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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mfc2006 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    Complaining that you daughter's clothing line was pulled from a retailer on the POTUS twitter feed is bad form no matter how you slice it. He needs to grow up before he completely destroys our country.
    Again I don't disagree but you are being disingenuous that he could change in a way that could make you support him. You have made your feelings known. He cannot destroy your country and shouldn't cater to your irrational concerns.
  • g under p
    g under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,234
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    I agree it's a stupid topic of discussion......Since President Trump wants to make AMERICA great again why does he feel it's so important to tweet about his daughter's demise at Nordstrom? Does a majority of the country care about this setback? I don't I'm sure her bank account is still looking much better than most of us here.

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  • tbergs
    tbergs Posts: 10,399
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    What's stupid is that POTUS used the official account to make a personal statement about his daughter's business dealings. He did it to take a shot at Nordstrom's because he thinks people will be on his side. Maybe he should tweet about the loss of job/business to Americans who don't have millions of dollars and are trying to survive. That is terrible.

    Sorry, you're president now, your personal life isn't a priority, especially when it comes to how much money your family is making.
    It's a hopeless situation...
  • BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Regardless, it doesn't instill a lot of confidence in him as CIC, if he finds the time to twit during working hours, particularly over something as of so little importance to our collective national security. Aides are already saying he acts like a spoiled child. This confirms it.
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  • rgambs
    rgambs Posts: 13,576
    BS44325 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    Complaining that you daughter's clothing line was pulled from a retailer on the POTUS twitter feed is bad form no matter how you slice it. He needs to grow up before he completely destroys our country.
    Again I don't disagree but you are being disingenuous that he could change in a way that could make you support him. You have made your feelings known. He cannot destroy your country and shouldn't cater to your irrational concerns.
    You used to post with class and logic, what happened?
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
  • mfc2006
    mfc2006 HTOWN Posts: 37,489
    BS44325 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    Complaining that you daughter's clothing line was pulled from a retailer on the POTUS twitter feed is bad form no matter how you slice it. He needs to grow up before he completely destroys our country.
    Again I don't disagree but you are being disingenuous that he could change in a way that could make you support him. You have made your feelings known. He cannot destroy your country and shouldn't cater to your irrational concerns.
    My feelings are very genuine and no one has the right to say otherwise. My thoughts and feelings about the possibility of him destroying the country are also rational. I don't just fly off the handle & post whatever comes to mind...I think things through rationally, then post. Thanks for chiming in, though. You have also made your feelings known.
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
    It's a little early to declare that. What has he gotten so far? Don't say cabinet posts because that's a pretty low bar.
  • Cliffy6745
    Cliffy6745 Posts: 34,024
    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
    I'm good
  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
    No. Sorry. I have seen every conservative from George W Bush on turned into a racist, misogynist, nazi and the time for decency is done. That world is over and the progressives killed it.

    The rising philosophy among conservatives now is "The Left Hates You. Act Accordingly."

    https://www.google.ca/amp/townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/02/06/the-left-hates-you-act-accordingly-n2281602?amp=true?client=safari
  • Abe Froman
    Abe Froman Posts: 5,379
    BS44325 said:

    mfc2006 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    Complaining that you daughter's clothing line was pulled from a retailer on the POTUS twitter feed is bad form no matter how you slice it. He needs to grow up before he completely destroys our country.
    Again I don't disagree but you are being disingenuous that he could change in a way that could make you support him. You have made your feelings known. He cannot destroy your country and shouldn't cater to your irrational concerns.
    How can you say concerns are irrational? Concerns about Trump destroying this country are VERY real. There are millions of people that have these same concerns.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
    no he's not. he's been in office for 2 weeks. his first major EO was overturned by the courts, and he tantrum-tweeted about it. he still is. he's a fucking baby. while his tweets are distracting and the media needs to do a better job of reporting on what matters instead of inconsequential lies that he tweets, I don't think he is a genius that has a master plan of global manipulation through distraction. I think he is acting exactly how he is: a petulant child that isn't used to not getting exactly what he ordered.

