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Friday, July 1, 2016 2:10 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Trump & Me by Mark Singer
www.telegraph.co.uk/books/what-to-read/trump--me-by-mark-singer-review
-an-extremely-funny-profile
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This is a journalist’s account of the ordeal of spending time with Donald Trump, and it is often very funny indeed, for it turns out that Trump’s elaborately sculpted hairweave is by no means the weirdest thing about him. Like any true narcissist and mountebank, Trump often talks of himself in the third person, and like some very rich men, he views women as commodities to be traded when marital sentiment turns bearish. When Singer asks him if he confides in anyone during moments of tribulation, he replies: “Nobody, it’s just not my thing.” So then what, Singer asks, is Trump’s notion of ideal company – well, comes the reply, “a total piece of ass”.

My favourite little detail concerns a Renoir – La Loge – that hangs in Trump’s monstrous 53-room triplex that sits atop Trump Tower with its blue-onyx lavatory, two-storey dining room with ivory frieze, and its general air of being there to be photographed by lifestyle magazines rather than to be lived in. Singer assumes the Renoir must be original, and Trump himself does nothing to disabuse him. Only later does Singer separately discover that it was a copy, and that the original hangs in the Courtauld in London.

Ultimately, you almost feel sorry for Trump, with his “suspicion that an interior life was an intolerable burden” and his germophobe’s terror of shaking hands with the great unwashed he claims to represent.

Trump’s fake La Loge (The Theater Box) original painted by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, 1874
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_loge_(painting)


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Saturday, July 2, 2016 12:16 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


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You claim Hillary is a mass murderer. That is like claiming Condoleezza Rice, Secretary of State for Bush, is a mass murderer. All the blame for any murdering the USA did is Obama’s and Bush’s and their military and their Secretaries of Defense. The blame is not Hillary’s or Condi’s. Those two women didn’t give any kill orders and didn’t pull any triggers. It was the men who did the killing and ordering the kills.= SECOND
Spoken like a true sexist. Because women are just nice, but ineffective characters who have no influence on foreign policy??? SECOND, Libya- as pretty much EVERYONE has acknowledged - was Hillary's project. And Ukraine was Victoria "fuck the EU" Nuland's project, and 'Toria was Hillary's project.

Hillary wasn't just some helpless female wringing her hands in the background, she was advocating for war, war, war. And what did she think of the result??



Wow, it looks like she got the best damn present ever!

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We're always on the brink of several disasters!-GSTRING
Please, don't come crying to me later when it turns out so much worse than you imagined.
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Besides, who needs warning? I asked you before to identify any staunch Clinton fans on this board and you did your usual silent act. If you want to do something meaningful vote 3rd party. Trump is only for Trump.-GSTRING
It doesn't matter how anyone "feels" about their vote, the only thing that matters is who you vote for. Staunch or not, if you vote for Hillary that's what counts. Your challenge is irrelevant and pointless.

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I'll tell you what I DON'T like about Trump: I think that he has never confronted either the international banking cartel, nor the CIA-State Dept multi-headed hydra, nor the military-industrial complex. The last person to confront them was JFK (BTW, ALL immigration was illegal under JFK) and look what happened to him.

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Saturday, July 2, 2016 7:55 AM

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Spoken like a true sexist. Because women are just nice, but ineffective characters who have no influence on foreign policy??? SECOND, Libya- as pretty much EVERYONE has acknowledged - was Hillary's project. And Ukraine was Victoria "fuck the EU" Nuland's project, and 'Toria was Hillary's project.

Hillary wasn't just some helpless female wringing her hands in the background, she was advocating for war, war, war. And what did she think of the result??

Did you notice yesterday’s news-stories about Obama reveals death toll from airstrikes outside war zones?
https://theintercept.com/2016/07/01/obama-administration-finally-relea
ses-its-dubious-drone-death-toll
/

The killing has gone on and on ever since Hillary left both the Senate and Obama’s cabinet. To make it as blunt as I can: the killing continues despite Hillary neither ordering more killings nor repeatedly pulling the trigger. It has always been the fault of Obama or Bush and their Defense Dept., never Hillary or Condoleezza Rice, the Secretaries of State.

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Saturday, July 2, 2016 8:43 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


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The killing has gone on and on ever since Hillary left both the Senate and Obama’s cabinet. To make it as blunt as I can: the killing continues despite Hillary neither ordering more killings nor repeatedly pulling the trigger. It has always been the fault of Obama or Bush and their Defense Dept., never Hillary or Condoleezza Rice, the Secretaries of State.
Obama surely shares fault, but Hillary is not blameless.

The State Department and the CIA are today like conjoined twins: USA embassies (State Department) are CIA outposts. Embassy staff are dual-employees: the secretary, the cook, the driver, various staff work for both the CIA AND the State Department. For purposes of plausible deniability, State doesn't know- except in some instance - who works for the CIA, but the head of State knows, in general, that the CIA is embedded in embassies worldwide. I can point to many instances where this has been shown to be true - most recently, a CIA-operative injuring an embassy guard while trying to make his way in at night while remaining unidentified - and everybody in the business knows this to be the case because, well, all the major powers do the same thing.

And the drone program is a joint CIA-military operation. (Originally, it was just the CIA.) Having CIA participation means that oversight is non-existent, and the dual chain of command confuses things and pisses off the military.

But Hillary's great success was getting FORMAL MILITARY involvement in destroying Libya, which Obama regrets to this day. There was a gun-running program, overseen by Ambassador Stevens, an "experienced" diplomat (i.e. he was "read in to" and fully involved with CIA operations), from Benghazi to Syria via Turkey. He was AT the CIA annex just the day before he was killed, according to his diary.

Now, either Hillary is a completely ignorant bitch who was bamboozled by her CIA/State -neocon contacts into destroying Libya, and stupid enough to excitedly bounce in her seat and laugh about the results ...

Or she was a fully-read-in bitch who destroyed Libya with forethought and malice, and was evil enough to excitedly bounce in her seat and laugh about the results.

Stupid or evil? Evil or stupid? Or both?

Obama regrets Libya
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Obama called Libya “a mess,” blaming, in part, the European coalition, led by British prime minister David Cameron, for not doing enough to re-stabilize the country after toppling Gaddafi. But he also blamed his own analysts for failing to understand the deep, pre-existing tribal divisions in Libya,
Something I pointed out at the time, similar to the factions in Ukraine

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factions that regained strength without the presence of an authoritarian regime, turning the country into a hotbed of religious extremism and a breeding ground for ISIS. (Privately, Atlantic interviewer Jeffrey Goldberg reported, Obama called the Libya situation a “shit show” that proved the U.S. had no business attempting to govern the Middle East and North Africa.)

