What Trump Showed Us About America
A disruptive presidency is coming to a close. Here’s what 35 thinkers say it revealed—not about the man, but about the rest of us.
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"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function" =
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"There's nothing more frightening than ignorance in action" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Bubba wrote: ↑Nov 21st, '20, 12:49
Very well worth the long read...
What Trump Showed Us About America
A disruptive presidency is coming to a close. Here’s what 35 thinkers say it revealed—not about the man, but about the rest of us.
Have you realized yet that BJ is just trolling? That is why he is not defending his position. He's just having fun trying to get you riled up. Best to ignore him.
Bubba wrote: ↑Nov 21st, '20, 12:49
Very well worth the long read...
What Trump Showed Us About America
A disruptive presidency is coming to a close. Here’s what 35 thinkers say it revealed—not about the man, but about the rest of us.
Showed us a corrupt press working with a corrupt democrat party
There’s a lot to unpack here John: you make these frivolous statements with no factual backing. When asked to provide you use one of your go to answers that you’ve always used when backed into a corner. At least do us the decency of using punctuation. We all know your degree ends in a HS but that doesn’t mean you need to make yourself seem dumber than you are.
Bubba wrote: ↑Nov 21st, '20, 12:49
Very well worth the long read...
What Trump Showed Us About America
A disruptive presidency is coming to a close. Here’s what 35 thinkers say it revealed—not about the man, but about the rest of us.
Showed us a corrupt press working with a corrupt democrat party
There’s a lot to unpack here John: you make these frivolous statements with no factual backing. When asked to provide you use one of your go to answers that you’ve always used when backed into a corner. At least do us the decency of using punctuation. We all know your degree ends in a HS but that doesn’t mean you need to make yourself seem dumber than you are.
He's a Trump supporter, whose motto is "Facts? We don't need no facts...!"
"Abandon hope all ye who enter here"
Killington Zone
You can checkout any time you like,
but you can never leave
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function" =
F. Scott Fitzgerald
"There's nothing more frightening than ignorance in action" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Bubba wrote: ↑Nov 21st, '20, 12:49
Very well worth the long read...
What Trump Showed Us About America
A disruptive presidency is coming to a close. Here’s what 35 thinkers say it revealed—not about the man, but about the rest of us.
Showed us a corrupt press working with a corrupt democrat party
There’s a lot to unpack here John: you make these frivolous statements with no factual backing. When asked to provide you use one of your go to answers that you’ve always used when backed into a corner. At least do us the decency of using punctuation. We all know your degree ends in a HS but that doesn’t mean you need to make yourself seem dumber than you are.
He's a Trump supporter, whose motto is "Facts? We don't need no facts...!"
Nobody's perfect and I'm sure the Biden/Harris team will make mistakes, but that whole "alternative facts," "truth isn't truth" cadre will be gone soon. Seriously, I can't wait to no longer have to see that smug face of that pseudo-Christian, cross-wearing press secretary...and her boss. Good riddance.
Trump has legit had some of the worst press secretaries ever to serve in that office. I thought Spicer was bad, but Huckabee's manners made him look like a polite prince. And McEnany, while clearly intelligent, strikes me as the type of person who would happily lie to your face before stabbing you in the back without feeling an ounce of guilt over it afterward.
The divide is unbelievable. The damage Trump has done is just so very sad. So many lives lost because of his initial "hoax" propaganda and the ignorance continues as he and what's-her-name refuse to wear masks. And now the talk about holiday parties. He is a terrible, terrible person.
I agree, he is a bad person. I tend to believe that just about every past President has at least meant well and wanted to do good things while in office - even Nixon. But Trump I think legitimately did not give a flying f*ck about anything but himself and what he could gain out of it. That is even more apparent in his failure to concede or to really do much of anything to address the Covid crisis after he lost the election. He is the worst President in our nation's history and it's not even close.
easyrider16 wrote: ↑Nov 24th, '20, 16:54
I agree, he is a bad person. I tend to believe that just about every past President has at least meant well and wanted to do good things while in office - even Nixon. But Trump I think legitimately did not give a flying f*ck about anything but himself and what he could gain out of it. That is even more apparent in his failure to concede or to really do much of anything to address the Covid crisis after he lost the election. He is the worst President in our nation's history and it's not even close.
But the Dow hit 30,000 today and three conservative justices have been appointed to the Supreme Court along with many other conservative justices to lower courts, and the tax cut, and unemployment before Covid....he's the greatest president ever!
"Abandon hope all ye who enter here"
Killington Zone
You can checkout any time you like,
but you can never leave
"The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function" =
F. Scott Fitzgerald
"There's nothing more frightening than ignorance in action" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe