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He's not pro-Trump.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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So much this.
Donald Trump’s glorious victory for anti-intellectualism: “Drain the swamp” just meant the eggheads
For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trumps-glorious-victory-for-anti-intellectualism-drain-the-swamp-just-meant-the-eggheads/
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"We seem to have lost contact with Trump-Pence transition since the election"-Walter Schaub, Director Office Of Government Ethics
cnbc.com/2017/01/07/us-ethics-office-struggled-to-gain-access-to-trump-team-emails-show.html0 -
This never gets old. The smugness of these naysayers is palpable.
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PJ_Soul said:
He's not pro-Trump.
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^^^12 more posts to 10,000. who/which thread will be the lucky recipient?0
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Latest tweets folks.
Congratulation to Jane Timken on her major upset victory in becoming the Ohio Republican Party Chair. Jane is a loyal Trump supporter & star I look very much forward to meeting Prime Minister Theresa May in Washington in the Spring. Britain, a longtime U.S. ally, is very special!0 -
Trump supporters are not offended by wealth. They see successful people and are happy to have them put their vast knowledge to work in goverment. "Egghead" academics who have not achieved much in the real world have had their chance. This will be an administration of doers.dignin said:So much this.
Donald Trump’s glorious victory for anti-intellectualism: “Drain the swamp” just meant the eggheads
For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trumps-glorious-victory-for-anti-intellectualism-drain-the-swamp-just-meant-the-eggheads/0 -
You're getting closer and closer to troll status like PJfan with posts like this.BS44325 said:
Trump supporters are not offended by wealth. They see successful people and are happy to have them put their vast knowledge to work in goverment. "Egghead" academics who have not achieved much in the real world have had their chance. This will be an administration of doers.dignin said:So much this.
Donald Trump’s glorious victory for anti-intellectualism: “Drain the swamp” just meant the eggheads
For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trumps-glorious-victory-for-anti-intellectualism-drain-the-swamp-just-meant-the-eggheads/0 -
never trust rich people. they are shit.BS44325 said:
Trump supporters are not offended by wealth. They see successful people and are happy to have them put their vast knowledge to work in goverment. "Egghead" academics who have not achieved much in the real world have had their chance. This will be an administration of doers.dignin said:So much this.
Donald Trump’s glorious victory for anti-intellectualism: “Drain the swamp” just meant the eggheads
For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trumps-glorious-victory-for-anti-intellectualism-drain-the-swamp-just-meant-the-eggheads/
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Seriously.Go Beavers said:
You're getting closer and closer to troll status like PJfan with posts like this.BS44325 said:
Trump supporters are not offended by wealth. They see successful people and are happy to have them put their vast knowledge to work in goverment. "Egghead" academics who have not achieved much in the real world have had their chance. This will be an administration of doers.dignin said:So much this.
Donald Trump’s glorious victory for anti-intellectualism: “Drain the swamp” just meant the eggheads
For many Trump supporters, the wealthiest cabinet ever is no problem — as long as he gets rid of the smart people
http://www.salon.com/2017/01/07/donald-trumps-glorious-victory-for-anti-intellectualism-drain-the-swamp-just-meant-the-eggheads/
From an academic, no less.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
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Dan Rather:
Donald Trump loves to tweet. And that poses a problem for journalists, as some of you have noticed in the comments. I have written on this in the past, but I think it bears a look again.
I know I sound a little like a broken record and this is something that I wish we could ignore, but we can't. It's our country's new reality. It's something the press has never encountered before either: how do you deal with a president-elect, and soon-to-be president, who regularly Tweets untrue, inflammatory or intimidating statements? And one who jumps into sensitive topics like nuclear weapons or our radical new policies towards countries like China confined to 140 characters?
By the nature of the office, when a president says something it's usually news. Words can move markets (we saw this happen a couple times since the election, including when Trump tweeted about GM early this past week). Words can also start wars and shift the direction of major domestic and foreign policy. That's why most presidents are constrained and careful with their public statements.
Not so Donald Trump. It's one of the things his supporters love about him and his critics despise. And anyone who thought Trump was going to change after the election, well, as the saying goes, the past seems to be prologue. Now the question is whether he will change the ways he tweets after he is actually in the Oval Office. His communications team has seemed to indicate he will keep tweeting what he wants, when he wants. Although you would hope he has other things to do at 6am?
Within the press (and amongst the general public) there is a brewing discussion about what these tweets mean and how to handle them. Because whether Trump is tweeting about the country's relationship with Russia (as he did in the last 24 hours), erroneously saying he won the popular vote, talking more about the wall he says will be built or getting into a Twitter fight with Arnold Schwarzenegger and bashing the ratings for a show he still owns a stake in, The Apprentice, these statements inevitably overwhelm the news cycle.
But in the meantime, there are a lot of other important stories that still aren't getting enough attention - like investigations into Trump's potential conflicts of interest from his business dealings (we still don't know exactly how he is going to separate himself his life as a businessman) or some of the more extreme positions taken by his cabinet choices. Many of whom are sure to face some rather interesting confirmation hearings.
Some in the press, and comments I have read on this page, have suggested that Trump's use of Twitter is a master stroke to deflect attention from more potentially damaging stories. Others have suggested that the more the media plays up the Tweets, the more Trump's base (which thinks the press is biased to begin with) gets riled up and the more Trump's message dominates the public discussion. I can see the merits of all of these points.
On the other hand, the president of the United States Tweeting out a lie, threatening people and institutions, betraying an obsession with conspiracy theories - that is all news too. And it's important that the press doesn't normalize it.
