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Someone should offer POOTWH a million dollars to spend three days touring the front lines in Ukraine/Russia. If he wanted to defect, he could. It’d be worth it in more ways that one.
In larger context, as part of the longer segment, it's masterful. He raises the right hand with "nicknames", then the left with "conspiracy theories" so when he raises them both there's a natural crescendo effect when he gets to "crowd size" and glances down. It might be the most impressive use of rhetorical skills in service of a dick joke in the history of humanity.
too funny. i bet trump did not get the subtlety of the joke.
the obamas dogwalked him last night.
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
After everything I’ve witnessed for almost a decade now as it relates to POOTWH, I still can’t believe anyone takes this clown seriously, never mind vote for the schmuck. And some posters are the good faux doggy.
Trump attacks U.S. economics data, baselessly alleging electoral scheme
The Republican nominee also acknowledged that he was having difficulty staying focused on policy issues and informally polled his crowd in North Carolina on whether they preferred personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris.
ASHEBORO, N.C. — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump introduced a new premise for doubting the election results in advance on Wednesday, turning routine professional revisions of government economic statistics into a baseless allegation of political manipulation.
Trump portrayed revised job creation numbers the Bureau of Labor Statistics released publicly on Wednesday as an accidental disclosure. Without presenting any evidence, he accused the Biden-Harris administration of “manipulating job statistics” and trying to prevent the disclosure of the updated figures until after the election. The independent agency announced that the economy had created 818,000 fewer jobs between April 2023 and March 2024 — the biggest revision in federal jobs data since 2009.
“There’s never been any revision like this,” Trump said incorrectly, during a speech here that his campaign intended to focus on national security. “They wanted it to come out after the election, but somehow it got leaked.”
The appearance was the latest in a series of swing state events this week that Trump’s aides have billed as policy-centric campaign stops designed to counterprogram the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. But Trump has often veered into personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, and on Wednesday, he acknowledged that he was having difficulty staying focused on policy issues. He informally polled his crowd here on the matter, drawing more cheers for personal broadsides than for policy criticisms against his opponent.
The speech was also the first outdoor campaign event Trump has held with bulletproof glass, a change since last month’s attempted assassination on him. It marked the second time in a week that Trump has visited the state, where The Washington Post’s polling average has him leading Harris by one point. The last Democratic presidential candidateto win North Carolina was Barack Obama in 2008.
Trump’s remarks on the new job numbers opened a new front in his consistent attacks on nonpartisan institutions and marked another effort to delegitimize them ahead of the November election. He has leveled other false claims in recent days, suggesting Harris’s nomination was tainted by violence and amounts to a “coup.” Biden ended his campaign last month and endorsed Harris, an unusual but fully legal and nonviolent process.
Some conservative and liberal economists reacted to Trump’s comments about the new job numbers by warning that the former president was undermining trust in basic information that policymakers need.
“President Trump’s attacks on the integrity of the BLS are grossly irresponsible and completely inaccurate,” said Michael Strain, a conservative economist at the American Enterprise Institute, a right-leaning think tank. “The revisions occur every year, including President Trump’s time in office, and there is nothing remotely scandalous here — and to imply otherwise is egregious.”
BLS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The BLS relies on multiple surveys for estimating employment levels in the U.S. economy, and revisions are a normal part of that process. In 2019, during the Trump administration, the BLS revised down its jobs estimate by more than 500,000. These surveys are conducted in different ways and can produce diverging estimates of hundreds of thousands of jobs, given that there are around 160 million workers in the United States.
The BLS has a tradition of being scrupulously nonpartisan in its dissemination of statistical data to the administration, Congress and the public. Economists, employers and policymakers depend on the agency to produce unbiased information produced free of political interference, much like forecasters everywhere rely on the National Weather Service.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Trump made personal attacks against Harris, suggesting it took some time to find a disparaging nickname for her that would be effective. “I’ve been looking for a name,” he said.
