Bombs found at Clinton and Soros Homes

I never said Trump was responsible. Did I ever even remotely make that claim? The CNN headlines in no way make that claim. What was false or misleading about the headlines? That's a simple question.

The clear thinking public (you included) knows that Trump's rhetoric has caused a continual decline in public discourse and that Trump will never admit to that fact or change.
The continual decline in public discourse makes it more likely that the lunatics on both sides will act on their craziness.
That's sort of my whole point. Trump is a negative. Pure and simple.

Thats an ignorant comment. Obama and your marxist party made comments and attacks way before Trump considered getting into office. Don't give us that bull crap
 
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Luther, the CNN said Trump refuses to take personal responsibility, as if he should take personal responsibility. So how can you say they're not making that claim? That's just idiotic.

It's not just Trump's rhetoric contributing to the decline of public discourse. I's all political rhetoric, and it dates back prior to Trump. I know you're happy only calling out Trump, trying to keep it one-sided, but the truth is this goes back so much further and both parties bear responsibility.

DONALD TRUMP REPEATS 'LOCK HIM UP' CHANT ABOUT GEORGE SOROS MINUTES AFTER CALLING FOR UNITY AROUND BOMB THREATS
 
Breitbart disciples: FALSE FLAG, Democrat conspiracy, or a crazy liberal. a republican/conservative/Trump supporter would never do this

2 days later, it ends up being a lunatic Trump supporter

Breitbart disciples: let's not assign blame to any side here, obviously just one crazy person with no real affiliation, let us remain above the petty politics

Since I don't read Breitbart, I guess this doesn't apply to me, but it's a tendency of both sides to rush to judgement absent fact.
 
Since I don't read Breitbart, I guess this doesn't apply to me, but it's a tendency of both sides to rush to judgement absent fact.
Lou Dobbs of Fox Business was pushing the "false flag" narrative hard on Twitter yesterday. It's very unprofessional and it shows what is really important to him is political partisanship - not journalism or getting the facts first.
 
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Lou Dobbs of Fox Business was pushing the "false flag" narrative hard on Twitter yesterday. It's very unprofessional and it shows what is really important to him is political partisanship - not journalism or getting the facts first.


You'd think by now that they'd learn to just stfu and let the facts come out - they can't help themselves. Viewers gotta have those theories to bounce around in the echo chamber.
 
Friday night football time. Cold and rainy.
ND reminded me earlier in the day of the moron a couple of weeks back who pretty much said I was a liar when I stated my son starts both ways as a sophomore.
I'm not sure that I've ever called anybody a liar on this forum. I may be many things, but a liar is not one.
I called you out for exaggeration and embellishment. And I stand by that.
 
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I like both of them. Chris Wallace is one of the best in the business though.

Sorry, but I disagree. Both of them are spoiled little brats.
Chris Wallace thinks he's the shitz because he sounds like his father. Sorry, but if you want someone that is a reporter, it's not Chris Wallace or Shepard Smith.
 
The clear thinking public (you included) knows that Trump's rhetoric has caused a continual decline in public discourse and that Trump will never admit to that fact or change.
The continual decline in public discourse makes it more likely that the lunatics on both sides will act on their craziness.
That's sort of my whole point. Trump is a negative. Pure and simple.

Spot on. He will continue to pander to his hardcore base because his ego requires the adulation at his rally's. He cant lead or unify so this is what we are stuck with and it's dragging the Country down.
 
Unless you have something specific you wish to talk about, I probably know more about an association of which I am a member than you who doesn't even reside in the state or have any affiliation or contact with its members.

I'm sure you do know more about the FL BAR association than I do, you should you are a member. I just think you are either blind to what is running the association or FOS.
 
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Not sure what you want me to take from that that I haven't previously acknowledged. I personally know nothing about Soros other than some on the right claim he pays protesters, but I've never read up on why they believe that.

There are several good full articles that come up with google search that go into detail about his life, the whys and hows of what he does and how he thinks .
 
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