Thepoet85 wrote: » I never said he was smart. But it gives the media that's on his side an excuse to focus on a lesser issue than the relevant one at hand. I'm certain it's not his doing, but it works to his advantage constantly.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Plus , so far they've been building/re-building the easy bits - As already mentioned there's the geology/geography of some places that will make it much harder and slower. And that's before you get into the multitude of lawsuits that will cascade down on them when they start having to issue eminent domain purchase orders for all the private land that the wall would have to go through..
Foxtrol wrote: That doesn't makes any sense.
Foxtrol wrote: » That doesn't makes any sense. The media on his side doesn't need an excuse, they weren't going to mention anything about the IG no matter what happened yesterday, they would be chasing ghosts of the Biden/Obama conspiracy of the day. A lot were however forced to cover Trumps comments yesterday because it was huge news. They however had to put some sort of caveat that their viewers should at least consult their doctor before taking and that opens up risk that the doctors will tell the person the truth. That is much worse for Trump.
Thepoet85 wrote: » I apologise for having an opinion.
Foxtrol wrote: No problem in having an opinion. I am able to justify the ones I have and expect others to do the same.
amandstu wrote: » Will he maintain a dignified silence
Muahahaha wrote: » Dont think Trump will be happy with Pelosi calling him morbidly obesehttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/pelosi-responds-trump-hydroxychloroquine-morbidly-obese/
Water John wrote: » Can't remember it, but his retort to Pelosi was poor. Here it is; “Pelosi is a sick woman,” Trump said in response. “She’s got a lot of problems, a lot of mental problems.”
[Deleted User] wrote: » Sad to see Pelosi lower herself to his standards. US politics has jumped the shark for the bazillionith time.
the immortals wrote: » Typical, you couldn't even call her out on a dreadful thing to say about anyone without qualifying it as her lowering her standards to trumps, a previous poster called it her superior verbal sparring, the stink of hypocrisy is nauseating
Deleted User wrote: » Sad to see Pelosi lower herself to his standards. US politics has jumped the shark for the bazillionith time.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » I think it's a very welcome development and long overdue.I hope the likes of Clinton and Obama follow suit. When Trump and the GOP go low, the Dems should go lower. It's the patriotic thing to do now.
StringerBell wrote: » Is it just me or does anybody else audibly laugh when they read these posts?
abff wrote: » When I see these posts, I cringe. I don’t find anything remotely funny about Trump and his supporters. Laughable yes, but not funny.
Quin_Dub wrote: » I'd agree to a certain extent - Biden should try to remain above it as much as possible to exaggerate the difference between their behaviours, but they do need a few surrogates , whether that's Pelosi or not, that will get down into the dirt with Trump and his surrogates. They can't allow them to have a free pass on all of the guff they come out with.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » Good point. Biden needs to remain dignified to highlight, by contrast, Trump's egotistical rants. But at the same time, you need snipers such as Pelosi and Obama to smear Trump at every opportunity. He needs to be so caked in sewage that he's impossible to vote for.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » I’m fairly sure sewage only makes him stronger.
abff wrote: » I agree that it’s inaccurate and somewhat hurtful to refer to Trump as morbidly obese, but it’s far less inaccurate and hurtful than a lot of things Trump has said over the years. If you can’t take it, don’t dish it out.