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monitoring Trump and relevant contemporary events

 
 
blatham
 
  2  
Tue 19 May, 2020 07:37 am
Fox & Friends freaks out over Obama commencement speech: “Barack Obama's not all that articulate”

This is a pretty standard propaganda technique used by bad players - isolate where your opponent's reputation is negative and strengthen that, also find where it is positive and attempt to destroy that. It becomes even more critical (from a propaganda perspective) when your boy is very crappy at something while the opponent is very good at it.

engineer
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 07:39 am
@blatham,
I've noticed that before and assumed it was due to how the various organizations report cases, perhaps with no reporting on the weekends in some places and catch-up reporting done at the start of the week.
blatham
 
  2  
Tue 19 May, 2020 07:46 am
Letter from Trump's doctor

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYVs4tqWkAAOgxu?format=jpg&name=large

The most obvious element here is that there is no verification Trump is actually taking this drug nor that the doctor has prescribed it. If either were true, there's no reason it couldn't be verified.
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blatham
 
  2  
Tue 19 May, 2020 07:48 am
@engineer,
That was my assumption as well. Further up the road, I expect we'll find significant discrepancies in reporting along with purposeful manipulation of figures such as we've already seen.
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Walter Hinteler
 
  5  
Tue 19 May, 2020 07:54 am
@blatham,
Similar to the 2016 election campaign against Hillary Clinton, Trump and his presidential court, his retinue and devoted subjects are betting on throwing political dirt at former and present Democratic leaders and accusing them of corruption. True to the motto: something will get stuck.

I could imagine that Trump is so keen to accuse Obama and Biden of criminality is because he is starting to get nervous about going to jail himself.
Setanta
 
  4  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:04 am
The prez is in very good health . . . remarkably good health . . . the biggest good health that has ever been seen at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue . . . no one has ever had a bigger, better good health.
blatham
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:07 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Quote:
accusing them of corruption

That's another perfect example, Walter. Over the years, I've watched Republicans on countless occasions accuse others of doing what they themselves are doing (or plan to do). The propaganda advantage is two-fold:

1) it distracts attention away from the truly guilty
2) it implicitly suggests that "everyone does it" therefore the guilty party is being victimized when accused

I suppose one could add a third as well - as this is all designed to create confusion about what is true, it forwards a sense that nothing can be determined objectively and therefore one can only rely on tribal affiliation.
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blatham
 
  4  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:12 am
@Setanta,
Very good, set. I really do wish this photograph below ran on the masthead of the NYT and WP daily

https://i.insider.com/5d6be7292e22af60370ea995?width=1100&format=jpeg&auto=webp

Apparently, the WH is unhappy that Pelosi described Trump as "morbidly obese". It does seem a tad mean given that Trump never speaks in such a manner about others.
bobsal u1553115
 
  4  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:19 am
@blatham,
If he's 6-3, 239# I'll eat a MAGA cap. He's more 5'11", 260#
blatham
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:25 am
Quote:
Right Wing Watch
@RightWingWatch
9m
Glenn Beck thinks that Michelle Obama will run for president in order to protect Barack from being prosecuted for "Obamagate."


At his peak, Beck was making $80 million a year pushing these sorts of ideas. How does America survive when lies and lunacy are so well incentivized?
blatham
 
  2  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:27 am
@bobsal u1553115,
He's not a healthy guy. If he gets infected, it could be very serious.
RABEL222
 
  4  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:37 am
The president is a crook. He has always been a crook. He will always be a crook.
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:38 am
@Setanta,
Quote:
The prez is in very good health . . . remarkably good health . . . the biggest good health that has ever been seen at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue . . . no one has ever had a bigger, better good health.


Signed
Epstein's mother
bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 08:41 am
@blatham,
He seriously looks unhealthy enough I worry we might get a short Mike Pence Presidency.

Thats no joke on any level.
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revelette3
 
  4  
Tue 19 May, 2020 09:00 am
@blatham,
Quote:
Here are Mr. Obama’s remarks in full:
Hi, everybody. Aniyah, thank you for that beautiful introduction. I could not be prouder of everything you’ve done in your time with the Obama Foundation.

And of course, I couldn’t be prouder of all of you in the graduating Class of 2020 — as well as the teachers, and the coaches, and most of all, parents and family who guided have you along the way.

Now graduating is a big achievement under any circumstances. Some of you have had to overcome serious obstacles along the way, whether it was an illness, or a parent losing a job, or living in a neighborhood where people too often count you out. Along with the usual challenges of growing up, all of you have had to deal with the added pressures of social media, reports of school shootings, and the specter of climate change. And then, just as you’re about to celebrate having made it through, just as you’ve been looking forward to proms and senior nights, graduation ceremonies — and, let’s face it, a whole bunch of parties — the world is turned upside down by a global pandemic. And as much as I’m sure you love your parents, I’ll bet that being stuck at home with them and playing board games or watching Tiger King on TV is not exactly how you envisioned the last few months of your senior year.

