      • JollyJ Jolly

                        Dementia does strange things to the memory...

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                        @Jolly said in Amtrak (confabulatin') Joe:

                        Dementia does strange things to the memory...

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                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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