Anti-Trump Hysteria and Silliness

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.

A few thoughts come to mind...

(1) You want to hold a person responsible for how people react to them. The logic doesn't necessarily follow.

(2) You are speaking as though popularity equates to good leadership. Only someone who has never led would fall for this fallacious thinking.

There is a LOT to ding Trump for. This cancelled tour only distracts from rightful criticism. But you guys don't care. You just want to spew blind hate and act like Trump is the only problem.
 
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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.

It's a valid response, as it points out you, Luther's and the rest of the Dem base's hypocrisy. You're all partisan hypocrites that are what you claim to hate.

Surely, the answer hurts the Trump defenders as well. Us independents sit on the outside, not sure whether to laugh at your blindness, or cry for the Republic.
 
It's a valid response, as it points out you, Luther's and the rest of the Dem base's hypocrisy. You're all partisan hypocrites that are what you claim to hate.

Surely, the answer hurts the Trump defenders as well. Us independents sit on the outside, not sure whether to laugh at your blindness, or cry for the Republic.

Who is the last democrat you voted for in a presidential election? You claim independence but your post seem consistently conservative.
 
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You don't believe this. It's an obvious attempt to stir up conversation. It works better when you're more subtle, imo.



is that Trump is a bad apple--rotten to his core. He views being dishonest as a way to get ahead--and it's worked for him, even though he's a loathsome low-life. Being dishonest and a conman works for a number of people--that's why we have conmen. He's an interesting guy in the sense that being a indecent, dishonest prick does not bother him in the least--he's been this way since he was a kid and got sent to military school for behavior problems. It obviously didn't help him in the least. He will lie and then double down on his original lie and then start screaming his lie because that's how he views "winning"--beating down the opponent by any means necessary, which in his case is just to lie more loudly and persistently. Somebody above lamely attempted to show that Obama was equally unpopular in Europe. Wrong. Not even close. Yea, there was the bouhaha over NSA surveillance. Guess what, the NSA has been surveilling everybody for decades; I doubt that Obama started that. That's what the NSA does. More to the point, Europe dislikes Trump simply because he's a ginormous prick. Nobody likes Trump personally--how could one? Only Trump would start slagging the mayor of a city that just experienced a terror attack. He's did the same thing during the election--said something stupid that pissed off London's previous mayor, Boris Johnson.
 
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More evidence of the absolute deranged lunacy of the democrat voting base

http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...us-caesar-shows-trump-death-article-1.3239341

I think this is more an example of rampaging pc culture. If you're familiar with how many Shakespeare productions are retooled to reflect the story in a modern setting then this is in no way surprising or outrageous. This happens all the time and the article even mentions a production in 2012 with an Obama-like Julius Caesar.

Look, I get that it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea - I'm not a huge fan of Julius Caesar productions period. Sponsors absolutely have the right to pull funding as they see fit, but don't be misled into thinking this is some unprecedented incident. This particular play is given a modern face all the time, and if you're familiar with the story the assassination of Caesar was anything but good.
 
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is that Trump is a bad apple--rotten to his core. He views being dishonest as a way to get ahead--and it's worked for him, even though he's a loathsome low-life. Being dishonest and a conman works for a number of people--that's why we have conmen. He's an interesting guy in the sense that being a indecent, dishonest prick does not bother him in the least--he's been this way since he was a kid and got sent to military school for behavior problems. It obviously didn't help him in the least. He will lie and then double down on his original lie and then start screaming his lie because that's how he views "winning"--beating down the opponent by any means necessary, which in his case is just to lie more loudly and persistently. Somebody above lamely attempted to show that Obama was equally unpopular in Europe. Wrong. Not even close. Yea, there was the bouhaha over NSA surveillance. Guess what, the NSA has been surveilling everybody for decades; I doubt that Obama started that. That's what the NSA does. More to the point, Europe dislikes Trump simply because he's a ginormous prick. Nobody likes Trump personally--how could one? Only Trump would start slagging the mayor of a city that just experienced a terror attack. He's did the same thing during the election--said something stupid that pissed off London's previous mayor, Boris Johnson.

