Tero
Philosopher
100 days if Trump. The daily tantrums started some 20 days ago. 4 years of tantrums is a lot to ask. From the news media. https://www.threads.com/@tero55jarv...QGzJZMX0DLNC6YZlr-A1RqX0QzQtS7K-iUl_1AVeP2kpA
I wouldn't want to go there.In what way is going to dinner at Mar-A-Largo 'home confinement'?
And those 15 year old girls better understand they need to keep buying dozens of Chinese-made dolls at their new higher price, because that's how he's going to fund tax cuts.He's known to interact with 15-year-old girls getting undressed and dressed in changing rooms - they should expect a geriatric doddering orange bag of piss and ◊◊◊◊ to gawk at them.
I know it's not what you're reacting to, but the modern state of mainstream journalism is also very much worthy of a hand-over-face emoji. Welker's insipidly-vacuous "question" put zero pressure on Trump to provide a detailed, considered response.
But this isn't just a Trump issue. The fact is that most of the media is owned, and presented, by people whose personal interests mean they benefit from the transfer of wealth from poor to rich that Trump deliver. Then you have the distorted concept of balance that means information that should simply be presented up as established fact is instead reduced to one viewpoint in an argument (see vaccines and climate change for examples). On top of that you have the tradition of deference to the office of President and you get interviews like this. Should make it clear this isn't a purely US issue, we've seen it in the UK and the rest of Europe as well, all helping the rise of right wing crackpots to political prominence.I know it's not what you're reacting to, but the modern state of mainstream journalism is also very much worthy of a hand-over-face emoji. Welker's insipidly-vacuous "question" put zero pressure on Trump to provide a detailed, considered response.
How about instead:
WELKER: The state of the U.S. economy during the last two-to-four quarters of the previous administration was, according to [cites one or two reputable sources] robust and trending positive. [Insert GDP, job growth, inflation, etc. figures for several months/quarters prior to January 2025, and the same post inauguration.]
TRUMP: [Lies.]
WELKER: Sir, these figures, from, for instance, the bi-partisan Congressional Budget Office, clearly indicate you're mistaken.
He's not going to answer questions honestly. He's not going to stop regurgitating his lies. He's not going to stop misdirecting and spinning. He's never himself going to acknowledge he's not the greatest thing ever and everything that came before him sucked and everything now is grand beyond measure. Stop thinking he's there to listen to, much less acknowledge, whatever you want to talk about.
STOP. TREATING HIM. LIKE A NORMAL INTERVIEWEE ON ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT!
So to which one should your felon boss be sent?Markwayne Mullin: "Let's have Riker & Alcatraz both open. So we got east coast & west coast both covered, & put our most notorious criminals in them so people understand we're a nation of laws again, unlike under Biden... I don't believe in keeping them comfortable. I want them to regret the crime"
But this isn't just a Trump issue. The fact is that most of the media is owned, and presented, by people whose personal interests mean they benefit from the transfer of wealth from poor to rich that Trump deliver. Then you have the distorted concept of balance that means information that should simply be presented up as established fact is instead reduced to one viewpoint in an argument (see vaccines and climate change for examples). On top of that you have the tradition of deference to the office of President and you get interviews like this. Should make it clear this isn't a purely US issue, we've seen it in the UK and the rest of Europe as well, all helping the rise of right wing crackpots to political prominence.
The American people voted for prices to drop the minute the fascists took office. Or within 24 hours. Or whatever it was. Sacrifices were supposed to be made by the Undesirables.Rep. David Joyce on Trump saying girls should have fewer dolls: "The idea that the Christmas trade is already starting to slow down and there might be less around, I get it. I think the American people will understand that because the American people understand shared sacrifice."
Isn't it a '"Cruel and unusal punishment"
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Partisan and ‘creepy’ interviews are threat to democracy, Nick Robinson says
Exclusive: BBC presenter warns ‘shared space for national debate’ at risk from platforms that fail to challenge leaderswww.theguardian.com
Even Tories are saying this.
Remember how republicans go ballistic when "the left" tries to control their spending? (stubby mcbonespurs and his plumbing fixation, meatball Ron and gas stoves in Florida)Remember when Trump campaigned on sacrifices that the American people will have to make?
Me neither.
I doubt it. The corporation is fully funded for the next two years. This model was built into the legislation establishing it precisely to prevent this sort of political interference.They will cave before week is out.