Disgusted with Trump administration - Part I
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QuakerOatssleeper;1852329 wrote:Yes it's all fun and games until totalitarianism takes over.
Fortunately, the dictator was relieved of his duties on January 20th. -
QuakerOatssleeper;1852335 wrote:Yes it's definitely that.
That's why Trump has singled out 3 people leading the investigation into his collusion with Russia; Preet Bharara, Sally Yates and James Comey. This is an attempt at a cover up.
you left out the other libtard talking points: "Nixsonian"; "Saturday Night Massacre"; "constitutional crisis".
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sleeper
There are no talking points. You continue to ignore questions and the reality of life.QuakerOats;1852337 wrote:you left out the other libtard talking points: "Nixsonian"; "Saturday Night Massacre"; "constitutional crisis".
Try again
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O-TrapCan we just stop and admire the humor of Quaker defending a president so vigorously?
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QuakerOatsDon does not need defending; I just enjoy unmasking the liberals to reveal who and what they really are.
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sleeper
It's Fox News. It's the propaganda arm of the Republican party. It's a real problem in this country and I don't see a solution on the horizon.O-Trap;1852339 wrote:Can we just stop and admire the humor of Quaker defending a president so vigorously? -
QuakerOatsSurely the DNC has been paying at least $500 per utterance of "Russia" to every liberal talking head on CNN, MSNBC and throughout all the media; it is beyond comical ...........................let the myth live on.
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sleeper
I wonder how vigorously you defended Nixon and blamed the 'liberal media' or the previous Democrat.QuakerOats;1852342 wrote:Surely the DNC has been paying at least $500 per utterance of "Russia" to every liberal talking head on CNN, MSNBC and throughout all the media; it is beyond comical ...........................let the myth live on.
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It's quite comical. -
like_that
Don't let the troll trash get to you. You stated your case with class and utilized facts instead of feelings. For this, I agree with you.CenterBHSFan;1852327 wrote:Comey should have just hired 5 people from 4chan, and the investigation would have been concluded by now. The 4chan peeps wouldn't have required a significant amount of money or resources. -
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sleeperWatergate Watergate Watergate.
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CenterBHSFan
Oh, I'm not. I actually get some sort of guilty pleasure watching in flip out, trip over himself, repeat "FOX NEWS", tell others not to do what he himself is doing, etc. It's entertaining in a twisted way. But... I love dark humor!like_that;1852346 wrote:Don't let the troll trash get to you. You stated your case with class and utilized facts instead of feelings. For this, I agree with you. -
sleeper
Well apologies for being concerned about the state of our Democracy. I guess we should all just vote for Gary Johnson and pretend we aren't complicit in the election of Donald Trump.CenterBHSFan;1852350 wrote:Oh, I'm not. I actually get some sort of guilty pleasure watching in flip out, trip over himself, repeat "FOX NEWS", tell others not to do what he himself is doing, etc. It's entertaining in a twisted way. But... I love dark humor! -
O-Trap
If this was true, you wouldn't be giddily posting every little anecdote about some business that is investing more money in growing, which has less than zero to do with what you mentioned above.QuakerOats;1852340 wrote:Don does not need defending; I just enjoy unmasking the liberals to reveal who and what they really are.
Whether or not you like the slant that Fox News takes ... and it quite obviously takes a slant ... it's not the "propaganda arm of the Republican Party," and efforts to silence it would be equitable to a denial of first amendment rights.sleeper;1852341 wrote:It's Fox News. It's the propaganda arm of the Republican party. It's a real problem in this country and I don't see a solution on the horizon.
Now, you're just throwing shit out there. I'm starting to think both you AND sleeper are really parody personas.QuakerOats;1852342 wrote:Surely the DNC has been paying at least $500 per utterance of "Russia" to every liberal talking head on CNN, MSNBC and throughout all the media; it is beyond comical ...........................let the myth live on.