Obama’s comments highlight a growing divide with Clinton as she seeks to win the Democratic presidential nomination. As secretary of state, Clinton was one of the strongest proponents of the U.S. intervention in the Libyan civil war against Gadhafi; according to the New York Times, the decision to commit military assets to ending the dictator’s 42-year-old regime was “arguably her moment of greatest influence as secretary of state.” While Obama has now pointed to that decision multiple times as one of his biggest regrets, he has also used the same logic to defend his reticence to intervene in Syria, where Clinton has urged a more militaristic approach, including a no-fly zone.

http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2016/04/obama-clinton-libya-mistake
Hillary, you may recall, supported the invasion of Iraq (and is endlessly quoted by the right-wingers here as justification for the invasion) and also clearly supported the coup in Ukraine. Her former home, the State Department - surely one where she had control of who was appointed and who was fired- is home to a nest of 50 neocons who JUST wrote a letter of protest to Obama, demanding MORE WAR! There isn't a destabilzation that she hasn't liked, and the list of her donors ensure that there will be more of the same.
https://www.opensecrets.org/pres16/contrib.php?id=N00000019



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I'll tell you what I DON'T like about Trump: I think that he has never confronted either the international banking cartel, nor the CIA-State Dept multi-headed hydra, nor the military-industrial complex. The last person to confront them was JFK (BTW, ALL immigration was illegal under JFK) and look what happened to him.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016 12:32 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


If the Russian president could design a candidate to undermine American interests—and advance his own—he’d look a lot like Donald Trump.
www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2016/07/vladimir_
putin_has_a_plan_for_destroying_the_west_and_it_looks_a_lot_like.html


Vladimir Putin has a plan for destroying the West—and that plan looks a lot like Donald Trump. Over the past decade, Russia has boosted right-wing populists across Europe. It loaned money to Marine Le Pen in France, well-documented transfusions of cash to keep her presidential campaign alive. Such largesse also wended its way to the former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, who profited “personally and handsomely” from Russian energy deals, as an American ambassador to Rome once put it. (Berlusconi also shared a 240-year-old bottle of Crimean wine with Putin and apparently makes ample use of a bed gifted to him by the Russian president.)

There’s a clear pattern: Putin runs stealth efforts on behalf of politicians who rail against the European Union and want to push away from NATO. He’s been a patron of Golden Dawn in Greece, Ataka in Bulgaria, and Jobbik in Hungary. Joe Biden warned about this effort last year in a speech at the Brookings Institution: “President Putin sees such political forces as useful tools to be manipulated, to create cracks in the European body politic which he can then exploit.” Ruptures that will likely multiply after Brexit—a campaign Russia’s many propaganda organs bombastically promoted.

If Putin wanted to concoct the ideal candidate to serve his purposes, his laboratory creation would look like Donald Trump. The Republican nominee wants to shatter our military alliances in Europe; he cheers the destruction of the European Union; he favors ratcheting down tensions with Russia over Ukraine and Syria, both as a matter of foreign policy and in service of his own pecuniary interests. A Trump presidency would weaken Putin’s greatest geo-strategic competitor. By stoking racial hatred, Trump will shred the fabric of American society. He advertises his willingness to dismantle constitutional limits on executive power. In his desire to renegotiate debt payments, he would ruin the full faith and credit of the United States. One pro-Kremlin blogger summed up his government’s interest in this election with clarifying bluntness: “Trump will smash America as we know it, we’ve got nothing to lose.”

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016 3:44 PM

THGRRI


Quote:

Originally posted by G:
Quote:

Originally posted by second:
If the Russian president could design a candidate to undermine American interests—and advance his own—he’d look a lot like Donald Trump.
www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2016/07/vladimir_
putin_has_a_plan_for_destroying_the_west_and_it_looks_a_lot_like.html


Vladimir Putin has a plan for destroying the West—and that plan looks a lot like Donald Trump. Over the past decade, Russia has boosted right-wing populists across Europe. It loaned money to Marine Le Pen in France, well-documented transfusions of cash to keep her presidential campaign alive. Such largesse also wended its way to the former Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi, who profited “personally and handsomely” from Russian energy deals, as an American ambassador to Rome once put it. (Berlusconi also shared a 240-year-old bottle of Crimean wine with Putin and apparently makes ample use of a bed gifted to him by the Russian president.)

There’s a clear pattern: Putin runs stealth efforts on behalf of politicians who rail against the European Union and want to push away from NATO. He’s been a patron of Golden Dawn in Greece, Ataka in Bulgaria, and Jobbik in Hungary. Joe Biden warned about this effort last year in a speech at the Brookings Institution: “President Putin sees such political forces as useful tools to be manipulated, to create cracks in the European body politic which he can then exploit.” Ruptures that will likely multiply after Brexit—a campaign Russia’s many propaganda organs bombastically promoted.

If Putin wanted to concoct the ideal candidate to serve his purposes, his laboratory creation would look like Donald Trump. The Republican nominee wants to shatter our military alliances in Europe; he cheers the destruction of the European Union; he favors ratcheting down tensions with Russia over Ukraine and Syria, both as a matter of foreign policy and in service of his own pecuniary interests. A Trump presidency would weaken Putin’s greatest geo-strategic competitor. By stoking racial hatred, Trump will shred the fabric of American society. He advertises his willingness to dismantle constitutional limits on executive power. In his desire to renegotiate debt payments, he would ruin the full faith and credit of the United States. One pro-Kremlin blogger summed up his government’s interest in this election with clarifying bluntness: “Trump will smash America as we know it, we’ve got nothing to lose.”



Which a few of us guessed earlier as an explanation for why the Pointless Sisters keep bashing Hillary (she'll start a nuclear war - do you want that??) and saying more or less positive things about Trump. "I'll probably vote Trump" despite mountains of previous posts in direct opposition to almost everything he stands for.

These accusations always come with insults for anyone who disagrees (tell me something new) and with faks ™ that the posters can't possibly know with the certainty they profess (tell me something else new). "She destroyed Libya!" None of these events were hers alone, and none of them were US alone. There are multiple peoples - greedy as f*ck for power - on many sides all hoping to feed at the same trough.

I like the fact that Russia fears her. You know that if she weren't considered a "war monger" and she became president, the weak, less mature male leaders of the world would think they could manipulate her and frighten her, her being a girl and all. Good for them to worry about her popping off and blowing the sh*t out of them.



