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Post by bostondave on Oct 23, 2019 6:30:21 GMT -6
MSNBC and CNN hold to journalistic principles much more than Faux for instance who are blatantly and unapologetically in the bag for Traitor. They don't even pretend. They are open about it.
Your whataboutery falls flat in the face of the POTUS taking Putin's side against his own country in public. There is nothing any Dem has ever done that's as bad as that. Surely that must cause some sort of a reaction from you?
Right now he is being impeached because he was caught attempting to get Ukraine to attack our system. It wasn't corruption in general, it was targeted against his potential political opponent. Again surely you must disapprove of that? Surely you must know that is illegal? It certainly is immoral.
Perhaps you can address any of that without "whataboutery".
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Post by Rob W. Case on Oct 23, 2019 13:14:29 GMT -6
MSNBC and CNN hold to journalistic principles much more than Faux for instance who are blatantly and unapologetically in the bag for Traitor. They don't even pretend. They are open about it. Your whataboutery falls flat in the face of the POTUS taking Putin's side against his own country in public. There is nothing any Dem has ever done that's as bad as that. Surely that must cause some sort of a reaction from you? Right now he is being impeached because he was caught attempting to get Ukraine to attack our system. It wasn't corruption in general, it was targeted against his potential political opponent. Again surely you must disapprove of that? Surely you must know that is illegal? It certainly is immoral. Perhaps you can address any of that without "whataboutery". CNN and MSNBC are loaded with opinion commentators. Your assessment of President Trump is your opinion taken from those opinion commentators. Also you keep failing to address how selling uranium to the Russians is not traitorous, or the fact that Obama had questionable dealings with Russia. I think the point here is that your party is quick to downplay serious policies and offenses to our country and make it sound as if it is something good. Then when someone else goes to actually fix a problem or provide a remedy where there is shadiness, then outrage ensues, followed by a hysterical reaction, followed by efforts to try and punish those who are doing the actual good.
It's funny how you say attack. You must really have a high opinion of Washington D.C. and its corrupt nature. You're outwardly defending it and translating it as an attack on America. Hunter Biden was hired on the board of Burisma, a natural gas company (yes, one that thrives on fossil fuels) entrenched in corruption with deep political ties. In fact even at one point 4 Democrat senators (Markey, Shaheen, Wyden, and Murphy) drafted a letter to President Obama requesting more "aid" of all things, to the Ukranian "energy industry." Hunter's promotion to board level status occurred at the same time Joe Biden as Vice President was promoting energy policies that favored the Burisma company and while a D.C. lobbyist who worked for John Kerry also joined the board. There is much much more to this, but Trump dared to look into the details of these dealings. That's why they want to impeach him now, but when they make stuff up, he is ready for them. The Democrats are trying desperately to charge him and start a whole thing against him so that they can delay and deter him from finding anything else out. But the politics of this bears a heavier burden on Joe and Hunter Biden, not Trump. Sure, all of the smoke is being directed at Trump for daring to look into these dealings, but the heat in the arena of public opinion is deeply affecting Joe Biden's campaign (apart from his apparent struggles with memory loss).
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Post by bostondave on Oct 23, 2019 14:45:21 GMT -6
MSNBC and CNN hold to journalistic principles much more than Faux for instance who are blatantly and unapologetically in the bag for Traitor. They don't even pretend. They are open about it. Your whataboutery falls flat in the face of the POTUS taking Putin's side against his own country in public. There is nothing any Dem has ever done that's as bad as that. Surely that must cause some sort of a reaction from you? Right now he is being impeached because he was caught attempting to get Ukraine to attack our system. It wasn't corruption in general, it was targeted against his potential political opponent. Again surely you must disapprove of that? Surely you must know that is illegal? It certainly is immoral. Perhaps you can address any of that without "whataboutery". CNN and MSNBC are loaded with opinion commentators. Your assessment of President Trump is your opinion taken from those opinion commentators. Also you keep failing to address how selling uranium to the Russians is not traitorous, or the fact that Obama had questionable dealings with Russia. I think the point here is that your party is quick to downplay serious policies and offenses to our country and make it sound as if it is something good. Then when someone else goes to actually fix a problem or provide a remedy where there is shadiness, then outrage ensues, followed by a hysterical reaction, followed by efforts to try and punish those who are doing the actual good.