Pro tip: Learn how to actually discuss. Have a conversation. Right now, youre the equivalent of a person mumbling to nobody in particular.
 
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Who is the last democrat you voted for in a presidential election? You claim independence but your post seem consistently conservative.

I'm a centrist libertarian. That makes me neither Republican, nor a Democrat. You are so locked into the partisan, two party war that you can't think outside of its context.

That was a stupid question based on broken logic.
 
Pro tip: Learn how to actually discuss. Have a conversation. Right now, youre the equivalent of a person mumbling to nobody in particular.

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I think this is more an example of rampaging pc culture. If you're familiar with how many Shakespeare productions are retooled to reflect the story in a modern setting then this is in no way surprising or outrageous. This happens all the time and the article even mentions a production in 2012 with an Obama-like Julius Caesar.

Look, I get that it's not going to be everyone's cup of tea - I'm not a huge fan of Julius Caesar productions period. Sponsors absolutely have the right to pull funding as they see fit, but don't be misled into thinking this is some unprecedented incident. This particular play is given a modern face all the time, and if you're familiar with the story the assassination of Caesar was anything but good.

I'm betting for Delta and the other companies it's the use of Shakespeare in the park. If you are doing a private production off Broadway and people seek it out and pay it's one thing. If you are doing a free show in the park that people come to for more casual reasons then more decorum is merited.

Overall though - much ado about nothing (pun intended)
 
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I'm a centrist libertarian. That makes me neither Republican, nor a Democrat. You are so locked into the partisan, two party war that you can't think outside of its context.

That was a stupid question based on broken logic.

So you're a centrist libertarian that votes republican but never democrat. Got it.
 
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So you're a centrist libertarian that votes republican but never democrat. Got it.

I haven't voted Republican in 12 years, since Bush II proved in his first term that he is a NeoCon, just like all the other Republicans. Your logic showed you as ignorant. You assumptions show you as even worse--arrogant ignorance. Quit while you're ahead.
 
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is that Trump is a bad apple--rotten to his core. He views being dishonest as a way to get ahead--and it's worked for him, even though he's a loathsome low-life. Being dishonest and a conman works for a number of people--that's why we have conmen. He's an interesting guy in the sense that being a indecent, dishonest prick does not bother him in the least--he's been this way since he was a kid and got sent to military school for behavior problems. It obviously didn't help him in the least. He will lie and then double down on his original lie and then start screaming his lie because that's how he views "winning"--beating down the opponent by any means necessary, which in his case is just to lie more loudly and persistently. Somebody above lamely attempted to show that Obama was equally unpopular in Europe. Wrong. Not even close. Yea, there was the bouhaha over NSA surveillance. Guess what, the NSA has been surveilling everybody for decades; I doubt that Obama started that. That's what the NSA does. More to the point, Europe dislikes Trump simply because he's a ginormous prick. Nobody likes Trump personally--how could one? Only Trump would start slagging the mayor of a city that just experienced a terror attack. He's did the same thing during the election--said something stupid that pissed off London's previous mayor, Boris Johnson.

Dishonesty is one of the prerequisites for being a POTUS. Trump is not the first, the worst or last POTUS to be dishonest. But keep on spinning snowflake.

Also, who cares what Europe thinks of Trump? They all thought Obama was a huge sissy and Bush was dumber than hammers.
 
I haven't voted Republican in 12 years, since Bush II proved in his first term that he is a NeoCon, just like all the other Republicans. Your logic showed you as ignorant. You assumptions show you as even worse--arrogant ignorance. Quit while you're ahead.

Props for not voting republican for 12 years.
 
It's a valid response, as it points out you, Luther's and the rest of the Dem base's hypocrisy. You're all partisan hypocrites that are what you claim to hate.

Surely, the answer hurts the Trump defenders as well. Us independents sit on the outside, not sure whether to laugh at your blindness, or cry for the Republic.

I guarantee you that the ones everyone labels as trump supporters will criticize him more readily than the liberals would or did Obama. The reason it's not happening right now is because of all the ghost and Russian boogie man stories.... the liberal hysteria is epic
 
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