There is nothing about America that SIG and KIKI like; nothing. That in itself is un-American.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016 6:24 PM

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Trump is a great admirer of Vladimir Putin. Trump’s devotion to the Russian president has been portrayed as buffoonish enthusiasm for a fellow macho strongman. But Trump’s statements of praise amount to something closer to slavish devotion. In 2007, he praised Putin for “rebuilding Russia.” A year later he added, “He does his work well. Much better than our Bush.” When Putin ripped American exceptionalism in a New York Times op-ed in 2013, Trump called it “a masterpiece.” Despite ample evidence, Trump denies that Putin has assassinated his opponents: “In all fairness to Putin, you’re saying he killed people. I haven’t seen that.” In the event that such killings have transpired, they can be forgiven: “At least he’s a leader.” And not just any old head of state: “I will tell you that, in terms of leadership, he’s getting an A.”

That’s a highly abridged sampling of Trump’s odes to Putin.
www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2016/07/vladimir_
putin_has_a_plan_for_destroying_the_west_and_it_looks_a_lot_like.html

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016 8:45 PM

OONJERAH


I've been hoping Trump cannot get elected,
because very few republicans even like him.

A Putin Fan Boy? :shudder:

For us who remember Hitler & Stalin, Putin doesn't seem
so bad. Maybe he is as bad, but we can't see it.




... oooOO}{OOooo ...

I've given up looking for the meaning of life. Now all I want is a cookie.

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Tuesday, July 5, 2016 10:13 PM

THGRRI


Quote:

Originally posted by Oonjerah:
I've been hoping Trump cannot get elected,
because very few republicans even like him.

A Putin Fan Boy? :shudder:

For us who remember Hitler & Stalin, Putin doesn't seem
so bad. Maybe he is as bad, but we can't see it.




... oooOO}{OOooo ...

I've given up looking for the meaning of life. Now all I want is a cookie.



No fortunately I don't believe Putin is anything like Hitler or Stalin. At least not in this day and age. What would Putin have been like then. I shudder to think.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016 6:29 AM

REAVERFAN

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016 6:32 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Don't vote for Trump ... because Putin?

Sheesh! You guys are dredging the bottom of the barrel, aren't you?


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I think it's time you disabused yourself of that pleasant little fairy tale about our fearless leaders being some sort of surrogate daddy or mommy, laying awake at night thinking about how to protect the kids. HA! In reality, they're thinking about who to sell them to so that can get a few more shekels in their pockets.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016 7:52 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


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Don't vote for Trump ... because Putin? Sheesh! You guys are dredging the bottom of the barrel, aren't you?- SIGNY

You're right again! Don't vote for Trump because Trump is plenty. Putin and Trump's Bromance is just an added bonus.
-GSTRING



Yeah, because Putin has said so many positive things about Trump?

This is just another example of you forming your opinions on things you don't know. In fact, on events that haven't even happened. And you lecture people on "learning"? http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=60655&p=1#1
013205


Yanno what?

I wish we had a leader who didn't continually sacrifice the interests of ordinary Americans on the altar of international banking, terrorist Gulf State monarchies, and proto-fascist states.

In my thread on globalization, and in various discussions of robustness (ie survivability) I think I spell out what I think America should be capable of, and in general I think America should be able to survive essentially on its own, for an indefinite future. We should be self-sufficient in food, water, basic manufacturing (steel, energy industries including solar and wind, chip fabs, basic industrial chemicals). We should pay at least as much attention to what happens WITHIN our borders, not outside of them. We should be prepared to trade, but only on a balanced-trade basis. All of that is possible: America is a vast nation which is rich in resources.

http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?tid=60658

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If I'm contemplating immigration policy, who am I supposed to be thinking about? Am I supposed to be thinking about preserving our culture, and being able to institute national economic and employment policies which won't be drowned by waves of cheap foreign labor flowing across the borders?

Or am I thinking about "poor people everywhere"? Or am I thinking about my relatives in Mexico who would really like to come across the border? Or am I thinking about the companies that make greater profits from illegal, exploitable labor?

Now, IMHO, we should be thinking about OUR CITIZENS' interests, as distinct from "poor people everywhere" and "my second cousin and his family in Juarez" and "Tyson, home of illegal chicken-pluckers".

It's a mental twist to stop thinking about "those people out there" and start thinking about "these people in here", but that's what being a patriot and a nationalist means.


http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?tid=60598

Now, there is one thing that Hillary is, and that's a globalist. She has already sacrificed our "ordinary people" interests for the interests of the Gulf States, Israel, international banks, transnational corporations, and "free trade" agreements, and she will do so in the future. The DNC platform reflects that.

There is one thing that Trump probably isn't, and that's a globalist. If I begin to think that Trump will negotiate away our national interests in favor of globalist interests, I'll vote down-ballot. Whoever I vote for, I can tell you with absolute certainty it will NOT be for Hillary. (BTW, I refer to her as "Hillary" not as a sign of disrespect but to distinguish her from her husband. I disrespect Hillary because she's a warmongering corrupted neocon who will sell us downriver in a heartbeat, not because of her sex.)

Trump has a lot of negatives attached, but there's a decent chance that he really has America's interests at heart, unlike Hillary who will carry out whatever she's been paid to do by Saudi Arabia, Goldman Sachs/JPMC, Zionists everywhere, and the TPP/ TTIP contingent.

But hey, if you want to get fucked in the ass by secret trade tribunals, the IMF and BIS, the deep-state military-industrial complex and their think-tank apologists who are EVEN NOW whinging that we have "too much democracy", feel free to vote for Hillary! I'm sure she'll bounce up and down in her chair after you've been sodomized with a bayonet... after all, she's done that once already.

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I think it's time you disabused yourself of that pleasant little fairy tale about our fearless leaders being some sort of surrogate daddy or mommy, laying awake at night thinking about how to protect the kids. HA! In reality, they're thinking about who to sell them to so that can get a few more shekels in their pockets.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016 9:57 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Trump has a lot of negatives attached, but there's a decent chance that he really has America's interests at heart,

If you looked at Trump’s tax plan and compare it to his tax returns, you would know you are wrong. You can't compare since he won't publicize his tax returns. Why would that be?
www.taxpolicycenter.org/publications/analysis-donald-trumps-tax-plan

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Wednesday, July 6, 2016 10:20 AM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


You do have a wider choice than Trump or Hillary. Who is this Gary Johnson with 5.5% of the popular vote? https://johnsonweld.com/
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/2016-election-forecast/#plus

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Thursday, July 7, 2016 11:54 AM

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Thursday, July 7, 2016 5:59 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Trump was asked pointedly if he would defend Article I of the Constitution. "Not only will I stand up for Article One," Trump enthusiastically stated, according to the member in the room. "I'll stand up for Article Two, Article 12, you name it of the Constitution."

