dudalb
Penultimate Amazing
It's the theory behind this sketch:
It just a variation on what Joseph Goebbels called "The Big Lie Technique".
It's the theory behind this sketch:
Hell, the only reason why I haven't ordered the book is that in 5 years time there'll be no point in reading it again.
Many people are in the position of managing their boss, passing on the information required to get the right decision....
Sean Hannity said Trump will fire Mueller after the Hurricane.
I am calling BS on this,even Trump knows firing Mueller before the elections will pretty much end any chance of the GOP keeping the House, and greatly increase the chances of the Dems taking the Senate as well.
Couldn't the House then hire Mueller as their own special prosecutor and essentially shield him from Trump completely?
Okay, that's probably true. However, I'm not really comfortable with the idea of a Commander in Chief only being given information that others think won't upset him or is contrary to what hè thinks is true. Shouldn't a POTUS get all the information unedited so that he can make the best decision possible?
If the staff at the widget factory is massaging Mr. Smith, who cares? But a President? That could cause a few problems.
Yep, Trump went into negotiations to get Mexico to pay the USA billions, he comes out of the negotiations and "Brilliant deal, I managed to get them down to just 20 million!"Master of deals.
As ever everything for him is about him, it's pretty obviously pathological.Ideally you'd like to see your president show some regret that there is such a high death toll, perhaps offer some words of comfort or assurance that every effort would be made to prevent such a thing happening again.
Instead... it's democrats lying about people dying in order to make him look bad.
It's mind boggling.
So you are saying Clinton paid for it.....And it probably goes without saying but this number was produced by an independent study that had nothing to do with the Democrats in congress.
Which to be fair is probably the most charitable thing he has ever done.I'm pretty sure it's also the same team he sent to Puerto Rico; achieved about as much in all three instances.
Wait, that's not fair. He tossed some paper towels to someone in San Juan.
As ever everything for him is about him, it's pretty obviously pathological.
How depressing must it be for anyone who tries to write good (as opposed to Trump) material for him? Even if the speech is good and even if Trump manages to deliver it without stepping on his crank, it'll still end up ruined or forgotten by every other stupid thing Trump does and says that day.I was genuinely surprised that he apparently managed to stick to the script when speaking at the 9/11 memorial and not boast about himself at some point. There were the Tweets, and the fist pump to the crowd while he was on his way there though.
What a heartless, gutless, witless, lying, cheating bastard.
I've mentioned in other threads that one of the things that I've been the most shocked to learn as I mature is how effective of a debate strategy being completely wrong about everything is. It leaves your opponents nothing to hold on to or framework to work in to create a counter-argument. "2+2=5" or "The Sky is Red" or "Potatoes are a fruit" can all be argued against. You can only stare with confusion and horror at somebody babbling into the black about 2+Sky equaling potato.
Trump is an odd, weird real life, action based version of this. He's oddly untouchable via doing the wrong thing... about everything. It would take an hour just to sit here and list all the things he's done wrong and all them got ignored because he turned around and... did another thing wrong. I'd be tempted to call it genius if I was ready to give him that much credit.
Trump is not a little boy reminding his mother of the time he made a hand written birthday card for her when she catches him with his hand in the cookie jar. He's a little boy that pulls down his pants and craps on the rug when you catch him with his hand in the cookie jar and to be fair... you don't really feel like worrying about the cookie in this case.
And despite the humor for affect I am being mostly serious. I think the fact that it would be nigh impossible to get everyone who opposes him to agree on what exactly the worst thing Trump has done, the thing we need to address first, has worked to his advantage.
Which to be fair is probably the most charitable thing he has ever done.
For myself: I'll complain about it on the internet and debate those who disagree.
Being not an American, there's little else I can do but vote for representatives here who won't engage in Trump's sort of nonsense.
Yes, and it may be - no, it already has been - a slow-moving, gradual train wreck, starting in the 1960s when Southern Democrats hated Johnson for the Civil Rights Act and moved to the Republican party, then got catered to by Nixon's Southern strategy, got further ensconced by the Moral Majority in the 1980s, went ballistic with the Tea party, and has been building up a head of steam throughout the last 50 years.I am now convinced unless a miracle happens, this country is headed for the worst trainwreck in it's history since the Civil War.