Keep it classy libs....

You don't suppose he was simply talking about counterattacks on the pro/anti free speech libs handing out the rough treatment at his rallies? You make it sound like Trump was advocating actual lib type violence (extreme dancing in the streets) rather than addressing hecklers in the crowd who were trying to shut down a legitimate political event. The left's way of controlling the message; if you don't have anything of worth to say, just make damn sure those who do don't get the opportunity to voice it.

No. He was talking about a guy who had interrupted one of his speeches by shouting "SHOW YOUR TAX-ES!" over and over ... He was already being escorted out by event staff.
 
Here's the kind of thing we are up against. I talked to my very liberal MIL over the 4th. Mentioned Trump and saw her tense up so I asked her what she did not like about President Trump and she just became flustered. I asked her about the tax cuts. I asked her about opening talks with KJU which no president before had done. I asked her about the higher stock market (which she LOVES because she is long retired and is making more money, but of course she credits Obola) I asked her about the criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton vis a vis the private email server and told her I knew people in the military that were looking at prison time because of mishandled documents. Accidentally mishandled documents. I asked her if she really believed that one of the most powerful people in the country... a person that had been in the high level political circle since the 90s really didn't know that having a personal server was against protocol and borderline criminally negligent (I was being kind with that) All I got there was "They didn't prove anything", and a vapid staredown.

But when it comes to Mr Trump, "He says mean things". "He is unpolished". "He is unpresidential".

Oh yeah... and she said he needed to show his tax returns. When I asked her why Zero's college transcripts were sealed.. again... vapid stare. But Trump is lying on his taxes.

She is the epitome of the low information voter.
 
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I'm doing some random clicking. 5 out of the 8 I clicked on specifically mentioned Trump. One was of a black church in Mississippi burned and then spray-painted with the phrase "Vote Trump."

Who sprayed the paint? Could just as easily have been a church member stirring up anti Trump sentiment if they didn't catch the offender. Wouldn't be the first time by any means that the "victim" of an unobserved "crime" wasn't the victim at all.
 
Here's the kind of thing we are up against. I talked to my very liberal MIL over the 4th. Mentioned Trump and saw her tense up so I asked her what she did not like about President Trump and she just became flustered. I asked her about the tax cuts. I asked her about opening talks with KJU which no president before had done. I asked her about the higher stock market (which she LOVES because she is long retired and is making more money, but of course she credits Obola) I asked her about the criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton vis a vis the private email server and told her I knew people in the military that were looking at prison time because of mishandled documents. Accidentally mishandled documents. I asked her if she really believed that one of the most powerful people in the country... a person that had been in the high level political circle since the 90s really didn't know that having a personal server was against protocol and borderline criminally negligent (I was being kind with that) All I got there was "They didn't prove anything", and a vapid staredown.

But when it comes to Mr Trump, "He says mean things". "He is unpolished". "He is unpresidential".

Oh yeah... and she said he needed to show his tax returns. When I asked her why Zero's college transcripts were sealed.. again... vapid stare. But Trump is lying on his taxes.

She is the epitome of the low information voter.

WAIT......I thought it was conservatives that were the DDOA??????
 
Here's the kind of thing we are up against. I talked to my very liberal MIL over the 4th. Mentioned Trump and saw her tense up so I asked her what she did not like about President Trump and she just became flustered. I asked her about the tax cuts. I asked her about opening talks with KJU which no president before had done. I asked her about the higher stock market (which she LOVES because she is long retired and is making more money, but of course she credits Obola) I asked her about the criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton vis a vis the private email server and told her I knew people in the military that were looking at prison time because of mishandled documents. Accidentally mishandled documents. I asked her if she really believed that one of the most powerful people in the country... a person that had been in the high level political circle since the 90s really didn't know that having a personal server was against protocol and borderline criminally negligent (I was being kind with that) All I got there was "They didn't prove anything", and a vapid staredown.

But when it comes to Mr Trump, "He says mean things". "He is unpolished". "He is unpresidential".

Oh yeah... and she said he needed to show his tax returns. When I asked her why Zero's college transcripts were sealed.. again... vapid stare. But Trump is lying on his taxes.

She is the epitome of the low information voter.

Why didn't you ask her what the impact of starting the largest trade war in the history of the economy will be? Or how long it will take before the affects of Trump's tariffs will be felt as far down as the shelves at Wal-Mart?

Because deflecting to the Clintons is more fun, right?
 
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No. He was talking about a guy who had interrupted one of his speeches by shouting "SHOW YOUR TAX-ES!" over and over ... He was already being escorted out by event staff.