The Republican member said that Trump's lack of knowledge about how many articles exist, gave him "a little pause."

Translation: Trump has no idea what is in the Constitution, but he'll stand up for it!
(The Constitution has seven articles and 27 amendments.
www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/overview )

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/trump-changes-few-minds-with-meeting-o
n-the-hill

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Friday, July 8, 2016 8:07 AM

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Friday, July 8, 2016 3:57 PM

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The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Paul Krugman argues that the longtime cynical GOP strategy of using race to get people to vote against their economic interests is partly responsible for the rise of Trump:

All Mr. Trump has done is to channel the racism that has always been a part of our political life…But there’s a reason these tendencies are sufficiently concentrated in the G.O.P….a cynical political strategy that the party’s establishment has pursued for decades…the modern Republican Party is in essence a machine designed to deliver high after-tax incomes to the 1 percent….But not many voters are interested in that goal. So the party has prospered politically by harnessing its fortunes to racial hostility, which it has not-so-discreetly encouraged for decades.
www.nytimes.com/2016/07/08/opinion/all-the-nominees-enablers.html

It’s worth reiterating that Trump has combined a vow to crush the dark hordes (to win over blue collar whites) with economic policies that are very much in sync with the elite corporate agenda (to mollify GOP-aligned elites, at least to the best extent possible).
www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/plum-line/wp/2016/07/05/sorry-donald-trum
p-american-workers-wont-fall-for-your-scam
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http://imajinn-design.deviantart.com/art/Mal-620224508

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Friday, July 8, 2016 7:08 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


"a little pause."

OMG! a little pause.........how quaint!


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Trump was asked pointedly if he would defend Article I of the Constitution. "Not only will I stand up for Article One," Trump enthusiastically stated, according to the member in the room. "I'll stand up for Article Two, Article 12, you name it of the Constitution."

The Republican member said that Trump's lack of knowledge about how many articles exist, gave him "a little pause."

Translation: Trump has no idea what is in the Constitution, but he'll stand up for it!
(The Constitution has seven articles and 27 amendments.
www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/overview )

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/dc/trump-changes-few-minds-with-meeting-o
n-the-hill


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Friday, July 8, 2016 7:11 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


LMAO.............that's FUNNY!!!

Every time the Repubs make some headway, Donald opens his mouth.

Brings me to mind of a famous quote: I'd like to go to the crappy town where I'm
the hero.


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
www.gocomics.com/drewsheneman/2016/07/07


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Friday, July 8, 2016 7:15 PM

SHINYGOODGUY


I knew it!

Trump and Putin sitting in a tree, K-I-S-S...........and I don't know the rest.

Pitching and catching in La-La Land!


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by G:
Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
Don't vote for Trump ... because Putin?
Sheesh! You guys are dredging the bottom of the barrel, aren't you?



You're right again! Don't vote for Trump because Trump is plenty. Putin and Trump's Bromance is just an added bonus.





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Monday, July 11, 2016 11:17 AM

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Trump praised North Korean dictator for murdering rivals: “Even though it is a culture and it's a cultural thing, he goes in, he takes over, and he's the boss. It's incredible. He wiped out the uncle. He wiped out this one, that one. I mean, this guy doesn't play games.”
Start at 41 minutes


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Monday, July 11, 2016 11:23 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Trump described Kim Jong-un, and as far as I can tell there was nothing inaccurate about what he said. Yes, he really did kill his uncle. I wouldn't call that "praise".

But Trump's response to N Korea goes like this ...

"He's like a maniac ... This guy doesn't play games. And we can't play games with him. Because he really does have missiles. And he really does have nukes."

Fortunately, you provide the link which shows what Trump really said.

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Monday, July 11, 2016 11:28 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
"He's like a maniac ... This guy doesn't play games. And we can't play games with him. Because he really does have missiles. And he really does have nukes."

Fortunately, you provide the link which shows what Trump said.

I was hoping you would fall into my trap. And you did.

Right now Trump is famous but essentially powerless. He holds no office, his campaign has harmed the financial interests of his businesses, and he is facing likely electoral defeat in November. If ever there were a time for Trump to be on his best behavior and reassure people that he is 100 percent committed to the rule of law and constitutional government, now would be it.

But he can’t do it. Not in speeches he delivers to rallies, and not in closed-door meetings with congressional Republicans.

Republican Party elected officials, in particular, need to think about this. If they’re nervous about Trump’s commitment to constitutional government — and they should be — and he won’t reassure them or restrain himself now, then when is it going to happen? When he’s already in the White House? When he has all the power and doesn’t need supportive words from random backbench House members?

That doesn’t make sense. If you’re genuinely 100 percent confident that a Trump administration won’t lead to the collapse of American democracy, then fair enough. But Republican leaders who find themselves seeking reassurance on this score and not receiving it ought to take their own doubts seriously. If Trump’s authoritarian vision is going to be stopped, the time to stop it is before he takes power, not hoping for the best afterward.
www.vox.com/2016/7/11/12122704/take-trump-authoritarianism-seriously

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Monday, July 11, 2016 11:31 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Twelve minutes of Hillary lying


http://www.fireflyfans.net/mthread.aspx?bid=18&tid=60433&p=7

"We came, we saw, he died"



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Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Twelve minutes of Hillary lying

You fell into my trap, again.

This claim of unabated mendacity is particularly interesting, because while it is not the oldest defamation aimed at Hillary, it is the one that most effortlessly glides across partisan lines. Indeed, for a surprisingly large percentage of the electorate, the claim that Hillary is innately dishonest is simply accepted as a given. It is an accusation and conviction so ingrained in the conversation about her that any attempt to even question it is often met with shock. And yet here’s the thing: it’s not actually true. Politifact, the Pulitzer prize-winning fact-checking project, determined for example that Hillary was actually the most truthful candidate (of either Party) in the 2016 election season. And in general Politifact has determined that Hillary is more honest than most (but not all) politicians they have tracked over the years.
https://thepolicy.us/thinking-about-hillary-a-plea-for-reason-308fce6d
187c#.c6jqyzch6


Also instructive is Jill Abramson’s recent piece in the Guardian. Abramson, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal as well as former Executive Editor of the New York Times, had this to say about Hillary’s honesty: “As an editor I’ve launched investigations into her business dealings, her fundraising, her foundation and her marriage. As a reporter my stories stretch back to Whitewater. I’m not a favorite in Hillaryland. That makes what I want to say next surprising. Hillary Clinton is fundamentally honest and trustworthy.”
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/28/hillary-clinton-honest-t
ransparency-jill-abramson


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Monday, July 11, 2016 10:05 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


What trap? You grossly misrepresented what Trump was saying.

