hetuzozaho wrote: » I dunno, I think making fun of people's appearance is not a nice thing to be doing. People struggle with their weight/appearance a lot and it effects their mental health.
Deleted User wrote: » Sad to see Pelosi lower herself to his standards. US politics has jumped the shark for the bazillionith time.
Christy42 wrote: » Don't dish it out and people will feel worse if you are insulted. People struggling with body image issues but if you go around getting a name for calling people miss piggy you can't exactly be shocked if someone mentions your weight in a medically accurate fashion (well he may be obese). Especially when it effects medication you claim to be taking.
Professor Moriarty wrote: » This is politics. And Trump has debased politics. His vicious personal tweets are simply insults and lies. His son called Biden a 'pedophile' at the weekend. Pointing out that Trump is obviously overweight is extremely mild by comparison to anything Trump says or does. The Dems would be extremely foolish not to use any bit of dirt they can to attack Trump. Once this terrible POTUS, and terrible human being, is out of office then American politics and society might have some chance of regaining a semblance of dignity and respect.
hetuzozaho wrote: » Ah but not only Trump hears it. Everyone struggling who hasn't dished it out hears it unfortunately.
Christy42 wrote: » Hears what? That you should be careful about taking certain medication if you are overweight? What she said was factual.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It also might make people consider the risk of going with an unproven medication, particularly when they have existing health issues.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I meant just the digs at his weight.
Christy42 wrote: » Do you mean from Nancy or just the Internet? Because the limit of what Nancy said was that the medication could interact badly with his weight. I mean she likely knew the effect of it but that was all she said.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I felt Nancy said what she said as a dig at his weight.
StringerBell wrote: » And isn't that one of the problems with the world today, people feeling offended on behalf of other people.
StringerBell wrote: » Pelosi made a comment, that is better for people who are obese to listen to then Trump telling them what do they have to lose by taking it ignoring the science of what they actually are risking. I think logically one comment should upset people more than another. Edit: sorry if this seems like I'm having a go at you unnecessarily, I'm on the mobile so should really have waited so I could flesh out my thoughts on this better.
StringerBell wrote: » In principle I agree, we should never go personal on people ideally, and if the world could be worked to run in the ideological fashion that would be great but I'm very much a fight fire with fire person when it comes to someone like Trump. The taking the moral high ground approach has been tried. It's sad that this is what us politics has come to, but it is what it is. You have to fight the battles your in, not the ones you want to be in.
StringerBell wrote: » It's sad that this is what us politics has come to, but it is what it is. You have to fight the battles your in, not the ones you want to be in.
StringerBell wrote: » This is it, Biden should stay out of the mud. That's his role, to be the alternative. The likes of Bloomberg, Schiff, schumer, pelosi, Sanders etc etc etc can play the roles of junior and Eric but obviously to a less odious degree Bloomberg can finance plenty of that level of mud slinging too and stay detached from it himself. Every single thing to slam Trump on, hit him and hit him hard. He is so thin skinned he will give ample ammunition on top of what is already there.
Cody montana wrote: » Not her fault he’s obese.
Quin_Dub wrote: » Exactly - I think you'll see more and more of the Liberty Project or similar proxies picking up on the attack ads , Targeting Trump and the GOP senators up for election in November. Getting control of the Senate is arguably more important to be honest. If Biden wins , but the GOP still has the Senate it will largely be a waste of time. If they take the Senate , regardless of who is in the WH they can set the pace of things.
TomOnBoard wrote: » If everyone who is morbidly obese (a large proportion of the US population, particularly poorer people) hears that taking hydroxychloroquine has potential fatal side effects, then once again, Nancy has done a great service which goes in some way to counter Don's snake-oil claims. Taking a potentially fatal drug on the basis of people telling him anecdotes over the phone by a President is appalling, and crowing about it is worse. Someone needed to call him out on his lunacy. Nancy did! Simple as that!
I didn’t know that he would be so sensitive, he’s always talking about other people’s weight. I think he should recognize his words weigh a ton.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I disagree what she did was as simple as that. I see people are enjoying Nancy's follow up remarks too.
hetuzozaho wrote: » I disagree what she did was as simple as that. I see people are enjoying Nancy's follow up remarks too. I didn’t know that he would be so sensitive, he’s always talking about other people’s weight. I think he should recognize his words weigh a ton.