Now I’ll be honest with you — the disappointments of missing a live graduation — those will pass pretty quick. I don’t remember much from my own high school graduation. I know that not having to sit there and listen to a commencement speaker isn’t all that bad — mine usually go on way too long. Also, not that many people look great in those caps, especially if you have big ears like me. And you’ll have plenty of time to catch up with your friends once the immediate public health crisis is over.

But what remains true is that your graduation marks your passage into adulthood — the time when you begin to take charge of your own life. It’s when you get to decide what’s important to you: the kind of career you want to pursue. Who you want to build a family with. The values you want to live by. And given the current state of the world, that may be kind of scary.

f you’d planned on going away for college, getting dropped off at campus in the fall — that’s no longer a given. If you were planning to work while going to school, finding that first job is going to be tougher. Even families that are relatively well-off are dealing with massive uncertainty. Those who were struggling before — they’re hanging on by a thread.

All of which means that you’re going to have to grow up faster than some generations. This pandemic has shaken up the status quo and laid bare a lot of our country’s deep-seated problems — from massive economic inequality to ongoing racial disparities to a lack of basic health care for people who need it. It’s woken a lot of young people up to the fact that the old ways of doing things just don’t work; that it doesn’t matter how much money you make if everyone around you is hungry and sick; and that our society and our democracy only work when we think not just about ourselves, but about each other.

It’s also pulled the curtain back on another hard truth, something that we all have to eventually accept once our childhood comes to an end. All those adults that you used to think were in charge and knew what they were doing? Turns out that they don’t have all the answers. A lot of them aren’t even asking the right questions. So, if the world’s going to get better, it going to be up to you.

That realization may be kind of intimidating. But I hope it’s also inspiring. With all the challenges this country faces right now, nobody can tell you “no, you’re too young to understand” or “this is how it’s always been done.” Because with so much uncertainty, with everything suddenly up for grabs, this is your generation’s world to shape.

Since I’m one of the old guys, I won’t tell you what to do with this power that rests in your hands. But I’ll leave you with three quick pieces of advice.

First, don’t be afraid. America’s gone through tough times before — slavery, civil war, famine, disease, the Great Depression and 9/11. And each time we came out stronger, usually because a new generation, young people like you, learned from past mistakes and figured out how to make things better.

Second, do what you think is right. Doing what feels good, what’s convenient, what’s easy — that’s how little kids think. Unfortunately, a lot of so-called grown-ups, including some with fancy titles and important jobs, still think that way — which is why things are so screwed up.

I hope that instead, you decide to ground yourself in values that last, like honesty, hard work, responsibility, fairness, generosity, respect for others. You won’t get it right every time, you’ll make mistakes like we all do. But if you listen to the truth that’s inside yourself, even when it’s hard, even when its inconvenient, people will notice. They’ll gravitate towards you. And you’ll be part of the solution instead of part of the problem.

And finally, build a community. No one does big things by themselves. Right now, when people are scared, it’s easy to be cynical and say let me just look out for myself, or my family, or people who look or think or pray like me. But if we’re going to get through these difficult times; if we’re going to create a world where everybody has the opportunity to find a job, and afford college; if we’re going to save the environment and defeat future pandemics, then we’re going to have to do it together. So be alive to one another’s struggles. Stand up for one another’s rights. Leave behind all the old ways of thinking that divide us — sexism, racial prejudice, status, greed — and set the world on a different path.

When you need help, Michelle and I have made it the mission of our Foundation to give young people like you the skills and support to lead in your own communities, and to connect you with other young leaders around the country and around the globe.

But the truth is that you don’t need us to tell you what to do.
Because in so many ways, you’ve already started to lead.

Congratulations, Class of 2020. Keep making us proud.


https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/16/us/obama-graduation-speech-transcript.html

They must have watched a different speech, or just lying. Obama was keeping it real, but also encouraging and inspiring. It's wasn't the time to be soaring.
MontereyJack
 
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Tue 19 May, 2020 09:01 am
@blatham,
I've heard he lies about his golf scores too.
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Region Philbis
 
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Tue 19 May, 2020 09:02 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
Signed
Epstein's mother
(Juan's, not Jefferey's)

https://imgur.com/axgSzrQ.gif
bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Tue 19 May, 2020 09:20 am
@blatham,
I wish Michele would run.
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bobsal u1553115
 
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Tue 19 May, 2020 09:22 am
@Region Philbis,
Very good. Now we know there's two geezers posting here!
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coldjoint
 
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Tue 19 May, 2020 10:43 am
@revelette3,
Quote:
They must have watched a different speech, or just lying. Obama was keeping it real, but also encouraging and inspiring. It's wasn't the time to be soaring.

Obama told them they were victims. That is not a healthy thing to do. He is still stoking division. He will never stop dividing and turning one group against the other. It is how radicals work.
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