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Monday, July 11, 2016 11:48 PM

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Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:
What trap? You grossly misrepresented what Trump was saying.

Misrepresent is what you are doing, Signym. Trump can’t get a large segment of his own party’s leadership to stop insinuating that he is mental. Ponder for a moment the reality that he who would be king is so intolerable that he is actually driving numerous prominent Republican leaders to join a “NeverTrump” movement that rejects their own party’s nominee. Think about the fact that the same man who has spent months insisting that he can go to Washington and bend Republicans and Democrats to his will, can hardly even find a fellow Republican willing to speak at the convention in which he will be nominated. Witness for a moment the unbelievable fact that a large number of prominent Republicans have stated that they’re simply skipping the convention altogether. Skipping their own convention! It’s astonishing, and unprecedented, and for anyone paying attention, indicative of what we could expect from a Trump presidency.
www.nationalreview.com/article/437648/never-trump-delegates-not-bound-
convention

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016 7:35 AM

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I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


Quote:

Ponder for a moment the reality that he who would be king
Isn't this just another emotion-driven mis-characterization?

Quote:

is so intolerable that he is actually driving numerous prominent Republican leaders to join a “NeverTrump” movement that rejects their own party’s nominee.
Shouldn't this be put in the context of what, exactly, they find "intolerable"? For example if they find Trump's support of universal healthcare intolerable, or his resistance to "free trade" agreements intolerable, that's a plus, isn't it?

Quote:

Think about the fact that the same man who has spent months insisting that he can go to Washington and bend Republicans and Democrats to his will, can hardly even find a fellow Republican willing to speak at the convention in which he will be nominated
I have and IMHO that's a positive thing.

I'd be the last person to say that Trump is a great Presidential candidate. I've looked at his business record and listened to his speeches, and what this guy is is a hypomanic (or maybe even manic) who's a great salesperson with no follow-though. But all things considered, I think he's what the nation needs right now, rather than an establishment candidate who will continue to represent the interests of the global elite and the neocons.

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Originally posted by SIGNYM:

But all things considered, I think he's what the nation needs right now

Donald Trump we can trust! He’ll undo the unjust!
www.american-reporter.com

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Tuesday, July 12, 2016 11:54 PM

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Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Hmmmm ... round in circles, or determinedly over a cliff ... so. hard. to. choose.




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 12:43 AM

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Originally posted by 1kiki:
Hmmmm ... round in circles, or determinedly over a cliff ... so. hard. to. choose.

There is a political cartoon about Trump covering exactly your point if I understood you correctly:
www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/7/11/1546750/-Cartoon-The-truth-revealed


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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 12:58 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


Why would anyone consider Hillary qualified? Just look at her rousing record of success ... Libya, Ukraine and Syria. Hell, just look at her handling of her emails.




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Originally posted by 1kiki:
Why would anyone consider Hillary qualified? Just look at her rousing record of success ... Libya, Ukraine and Syria. Hell, just look at her handling of her emails.

Save your bile for the Hillary thread; this one is for demolishing Trump.

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 1:56 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


What both stories tell us is that the Obama administration has done much more than most people realize to fight extreme economic inequality. That fight will continue if Hillary Clinton wins the election; it will go into sharp reverse if Trump wins.


I will repeat that: Since the bottom 50% won’t vote, the top 1% will have their way in the USA. Trump, Bernie and Hillary will not be running a get out the vote for the bottom 50%.



dudette

your posts, not even halfway down the first page - You DO see you mentioning Hillary, do you not?




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 2:36 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


It is a run-away locomotive that has gathered steam all on it's lonesome. The shear weight and breadth is beyond what anyone even bothers to observe, let alone measure. It is Jupiter and the asteroid in the Apocalypse movie hurtling towards
Earth unabated, that no one will take the time or effort to land upon and dare to
plant the bomb to break it up and force to pass the planet and wander harmlessly
into the black.

It is the New truth. Ugly as it is. Meanwhile, Cheney is off in a corner snickering
to himself.


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by second:
Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Twelve minutes of Hillary lying

You fell into my trap, again.

This claim of unabated mendacity is particularly interesting, because while it is not the oldest defamation aimed at Hillary, it is the one that most effortlessly glides across partisan lines. Indeed, for a surprisingly large percentage of the electorate, the claim that Hillary is innately dishonest is simply accepted as a given. It is an accusation and conviction so ingrained in the conversation about her that any attempt to even question it is often met with shock. And yet here’s the thing: it’s not actually true. Politifact, the Pulitzer prize-winning fact-checking project, determined for example that Hillary was actually the most truthful candidate (of either Party) in the 2016 election season. And in general Politifact has determined that Hillary is more honest than most (but not all) politicians they have tracked over the years.
https://thepolicy.us/thinking-about-hillary-a-plea-for-reason-308fce6d
187c#.c6jqyzch6


Also instructive is Jill Abramson’s recent piece in the Guardian. Abramson, a former reporter for the Wall Street Journal as well as former Executive Editor of the New York Times, had this to say about Hillary’s honesty: “As an editor I’ve launched investigations into her business dealings, her fundraising, her foundation and her marriage. As a reporter my stories stretch back to Whitewater. I’m not a favorite in Hillaryland. That makes what I want to say next surprising. Hillary Clinton is fundamentally honest and trustworthy.”
www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2016/mar/28/hillary-clinton-honest-t
ransparency-jill-abramson



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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 2:39 AM

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Name someone in the last 20 years that has had a total grasp on world events.


SGG


Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
Why would anyone consider Hillary qualified? Just look at her rousing record of success ... Libya, Ukraine and Syria. Hell, just look at her handling of her emails.




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 2:56 AM

1KIKI

Goodbye, kind world (George Monbiot) - In common with all those generations which have contemplated catastrophe, we appear to be incapable of understanding what confronts us.


SGG

I made MY bottom line perfectly clear. I don't think Donny will start a nuclear confrontation with Russia.

I'm pretty certain Hillary - given her history of GOD AWFUL failures, her neo-CON background, her campaign rhetoric, and the party's platform - will stupidly push and push and push until - in-line with her - let me say it again - HISTORICALLY PROVEN STUPIDITY (the rousing 'successes' of Libya, Ukraine, Syria)- it comes to pass.

What's YOUR bottom line? GO TEAM !!!


So junior high.




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 9:31 AM

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Trump seeks to block release of Trump University testimony
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/848d65874f9d45fb9eddbd89ea199da8/trump-
seeks-block-release-trump-university-testimony


News organizations want full transcripts and video of Trump testifying at an all-day deposition Dec. 10 at his New York office and for three hours on Jan. 21 in a Las Vegas law office. Nearly all transcripts have been released and Trump's attorneys said last month that they won't oppose unsealing the remaining pieces.