    the media needs to stop worrying so much about his occasional blunders in some vain attempt at discrediting him. his base doesn't care about the truth or what he says (because honestly, most of them that I have encountered see the same as you do: that he is some "brilliant leader" and is trolling everyone and "winning" and they are laughing at something that just doesn't exist: Trump's apparent genius). all they care about is what he does and says he is going to do. all the media are doing is further enraging the public that hate him, but sometimes for the wrong reasons.

    what democrats and the concerned public need to do is all in one word: organize.
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  • mrussel1
    mrussel1 Posts: 30,879
    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
    No. Sorry. I have seen every conservative from George W Bush on turned into a racist, misogynist, nazi and the time for decency is done. That world is over and the progressives killed it.

    The rising philosophy among conservatives now is "The Left Hates You. Act Accordingly."

    https://www.google.ca/amp/townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/02/06/the-left-hates-you-act-accordingly-n2281602?amp=true?client=safari
    Bush earned what he got because of Iraq and the lies that led to that war. I'm not sure the mindset that Bush was a racist or nazi ever permeated into the mainstream like the clear white supremacy influence on Trump. The middle believed Bush was incompetent and a fool. That's very different.
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,449
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
    No. Sorry. I have seen every conservative from George W Bush on turned into a racist, misogynist, nazi and the time for decency is done. That world is over and the progressives killed it.

    The rising philosophy among conservatives now is "The Left Hates You. Act Accordingly."

    https://www.google.ca/amp/townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/02/06/the-left-hates-you-act-accordingly-n2281602?amp=true?client=safari
    Bush earned what he got because of Iraq and the lies that led to that war. I'm not sure the mindset that Bush was a racist or nazi ever permeated into the mainstream like the clear white supremacy influence on Trump. The middle believed Bush was incompetent and a fool. That's very different.
    yes, I don't recall anyone throwing around racist or nazi until the right started insulting Obama and his origin and legitimacy as president based on the colour of his skin.

    GWB was a tool. but I don't recall seeing him doing/saying anything that seemed racist to me.
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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124
    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
    No. Sorry. I have seen every conservative from George W Bush on turned into a racist, misogynist, nazi and the time for decency is done. That world is over and the progressives killed it.

    The rising philosophy among conservatives now is "The Left Hates You. Act Accordingly."

    https://www.google.ca/amp/townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/02/06/the-left-hates-you-act-accordingly-n2281602?amp=true?client=safari
    Bush earned what he got because of Iraq and the lies that led to that war. I'm not sure the mindset that Bush was a racist or nazi ever permeated into the mainstream like the clear white supremacy influence on Trump. The middle believed Bush was incompetent and a fool. That's very different.
    Wow. You don't remember Bush being equated to Hitler? You don't remember a movie being made about his assassination? You don't remember him being accused of racism post-Katrina? I expected better from you mRussel.
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    Does anyone know this newsource? I'm not familiar with the federalist.It is included in the latest tweet along w/ Big increase in traffic into our country from certain areas, while our people are far more vulnerable, as we wait for what should be EASY D!
    http://thefederalist.com/2017/02/06/16-fake-news-stories-reporters-have-run-since-trump-won/

    I see nothing wrong with this and we get a glimpse of the future with intel.
    https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/829410107406614534

    President Trump likes this poll
    https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/829414457126313986
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    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
    And his whiney little twit about it taking the longest time ever to confirm his cabinet proves it. How can you defend this guy?
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  • BS44325
    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    What about the fact that that tweet was sent 21 minutes into his daily intelligence briefing?
    Walking and chewing gum. Have the shit I post in here is right in the middle of some event that is way more important.
    This really cannot be a serious response... you are comparing anything you do to a national security briefing? Give me a break.
    Absolutely serious. It's a briefing. Don't let the title of said briefing confuse you as to it's content or what even took place during the time of the briefing. You don't know what the agenda was, level of importance, was a break taken in the middle...it is complete conjecture that Trump was just tweeting in the back while not paying attention to something of the highest importance. It's continued hysterics. Without more detail it's a stupid topic of discussion.
    Good god
    You need to read this and then reconsider your "Good god"...