On this page I am going to try to walk a balance between bringing attention to tweets when I think they are serious enough to merit, but not allow my postings to be too distracted from other important news. It will be a process to figure it out and I would welcome your thoughts and continued engagement as we go through this.
In times like this I sometimes try to imagine what my journalistic hero Edward R. Murrow would do. in this case, I can imagine him shaking his head and shrugging in disbelief. "Son, I saw a lot in my time, but I never saw anything like this. Good luck, but I fear you're on your own."0 -
^^^
Not sure who that Dan Rather guy is but holy shit can he ever deliver verbal diarrhea.
He obviously didn't vote President Trump and his whining fits perfectly along here w/ some others on AMT.
This is the kind of left crap that is all fluff and dumbs your brain down after reading it.
That Dan Rather guy needs a lollipop.0 -
^^^it would have taken 27 tweets to write that.0
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He is one probably the second most respected journalist in the history of broadcast journalism, he isn't a lefty, and most people respect his ability to form complex and complete clauses, sentences, paragraphs and thoughts, an ability which Trump clearly lacks. I can see why you like Trump, he speaks in bite sized chunks that you are capable of ingesting.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
Not sure who that Dan Rather guy is but holy shit can he ever deliver verbal diarrhea.
He obviously didn't vote President Trump and his whining fits perfectly along here w/ some others on AMT.
This is the kind of left crap that is all fluff and dumbs your brain down after reading it.
That Dan Rather guy needs a lollipop.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I found this article interesting on the man.
http://archive.mrc.org/projects/rather20th/welcome.asp
“I think you can be an honest person and lie about any number of things.”
-- Dan Rather on The O'Reilly Factor, May 15, 2001Post edited by PJfanwillneverleave1 on0 -
Dan Rather is coming out of retirement to cover Trump. I love it.vaggar99 said:Dan Rather:
Donald Trump loves to tweet. And that poses a problem for journalists, as some of you have noticed in the comments. I have written on this in the past, but I think it bears a look again.
I know I sound a little like a broken record and this is something that I wish we could ignore, but we can't. It's our country's new reality. It's something the press has never encountered before either: how do you deal with a president-elect, and soon-to-be president, who regularly Tweets untrue, inflammatory or intimidating statements? And one who jumps into sensitive topics like nuclear weapons or our radical new policies towards countries like China confined to 140 characters?
By the nature of the office, when a president says something it's usually news. Words can move markets (we saw this happen a couple times since the election, including when Trump tweeted about GM early this past week). Words can also start wars and shift the direction of major domestic and foreign policy. That's why most presidents are constrained and careful with their public statements.
Not so Donald Trump. It's one of the things his supporters love about him and his critics despise. And anyone who thought Trump was going to change after the election, well, as the saying goes, the past seems to be prologue. Now the question is whether he will change the ways he tweets after he is actually in the Oval Office. His communications team has seemed to indicate he will keep tweeting what he wants, when he wants. Although you would hope he has other things to do at 6am?
Within the press (and amongst the general public) there is a brewing discussion about what these tweets mean and how to handle them. Because whether Trump is tweeting about the country's relationship with Russia (as he did in the last 24 hours), erroneously saying he won the popular vote, talking more about the wall he says will be built or getting into a Twitter fight with Arnold Schwarzenegger and bashing the ratings for a show he still owns a stake in, The Apprentice, these statements inevitably overwhelm the news cycle.
But in the meantime, there are a lot of other important stories that still aren't getting enough attention - like investigations into Trump's potential conflicts of interest from his business dealings (we still don't know exactly how he is going to separate himself his life as a businessman) or some of the more extreme positions taken by his cabinet choices. Many of whom are sure to face some rather interesting confirmation hearings.
Some in the press, and comments I have read on this page, have suggested that Trump's use of Twitter is a master stroke to deflect attention from more potentially damaging stories. Others have suggested that the more the media plays up the Tweets, the more Trump's base (which thinks the press is biased to begin with) gets riled up and the more Trump's message dominates the public discussion. I can see the merits of all of these points.
On the other hand, the president of the United States Tweeting out a lie, threatening people and institutions, betraying an obsession with conspiracy theories - that is all news too. And it's important that the press doesn't normalize it.
On this page I am going to try to walk a balance between bringing attention to tweets when I think they are serious enough to merit, but not allow my postings to be too distracted from other important news. It will be a process to figure it out and I would welcome your thoughts and continued engagement as we go through this.
In times like this I sometimes try to imagine what my journalistic hero Edward R. Murrow would do. in this case, I can imagine him shaking his head and shrugging in disbelief. "Son, I saw a lot in my time, but I never saw anything like this. Good luck, but I fear you're on your own."Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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I hate to say it, but I think it's irrelevant whether Trump possesses the ability to form statements of any depth, when the population at large has proven that he doesn't actually need to try in the first place.rgambs said:
He is one probably the second most respected journalist in the history of broadcast journalism, he isn't a lefty, and most people respect his ability to form complex and complete clauses, sentences, paragraphs and thoughts, an ability which Trump clearly lacks. I can see why you like Trump, he speaks in bite sized chunks that you are capable of ingesting.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:^^^
Not sure who that Dan Rather guy is but holy shit can he ever deliver verbal diarrhea.
He obviously didn't vote President Trump and his whining fits perfectly along here w/ some others on AMT.
This is the kind of left crap that is all fluff and dumbs your brain down after reading it.
That Dan Rather guy needs a lollipop.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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