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Are you intentionally baiting PJ_Soul?vaggar99 said:
Another hallmark of ENTITLEMENT.PJ_Soul said:
Parades and celebrations?? No. Not until inauguration day. When did you ever see that done in the past when a US election was over?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Is there not a scripted chain of events that happen when a POTUS is elected? (Americans help out here)PJ_Soul said:
Yes, it all makes perfect sense... Everyone is aware of how totally fucked up this is, including journalists. Anyone who expects Trump to get the same treatment as past presidents is living in a fantasy world.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Has anyone else noticed that since his win in general the news headlines, coverage and articles about President-elect Trump have been very coarse?
It seems like the press does not want to write about him at all but are bound to.
The press is not giving a very celebratory feeling of the next POTUS.
I truly believe this is 100% opposite coverage from Obamas win and if Hillary would've won.
Like parades or news interviews or just plain celebrations all covered by the press like past presidents.
It perhaps indicates that President-elect Trump was right about some media. They can be led.
News interviews yes, and those are happening, although now it appears that Trump is literally running from the media. He is apparently getting all tricksie in order to avoid being caught on camera, lol. So he's acting like a celebrity instead of like a president elect, which also makes sense, since I think he can only conceive of any of this in that kind of celebrity context. The weight of his responsibilities are not at all sinking in. It's pathetic.
That poster actually believes what they just said.
You can't possibly believe that.0 -
Here's a link to footage of Trump's dinner for those who feel entitled to it. Apparently he got quite the welcome in liberal manhattan.vaggar99 said:
Another hallmark of ENTITLEMENT.PJ_Soul said:
Parades and celebrations?? No. Not until inauguration day. When did you ever see that done in the past when a US election was over?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Is there not a scripted chain of events that happen when a POTUS is elected? (Americans help out here)PJ_Soul said:
Yes, it all makes perfect sense... Everyone is aware of how totally fucked up this is, including journalists. Anyone who expects Trump to get the same treatment as past presidents is living in a fantasy world.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Has anyone else noticed that since his win in general the news headlines, coverage and articles about President-elect Trump have been very coarse?
It seems like the press does not want to write about him at all but are bound to.
The press is not giving a very celebratory feeling of the next POTUS.
I truly believe this is 100% opposite coverage from Obamas win and if Hillary would've won.
Like parades or news interviews or just plain celebrations all covered by the press like past presidents.
It perhaps indicates that President-elect Trump was right about some media. They can be led.
News interviews yes, and those are happening, although now it appears that Trump is literally running from the media. He is apparently getting all tricksie in order to avoid being caught on camera, lol. So he's acting like a celebrity instead of like a president elect, which also makes sense, since I think he can only conceive of any of this in that kind of celebrity context. The weight of his responsibilities are not at all sinking in. It's pathetic.
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^^^^this all ok with me. the man can have some fun like everyone else. To be loved, oh to be loved0
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the man does not take anything seriously except making sure the world knows who he is. there are many many layers to ESP's deficits as a member of this planet.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Are you intentionally baiting PJ_Soul?vaggar99 said:
Another hallmark of ENTITLEMENT.PJ_Soul said:
Parades and celebrations?? No. Not until inauguration day. When did you ever see that done in the past when a US election was over?PJfanwillneverleave1 said:
Is there not a scripted chain of events that happen when a POTUS is elected? (Americans help out here)PJ_Soul said:
Yes, it all makes perfect sense... Everyone is aware of how totally fucked up this is, including journalists. Anyone who expects Trump to get the same treatment as past presidents is living in a fantasy world.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Has anyone else noticed that since his win in general the news headlines, coverage and articles about President-elect Trump have been very coarse?
It seems like the press does not want to write about him at all but are bound to.
The press is not giving a very celebratory feeling of the next POTUS.
I truly believe this is 100% opposite coverage from Obamas win and if Hillary would've won.
Like parades or news interviews or just plain celebrations all covered by the press like past presidents.
It perhaps indicates that President-elect Trump was right about some media. They can be led.
News interviews yes, and those are happening, although now it appears that Trump is literally running from the media. He is apparently getting all tricksie in order to avoid being caught on camera, lol. So he's acting like a celebrity instead of like a president elect, which also makes sense, since I think he can only conceive of any of this in that kind of celebrity context. The weight of his responsibilities are not at all sinking in. It's pathetic.
That poster actually believes what they just said.
You can't possibly believe that.0 -
I would say he does take things seriously as he campaigned and won POTUS.
