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giujohn
 
  -4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:11 pm
@oralloy,
oralloy wrote:

giujohn wrote:
And he's playing the media like a $2 fiddle...He is pushing the issue on purpose to have Congress end the Russian bullshit once and for all. Fighting fake news with fake news.

Trump may well be retaliating for the bogus attacks against him, but hopefully there will be a real investigation of Leftist misdeeds, with any credible evidence leading to prosecutions.


Well I pity the obama career dumbass who thought it was a good idea to leak classified info to the press.
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camlok
 
  -3  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:13 pm
@farmerman,
Quote:
Also ,may I comment that, as an American, we do a shitty job of engaging the subjunctive.


A linguist too. 'iffn' is no different than blatham's "Can ya feel it?

A transcript of your speech would reveal that you engage the same sort of clipped speech that is part of your dialect.

Surely, as a scientist, you can come up with something more intellectual to discuss than simply dissing someone for their natural dialectal speech patterns.
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giujohn
 
  -4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:14 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Okay, george, you're the smartest thing that happened on a2k. Now, go have a drink.


Holy **** CI...He's got to have you by at least 2 standard deviations.
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giujohn
 
  -4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:24 pm
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

I don't know anything about you, but you're clearly smarter than Ben Carson. The only people who don't think he's stupid are delusional right wing extremists.



Hmm...Let's see...A fugitive from modern dentistry with a room temperature IQ at best, who's major life accomplishment was probably moving out of his mom's basement by 40 and into semi detached flat, is calling a preeminent brain surgeon who has saved countless lives, stupid. And I'm delusional??
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giujohn
 
  -4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:25 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

The chances Trump is going to change his behavior is not high.

As to the quality of his fiddle-playing, it clearly isn't quite what he's been imagining.


Well...When he calls the tune all the media dances.
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giujohn
 
  -3  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:30 pm
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

I pretend to watch Game Of Thrones by putting on Lord Of The Rings interspaced with hard core porn every half hour.


Now is anyone really surprised that this one watches porn??
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giujohn
 
  -3  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:31 pm
@layman,
layman wrote:

Aren't we all glad that Obama let these guys stream in to "live their dreams?" On top of that, it probably creates jobs for FBI wannabes, ya know?

Quote:
300 refugees subjects of FBI terror investigations, U.S. officials say

Hundreds of people admitted to the United States as refugees are the subjects of FBI counterterrorism investigations involving ISIS. Nearly a third of the 1,000 FBI domestic terrorism cases – 300 – involve those admitted to the U.S. as refugees, a Department of Homeland Security official said Monday. Though they didn’t enter the nation as refugees, other terrorists have benefited from inadequate vetting to come to the U.S.

FBI Director James Comey said in late 2015 that some 900 terror investigations were going on, and probes were active in every state. At the time, Comey indicated the bureau was stretched thin by the sheer volume of investigations. "If that becomes the new normal," Comey said, "that would be hard to keep up."

Several refugees have already participated in mass attacks in recent years motivated by apparent Islamic radicalism.


Their "dream" is to strap a suicide belt to their sorry asses and find a crowd of U.S. citizen to blow up.



Well ya know, those 72 virgins wait for no man.
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camlok
 
  -1  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:37 pm
@georgeob1,
How many GWB caliber idiots are there in Trump's cabinet, george?
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McGentrix
 
  -3  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 09:50 pm
@giujohn,
giujohn wrote:

He's a cut and paste intellectual.


Laughing Cool
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giujohn
 
  -3  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 10:00 pm
@georgeob1,
georgeob1 wrote:

I find the self-congratulating, mutual back scratching of Blatham, Debra and Cicerone, over the supposed stupidity of Dr. Ben Carson, quite repulsive. It was initiated by a comment Carson made that very clearly and obviously noted the relative merits of the situations and difficulties encountered by African slaves brought here against their wills, compared to those of immigrants who came here seeking a better life. His use of the word 'immigrant' for both was an obvious figurtive way of emphasizing the comparison.

Blatham started it in a rather pedantic way as part of his continuous stream of fault-finding based on more or less anything he can find -- (whether he understands the material or not - as is well illustrated by his stupid, thoughtless comment) . His servile claques, Debra and Cicerone rolled in to follow their master like a crowd of clucking chickens after a wounded bird.

I wonder what any of them has done with their lives to compare with the Achievements of Dr. Carson. A person of no particular discinction or achievment with "some education in educational theory"; an accountant and a presumed attorney don't quite stack up to the head of a surgical department at Johns Hopkins, and one who implemented surgical breakthroughs at that.

Sadly it is often the real pipsqueaks in life who are the most backbiting and intolerant of others. Unfortunately it takes wisdom and humility to see real merit. All it takes to do their stuff is a computer and an internet account.