    http://observer.com/2017/02/i-helped-create-the-milo-trolling-playbook-you-should-stop-playing-right-into-it/

    You are being trolled with Trump's tweets over and over again. What people on here consider to be "beneath the office of the president" is a simple strategy that his just been run on repeat. It is ugly...it is chaotic...but it is successful. Trump is getting everything that he wants.
    no he's not. he's been in office for 2 weeks. his first major EO was overturned by the courts, and he tantrum-tweeted about it. he still is. he's a fucking baby. while his tweets are distracting and the media needs to do a better job of reporting on what matters instead of inconsequential lies that he tweets, I don't think he is a genius that has a master plan of global manipulation through distraction. I think he is acting exactly how he is: a petulant child that isn't used to not getting exactly what he ordered.

    the media needs to stop worrying so much about his occasional blunders in some vain attempt at discrediting him. his base doesn't care about the truth or what he says (because honestly, most of them that I have encountered see the same as you do: that he is some "brilliant leader" and is trolling everyone and "winning" and they are laughing at something that just doesn't exist: Trump's apparent genius). all they care about is what he does and says he is going to do. all the media are doing is further enraging the public that hate him, but sometimes for the wrong reasons.

    what democrats and the concerned public need to do is all in one word: organize.
    Trump wins on immigration no matter how the court rules on his EO. I doubt he planned to be taken to court but he wins even if he loses.
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    BS44325 Posts: 6,124

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:

    mrussel1 said:

    BS44325 said:



    People on here who supports Trump - do you defend this too or is this at least wrong?

    I'm ok with it. Nordstrom is targeting Ivanka in order to make a statement of opposition to the President. He has the right to respond.
    He should be above anything so petty by an American business.
    That world is over.
    Maybe but that doesn't make it okay. We need a president focused on being the leader of the free world and all Americans, not one worried about his daughter's clothing line. It's beneath him, or should be.
    I don't disagree but his critics don't really care about that. Here you have a President who is focused on protecting Americans at the border and the same critics want to take that power out of his hands and put it in the hands of a few judges. Critics don't want his focus...they want his removal.
    You are conflating two subjects inappropriately. The legality of the EO is very much an issue that should be litigated. Although he has power of security, there are corresponding immigration laws that protect against discrimination based on, among other things, religion. And Trump's own statements and tweets call into question his intent. Immigration laws fall squarely into the purview of the legislative branch. So you can make a case for either party and for now, I'm relieved that he is following the proper checks and balances process.

    But that has zero to do with him tweeting about his daughter's clothing line. It's not about his critics. It's about where a POTUS should focus his energies.
    But other then you (maybe) his critics don't care about his focus. It's a lie. They want him gone.
    Of course his critics want him gone, but it's because of where he is putting his focus (or more specifically where he promised to put his focus). If you think that Romney or McCain would have faced this level of vitriol, I think you are drastically wrong. The intentions of his critics, vitriol, criticisms, etc., does not absolve him from having to act like a mature President. Again, certain things should be beneath him.
    No. Sorry. I have seen every conservative from George W Bush on turned into a racist, misogynist, nazi and the time for decency is done. That world is over and the progressives killed it.

    The rising philosophy among conservatives now is "The Left Hates You. Act Accordingly."

    https://www.google.ca/amp/townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/02/06/the-left-hates-you-act-accordingly-n2281602?amp=true?client=safari
    Bush earned what he got because of Iraq and the lies that led to that war. I'm not sure the mindset that Bush was a racist or nazi ever permeated into the mainstream like the clear white supremacy influence on Trump. The middle believed Bush was incompetent and a fool. That's very different.
    yes, I don't recall anyone throwing around racist or nazi until the right started insulting Obama and his origin and legitimacy as president based on the colour of his skin.

    GWB was a tool. but I don't recall seeing him doing/saying anything that seemed racist to me.
    Another guy with a short term memory.
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