A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Yeah, some idiots get triggered over a vote, some idiots are triggered over handclapping, and some idiots can't handle seeing a brawl in the street without losing their marbles. If anyone is that sensitive, I suggest they lock themselves indoors, go to bed, and put some tampons up to their ears.
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A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Very much so, yes.
Widdershins wrote: » Of course not. Tell me why their religious background would cloud their judgement here? Does their belief in Jesus make them less qualified to look into the facts? They unearthed lots of them to support what they say, and all you can refute this with is the fact that they're Catholic? Their religiojn has nothing to do with it. How on earth could he have been doing an impression of a man with a frozen arm, by flapping how arms in the air? If he'd stood there holding one wrist in a clawed. curled up manner, he would have been doing an impression. What he did, looked nothing like the reporter's disability. And he did it on other occasions, so it's clearly his own mannerism, something he does wen he gets animated while 'dissing' an opponent. I think you really badly want to believe he was mocking someone. I'd be first in line to criticise if he did this. But I don't lie to myself to keep intact a picture of someone's character that I don't want to have to revise.
ligerdub wrote: » This thread has been great entertainment, but I think it's time to bow out. The saturation of lies against the next US President and the blame game, anti-male, anti-white sentiment by those who don't like the outcome is both hilarious but ultimately tiresome and lazy. Enjoy the next 4 years, they both be as bad as you think it will. Godspeed.
lawlolawl wrote: » I believe I heard them referred to as "deplorables" by someone at one stage in the run up to the election
Frankly, I'd say that it's exactly this kind of snobbery (exemplified by the stance that anyone who doesn't have a college degree is "uneducated") that cost the liberals this election.
Lt Dan wrote: » Chances of that video making National News? The only saving grace in life it that most of those thugs probably possess trainers that they are wearing as the most valuable possession that they own, shall be dead before they are 40 , and will never amount to much. I hope their skulls meet a pavement real soon. Can not even fight the man one on one. Credit to him ,it took a lot to put him down. Chances of either of these animals attacking another if they were on their own? Zero. Stupid woman cheering them on is probably on food stamps. Surprised that she could even spell "Trump"
A Little Pony wrote: » Even if Trump was a dictator and wanted to stay for 10 or 20 years as President, it is impossible for him to do so, he would not be able to do it. The Constitution was written by very smart men who knew something about history from Monarchies in Europe and political ideologies. It was written to be the complete opposite.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » You should put some drone music on a loop in your basement/ dungeon of national pride.
osarusan wrote: » Actually that wasn't in the original constitution. It was in an amendment ratified in 1951. FD Roosevelt was elected 4 (1932, 36, 40, 44) times as president.
A Little Pony wrote: » Another term that should be done away with. And what they really mean is brainwashed people in the education system growing up only learning about one point of view. The white man is the devil, white privilege, the ideology of Marxist/far left thinking and a something for nothing culture. Someone comes along with a different view and they get the notepad out of arguments which usually only includes the words racism, fascism or sexist.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Sure it does. I'm not saying they're not smart, necessarily; I'm saying they aren't educated. Uneducated white women love Trump.
FA Hayek wrote: » As an aside, I know that you are quite an advocate for free markets and libertarian economics. However, it appears the tide is going out in relation to these concepts in the West. What are your thoughts on this matter? Are free markets and globalisation now permanently suspended or will things just muddle on?
osarusan wrote: » A Little Pony wrote: » Even if Trump was a dictator and wanted to stay for 10 or 20 years as President, it is impossible for him to do so, he would not be able to do it. The Constitution was written by very smart men who knew something about history from Monarchies in Europe and political ideologies. It was written to be the complete opposite. Actually that wasn't in the original constitution. It was in an amendment ratified in 1951. FD Roosevelt was elected 4 (1932, 36, 40, 44) times as president.
dudara wrote: » I spent yesterday trying to keep an open mind about Trump. I had a few discussions about it, thought about it. And I just cannot get past the fact that a deeply unstable, egotistical individual, with no respect for women and a gnat-sized attention span won the election. This election was not about politics, it became a popularity contest. Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face.
TheOven wrote: » The irony. Complains about people saying things about the uneducated while saying educated people are just brainwashed. Whatever lets you fuel anti intellectualism I suppose.