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revelette1
 
  3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 07:40 am
@blatham,
Wonder what he will do if the rally crowd is kind of thin? Bus people in? Pay them in advance?
Olivier5
 
  1  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 07:51 am
@oralloy,
I think it was star wars: Luke Skywalker as a country boy vs. the Emperor and Darth Vador as city types.
layman
 
  0  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 07:52 am
These left-wing media outlets are just preaching to the choir--there's nobody in the pews.

Trump is great for them and their ratings, because the haters will watch that **** all day long, throwin in an "amen" every few seconds.

But the public at large sees it for what it is. So many of these blowhards scoffed and ridiculed the notion that Trump could ever be president. Now they feel that they let their customers down. They now feel it is their duty to make good on their prophecy by getting Trump removed from office, one way or another.

They are truly an arm of the far-left, "progressive" arm of the Democratic Party.

Good luck with that, cheese-eaters.
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blatham
 
  3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 07:52 am
@revelette1,
It isn't rational, rev. It's just another facet of the severe tribalism which religion often facilitates.
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blatham
 
  3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 07:55 am
@revelette1,
Quote:
Wonder what he will do if the rally crowd is kind of thin? Bus people in? Pay them in advance?

Spicer has already said it is a campaign even being run by campaign staffers. There will be lots of organizing action to get people there, one expects, and that might include busing. I doubt there'll be money to attendees.
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blatham
 
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Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:01 am
Quote:
The group has found allies among a coterie of anti-Muslim organizations, speakers and Christian fundamentalists, as well as with some state lawmakers. Bill Zedler, a Texas Republican state representative, said during a recent forum supported by ACT that he fears political correctness is masking the real problem: “Regardless of whether it’s al-Qaeda, or CAIR, or the Islamic State, they just have different methodology for the destruction of Western civilization.”

ACT, which has been a vocal advocate for President Trump and his administration, says it now has “a direct line” to the president and an ability to influence the direction of the nation.
WP
That's all very sane.
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Olivier5
 
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Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:02 am
@hightor,
Quote:
the electorate is often unobservant, easily hoodwinked, and fickle.

The guys who voted for Trump didn't pay attention to what sorts of policies he would be promoting. They just threw a wrench in the Washington machine, period. Clinton is different and her electorate is different. There was absolutely no way for Clinton to use campaign reform as a campaign plank. That would have been understood (correctly) as disingenuous by far too many people within her potential electorate.

The Dems haven't yet understood what they did wrong in this election cycle. They haven't learnt their lesson. Until they do so, they will have very little credibility as an alternative to the current mess.
NSFW (view)
layman
 
  -2  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:05 am
I guess some in the media are kinda like Blathy and his followers here. They have probably convinced themselves that they are being honest, fair, dispassionate, objective, and rational. Especially since they only talk to each other.

But the deep emotions lying just beneath the surface are readily apparent. They are consumed by resentment, hatred, fear, and spite. It's so sorry that you can only laugh. You certainly can't change it. A scorned woman aint got nuthin on them.
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blatham
 
  4  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:06 am
WP fact checks Trump yesterday. Note: this would only be worthwhile for those readers who retain full function of the neocortex.
WP
layman
 
  -1  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:10 am
@blatham,
Thanks for proving the point I just made, there, eh, Blathy? Right on cue, sho nuff.
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blatham
 
  3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:11 am
Phillip Rucker or whoever wrote this headline makes the point I made earlier re Trump yesterday trying to assert dominance
Quote:
In an erratic performance, President Trump shows his supporters who’s boss
WP
layman
 
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Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:19 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

Phillip Rucker or whoever wrote this headline makes the point I made earlier re Trump yesterday trying to assert dominance
Quote:
In an erratic performance, President Trump shows his supporters who’s boss
WP


He wasn't "trying" to do anything. He was just being himself. Yes, he was "dominant," but not because he was making some effort to be. He wasn't "asserting" dominance, he was merely displaying it, as the guy you are citing indicates:

Quote:
Trump gave the legions of Americans who put him in office just what they wanted to see — and what his spokespeople and advisers could not do for him — which is demonstrate that he is the boss.
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blatham
 
  4  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:25 am
From Michael Gerson
Quote:
In mid-January, after the appearance of some embarrassing material or another (it is hard to keep track), President-elect Trump tweeted: “Intelligence agencies should never have allowed this fake news to ‘leak’ into the public. One last shot at me. Are we living in Nazi Germany?”

That charge has made escalation of the Trump/intelligence conflict difficult. What is the next step after the Nazi card?
Good question, that one.

Quote:
More recently, President Trump has called leaks from the intelligence community “un-American” and “just like Russia.” It is difficult to imagine a set of attacks more likely to be galling to intelligence professionals, some of whom risk their lives with no prospect of credit, in one of the purer forms of patriotism.

With less than a month in office, Trump is beginning to see reality’s revenge. His overall strategy seems disturbingly ambitious. Retired Gen. Michael Hayden, who directed both the CIA and the NSA, describes it this way in an interview: “A systematic effort to invalidate and delegitimize all the institutions, governmental and nongovernmental, that create the factual basis for action . . . so they won’t push back against arbitrary moves.”

That is, well, terrifying.
And that is the key idea to keep in mind here. WP
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layman
 
  -3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:26 am
A typical left-wing professor displaying their "wisdom," eh? No wonder the students are such a mess.



How would you like to be the woman who was married to THAT, eh?
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giujohn
 
  0  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:32 am
@camlok,
camlok wrote:

Oralloy: He has photographic proof that the 9/11 attacks were carried out by an invisible alien spacecraft piloted by JFK and Elvis.

You can tell that the spacecraft has an invisibility shield from the way it doesn't appear in the photograph.

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This is a dandy example, not only of his dishonesty, Finn, but his predilection to avoid addressing the issues raised.



Who wants to discuss the whacky, "U.S. government backed entities took down the towers nonsense"?

(Can you hear them...Nothing but crickets)
blatham
 
  3  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:34 am
@Walter Hinteler,
How accurate do you find this reporting?
Quote:
The rise of Trump has led to an unexpected twist in Germany’s election: A resurgent left
WP
giujohn
 
  0  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:35 am
@ehBeth,
ehBeth wrote:

Given what was in them, I was definitely fine with those leaks. The timing was stupid, but we're learning more about that every day.

__

As noted in many places, many times, the problem is the fire, not the alarm.




Seems to me that's what was being said about the so-called Russian manipulation of the election involving Hillary's in the DNC emails. And tell us again where you were on that issue?
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giujohn
 
  -1  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:39 am
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

You mean Trump's observation of thousands celebrating the destruction of the twin towers is reality?
How about Trump's declaration that Mexico sends "criminals and rapists?" Do you agree with his "ban on all Muslims coming into our country?"


So are you saying that there no rapist and criminals illegally coming into this company through the Mexican border? And where exactly in his executive order is the ban on all Muslims coming into this country?
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layman
 
  -2  
Fri 17 Feb, 2017 08:39 am
@giujohn,
giujohn wrote:


Who wants to discuss the whacky, "U.S. government backed entities took down the towers nonsense"?

(Can you hear them...Nothing but crickets)


I've seen articles where professional psychologists break-down the obsessive/compulsive neurosis of these wack-ass conspiracy theory types, eh, John.

It aint nuthin nice, I can tellya that.

Everybody and his brother has had the misfortune of hearing these loonies rave on for hours at a time by now. But they're still at it, 15 years later, insisting that they have "news" for the "uninformed." It's hard to be a genius amidst idiots, I'm sure.
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