While some Republicans have urged Trump to focus on policy-based contrasts, the former president has repeatedly veered into personal onslaughts on Harris in recent weeks, commenting about her appearance and making false claims about her heritage. He mispronounced her first name on Wednesday, a frequent tactic some of her supporters regard as racist and demeaning.
During his speech, Trump openly acknowledged the strategy debate he is navigating, polling the crowd through their applause levels on whether he should focus on personal attacks or policy, as he complained about Obama’s speech attacking him at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday.
“He was very nasty last night,” Trump said. “I try and be nice to people, you know, but it’s a little tough when they get personal. ‘Please again, remember, please sir, don’t get personal, talk about policy.’ Let me ask you about that, we’re going to do a free poll, here are the two questions: Should I get personal, should I not get personal, ready?”
The crowd cheered after Trump asked: “Should I get personal?”
He responded, jokingly: “I don’t know, my advisers are fired,” before adding he’d “rather keep it on policy but sometimes it’s hard.” Trump recently brought back Corey Lewandowski, his controversial 2016 campaign manager.
During his speech, the former president excoriated the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, noting that Harris was “the last person in the room.”
Officials who attended meetings with Harris at the time told The Washington Post that Harris raised important questions during the administration’s deliberations about how to proceed but did not push for an alternative policy. Trump also claimed the United States was “on the brink of World War III” and bragged that he “stopped wars with phone calls.”
Trump also told the crowd that he would “ask for the resignations of every single senior military official who touched the Afghanistan disaster,” a reference to the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from the country during the Biden-Harris administration.
If Trump wins, political appointees in the Biden administration would exit government with or without Trump requesting their resignation. Military officials would stay, but senior generals involved at the time have since retired and recommended to Biden at the time that he not complete a full withdrawal.
Before Trump took the stage, his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), agreed with the crowd that the withdrawal from Afghanistan amounted to “treason.”
It was treason, and is it any wonder that Putin then invaded Ukraine on her watch,” Vance said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When he returned to introduce Trump, Vance said “they even tried to kill him,” falsely conflating the assassination attempt with political opposition to the former president.
Trump delivered his remarks in Randolph County, where Trump received 78 percent of the vote in 2020 and 77 percent of the vote in 2016. It’s surrounded on the north and east by Democratic-voting counties with larger cities, including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham and Raleigh and their suburbs, and Charlotte to the southwest.
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The former president on Wednesday singled her out in a Truth Social post as “the nastiest speaker on Monday evening… as it pertains to your favorite President, me.” He added: “Her total hatred, and statements made about me, had no bounds.
On the first night of the convention, Hochul spoke in her five-minute speech about growing up with the same values as Kamala Harris: “Grit, determination, compassion.”
“Those values have always defined the people of my state,” Hochul said. “Well, most of us anyway. Donald Trump was born a New Yorker, but ended up a fraud, a philanderer, and a felon.”
“Trust me, America,” she continued. “If you think you’re tired of Donald Trump, talk to a New Yorker. We’ve had to deal with him for 78 long years—the fraud, the tax-dodging, the sham university, the shady charities.”
“We’ve seen him stiff contractors, rip off workers,” Hochul said. “He abuses women, brags about it, and then takes away their rights. And New Yorkers are sick of it. It’s no wonder he had to flee to Mar-a-Lago—sorry about that, Florida, sorry about that. Trump hasn’t spent much time in New York lately. Except, that is, to get convicted of 34 felonies.”
In his post Wednesday, Trump said he’d been “amazed” by what Hochul said for two reasons.
“Number one, I did a GREAT job in New York, employed thousands of people, built some of the most beautiful and successful buildings, and paid billions of dollars in taxes,” he wrote.
“Number two is that, on the very distinct possibility I will win the Presidency, wouldn’t it be better for the people of New York State to have a Governor who got along with the President? Adversarial relationships are not good in politics!”
Trump also mentioned his legal woes, returning to his hobbyhorse about being persecuted by the New York judicial system.