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Well ... if we "all just vote[d] for Gary Johnson," he'd win. For his shortcomings, it'd be better than Clinton or the tiny-handed Cheeto muppet.sleeper;1852351 wrote:Well apologies for being concerned about the state of our Democracy. I guess we should all just vote for Gary Johnson and pretend we aren't complicit in the election of Donald Trump. -
sleeper
It absolutely is. I don't want to silence it, I want people to think for themselves and then they will realize its pure partisan propaganda.Whether or not you like the slant that Fox News takes ... and it quite obviously takes a slant ... it's not the "propaganda arm of the Republican Party," and efforts to silence it would be equitable to a denial of first amendment rights.
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O-Trap
Calling it partisan propaganda and saying it's the propaganda arm of an official political party are not equitable. You know this, I'd imagine.sleeper;1852353 wrote:It absolutely is. I don't want to silence it, I want people to think for themselves and then they will realize its pure partisan propaganda.
It has a slant, so it's partisan. I can even see the case for it to be called propaganda (though I could see that case for most major outlets). However, it isn't run by an official party, so it is not the arm of one. -
sleeper
It is propaganda. Again, I'm not interested in your semantics. It is the closest thing we have to state sponsored propaganda and it's only going to get worse with Sinclair buying Tribune media. The majority of the news in this country will be controlled by a select few with ties to Trump and that is very real and very scary for Democracy.O-Trap;1852354 wrote:Calling it partisan propaganda and saying it's the propaganda arm of an official political party are not equitable. You know this, I'd imagine.
It has a slant, so it's partisan. I can even see the case for it to be called propaganda (though I could see that case for most major outlets). However, it isn't run by an official party, so it is not the arm of one. -
fish82
:laugh:sleeper;1852356 wrote:Again, I'm not interested in anything that contradicts my #gheyshtick. -
salto"Spicer had wanted to drop the bombshell news in an emailed statement but it was not transmitting quickly enough, so he ended up standing in the doorway of the press office around 5:40 p.m. and shouting a statement to reporters who happened to be nearby. He then vanished, with his staff locking the door leading to his office."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/paloma/daily-202/2017/05/10/daily-202-firing-fbi-director-comey-is-already-backfiring-on-trump-it-s-only-going-to-get-worse/5912635de9b69b209cf2b7fb/?utm_term=.d654c26108bf
What kind of internet does the White House have, that an e-mail would not "transmit" quickly enough....? -
HereticSince we're talking Sean Spicer, dude probably was too dim to actually open his email program to receive it.
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O-Trap
I forgot. Monkey throwing feces.sleeper;1852356 wrote:It is propaganda. Again, I'm not interested in your semantics. It is the closest thing we have to state sponsored propaganda and it's only going to get worse with Sinclair buying Tribune media. The majority of the news in this country will be controlled by a select few with ties to Trump and that is very real and very scary for Democracy.
Carry on, but let me know if you ever accidentally stumble into any well-reasoned cases without misinterpreting them as semantics, Quaker. I'd be interested in hearing them.
I'm just surprised he doesn't fall down more. There are times when he speaks and I swear he was hired as part of some "enabling people with disabilities" program.Heretic;1852360 wrote:Since we're talking Sean Spicer, dude probably was too dim to actually open his email program to receive it. -
fish82Spicey is turrible. If Trump is still in the firing mood, he wouldn't be the worst choice.
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Heretic
I was shocked/annoyed to see Kellyanne Conway derping her way through another TV appearance re: the FBI firing. It's sort of weird that a businessman like Trump who you'd figure HAS to know little things like how important cultivating an image is has complete incompetents like her and Spicer serving as his mouthpieces.fish82;1852366 wrote:Spicey is turrible. If Trump is still in the firing mood, he wouldn't be the worst choice. -
fish82
Yup.Heretic;1852367 wrote:I was shocked/annoyed to see Kellyanne Conway derping her way through another TV appearance re: the FBI firing. It's sort of weird that a businessman like Trump who you'd figure HAS to know little things like how important cultivating an image is has complete incompetents like her and Spicer serving as his mouthpieces.
I actually thought she she was pretty good during the campaign. Since 1/20 though, she's been pretty subpar. -
Con_AlmaPartisanship activity is also applicable to ideology and not just political parties. Being partisan isn't necessarily bad.