Lawyers representing Trump University's former customers say the videos present "a more complete picture" than the transcripts.

Trump's tone, facial expressions, gestures and body language show "complete and utter unfamiliarity" with Trump University's instructors and instruction, despite the business mogul's previous statements that he was extensively involved, the attorneys wrote. They said Trump also made "many spontaneous and ad hominem remarks that are not reflected in the paper transcript of his depositions."

In portions of Trump's testimony that have been released, he acknowledged that he plays on people's fantasies.

He is also pressed on blog posts in 2008 that Bill Clinton was a great president and Hillary Clinton would make a great president or vice president. Of his praise for Hillary Clinton, he said, "I didn't give it a lot of thought, because I was in business."

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016 4:16 PM

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Trump's whole campaign is to convince white voters that they're surrounded by murderers, terrorists, and predators who want to take their jobs away and impoverish them.

http://gawker.com/donald-trump-claims-hes-seen-people-calling-for-mome
nts-1783561092

During two separate discussions of Black Lives Matters protests on Tuesday, Donald Trump falsely claimed that people have called for moments of silence for Micah Johnson, the gunman who killed five police officers in Dallas and injured nine others, without specifying who or where.

On an O’Reilly Factor segment Trump lied....“I saw what they’ve said about police at various marches and rallies.” “I’ve seen moments of silence called for this horrible human being who shot the policemen.”

Trump repeated the false claim Tuesday night, saying at a rally in Indiana, “The other night you had 11 cities potentially in a blow-up stage. Marches all over the United States—and tough marches. Anger. Hatred. Hatred! Started by a maniac! And some people ask for a moment of silence for him. For the killer!”

Trump’s false accusations explained:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/a-propagator-of-race-hatred-and-vi
olence

This isn't getting a lot of attention. But it should....There is no evidence this ever happened. Searches of the web and social media showed no evidence. Even Trump's campaign co-chair said today that he can't come up with any evidence that it happened.

....A would-be strong man, an authoritarian personality, isn't just against disorder and violence. They need disorder and violence. That is their raison d'etre, it is the problem that they are purportedly there to solve. The point bears repeating: authoritarian figures require violence and disorder. Look at Trump’s language. "11 cities potentially in a blow up stage" ... "Anger. Hatred. Hatred! Started by a maniac!" ... "And some people ask for a moment of silence for him. For the killer."

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How a 1990 Playboy interview exposes Trump's biggest weakness and why Donald Trump can't become "moderate" -- he can’t escape himself.


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Friday, July 15, 2016 4:38 AM

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I think that Monty Python said it best...............




SGG


Go Team!!!


Quote:

Originally posted by 1kiki:
SGG

I made MY bottom line perfectly clear. I don't think Donny will start a nuclear confrontation with Russia.

I'm pretty certain Hillary - given her history of GOD AWFUL failures, her neo-CON background, her campaign rhetoric, and the party's platform - will stupidly push and push and push until - in-line with her - let me say it again - HISTORICALLY PROVEN STUPIDITY (the rousing 'successes' of Libya, Ukraine, Syria)- it comes to pass.

What's YOUR bottom line? GO TEAM !!!


So junior high.




Let me just point out that the author left out vital relevant facts in the opinion piece. Doing that is known as cherry-picking. And whether you do that in the news, in discussion, in debate or in opinion, when you distort the facts, you've changed the nature of your communication into propaganda. But WE don't have any of THAT in the US, do we?!

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Friday, July 15, 2016 7:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally posted by SHINYGOODGUY:
I think that Monty Python said it best...............


SGG

Go Team!!!

"Go away or I shall taunt you a second time." - Monty Python

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Trump was methodically working through a foot-high stack of magazines and newspapers on his desk. Each item in the stack had a Post-it note; and Trump took an item off the top of the stack, put it on his desk and opened it at the Post-it note. He read the relevant article then put it to the side. Disconcertingly, this ritual continued throughout their half-hour meeting in early 2006.

“So I’m wondering,” Pinkett says, “is this guy reading current trends in real estate, is he reading stock market coverage, is he reading about global business? I lean over as we’re talking and I realise everything he’s looking at is an article about himself. In fact at several points in the conversation Donald got so excited about what he was reading about himself that he would pick up the magazine and hold it up to me and say, ‘Look Randal, do you see that The Apprentice was number one in the ratings last week, isn’t that great?’

“Apparently somebody’s job responsibility is to find all this stuff and to organise it for him to read. I can only conclude that Donald loves reading about Donald.”

Donald loves reading about Donald. He has, according to many who know him, study him or write about him, made Donald his life’s work. Now he is seeking to perfect his masterpiece.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/16/donald-trump-narcissist-profil
e


Singer’s New Yorker colleague writer Ken Auletta, 74, tells a character-defining story. Auletta, whose father was a nodding acquaintance of Trump’s father at a restaurant where each often had lunch, bumped into Trump years later at a New York Knicks basketball game. “He came over to me and he said, ‘Hey, Kenny!’ I don’t know anyone who calls me Kenny. He says, ‘Hey Kenny, how’s your pop?’ I said, ‘Well, actually he died.’ ‘Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.’

“So the next year at a Knicks game I see him and he says, ‘Kenny, how’s your pop?’ So I said, ‘Well, actually he died.’ ‘Oh, I’m sorry to hear that.’ The third year I see him, he says, ‘Hey Kenny, how’s your pop?’ I glared at him and I paused for a second and then I said, ‘My dad’s the same,’ and I walked away.”
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/16/donald-trump-narcissist-profil
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Saturday, July 16, 2016 1:13 PM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


"Why Trump Can't be a Moderate"

First of all, it said everything I already said about Trump. That he's hypomanic most of the time, and a narcissist.

Who cares? I never thought or said that Trump's personality would become more "moderate"and I'm not sure I'd want him to be. Are you still trying to vote a reassuring mommy or daddy into office?

When you vote for President, you're not voting for a single person, you're voting for the people who are backing that person. "Moderate" Hillary is going to drift her way into war with Russia. That should be more concerning to you. It certainly concerns me!

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Sunday, July 17, 2016 7:56 AM

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Sunday, July 17, 2016 8:31 AM

SIGNYM

I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.


About Zuker, who is permanently trolling Trump on Twitter

Quote:

“[Trump’s message] is 100-percent fascistic” Zuker said. “I dunno, maybe I jump to conclusions, but when you say, ‘Sieg Heil!’ at a Trump rally, maybe you have fascist leanings. I’m sorry, maybe I’m just another left-wing Jew. ...Zuker (who is, unsurprisingly, on Team Hillary for this election) ....