“With the vitriol displayed by her on Monday night, it is no wonder that the Judges have treated me so badly,” Trump wrote. “The whole system is RIGGED, and companies are leaving because of it!!!”
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“Awards gala?” I can only imagine. Who are the invitees? And now, my award for Dumb As Gravel goes to, drum roll please, the fur and horn hat wearing guy. My award for Dumb As Soil award goes to, drum roll please, the shot dead window climbing lady. And my award for Dumb As Sand award goes to, and this is special, drum roll please, to Enricky Tarryho. And my award for Dumb As Dirt Award, and this is the most special one of all and everyone’s favorite, most covefe award ever created, more special than the Nobill award, which I should have won by the way, terrible decision, the world is going to hell, and I actually did win it but the fake press won’t tell you that, right, the fake press that’s here tonight, right, the most priest digits award, the Dumb As Dirt award goes to me, the most famous precedent ever and your favorite lead dear! Ballon drop and strains, and I do mean strains, of Proud to Be An American begin to play.
There was a news article in the L.A. Times yesterday about Trump claiming that the Democrats staged a coup, and the writer never once mentioned that Trump himself tried to stage a coup. He tried to overturn the election. He pushed for the appointment of fake electors. He pressured the Georgia Secretary of State to "find" him the precise number of votes he needed to win that state. His people tried to block the constitutionally required counting of the electoral votes in Congress. All of this is really relevant context for readers to understand the hypocrisy and projection Trump is engaging in. He also described the supposed coup as "violent"-- again: hypocrisy, projection-- and said that Biden was kicked out of office. As far as I can tell, Biden is still president.
The article also quoted a political scientist saying that Trump's claims should resonate with his supporters, like the ones who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. In other words, this person is saying that people who tried to stage a coup are going to be outraged by hearing that Democrats tried to stage a coup. Remember this stuff when people talk about "liberal bias" in the press.
There was a news article in the L.A. Times yesterday about Trump claiming that the Democrats staged a coup, and the writer never once mentioned that Trump himself tried to stage a coup. He tried to overturn the election. He pushed for the appointment of fake electors. He pressured the Georgia Secretary of State to "find" him the precise number of votes he needed to win that state. His people tried to block the constitutionally required counting of the electoral votes in Congress. All of this is really relevant context for readers to understand the hypocrisy and projection Trump is engaging in. He also described the supposed coup as "violent"-- again: hypocrisy, projection-- and said that Biden was kicked out of office. As far as I can tell, Biden is still president.
The article also quoted a political scientist saying that Trump's claims should resonate with his supporters, like the ones who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. In other words, this person is saying that people who tried to stage a coup are going to be outraged by hearing that Democrats tried to stage a coup. Remember this stuff when people talk about "liberal bias" in the press.
yeah it's crazy...and why aren't the networks going on and on about how little (extremely little) support trump gets from his prior admin? I think there are 4 out of 44 that support him now. They went apeshit on Biden's debate performance but the fact that trump's own VP and major cabinet members do not support him isn't gigantic fucking news?
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But let’s criticize the secretary of commerce for stating she hasn’t seen the BLS revised job creation numbers while at the DNC. Particularly when the criticism comes from a poster who won’t answer three very, very, very basic questions.
i also heard that trump is going to livetweet or live truth or whatever, kamala's speech tonight. would be entertaining if i actually cared about his opinion on anything.
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Remember it was the piece of 💩 who made it ok to make fun of people with disabilities there’s no need to look anywhere else he’s the one! You vote for him you are voting for a vile stain on humanity!
i love the irony that they actually played the theme to titanic with a straight face. as in a "this is not a metaphor or anything" sense.
You know that if Trump were Jack, he would have shoved Rose off that door to her icy death and claimed it for himself (if it didn't capsize under his weight).
Whaa whaa whaa they are making fun of me it’s not fair! F all the way off and when you get there keep f’n off till you can’t anymore your orange piece of 💩!