It's funny how you say attack. You must really have a high opinion of Washington D.C. and its corrupt nature. You're outwardly defending it and translating it as an attack on America. Hunter Biden was hired on the board of Burisma, a natural gas company (yes, one that thrives on fossil fuels) entrenched in corruption with deep political ties. In fact even at one point 4 Democrat senators (Markey, Shaheen, Wyden, and Murphy) drafted a letter to President Obama requesting more "aid" of all things, to the Ukranian "energy industry." Hunter's promotion to board level status occurred at the same time Joe Biden as Vice President was promoting energy policies that favored the Burisma company and while a D.C. lobbyist who worked for John Kerry also joined the board. There is much much more to this, but Trump dared to look into the details of these dealings. That's why they want to impeach him now, but when they make stuff up, he is ready for them. The Democrats are trying desperately to charge him and start a whole thing against him so that they can delay and deter him from finding anything else out. But the politics of this bears a heavier burden on Joe and Hunter Biden, not Trump. Sure, all of the smoke is being directed at Trump for daring to look into these dealings, but the heat in the arena of public opinion is deeply affecting Joe Biden's campaign (apart from his apparent struggles with memory loss). You're failing. You can't stay away from "whataboutery" apparently. I don't have my mind made up for me, I use my own intellect and try to use facts and evidence.
Lets narrow this down before moving forward again. You I know saw this Traitor stand up at a podium right next to Putin and take Putin's side over his own country. I know you saw it. How come that doesn't make you mad? There's no news agency that gave us that, we saw and heard it with our own eyes. So, how can any patriot forgive that?
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Post by vorchun on Jul 9, 2020 15:35:25 GMT -6
Take a look at the Online Reasoning System. I hope it will bring some light to this dark time
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Post by bostondave on Jul 15, 2020 19:45:49 GMT -6
Death cult.
The article neglects the incident from no less than the Lt. Governor of Texas when he mused
“There are more important things than living, and that’s saving this country for my children and grandchildren and saving this country for all of us,” he said Monday.
And I'm sure there are others. I think we're witnessing firsthand in real time the birth of a death cult. Total and utter insanity. The time America lost it's everlovin' mind. The Great Shame.
***The governor of Georgia just voided ALL local mask ordinances in every locality in his entire state. Forbidding any locality from passing any ordinance mandating masks. Yes, insanity.
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Post by Rob W. Case on Aug 4, 2020 16:20:26 GMT -6
Death cult.
The article neglects the incident from no less than the Lt. Governor of Texas when he mused
“There are more important things than living, and that’s saving this country for my children and grandchildren and saving this country for all of us,” he said Monday.
And I'm sure there are others. I think we're witnessing firsthand in real time the birth of a death cult. Total and utter insanity. The time America lost it's everlovin' mind. The Great Shame.
***The governor of Georgia just voided ALL local mask ordinances in every locality in his entire state. Forbidding any locality from passing any ordinance mandating masks. Yes, insanity.
I'm sorry, but I do not consider this entry, from a socialist labor publication, as accurate or of any real relevance. Trumpism, if you want to call it that, is nothing of the sort. It is not institutionalized like left wing socialism is. It is not propagated nor advanced through the "art" of narrative like left wing socialism is. The chorus comprised of everything that shapes minds, influences people, moves them to action, and is hostile and resistant to the common sense approach to things is controlled by the architects of left wing socialism. We don't speak with one mind, though we are united in the cause of protecting and advancing liberty. It's the spirit John F. Kennedy talked about when he said, "The unity of freedom has never relied on uniformity of opinion." You guys do. When the party or left wing organization promotes people, ideologies, idealistic notions, or what have you, against logic or common sense, you guys adamantly and aggressively push it. Take the dementia issue, for example. When President Reagan ran for re-election in 1984, the left at that time accused him of falling asleep at meetings and questioned his mental acuity. They aggressively overhyped concerns that he might not be able to effectively govern, and they pushed that point to the max. Now, you actually have a candidate who has advanced mental acuity issues, AND IT'S NOT SUBTLE! It's not up to interpretation. It's painfully obvious! And because the party is pushing him, you, the party faithful, are pushing for him also, and stepping up your attacks on Trump. But here is the kicker, and this is both overwhelmingly powerful and sad at the same time. Joe Biden took questions after a campaign speech last week. In it, he was asked why he was running for president. He answered, "I'm running because Trump is the president, and I think our democracy's at stake, for real. And what seems to be the case is many Americans, those who don't like me and those that do, view me as the antithesis of Trump. And I believe that I am." His response wasn't anything like "I believe I have a better vision for the future," or "people are suffering and I have an outstanding and inspiring alternative." No, it was nothing like that. In a nutshell it was "Vote for me, because I am not Trump." Of course the media, the education system, corporate America, the entertainment industry, the academic community, and so forth all collectively join in solidarity to trash Trump and people like Trump because they stand for independence, liberty, common sense, ethics, and strong defense, so when they endlessly hurl negativity 24/7, slander, insults, and ridicule, then people are expected to be influenced by that negativity, buy into it, and then vote for the one who does't have as many negatives thrown at him. This is a very cheap way to push a very mediocre candidate, much less a cheap way to campaign for a leader whose decisions will shape our future. And their strategy (all of them, in a cult like manner) in 2016 was similar in the sense that, because Hillary Clinton had so many strong negatives against her (over 22 years worth), they doubled down on pushing a hyper negative conspiratorial image of Trump, in hopes to make him appear "scarier" than she was, and thus, only by appearance, "vote for the lesser of two evils." That was the strategy, and it backfired big, because people were looking for new and better ideas, and real solutions to real problems, and they weren't getting any of that whatsoever from the Democrat Party. In addition to that, this is very similar, but people are used to constant, dogging negativity towards Trump that the ones pushing it are tuned out. If people followed that, Trump would have never become president. Trump became president because he strived for excellence and he offered the American people something, or at least he fights like hell to try and get it done. That's what makes him stand out in a favorable manner, and maintains his support among his supporters. Not cow towing the party line and fearing the opposition.
