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Cont: The Trump Presidency IX: Nein, Nein!

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Don't worry about secrets. Omarosa is going to spill them all. Then we'll see what's what.

I see her as the first in a long stream of WH staff who will be more than willing to dish on this administration. He surrounded himself with power hungry morons willing to sell their souls to suck up to him and now they are going to turn on him. I'd like to feel sorry for him, but I just can't muster the energy.
 
I see her as the first in a long stream of WH staff who will be more than willing to dish on this administration. He surrounded himself with power hungry morons willing to sell their souls to suck up to him and now they are going to turn on him. I'd like to feel sorry for him, but I just can't muster the energy.

Agreed, and a lot of them are going to be a lot more creditable then Omarosa, who, frankly, I put right up with Trump in the assume they are lying until proven otherwise department.
And the buzz is already building that Bob Woodward new book "Fear:Inside the Trump White House" is going to be full of interesting things.
 
Agreed, and a lot of them are going to be a lot more creditable then Omarosa, who, frankly, I put right up with Trump in the assume they are lying until proven otherwise department.
And the buzz is already building that Bob Woodward new book "Fear:Inside the Trump White House" is going to be full of interesting things.

Her recordings make her credibility a bit less important.
 
Her recordings make her credibility a bit less important.

Maybe if she has any recordings of anything significant.

(And yes, I realize that for some reason, Dolt 45 saying the dreaded "N-Word" would convince people that he's a racist, despite his decades of openly racist behavior that they'll ignore. I've likely said my piece on that sort of stupidity before - likely back when Obama used the word on Marc Maron's podcast and people started clutching their pearls about how awful it was.)
 
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Using his official office to savage people's reputations seems worse to me than the fact that he fires people who serve at his pleasure, or arbitrarily revokes security clearances when he clearly has authority to do so.

Whether one can do something is totally different than whether one should do so.
 
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There were things about yesteryear that were better. But of course, we're being selective and it's only through our own eyes. For me, I was much better looking, physically fit and could endure almost anything. But I was broke all the time. Nostalgia is a strange thing. We have a tendency to filter out the bad stuff and also forget that life is generally more fun when we are young regardless of the experience of society as a whole.

Billy Joel sang about this back in 1983

Say goodbye to the
Oldies but goodies
Cause the good ole days weren't
Always good
And tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems
 
"The Good Old Days" to the hard core Trump supporters means "When White Males had a monopoly on power and *******, Greasers,Chinks and Women knew their places".

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"The Good Old Days" to the hard core Trump supporters means "When White Males had a monopoly on power and *******, Greasers,Chinks and Women knew their places".

You can say that, and oh they will object, but try to get them to give their own answer? Not so much.

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Soundbites like Cuomo's are often called unforced errors. I suggest they are almost impossible to avoid and better approach is to have a response to them such as putting the rest of the sentence or sentences out in as numerous a way as the soundbite is put out there.
You may have noticed that I took that approach when I re-quoted what Cuomo said in greater detail. :)
I'm not convinced that Cuomo made an error : an unexpected and apparently shocking statement is a well-established rhetorical tactic. A more anodyne speech would probably have passed unnoticed, but here we are discussing the speech he actully made. There's no way to prevent the likes of The Big Dog plucking it out and declaring "Gotcha!", but they're talking to themselves.
 
Of course, this is the beauty of the MAGA campaign. You don't actually have to define when it was great, and leave that as an exercise to the reader. So someone can say it was the 40s, and another can say the 60s and another can say the 80s, and they can all be content in the belief that they are right.
Every Trumpist will have their own answer, and presumably thinks Trump would have the same one.
 
Of course, this is the beauty of the MAGA campaign. You don't actually have to define when it was great, and leave that as an exercise to the reader. So someone can say it was the 40s, and another can say the 60s and another can say the 80s, and they can all be content in the belief that they are right.

Do you really think Trump:
A) Had such nuanced thoughts about the pliability of the term MAGA
B) Or the words, "Make America Great Again" just sounded good to him? (since the black guy ruined America.)*

I'm going with the latter.


*total sarcasm there.
 
Billy Joel sang about this back in 1983
"And tomorrow ain't as bad as it seems ...".


This is that tomorrow, and it really is as bad as it seems.


1983 was, of coure, one of the very early years of the neo-classical (aka voodoo) economics that became the new orthodoxy ushered in by Thatcher and Reagan. I don't think many of us realised then just how gross the concentration of wealth and the extent of income inequality would become by now.
 
"The Good Old Days" to the hard core Trump supporters means "When White Males had a monopoly on power and *******, Greasers,Chinks and Women knew their places".


I'm surprised and disheartened that this forum allows you to keep posting your disgusting racial slurs:

"Some of the Trump supporters posting here spent 2008 to 2016 complaining about that N Word In The White House." -- dudalb

"Candace Owens... She is one of the House N Words for the far right." -- dudalb​

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Neither of those are the gotcha that you think.

Context is everything, Obama used the N-word in a thoughtful speech, where it was better to say it than pretend it wasn't being used.
 
Every Trumpist will have their own answer, and presumably thinks Trump would have the same one.

Politicians’ words are cast about to land like Rorschach ink splotches in today’s build your own reality world. Trump is not one for loading up with detail and context that might confine the freedom of meaning to his speech.
 
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