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Trump attacks U.S. economics data, baselessly alleging electoral scheme
The Republican nominee also acknowledged that he was having difficulty staying focused on policy issues and informally polled his crowd in North Carolina on whether they preferred personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris.
ASHEBORO, N.C. — Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump introduced a new premise for doubting the election results in advance on Wednesday, turning routine professional revisions of government economic statistics into a baseless allegation of political manipulation.
Trump portrayed revised job creation numbers the Bureau of Labor Statistics released publicly on Wednesday as an accidental disclosure. Without presenting any evidence, he accused the Biden-Harris administration of “manipulating job statistics” and trying to prevent the disclosure of the updated figures until after the election. The independent agency announced that the economy had created 818,000 fewer jobs between April 2023 and March 2024 — the biggest revision in federal jobs data since 2009.
“There’s never been any revision like this,” Trump said incorrectly, during a speech here that his campaign intended to focus on national security. “They wanted it to come out after the election, but somehow it got leaked.”
The appearance was the latest in a series of swing state events this week that Trump’s aides have billed as policy-centric campaign stops designed to counterprogram the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. But Trump has often veered into personal attacks against Vice President Kamala Harris, and on Wednesday, he acknowledged that he was having difficulty staying focused on policy issues. He informally polled his crowd here on the matter, drawing more cheers for personal broadsides than for policy criticisms against his opponent.
The speech was also the first outdoor campaign event Trump has held with bulletproof glass, a change since last month’s attempted assassination on him. It marked the second time in a week that Trump has visited the state, where The Washington Post’s polling average has him leading Harris by one point. The last Democratic presidential candidateto win North Carolina was Barack Obama in 2008.
Trump’s remarks on the new job numbers opened a new front in his consistent attacks on nonpartisan institutions and marked another effort to delegitimize them ahead of the November election. He has leveled other false claims in recent days, suggesting Harris’s nomination was tainted by violence and amounts to a “coup.” Biden ended his campaign last month and endorsed Harris, an unusual but fully legal and nonviolent process.
Some conservative and liberal economists reacted to Trump’s comments about the new job numbers by warning that the former president was undermining trust in basic information that policymakers need.
“President Trump’s attacks on the integrity of the BLS are grossly irresponsible and completely inaccurate,” said Michael Strain, a conservative economist at the American Enterprise Institute, a right-leaning think tank. “The revisions occur every year, including President Trump’s time in office, and there is nothing remotely scandalous here — and to imply otherwise is egregious.”
BLS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The BLS relies on multiple surveys for estimating employment levels in the U.S. economy, and revisions are a normal part of that process. In 2019, during the Trump administration, the BLS revised down its jobs estimate by more than 500,000. These surveys are conducted in different ways and can produce diverging estimates of hundreds of thousands of jobs, given that there are around 160 million workers in the United States.
The BLS has a tradition of being scrupulously nonpartisan in its dissemination of statistical data to the administration, Congress and the public. Economists, employers and policymakers depend on the agency to produce unbiased information produced free of political interference, much like forecasters everywhere rely on the National Weather Service.
Elsewhere in his remarks, Trump made personal attacks against Harris, suggesting it took some time to find a disparaging nickname for her that would be effective. “I’ve been looking for a name,” he said.
While some Republicans have urged Trump to focus on policy-based contrasts, the former president has repeatedly veered into personal onslaughts on Harris in recent weeks, commenting about her appearance and making false claims about her heritage. He mispronounced her first name on Wednesday, a frequent tactic some of her supporters regard as racist and demeaning.
During his speech, Trump openly acknowledged the strategy debate he is navigating, polling the crowd through their applause levels on whether he should focus on personal attacks or policy, as he complained about Obama’s speech attacking him at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday.
“He was very nasty last night,” Trump said. “I try and be nice to people, you know, but it’s a little tough when they get personal. ‘Please again, remember, please sir, don’t get personal, talk about policy.’ Let me ask you about that, we’re going to do a free poll, here are the two questions: Should I get personal, should I not get personal, ready?”
The crowd cheered after Trump asked: “Should I get personal?”
