Cody montana wrote: » You are not living in reality at all.
Overheal wrote: » I thought Obama’s biggest crime was putting mustard on that cheeseburger? Glenn Beck might have had a piece in it and how it was a signal flare to bring back the Hitler Youth or something Simpler times. Still wild, but simpler.
Leroy42 wrote: » Let me guess. Nobody is talking about it, its being hidden by a left democratic system but you know all about it. Somehow, these master manipulators, are happy enough for you to not only know, but actually blow the whistle on them. All the while for 4 years, POTUS Trump was powerless to do anything about it.
mcmoustache wrote: » Back in the day, people used to argue on line but there was at least a shared reality within which to disagree. Nowadays, we have this a bunch of presumably reasonable people so in thrall to a personality that they've lost all sense of reality. It's bonkers but I guess this is where we are now.
notobtuse wrote: » A few media sources and journalists were brave enough to report on them at the risk of being ostracized in the media community and not being invited to liberal cocktail parties in the upper east side of Manhattan anymore, or hobnob with the Hollywood elite. Here’s just a couple to get you started…https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/373379-federal-abuses-a-growing-blight-on-obamas-legacyhttps://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/509002-more-willful-blindness-by-the-media-on-spying-by-obama-administrationhttps://theweek.com/articles/464430/why-did-obama-administration-spy-associated-presshttps://www.wsj.com/articles/the-unresolved-irs-scandal-1525905500
Leroy42 wrote: » What is that supposed to prove? Nothing actually proven, surely a Trump supporter is against taking the media as any source. If you believe the MSM is all corrupt, what makes you think these outlets aren't? How do you separate one from the other? You also have been arguing against investigations, so not sure how you ever expect these deeds to be uncovered.
notobtuse wrote: » I've come accept that under Obama, Biden, a Democrat controlled Congress, and a biased mainstream media, justice too often doesn't get served. A sad commentary on modern politics, but all too true.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » this was clearly his biggest crime. He is history's greatest monster. Trump would never wear a suit like that. And by "like that" I mean a suit that fits correctly.
everlast75 wrote: » And people say Trump didn't have any influence on the national stage....https://twitter.com/Reuters/status/1410760170272141313?s=19
Former President Donald Trump is rejecting pleas from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to postpone a campaign-style rally this weekend some 200 miles from the Miami suburb where an international search-and-rescue mission is excavating bodies from the site of a collapsed seaside condominium. DeSantis’s office has "made a direct plea” to the former president’s team, calling on it to postpone the Saturday event in Sarasota. One Florida Republican bluntly said Trump and his team need to “read the room.” “The governor is getting tested here as to how far he's going to be pushed before he breaks ranks with President Trump. And he has to be very careful because this is Trump country,” this source said. “The base loves the president. But they equally love Ron. It's a showdown going on right now.” For now, the Trump camp is holding firm. “Nobody wants to cancel,” a source close to Trump told the Washington Examiner.
briany wrote: » It's amazing that we once thought the Internet would bring humanity to a higher plane of thought, but instead it's brought us, 'VOTURRR FRAUD!!!" and "If the Earth is round, why doesn't the water fall off?"
notobtuse wrote: » Yup... slap him with a hefty fine and tack on interest charges as is the normal practice. And so is the government not sending me my substantial tax refund from last year, wrong. Hey, maybe I should take the lead of this Manhattan DA and get the IRS charged for grand theft.
duploelabs wrote: » 3 of those 4 pieces are opinion pieces with no verified links or sources �� Do you know the difference between having an opinion and stating a fact? No, of course you don't
mcmoustache wrote: » You and others have pointed this out before and it's actually very important. A lot of people think that they learn by reading opinion pieces and watching talking heads telling them what to think. And they think that that's what everyone else is doing so they think that the posters here are watching Maddow every night or reading some third wave feminist pieces from the guardian when most of us are just seeing events that happened and making a reasonable judgement.
Tell me how wrote: » And in the UK......https://twitter.com/IamHappyToast/status/1410886103549292544 I said it 5 years ago that Trump would be a problem because he would change what constituted reasonable behaviour from political figures and while he isn't unique in being an a**hole in this respect, or the first to do so, he has brought this BS mainstream and to a wider audience.
notobtuse wrote: » A definition of 'girl' is a young woman. I consider her to be a young woman and therefore a girl.
“The videos contain remarks from President Trump that violate the aforementioned policies and countervailing views on those remarks are not provided,” said a YouTube representative. The suspension will be in affect for seven days.
Overheal wrote: » Trump surrogate youtube channel RSBN was shut down because of the remarks Trump made which they livestreamed:https://www.mediaite.com/online/pro-trump-youtube-channel-rsbn-suspended-on-eve-of-trumps-sarasota-rally/ Spam is a harsh criticism for a rally, but I can agree with deceptive and scam especially given that, in totality, his entire protest on the election is a massive fundraising grift.