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/03/03/modern-family-writer-
trump-s-a-monster-and-a-pussy.html


Yep, maybe you are.

Here is a much more balanced criticism of Trump. It comes from the DNC war room, according to the person who hacked - and then leaked -it.


Quote:

A voluminous 237-page document that appears to be the Democratic Party’s comprehensive plan to defeat Donald Trump has been leaked online. The publication of the document closely follows a report this week that Russian hackers successfully penetrated the Democratic National Committee.

For a look at the entire document, see here. http://thesmokinggun.com/sites/default/files/assets/djtdncgucc.pdf

Embedded metadata within the document indicate that it was created by a Democratic strategist named Warren Flood on December 19th, 2015. Gawker, which obtained a copy of the document, stated that it had been forwarded to them by “Guccifer 2.0,” a name used by a now-imprisoned Romanian hacker who hacked American politicians in 2013.

The hacker who emailed Gawker asserted that the document in question was “just a few docs from many thousands I extracted when hacking into DNC’s network,” adding that he also had “about 100 Gb of data including financial reports, donors’ lists, election programs, action plans against Republicans, personal mails, etc.”

The “Donald Trump Report” was ahead of the curve, as at the time it was compiled none of the GOP primaries had been held and there was no certainty that Trump would be the GOP nominee. The document encompasses seven different approaches to dealing with Trump:

1. “Trump has no core”: The document asserts, “One thing is clear about Donald Trump, there is only one person he has ever looked out for and that’s himself. Whether it’s American workers, the Republican Party, or his wives, Trump’s only fidelity has been to himself and with that he has shown that he has no problem lying to the American people. Trump will say anything and do anything to get what he wants without regard for those he harms.”

2. Trump is running a “divisive and offensive campaign”: The document states, “Donald Trump is running a campaign built on fear-mongering, divisiveness, and racism … Trump’s campaign rallies have become a reflection of the hateful tone of his campaign, with protestors being roughed up and audience members loudly calling for violence.

3. Trump is a “bad businessman”: The document notes, “(Trump) has repeatedly run into serious financial crises in his career and his record raises serious questions about whether he is qualified to manage the fiscal challenges facing this country … his company’s record of forcing people from their homes to make room for developments and outsourcing the manufacturing of his clothing line to take advantage of lower-wage countries like China and Mexico. His insight about the marketplace has proven wrong many times… Trump’s record of irresponsible and reckless borrowing to build his empire – behavior that sent his companies into bankruptcy four times – is just one indication of how out-of-touch he is with the way regular Americans behave and make a living”

4. Trump champions “dangerous & irresponsible policies”: His “rhetoric is dangerous – but his actual agenda could be a catastrophe.”

5. Trump is the “misogynist in chief”: “Through both his words and actions, Trump has made clear he thinks women’s primary role is to please men. Trump’s derogatory and degrading comments to and about women, as well as his tumultuous marriages, have been well publicized.”

6. Trump is an “out of touch” member of the elite: “His plans would slash taxes for the rich and corporations while shifting more of the burden to the shoulders of working families … His description of the “small” $1 million loan that his father gave him to launch his career is proof enough that his worldview is not grounded in reality.

7. Trump’s “personal life,” including “Trump’s Ex-Wife Accused Him Of Rape.”

The DNC responded to the leak by claiming that it didn’t not reveal any financial, donor, or personal information, according to The Washington Post, but the user who transmitted the files to Gawker responded, “DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz said no financial documents were compromised. Nonsense! Just look through the Democratic Party lists of donors! They say there were no secret docs! Lies again! Also I have some secret documents from Hillary’s PC she worked with as the Secretary of State.” Several lists of donors, with email addresses and donation amounts, were sent to Gawker.

Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin’s spokesman, told Reuters, “I completely rule out a possibility that the [Russian] government or the government bodies have been involved in this.”

The Trump campaign insisted that the DNC itself leaked the document: NEW - Trump statement on Gawker report of alleged DNC oppo file - "we believe DNC did the 'hacking" pic.twitter.com/Euwlko9Fex


http://www.dailywire.com/news/6629/237-page-dossier-trump-possibly-dnc
-leaked-hank-berrien


Instead of discussing his hands (which is about on par with talking about Hillary's cankles) I think it should be of much more concern to his detractors - and especially to his supporters - on whether The Donald will do as he says.

If we want to delve into personalities, Hillary - according to various Secret Service reports - is a vindictive bitch who would go full-on warlike if someone displeased her, and who spent most of her time constructing - and acting on- an "enemies list", with governance taking a back seat to vengeance. Grown men, trained Secret-Service officers, would studiously avoid her gaze lest they set off a tirade.

Quote:

I witnessed firsthand the Clintons' personal and professional dysfunction: So consumed were they by scandal, so intent on destroying their real or imagined enemies, that governing became an afterthought. The First Couple wasted days obsessing over how to "kill" a forthcoming book (one alleging that Bill Clinton's mother ran a brothel) or in squashing yet another tabloid revelation. Their machinations and their constant damage control diverted them from the nation's real business. Good people like Leon Panetta, Betty Currie, and Evelyn Lieberman had to pick up the slack and bear it for as long as they could.

I saw how the Clinton Machine's appalling leadership style endangered law enforcement officers, the military, and the American people in general. And with Hillary Clinton's latest rise, I realize that her own leadership style—volcanic, impulsive, enabled by sycophants, and disdainful of the rules set for everyone else hasn't changed a bit.

Though portrayed as the long-suffering spouse of an unfaithful husband, whose infidelities I personally observed or knew to be true, the Hillary Clinton I saw was anything but a sympathetic victim. Those loyal to her kept coming back for her volcanic eruptions.


http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-05/hillary-campaign-reeling-afte
r-shocking-secret-service-book-exposes-clintons-dirty-l


And of course, there is the delight and glee at having destroyed Libya and having Qaddafi killed. That was the most genuine reaction I've ever seen out of Hillary.



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I think it's time you disabused yourself of that pleasant little fairy tale about our fearless leaders being some sort of surrogate daddy or mommy, laying awake at night thinking about how to protect the kids. HA! In reality, they're thinking about who to sell them to so that they can get a few more shekels in their pockets.

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Monday, July 18, 2016 1:45 AM

SECOND

The Joss Whedon script for Serenity, where Wash lives, is Serenity-190pages.pdf at https://www.mediafire.com/two


Quote:

Originally posted by SIGNYM:

Who cares? I never thought or said that Trump's personality would become more "moderate"and I'm not sure I'd want him to be. Are you still trying to vote a reassuring mommy or daddy into office?

