2 Scoops wrote: » I'm not upset, I'm just bewildered. As for terrorists and cult like behavior, have a look at the violence of the radical left in the US or your own parties behavior and actions before projecting it onto others
Hande hoche! wrote: » Was at least partially influenced by the release of a Star Wars film at the time.
Water John wrote: » The real problem is not the lie, though he does lie in the order of multiple times any one else, it's not being able to say, I erred in the facts, when evidence is produced to him and his cronies.
2 Scoops wrote: » Every politician lies, not as abrasively as Trump but in a more conceived conniving way so that you're happy to go along with it.
StringerBell wrote: » I doubt anybody in Ireland has much affiliation with the Democrat party, and yes whatabout that other behaviour that is bad, isn't it amazing how one can recognise it if the players are wearing a different jersey? Cult like behaviour on one side does nothing to negate cult like behaviour on another side. To use your own question, shouldn't you look inside before projecting? I don't care about the Democrats, I don't give a fiddler's about Maxine waters, hell I don't really care too much what happens to the US other than when it has a knock on effect to other countries. I have no skin in this game, if there is bull**** on the Democrat side I have no problem calling it, shame the same can't be said for some who are unable to be honest about the other.
EdgeCase wrote: » He doesn't have dementia. He's just highly manipulative and populist political figure. These statements are designed to sow doubts, division, stir stuff up. They're very strategic. That's the worrying bit!
smurgen wrote: » Could be both.either way i think his time is running out.
pixelburp wrote: » Accusations of "sides" is a bit trite on an Irish discussion forum of all things; "your side lost" is the sort of thing sports fanatics say for goodness sake and given 99% of us here have no skin in the game - why presume most here have any bias beyond hurling from the ditch at worst? I'd be hard pressed to vote Democrat in the first place and am quite glad our political system is fairer and more accommodating towards a wide range of views, than "pick 1 from 2"
mcmoustache wrote: » It's projection. They assume that if you don't like Trump, you must feel as strongly about Clinton or Obama as they feel about Trump. Neither Clinton nor Obama had the same kind of sycophantic support that they give to Trump.
2 Scoops wrote: » I know words, I have the best words. Like you use the word projection I can use the word exaggeration. I'm fine with people criticizing him or disliking him, comparing normal people to ISIS mentality/behavior is where the exaggeration part comes in.
StringerBell wrote: » Some of his evangelical base(which is what I said) are far from normal people and I say it again are not that far removed from ISIS, not in action as you very well know (but give them time ) semi joking, ideologically they are not far apart. Two sides of a coin. The extreme element's of any side tend to be more alike than they would like to acknowledge. Are there normal people who support Trump? For sure, are there lunatics? Obviously. Evangelicals are a nutty bunch as it is without even getting into the ridiculous mental gymnastics they do to justify supporting Trump with all his flaws.
Eric Cartman wrote: » Great to see sky news showing up the ignorant loud mouth protestors in their true form today, an absolute disgraceful way to treat the US president regardless of who they are. Nice to see Donald making some good progress on trade talks
Captain Obvious wrote: » Here's Piers Morgan struggling with that concept https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD7Ol0gz11k
StringerBell wrote: » He didn't realise she was a communist till the end of the interview to be fair to him, a master of preparation.
Danzy wrote: » In fairness to Pat Kenny, he always researches his topics. Morgan was coasting.
2 Scoops wrote: » I've seen some radical stuff written here but this argument just goes beyond any of that, and now multiple posters are trying to justify it Your side lost the election, stop comparing people who've done nothing wrong to terrorists
2 Scoops wrote: » And here we go with the angry mob mentality/deflection excuse when someone calls out how radical this thread is, predictable really.
Danzy wrote: » The Tea Party and "The Resistance" are largely the same mentality and manner. As for the term "The Resistance", how f'ing far up their own hole must one be to have coined that phrase. It is largely a media thing but how out of touch must they be.
Danzy wrote: » Will he win in 2020 is the question and he'll have a very good chance. You can hate him, love him or not care but that is the starting presumption. Anything is possible of course but holding out for something is a bit like Whitewater and Benghazi talk around the Clintons.
StringerBell wrote: » Must say, I really enjoy when Morgan is shown up to be the complete nitwit he is