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You should probably make yourself informed about the presidents relationship with the press, what that looks like, and the reasons behind it.BS44325 said:
He doesn't "need" to do anything. Obama and Hillary barely made themselves available to the press and nobody seemed to care. Trump was the most available candidate from the minute he started running and while it would be nice for him to continue that availability he actually doesn't owe anybody anything. This election is over and the voter can decide in 2020 whether his availability or lack thereof is or is not acceptable. For people to huff and puff though about not having access to a man who wanted to have dinner with his family is the peak of sillyness. The media has an actual President to still follow around...there will be plenty of time to follow the next one.Go Beavers said:
Yuk it up all you want. He needs to be available to the pool of press that follow him around all the time, not lie to them and dodge them. We need to know what's happening, and he also needs to have some level of accountability. Do you get that he works for us now? Stop minimizing these things. This action, combined with his past statements about the media and the press is another red flag.BS44325 said:
Yes! The press must be allowed to watch the president-elect eat dinner!Go Beavers said:Trump dodging the press was him making a statement. Unfortunately it reflects what he thinks about an important check and balance in the system and that he doesn't want those checks and balances. The president lets the press know where they are at all times. This is essential to being in a democracy. Please no one buy into his ongoing attempts to demonize the press. It's step one for an authoritarian. The CNN people last night were visibly irritated with this when they reported on it.
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^^^^you have a point. he took campaigning seriously in that he loved doing it and could do it very well and all day/night.0
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Oh...I guess I am just not informed. We're in a new media landscape buddy...the arrogant legacy media are not trusted by a whopping 70% of the public and are no longer in charge of how this game is played.Go Beavers said:
You should probably make yourself informed about the presidents relationship with the press, what that looks like, and the reasons behind it.BS44325 said:
He doesn't "need" to do anything. Obama and Hillary barely made themselves available to the press and nobody seemed to care. Trump was the most available candidate from the minute he started running and while it would be nice for him to continue that availability he actually doesn't owe anybody anything. This election is over and the voter can decide in 2020 whether his availability or lack thereof is or is not acceptable. For people to huff and puff though about not having access to a man who wanted to have dinner with his family is the peak of sillyness. The media has an actual President to still follow around...there will be plenty of time to follow the next one.Go Beavers said:
Yuk it up all you want. He needs to be available to the pool of press that follow him around all the time, not lie to them and dodge them. We need to know what's happening, and he also needs to have some level of accountability. Do you get that he works for us now? Stop minimizing these things. This action, combined with his past statements about the media and the press is another red flag.BS44325 said:
Yes! The press must be allowed to watch the president-elect eat dinner!Go Beavers said:Trump dodging the press was him making a statement. Unfortunately it reflects what he thinks about an important check and balance in the system and that he doesn't want those checks and balances. The president lets the press know where they are at all times. This is essential to being in a democracy. Please no one buy into his ongoing attempts to demonize the press. It's step one for an authoritarian. The CNN people last night were visibly irritated with this when they reported on it.
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Wow. You two are in pretty deep. Following the script and everything. I'm sure trump will hold himself accountable and we should just sit back and wait for him to give us info via twitter.BS44325 said:
Oh...I guess I am just not informed. We're in a new media landscape buddy...the arrogant legacy media are not trusted by a whopping 70% of the public and are no longer in charge of how this game is played.Go Beavers said:
You should probably make yourself informed about the presidents relationship with the press, what that looks like, and the reasons behind it.BS44325 said:
He doesn't "need" to do anything. Obama and Hillary barely made themselves available to the press and nobody seemed to care. Trump was the most available candidate from the minute he started running and while it would be nice for him to continue that availability he actually doesn't owe anybody anything. This election is over and the voter can decide in 2020 whether his availability or lack thereof is or is not acceptable. For people to huff and puff though about not having access to a man who wanted to have dinner with his family is the peak of sillyness. The media has an actual President to still follow around...there will be plenty of time to follow the next one.Go Beavers said:
Yuk it up all you want. He needs to be available to the pool of press that follow him around all the time, not lie to them and dodge them. We need to know what's happening, and he also needs to have some level of accountability. Do you get that he works for us now? Stop minimizing these things. This action, combined with his past statements about the media and the press is another red flag.BS44325 said:
Yes! The press must be allowed to watch the president-elect eat dinner!Go Beavers said:Trump dodging the press was him making a statement. Unfortunately it reflects what he thinks about an important check and balance in the system and that he doesn't want those checks and balances. The president lets the press know where they are at all times. This is essential to being in a democracy. Please no one buy into his ongoing attempts to demonize the press. It's step one for an authoritarian. The CNN people last night were visibly irritated with this when they reported on it.
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hopefully P**** Riot doesn't try anything with Trump. waterboarding it is. or is it watergrabbing?Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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We will be paying him to fly the secret service on his plane to protect his children. The cost alone during his campaign was 6 million! This is why he doesn't need the salary. We already pay him and he's getting continual free marketing through it all.