I remember the clips, and it certainly appeared that Trump was responding to a little enhanced humiliation during the clown's walk of fame/shame. But you could be right that most of us are just not progressively advanced enough intellectually to fully understand and appreciate the depth of evil in Trump's mind.
 
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Why didn't you ask her what the impact of starting the largest trade war in the history of the economy will be? Or how long it will take before the affects of Trump's tariffs will be felt as far down as the shelves at Wal-Mart?

Because deflecting to the Clintons is more fun, right?

I see you got the "b!tch about" talking point of the day......I mean, since all the others are proven to be pure BS......you never disappoint BB........given out any toasters this week?
 
Why didn't you ask her what the impact of starting the largest trade war in the history of the economy will be? Or how long it will take before the affects of Trump's tariffs will be felt as far down as the shelves at Wal-Mart?

Because deflecting to the Clintons is more fun, right?
Deflecting? No, it was discussing the alternative we had in November 2016. But thanks for playing.

Oh and anybody with any common sense knows that this "trade war" is just negotiations.
 
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Why didn't you ask her what the impact of starting the largest trade war in the history of the economy will be? Or how long it will take before the affects of Trump's tariffs will be felt as far down as the shelves at Wal-Mart?

Because deflecting to the Clintons is more fun, right?

"starting" you mean like the tariffs on us since the 50s?
 
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Deflecting? No, it was discussing the alternative we had in November 2016. But thanks for playing.

Oh and anybody with any common sense knows that this "trade war" is just negotiations.

LOL! Those are called "retaliations" and a completely different concept.
 
Here's the kind of thing we are up against. I talked to my very liberal MIL over the 4th. Mentioned Trump and saw her tense up so I asked her what she did not like about President Trump and she just became flustered. I asked her about the tax cuts. I asked her about opening talks with KJU which no president before had done. I asked her about the higher stock market (which she LOVES because she is long retired and is making more money, but of course she credits Obola) I asked her about the criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton vis a vis the private email server and told her I knew people in the military that were looking at prison time because of mishandled documents. Accidentally mishandled documents. I asked her if she really believed that one of the most powerful people in the country... a person that had been in the high level political circle since the 90s really didn't know that having a personal server was against protocol and borderline criminally negligent (I was being kind with that) All I got there was "They didn't prove anything", and a vapid staredown.

But when it comes to Mr Trump, "He says mean things". "He is unpolished". "He is unpresidential".

Oh yeah... and she said he needed to show his tax returns. When I asked her why Zero's college transcripts were sealed.. again... vapid stare. But Trump is lying on his taxes.

She is the epitome of the low information voter.

She should give creadit to Obama when it comes to the stock market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased 149% under his watch. Let us know when Trump get s close to 149% OK, heck, let us know when he get close to 50%.
 
Here's the kind of thing we are up against. I talked to my very liberal MIL over the 4th. Mentioned Trump and saw her tense up so I asked her what she did not like about President Trump and she just became flustered. I asked her about the tax cuts. I asked her about opening talks with KJU which no president before had done. I asked her about the higher stock market (which she LOVES because she is long retired and is making more money, but of course she credits Obola) I asked her about the criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton vis a vis the private email server and told her I knew people in the military that were looking at prison time because of mishandled documents. Accidentally mishandled documents. I asked her if she really believed that one of the most powerful people in the country... a person that had been in the high level political circle since the 90s really didn't know that having a personal server was against protocol and borderline criminally negligent (I was being kind with that) All I got there was "They didn't prove anything", and a vapid staredown.

But when it comes to Mr Trump, "He says mean things". "He is unpolished". "He is unpresidential".

Oh yeah... and she said he needed to show his tax returns. When I asked her why Zero's college transcripts were sealed.. again... vapid stare. But Trump is lying on his taxes.

She is the epitome of the low information voter.




Really? That's the battle of wits you want to have? You take an example of someone who is uninformed on the other side and try to impute their lack of well crafted argument to the entire other side?


That's a pathetic and pretty obvious weak argument ploy. And I can just as easily go to a dollar general store and find some Trump supporters with equally poorly thought out positions. I mean, I can find that easily.


And so I will respond to your points in pithy fashion:


Tax cuts: Short term and ephemeral benefit to the middle and lower classes but a pretty big boon for the wealthiest. Will backfire in time. Also, adds to the deficit and the debt. Hypocritical Republicans seem okay with that if it benefits their bank accounts, which is a recurring theme when it comes to fiscal policy. They claim to be conservative and for financial restraint, but if they are going to get some money, they spend like drunken sailors.


Talks with North Korea: My reaction is I think typical of even most Republicans. Its a great thing if it leads to some progress on denuking NK. I worry that Trump has been played, though. Only time will tell.



