kellyb
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I don't think people should be following Twitter in general. It's a cesspit.
Not necessarily. It depends on who you follow.
I don't think people should be following Twitter in general. It's a cesspit.
I don't think people should be following Twitter in general. It's a cesspit.
I here its great for news on specific topics if you're careful about who you follow, I've never quite figure a good use for it myself.Not necessarily. It depends on who you follow.
Other countries seem to be taking them seriously, as are those investigating Trump as he seems to keep making damaging admissions on Twitter. The courts also agreed that a president's Tweets are official enough to fall under recordkeeping laws.
I here its great for news on specific topics if you're careful about who you follow, I've never quite figure a good use for it myself..
And the president is wallowing in it, supplying more than his share of the cess. Why on earth should we accept the instruction to ignore him and give him a pass on his behavior? He's choosing to publish awful, foolish, and vicious remarks on a global platform. I'd say that merits scrutiny and judgment.
We are in the unfortunate position where we have a president who's tweets and really everything he says can't be taken seriously but he's the president so we have to take them seriously.
And the president is wallowing in it, supplying more than his share of the cess. Why on earth should we accept the instruction to ignore him and give him a pass on his behavior? He's choosing to publish awful, foolish, and vicious remarks on a global platform. I'd say that merits scrutiny and judgment.
You judged him. Do you think his Twitter habit will change for the next two years? Do you think your judgment will change within the next two years?
Of course I judge him. I think it's perfectly fair to judge people by their deeds and statements. Don't you? And no, I don't think he'll stop Tweeting like a insane idiot in the next two years, nor do I see myself coming around to admiring him for it.
Way to miss the point, TM.
So why do you need to keep following him on Twitter? So that you can keep reaching the same judgment you've already reached? To the extent that Trump's twitter behavior reveals something about him that's important to know, hasn't that already been revealed? What more do you expect to discover?
That's the secret of the American presidency. You don't actually have to take everything the President says seriously.
I think it was Dan Rather who pointed out that there could come a crisis where it's very important that the American public believes Trump, but most of them won't. That's your new normal; I greatly prefer the old one.

Are you under the impression that people should just say "Yup, he's a bad one!" and ignore everything that he does and says going forward?
Dan Rather. Criticizing other people for lost credibility.
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Dan Rather was duped;
You should mostly ignore what he says, yes. What he does is a different matter, but you don't need to read his tweets to follow that.
By what logic should one ignore what the POTUS says?You should mostly ignore what he says, yes. What he does is a different matter, but you don't need to read his tweets to follow that.
By what logic should one ignore what the POTUS says?
We should ignore the President calling black people "dogs" and "low IQ" and the thousand other horrible things he's done and said? And if there's a tape of Trump using the N-word? Should we ignore that?
Should one also ignore what he says he is going to do?Because it's what he does that ultimately matters, and for Trump more than most presidents there's a disconnect between the two.
Stop chasing the squirrels.