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Post by bostondave on Aug 5, 2020 15:16:01 GMT -6
I think it's becoming clear this ploy of yours. What does that have to do with the public record of what people say out of their own mouths? Like there are more important things than living from the Texas Lt. Governor?
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Post by gr8granny on Dec 19, 2020 8:05:05 GMT -6
Wow! bostondave, you must believe everything that Shifty Schiff scripted!!! I don't know whether that makes you naive or just plain stupid. I'm also wondering why you hate Trump so much??? Trump and company have accomplished so much is the past 4 years. Somebody who is the head of a successful business knows how to delegate duties to his hires. We are closer to Peace in the Middle East than ever, thanks to him sending his son-in-law (Jewish) to speak to those countries that have signed on to the Abraham accord, for instance. As far as the accusations that are made by some women against men of power (usually because they want money) goes, it is the truth many times.
But, most of the time sexual assaults are gotten away with. Most women (myself included) have experienced unwanted sexual advances and even been raped. Sometimes it is safer to just give in so it will end and to stay alive,then the perp will go away. I have moved before just so I could avoid the perpetrator. But, I also did not blab about it.
I've seen too many times where "she asked for it" came out. It could have been because of what she was wearing or her agreeing to meet in a room for an interview for a job.
When you are waiting tables at a truck stop and have to keep jumping back because the truckers who are used to the lot lizards seem to think the waitress is on the menu. In case you don't know the meaning of "lot lizard"... it is those prostitutes who hang out at those all night truck stops and knock of doors of those who have parked to catch some z's before moving on. I had a young fellow (about 28) come in one night (I was on all night shift) after I had lost my other job due to cut backs. He told me he was sick of them knocking on his door while he was trying to sleep. Then he pulled out a photo of his fiance and declared he would not be interested in those ugly women who were offering.
There was one with no teeth who was tall and skinny and likely had Aids (late 80s) and one who was about 300 lbs and under 5 foot tall. I needed the money from that job to pay my rent so my daughter and I would not be evicted. But one night when I was extra busy and the owners came in just before 7 am and got great service (never a tip), my tip jar was raided by somebody. There was probably about $100 dollars stolen. When I told the owners they said they didn't employ anyone who would steal my tips. Forgot to mention the truck stop also had a motel in the back which was owned by the owners of the truck stop and restaurant. Needless to say, I didn't have enough money to pay the rent or utilities.
But, before I left and after I called my ex to help US, I called the Houston Crime Stoppers and let them know about the truck stop, restaurant, and motel. I told them about the young man who had come in for coffee to get away from them. The old clunker with the faulty water pump got repossessed, and I had to call my ex to come rescue us and take us from Texas to Florida. He came with a dinky homemade trailer behind his Blazer to carry all my furnishings. I had a lot of good furniture! We lost the side boards of my queen size waterbed someplace in Louisiana. I had to leave behind my sofabed which was near new, and my daughter had to leave behind a lot of clothes as did I and a lot of my books. I like to read.
When I returned to Texas a few months later after some terrible things in Florida, that truck stop was closed down. I should have called crime stoppers to collect the reward but wasn't sure where I had put the case number. That $1,000 reward would have helped me to "start again".
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