Higher stock market: Trump gets credit for two things. Number one is just giving business the impression that he is pro-them, and for a general climate of deregulation. The first of those will fade. The second I have concerns that deregulation in the banking sector in particular will come back to haunt us. The tax cut benefit to large corporations is real, but it is just adding to the economic disparity in this country that in the long term is the real threat to stability and the Democracy. Its fine for the wealthy now to control things and benefit, handing out crumbs to the middle class. In time, no one will be fooled by that.



HRC emails: She screwed up, she said so. Though the conspiracy loons here and elsewhere qet each other going in a massive alt right circle jerk, there is no actual reason to think anything came of it. But anything with the word Clinton in it invokes the ultimate GOP loyalty of we hate them, no matter what. No distortion of fact is too big, no made up conspiracy nonsense is too weird, we hurt anyone in our path, as long as at the end of the day we can say the secret code word "Clinton" and send our pathetically ignorant minions into a tizzy, yet again. Mail your checks to ....
 
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Honestly, it's a slow news day. At least with Pruitt, we could count on one or two new revelations a day.

One logical theory as to why Pruitt lasted so long is this very thing. He flooded the room with so much graft that there wasn't time to address all of the emoluments clause violations going on with the Trump family. Kushner will probably miss him.
 
Why didn't you ask her what the impact of starting the largest trade war in the history of the economy will be? Or how long it will take before the affects of Trump's tariffs will be felt as far down as the shelves at Wal-Mart?

Because deflecting to the Clintons is more fun, right?

If you want to talk "trade war" and prices how about considering things that happened well before Trump became the bane of your soul.

For example, unions - the darlings of the left and politicians who want the votes. The people who use leftist strong arm tactics to strike and ratchet wages far above the worldwide norm until it bacame cheaper to manufacture abroad and ship here.

The corporate taxes that you don't pay because obviously they are magically paid by evil investors rather than becoming part of the overhead in product cost. The high corporate taxes and excessive progressively driven "environmental" regulations added here helped force manufacturing elsewhere, too.

So now you can whine about not buying a cheap toaster at Walmart built by underpaid (an likely underage) workers in a place with a toxic environment being too expensive for people who managed to price themselves out of business. BUT it's Trump's fault. Incredible.

And not one word about tariffs implemented by other countries or anti competitive measures by foreign conglomerates like Airbus.
 
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On the issue of "keeping it classy," the Ren Hen reopens tonight to a full house. Protesters are already assembling. Will it be kept classy or not?
 
You’re right it has. Been waiting for a offended lib to do something stupid and make the news.

Didn't you know that libs recently proved that Jack the Ripper was an American expat who voted early for Trump? Libs don't get bad mainstream press coverage.
 
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Really? That's the battle of wits you want to have? You take an example of someone who is uninformed on the other side and try to impute their lack of well crafted argument to the entire other side?


That's a pathetic and pretty obvious weak argument ploy. And I can just as easily go to a dollar general store and find some Trump supporters with equally poorly thought out positions. I mean, I can find that easily.


And so I will respond to your points in pithy fashion:


Tax cuts: Short term and ephemeral benefit to the middle and lower classes but a pretty big boon for the wealthiest. Will backfire in time. Also, adds to the deficit and the debt. Hypocritical Republicans seem okay with that if it benefits their bank accounts, which is a recurring theme when it comes to fiscal policy. They claim to be conservative and for financial restraint, but if they are going to get some money, they spend like drunken sailors.


Talks with North Korea: My reaction is I think typical of even most Republicans. Its a great thing if it leads to some progress on denuking NK. I worry that Trump has been played, though. Only time will tell.



Higher stock market: Trump gets credit for two things. Number one is just giving business the impression that he is pro-them, and for a general climate of deregulation. The first of those will fade. The second I have concerns that deregulation in the banking sector in particular will come back to haunt us. The tax cut benefit to large corporations is real, but it is just adding to the economic disparity in this country that in the long term is the real threat to stability and the Democracy. Its fine for the wealthy now to control things and benefit, handing out crumbs to the middle class. In time, no one will be fooled by that.



HRC emails: She screwed up, she said so. Though the conspiracy loons here and elsewhere qet each other going in a massive alt right circle jerk, there is no actual reason to think anything came of it. But anything with the word Clinton in it invokes the ultimate GOP loyalty of we hate them, no matter what. No distortion of fact is too big, no made up conspiracy nonsense is too weird, we hurt anyone in our path, as long as at the end of the day we can say the secret code word "Clinton" and send our pathetically ignorant minions into a tizzy, yet again. Mail your checks to ....
They're buying it by the cases.


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