Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

Well it seems like the bellyaching over all the "fake news" is usually sourced from a couple of places, MSNBC or CNN. I'm just making the observation that if those two offer little value, as is proffered - folks should move on.

Actually, I was referring more to the tone that said news was being reported. It's real news, it happened and apparently it's something Trump was doing long before running for office.

I, for one, thought it to be pretty neat. I mean, not many couples can say "we had the POTUS crash our wedding". However, when you have a panel of four and all one can say is a sarcastic "memorable" to that?

I don't watch MSNBC. The only real thing my cable gets used for is internet and football in the fall. Or breaking big news. Still thinking of cutting the cord if I could find another internet provider worth a darn out here.
 
Actually, I was referring more to the tone that said news was being reported. It's real news, it happened and apparently it's something Trump was doing long before running for office.

I, for one, thought it to be pretty neat. I mean, not many couples can say "we had the POTUS crash our wedding". However, when you have a panel of four and all one can say is a sarcastic "memorable" to that?

I don't watch MSNBC. The only real thing my cable gets used for is internet and football in the fall. Or breaking big news. Still thinking of cutting the cord if I could find another internet provider worth a darn out here.

Ah yes, I cut the cord this year. it was an excellent decision.
 
All you have to do is remember that Trump is utterly consumed by and obsessed with how he looks. It plans e erything he does, at all times.

You do realize this isn't inherent to Trump?

Try every DC politician.

Maybe some day you can look at things through non-partisan glasses and see the problem is systemic and not just focused on one party. Only then will you become wise enough to formulate a decent argument.
 
You do realize this isn't inherent to Trump?

Try every DC politician.

Maybe some day you can look at things through non-partisan glasses and see the problem is systemic and not just focused on one party. Only then will you become wise enough to formulate a decent argument.


Sure, but they are not so obsessed with it in as unsophisticated a manner as Trump.
 
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You really want to go down this road and make me show you examples?


as moronic, unstable and dishonest as Trump? Don't be absurd. He's beyond the pale--the ne plus ultra of disgraceful behavior. Of course politicians lie--but not as often (all day, every day) and as egregiously and shamelessly as Trump. (Paul Ryan is pretty bad.) Have we had a politician or president recently who managed to alienate practically all of our major allies within a few months of taking office? Didn't think so. Have we had a president or politician recently who regularly denigrated American institutions that are the bulwark of this country--our democracy/voting system, our intelligence services, judicial system, the office of the president itself? Didn't think so. At least Nixon was smart when it came to policy.

Trump's defenders are like Trump--they talk out of their backsides and are always spouting false equivalency lines--oh, Obama said you could keep your health plan, or every politician lies. Don't embarrass yourself. When it comes to incompetence and sinister behavior, Trump is in a class by himself. Conmen need dupes, but even Trump supporters can't delude themselves too much longer...can they?

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/arti...-lies-according-to-biographer-timothy-o-brien
 
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as moronic, unstable and dishonest as Trump? Don't be absurd. He's beyond the pale--the ne plus ultra of disgraceful behavior. Of course politicians lie--but not as often (all day, every day) and as egregiously and shamelessly as Trump. (Paul Ryan is pretty bad.) Have we had a politician or president recently who managed to alienate practically all of our major allies within a few months of taking office? Didn't think so.



https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/24/obama-isolated-anger-builds-us-allies


Have we had a president or politician recently who regularly denigrated American institutions that are the bulwark of this country--our democracy/voting system, our intelligence services, judicial system, the office of the president itself? Didn't think so. At least Nixon was smart when it came to policy.



No? We had a president that thought so little of all of that and more that he ran on the platform that our entire country needed to be fundamentally changed, and his wife stated that it wasn't until her husband was elected that she could finally be proud of our country.



Trump's defenders are like Trump--they talk out of their backsides and are always spouting false equivalency lines--oh, Obama said you could keep your health plan, or every politician lies. Don't embarrass yourself. When it comes to incompetence and sinister behavior, Trump is in a class by himself. Conmen need dupes, but even Trump supporters can't delude themselves too much longer...can they?

You're talking out of your hind quarters yourself.

They are all lying embarrassments. And until you and everyone else stops defending the leaches because of party loyalty, we'll keep getting leaches.

You actually have the audacity to call the Trump supporters idiots for hugging a turd while having spent eight years kissing one and proposing to another that just happened to kill herself (politically).

Get out of here with all that.
 
Obama was treated like royalty during his visits to London, Trump can't go because of fear of massive protests. You can call them equally turdish, but most of the US and the world don't view it that way.
 
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Obama was treated like royalty during his visits to London, Trump can't go because of fear of massive protests. You can call them equally turdish, but most of the US and the world don't view it that way.

You keep kissing your preferred turd and longing for the diarrhea that got away. I'll continue in the knowledge that you are thinking incredibly foolishly.
 
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You keep kissing your preferred turd and longing for the diarrhea that got away. I'll continue in the knowledge that you are thinking incredibly foolishly.


Trump can still go, but he is aware that he will be the subject of much derision and ridicule, and he hates that, and especially hates how it makes him look back here at home. This is so if for no other reason than if he went and that happened, it would cause all the talking heads on tv to converse for days about how embarrassing he is to the rest of us.

So he doesn't want to go.

You can't blame the Brits for that. It is their right to react to him that way. Heck, if Trump went out in public now in anything other than coal territory and a few carefully orchestrated events where attendance is strictly controlled, he'd get a real taste of how the bulk of the country views him right now. Can you imagine him showing up to an MLB game right now? It would be a disaster for him and the booing would be repeated on every channel except Fox for a week.
 
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Trump can still go, but he is aware that he will be the subject of much derision and ridicule, and he hates that, and especially hates how it makes him look back here at home. This is so if for no other reason than if he went and that happened, it would cause all the talking heads on tv to converse for days about how embarrassing he is to the rest of us.

So he doesn't want to go.

You can't blame the Brits for that. It is their right to react to him that way. Heck, if Trump went out in public now in anything other than coal territory and a few carefully orchestrated events where attendance is strictly controlled, he'd get a real taste of how the bulk of the country views him right now. Can you imagine him showing up to an MLB game right now? It would be a disaster for him and the booing would be repeated on every channel except Fox for a week.

You don't believe this. It's an obvious attempt to stir up conversation. It works better when you're more subtle, imo.
 
Trump can still go, but he is aware that he will be the subject of much derision and ridicule, and he hates that, and especially hates how it makes him look back here at home. This is so if for no other reason than if he went and that happened, it would cause all the talking heads on tv to converse for days about how embarrassing he is to the rest of us.

So he doesn't want to go.

You can't blame the Brits for that. It is their right to react to him that way. Heck, if Trump went out in public now in anything other than coal territory and a few carefully orchestrated events where attendance is strictly controlled, he'd get a real taste of how the bulk of the country views him right now. Can you imagine him showing up to an MLB game right now? It would be a disaster for him and the booing would be repeated on every channel except Fox for a week.

Obama was a pu$$y for cancelling his Philippines trip. He scared of Duerte?
 
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Maybe the mods can create a shortcut on your keyboard, and just every morning it will autopost "Yeah, but Obama" for you. Save you the time.

Aww so cute to see you hypocritical crybabies now. For 8 years all we have heard is but Bush, its Bush's fault. And that was complete,y fine because it was Obama.
 
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