When you vote for President, you're not voting for a single person, you're voting for the people who are backing that person.

Wow! I don't believe you. Listen to Trump talk. Pay attention to how he answers a question. Why would you give Trump any power?


Trump acts like he's back in the Celebrity Apprentice boardroom playacting a tough guy for the cameras. He declares that he will get "unbelievable intelligence"; he will "get rid of ISIS big league"; and he will "wipe them out." But when Lesley Stahl repeatedly asks him about ground troops, he repeatedly says this isn't in the cards. Maybe NATO will do it. Maybe other Arab countries will do it. Maybe troops will magically appear from a genie's bottle. Even though Trump claims that we're at war and President Obama is too weak and stupid to get it, in the end he basically endorses what Obama is doing right now. Like all the other armchair generals, he doesn't have the backbone to risk taking an unpopular stand, even if it's the only thing that would actually make a significant difference.

And when he's done with this empty blather, what does Mike Pence say? "This is the kind of leadership America needs."

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Monday, July 18, 2016 3:01 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


Hillary is a terrible person, a horrible human being............yes.

Meanwhile, Trump speaks lovingly about World events.................

"Arguably worse than his claims of resigned acceptance to the spread of nuclear weapons has been his active support of the further development of such weapons, as well as multiple statements suggesting how he would consider using them. In the same interview with the New York Times Editorial Board, Trump claimed that the U.S. “may very well be better off” if allied countries, like Japan, South Korea and Saudi Arabia, developed nuclear weapons. And in a televised town hall on MSNBC, Trump wouldn’t rule out using nuclear weapons in Europe, saying, “I’m not going to take it off the table.” This followed an interview the week before with Bloomberg Politics, where he hinted at the possibility of using nuclear weapons against the Islamic State."

http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2016/04/27/3772943/donald-trump-nucl
ear-policy
/

Hillary is the worst human being in the world. Her handling of e-mails, she should be prosecuted and thrown in jail. She's a witch, obviously we should burn her at
the stake, like in Salem.

But Trump truly has a firm grasp of foreign policy....................

"On the basis of this speculation, Trump said he agreed that this was now a “world war scenario” and, as president, he would seek a formal declaration of world war from Congress."

"Trump then pivoted to his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton’s U.S. immigration policies that would potentially allow undocumented immigrants to stay in the country."

http://thinkprogress.org/world/2016/07/14/3798566/trump-muslim-blame-n
ice-france
/

Clearly he's keenly aware that illegal immigrants have never before entered this
country. I mean the boatloads that have arrived here from China, that, obviously,
means nothing. And only since Hillary was appointed to the State Dept. have illegals infiltrated our borders. It's all her fault. The Evil Witch!

He's supremely qualified, along with "Pussy" Pence, to lead this country. Go ahead,
throw out all illegal immigrants, of course they are to blame for the country's
economic woes. Not the multi-national corporations, not the 1/10 of 1% who own 99%
of the wealth in the world. No, never them. Only Hillary, more so than Obama, are
to blame for the middle-class sinkhole. Just a few years ago, sports figures, DOT.com companies and a slew of immigrants and non-white entrepreneurs were making
gobs of money (some becoming "overnight" millionaires) by offering goods and services that the masses craved.

The owner of Chobani gives employees a stake in the company.......Hmmmmm, an immigrant doing well in the Obama "failed" economy. This can't be right!?

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/27/business/a-windfall-for-chobani-empl
oyees-stakes-in-the-company.html?_r=0


"CEO and Founder Hamdi Ulukaya told the company’s 2,000 full-time employees at its Upstate New York plant Tuesday they’ll receive shares worth up to 10% of the company’s value when it goes public or is sold."

http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/2016/04/27/chobani-employees-get-s
urprise-ownership-stake/83585844
/

Meanwhile, back in Drumpflandia:

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2016/06/01/donal
d-trump-lawsuits-legal-battles/84995854
/

"Our project found about 3,500 legal actions involving Trump, including 1,900 where he or his companies were a plaintiff and about 1,300 in which he was the defendant. Due to his branding value, Trump is determined to defend his name and reputation. Kelly Jordan, USA TODAY"

http://lawnewz.com/high-profile/we-investigated-donald-trump-is-named-
in-at-least-169-federal-lawsuits
/

"Donald Trump has been named in at least 169 federal lawsuits, according to a LawNewz.com investigation. They read like a history of Trump’s business failures, successes, and bombastic personality."

http://fortune.com/2015/08/14/donald-trump-lawsuits/

The Donald has filed many, many lawsuits over the years, but here are five of the strangest and most mystifying.

Business acumen, this man is sharp. Unlike "Crooked" Hillary, he has shown that,
when it comes to business, no one's smarter or stealthier. How could she ever
compete with the likes of one Donald J. Drumpf.

That's it. I'm changing my vote to the Great One - Donald J. Drumpf. He will lead
this country back to Greatness. You guys were right all along. How could I've been
so blind. From now on, I'm listening to you guys. Hiffle & Piffle. Kik and Sig.

Hillary's toast!


SGG

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Monday, July 18, 2016 3:18 AM

SHINYGOODGUY


http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/news/local/lawsuit-over-trump-golf
-club-contract-so-complex-e/nqryb
/

" a federal judge on Thursday voiced the same sentiment — confusion — about a lawsuit pitting the part-time Palm Beach millionaire against members of Trump National Golf Club in Jupiter."

Fucker even has a judge confused.

http://www.mypalmbeachpost.com/news/news/national/differences-between-
donald-trump-mike-pence-full-d/nrzcf
/

In a 20-minute interview with 60 Minutes’ Lesley Stahl that aired Sunday evening on CBS, Trump said it didn’t matter to him that the two have differed on major policy issues such as trade and the Iraq war.

“I don’t care” that Pence voted in favor of going to war in Iraq when he was in Congress, Trump said. “It’s a long time ago and he voted that way. They were also misled. A lot of information was given to people, but I was against the war in Iraq from the beginning.”

+Trump and Pence photo
Via CBS News

Tweedle-Dum and Tweedle-Dumber!

http://www.alternet.org/election-2016/trumps-wealth-built-stiffing-sco
res-contractors-businesses-and-employees-years-report


"A major investigation by USA Today has revealed one of the sordid secrets to the profit making in Donald Trump’s business empire: don’t pay your bills in full, whether from small businesses, contractors or even the lawyers you’ve hired to stonewall them."

Why do people keep doing business with him if they know they're going to get stiffed. It boggles the mind. And he calls Hillary "Crooked" - amazing!

Still gonna vote for him......ferking scumbag!


SGG




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