He responded, jokingly: “I don’t know, my advisers are fired,” before adding he’d “rather keep it on policy but sometimes it’s hard.” Trump recently brought back Corey Lewandowski, his controversial 2016 campaign manager.
During his speech, the former president excoriated the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, noting that Harris was “the last person in the room.”
Officials who attended meetings with Harris at the time told The Washington Post that Harris raised important questions during the administration’s deliberations about how to proceed but did not push for an alternative policy. Trump also claimed the United States was “on the brink of World War III” and bragged that he “stopped wars with phone calls.”
Trump also told the crowd that he would “ask for the resignations of every single senior military official who touched the Afghanistan disaster,” a reference to the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from the country during the Biden-Harris administration.
If Trump wins, political appointees in the Biden administration would exit government with or without Trump requesting their resignation. Military officials would stay, but senior generals involved at the time have since retired and recommended to Biden at the time that he not complete a full withdrawal.
Before Trump took the stage, his running mate, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), agreed with the crowd that the withdrawal from Afghanistan amounted to “treason.”
It was treason, and is it any wonder that Putin then invaded Ukraine on her watch,” Vance said, referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
When he returned to introduce Trump, Vance said “they even tried to kill him,” falsely conflating the assassination attempt with political opposition to the former president.
Trump delivered his remarks in Randolph County, where Trump received 78 percent of the vote in 2020 and 77 percent of the vote in 2016. It’s surrounded on the north and east by Democratic-voting counties with larger cities, including Greensboro, Winston-Salem, Durham and Raleigh and their suburbs, and Charlotte to the southwest.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/2024/08/21/trump-jobs-numbers-north-carolina-speech/
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Trump Surprised by Who Hurt His Feelings the Most at the DNC
“Her total hatred, and statements made about me, had no bounds,” he said.
Donald Trump has apparently been stewing on a speech given at the Democratic National Convention by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul.
The former president on Wednesday singled her out in a Truth Social post as “the nastiest speaker on Monday evening… as it pertains to your favorite President, me.” He added: “Her total hatred, and statements made about me, had no bounds.
On the first night of the convention, Hochul spoke in her five-minute speech about growing up with the same values as Kamala Harris: “Grit, determination, compassion.”
“Those values have always defined the people of my state,” Hochul said. “Well, most of us anyway. Donald Trump was born a New Yorker, but ended up a fraud, a philanderer, and a felon.”
“Trust me, America,” she continued. “If you think you’re tired of Donald Trump, talk to a New Yorker. We’ve had to deal with him for 78 long years—the fraud, the tax-dodging, the sham university, the shady charities.”
“We’ve seen him stiff contractors, rip off workers,” Hochul said. “He abuses women, brags about it, and then takes away their rights. And New Yorkers are sick of it. It’s no wonder he had to flee to Mar-a-Lago—sorry about that, Florida, sorry about that. Trump hasn’t spent much time in New York lately. Except, that is, to get convicted of 34 felonies.”
In his post Wednesday, Trump said he’d been “amazed” by what Hochul said for two reasons.
“Number one, I did a GREAT job in New York, employed thousands of people, built some of the most beautiful and successful buildings, and paid billions of dollars in taxes,” he wrote.
“Number two is that, on the very distinct possibility I will win the Presidency, wouldn’t it be better for the people of New York State to have a Governor who got along with the President? Adversarial relationships are not good in politics!”
Trump also mentioned his legal woes, returning to his hobbyhorse about being persecuted by the New York judicial system.
“With the vitriol displayed by her on Monday night, it is no wonder that the Judges have treated me so badly,” Trump wrote. “The whole system is RIGGED, and companies are leaving because of it!!!”
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The article also quoted a political scientist saying that Trump's claims should resonate with his supporters, like the ones who stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021. In other words, this person is saying that people who tried to stage a coup are going to be outraged by hearing that Democrats tried to stage a coup. Remember this stuff when people talk about "liberal bias" in the press.
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2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
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2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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