He's truly a man of the people.It's a hopeless situation...0 -
Polls
Just over half of Americans are more confident in Donald Trump’s ability to serve as president as the reality of his upset win sets in, according to a national poll released on Wednesday.
A national Gallup poll of voting-age adults shows confidence in Trump comes close to matching sentiment for former presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush before they formally took office.0 -
^^^all fueled by the kumbaya tone of the media after every election. The Entitled Sexual Predator and his disciples never remember when the media helps them0
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Trump making his cabinet members sign a sort of non compete doc agreeing that they will not become or work for lobbyists for 5 years after their separation from his team.0
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The info you demand will come in due time. In the meantime you should be demanding transparency from the administration that is still in office. There are still a number of missing emails to be found. There are far more national security implications with respect to that issue then what kind of steak the Trump's had for dinner.Go Beavers said:
Wow. You two are in pretty deep. Following the script and everything. I'm sure trump will hold himself accountable and we should just sit back and wait for him to give us info via twitter.BS44325 said:
Oh...I guess I am just not informed. We're in a new media landscape buddy...the arrogant legacy media are not trusted by a whopping 70% of the public and are no longer in charge of how this game is played.Go Beavers said:
You should probably make yourself informed about the presidents relationship with the press, what that looks like, and the reasons behind it.BS44325 said:
He doesn't "need" to do anything. Obama and Hillary barely made themselves available to the press and nobody seemed to care. Trump was the most available candidate from the minute he started running and while it would be nice for him to continue that availability he actually doesn't owe anybody anything. This election is over and the voter can decide in 2020 whether his availability or lack thereof is or is not acceptable. For people to huff and puff though about not having access to a man who wanted to have dinner with his family is the peak of sillyness. The media has an actual President to still follow around...there will be plenty of time to follow the next one.Go Beavers said:
Yuk it up all you want. He needs to be available to the pool of press that follow him around all the time, not lie to them and dodge them. We need to know what's happening, and he also needs to have some level of accountability. Do you get that he works for us now? Stop minimizing these things. This action, combined with his past statements about the media and the press is another red flag.BS44325 said:
Yes! The press must be allowed to watch the president-elect eat dinner!Go Beavers said:Trump dodging the press was him making a statement. Unfortunately it reflects what he thinks about an important check and balance in the system and that he doesn't want those checks and balances. The president lets the press know where they are at all times. This is essential to being in a democracy. Please no one buy into his ongoing attempts to demonize the press. It's step one for an authoritarian. The CNN people last night were visibly irritated with this when they reported on it.
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yeah, let's find those missing emails. I'll have a vagina sandwich while we wait.BS44325 said:
The info you demand will come in due time. In the meantime you should be demanding transparency from the administration that is still in office. There are still a number of missing emails to be found. There are far more national security implications with respect to that issue then what kind of steak the Trump's had for dinner.Go Beavers said:
Wow. You two are in pretty deep. Following the script and everything. I'm sure trump will hold himself accountable and we should just sit back and wait for him to give us info via twitter.BS44325 said:
Oh...I guess I am just not informed. We're in a new media landscape buddy...the arrogant legacy media are not trusted by a whopping 70% of the public and are no longer in charge of how this game is played.Go Beavers said:
You should probably make yourself informed about the presidents relationship with the press, what that looks like, and the reasons behind it.BS44325 said:
He doesn't "need" to do anything. Obama and Hillary barely made themselves available to the press and nobody seemed to care. Trump was the most available candidate from the minute he started running and while it would be nice for him to continue that availability he actually doesn't owe anybody anything. This election is over and the voter can decide in 2020 whether his availability or lack thereof is or is not acceptable. For people to huff and puff though about not having access to a man who wanted to have dinner with his family is the peak of sillyness. The media has an actual President to still follow around...there will be plenty of time to follow the next one.Go Beavers said:
Yuk it up all you want. He needs to be available to the pool of press that follow him around all the time, not lie to them and dodge them. We need to know what's happening, and he also needs to have some level of accountability. Do you get that he works for us now? Stop minimizing these things. This action, combined with his past statements about the media and the press is another red flag.BS44325 said:
Yes! The press must be allowed to watch the president-elect eat dinner!Go Beavers said:Trump dodging the press was him making a statement. Unfortunately it reflects what he thinks about an important check and balance in the system and that he doesn't want those checks and balances. The president lets the press know where they are at all times. This is essential to being in a democracy. Please no one buy into his ongoing attempts to demonize the press. It's step one for an authoritarian. The CNN people last night were visibly irritated with this when they reported on it.
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Another day...The Entitled Sexual Predator still walks among us. How does one know if they are dead or not? If I'm dead, I must have been a bad bad person, cuz I was sent to fucking hell.0
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Now is the time for both the Democrats and Republicans (in Congress, not the voters) to come together and figure out a way to eliminate this severely damaged human from office.0
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