Well said. Most in here aren't worthy of shining his shoes.
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blatham
 
  4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 10:29 pm
Quote:
Bill Kristol‏Verified account @BillKristol 5h5 hours ago
Bill Kristol Retweeted Jake Tapper
The Trump White House: "a well-oiled machine." Oiled apparently by Exxon-Mobil.
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layman
 
  -4  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 10:37 pm
@georgeob1,
georgeob1 wrote:

I find the self-congratulating, mutual back scratching of Blatham, Debra and Cicerone, over the supposed stupidity of Dr. Ben Carson, quite repulsive....

Blatham started it in a rather pedantic way as part of his continuous stream of fault-finding based on more or less anything he can find ....His servile claques, Debra and Cicerone rolled in to follow their master like a crowd of clucking chickens after a wounded bird.

Sadly it is often the real pipsqueaks in life who are the most backbiting and intolerant of others.


Well, George, ya know, it's just the nature of a cheese-eater. They are innately weak, envious, resentful, and petty creatures who lack both self-confidence and self-esteem.

As natural-born collectivists, they run in packs, seeking to find a sense of power and identity in the crowd they run with. Lacking a sense of self-worth, they desperately attempt to claim "superiority" by denigrating others, and are compelled by their sense of innate inferiority to fabricate some complaint about their superiors.

Quote:
"When a true genius appears in this world, you may know him by this sign, that the dunces are all in confederacy against him." (Jonathan Swift)


They can't help themselves, really.

By the way, an "immigrant" is one who transfers residency from one country to other. There is no strict requirement that one's actions must be voluntary for this to be the case. Babies with no will of their own, carried into this country in their mother's arms, are "immigrants." Refugees are "immigrants," even though their emigration is virtually forced upon them. Likewise, a fugitive from justice "emigrates" when he leaves the country. It is quite typical for a cheese-eater to find "fault" where there is none. Anything which does not conform to the mediocre and habitual "norms" of their ilk is worthy of condemnation in their eyes. For them, conformity is a value in and of itself. Non-conformity is a vice, a sin, and deserves moral rebuke.
layman
 
  -2  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 10:57 pm
@layman,
I once overheard two young girls, about 5-6 years old, talking to each other. One said to the other:

"I'll tell you you're pretty, if you'll say I'm pretty."

That is the way a cheese-eater thinks, too, ya know?
Sturgis
 
  5  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 10:58 pm
@blatham,
Quote:
...WH press release praising Exxon copies and pastes (nearly verbatim) a passage from Exxon's own press release


Not too surprising and we should have seen it coming since that day when Melania Trump pinched words from an earlier speech by then First Lady, Michelle Obama. Originality (much like intelligence and dignity), is not a strong point of this administration.
MontereyJack
 
  5  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 11:05 pm
@layman,
sounds a lot like a Trump rally to me, the crowd and the Donald each boasting about how smart the other is (and then the Donald boasting about how he knows more than the rest of the world put together).(and of course lying about it).
cicerone imposter
 
  2  
Mon 6 Mar, 2017 11:11 pm
@MontereyJack,
Donald Trump is not lying about his smarts. He has a very high IQ. He's just ignorant about common things most of us learn and street smarts. He's lived most of his life in the rich cacoon of NY society.
gungasnake
 
  -3  
Tue 7 Mar, 2017 12:12 am
https://redwhiteandright.com/obama-wiretapping-scandal-new-evidence/
MontereyJack
 
  3  
Tue 7 Mar, 2017 12:22 am
@gungasnake,
whole lotta innuendo, zero facts cited,
Walter Hinteler
 
  3  
Tue 7 Mar, 2017 12:53 am
@MontereyJack,
That was posted/published already on March 5.
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layman
 
  -1  
Tue 7 Mar, 2017 01:18 am
Oh, yeah, sure, the FBI is an completely independent, unbiased agency with no political motives, eh?

Quote:
Why Was The FBI Attempting To Buy A Partisan Dossier On Trump?

The FBI reportedly agreed to pay the creator of the Trump dossier and then reneged on its promise, which, according to one former high-level agency official, may have been because the creator engaged in double-dealing and produced biased research.

The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the FBI had verbally agreed to pay former MI6 agent Christopher Steele to continue work on his dossier regarding allegations the Russians had compromising information on President Donald Trump’s sexual activities.

This agreement was struck at the same time Steele was still receiving payment from Clinton supporters for his opposition research...As the election date grew closer, Steele became increasingly upset with the FBI after Comey announced a new Clinton email investigation just more than a week before the election.


http://dailycaller.com/2017/03/02/why-was-the-fbi-attempting-to-buy-a-partisan-dossier-on-trump/

There's a chump born every second. This fraud was getting money from Clinton AND the FBI.

But that's just a side observation.

I wonder if the FBI was also paying Trump operatives to find dirt on Clinton, eh? Is this something they do in every election? Is that what the FBI is for?

I don't think so! Homey don't play dat.
 

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