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Antigone

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Posted: Sep 9, 2015 - 10:23am

In this article in the Washington Post.

Mr. Trump memorably told Mr. D’Antonio that “when I look at myself in the first grade and I look at myself now, I’m basically the same.”

“The temperament is not that different,” he said.


{#Eek}


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Posted: Sep 4, 2015 - 11:56am

 Antigone wrote:

Very articulate and thoughtful.

 
yes
Antigone

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Posted: Sep 4, 2015 - 11:53am

 2cats wrote:

I liked all of that.  He is a good writer and thinker.

 
Very articulate and thoughtful.
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Posted: Sep 4, 2015 - 11:45am

 Antigone wrote:

In particular I liked these two paragraphs by Abdul-Jabbar.

Trump’s rationale for avoiding Kelly’s debate question – that neither he nor America has time for “political correctness” – taps into a popular boogeyman. The term “political correctness” is so general that to most people it simply means a discomfort with changing times and attitudes, an attack on the traditions of how we were raised. (It’s an emotional challenge every generation has had to go through.) What it really means is nothing more than sensitizing people to the fact that some old-fashioned words, attitudes and actions may be harmful or insulting to others. Naturally, people are angry about that because it makes them feel stupid or mean when they really aren’t. But when times change, we need to change with them in areas that strengthen our society.

It’s no longer “politically correct” to call African Americans “coloreds.” Or to pat a woman on the butt at work and say, “Nice job, honey.” Or to ask people their religion during a job interview. Or to deny a woman a job because she’s not attractive enough to you. Or to assume a person’s opinion is worth less because she is elderly. Or that physically challenged individuals shouldn’t have easy access to buildings. If you don’t have time for political correctness, you don’t have time to be the caretaker of our rights under the Constitution.



 
I liked all of that.  He is a good writer and thinker.
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Posted: Sep 4, 2015 - 11:02am

 RichardPrins wrote:
Mendacity 101: "Trumpf (only/just) has a problem with illegal immigrants!"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Here’s how Donald Trump responded to my essay about him
The bully proves my point.
This morning,  an essay of mine was published titled, “This is the Difference Between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.” Trump’s response to my piece is the best, though inelegant, support for my claims. Here again, he attacks a journalist who disagrees with him, not by disputing the points made but by hurling schoolyard insults such as “nobody likes you.” Look behind the nasty invective and you find an assault on the Constitution in the effort to silence the press through intimidation. The full text is below.


 
In particular I liked these two paragraphs by Abdul-Jabbar.

Trump’s rationale for avoiding Kelly’s debate question – that neither he nor America has time for “political correctness” – taps into a popular boogeyman. The term “political correctness” is so general that to most people it simply means a discomfort with changing times and attitudes, an attack on the traditions of how we were raised. (It’s an emotional challenge every generation has had to go through.) What it really means is nothing more than sensitizing people to the fact that some old-fashioned words, attitudes and actions may be harmful or insulting to others. Naturally, people are angry about that because it makes them feel stupid or mean when they really aren’t. But when times change, we need to change with them in areas that strengthen our society.

It’s no longer “politically correct” to call African Americans “coloreds.” Or to pat a woman on the butt at work and say, “Nice job, honey.” Or to ask people their religion during a job interview. Or to deny a woman a job because she’s not attractive enough to you. Or to assume a person’s opinion is worth less because she is elderly. Or that physically challenged individuals shouldn’t have easy access to buildings. If you don’t have time for political correctness, you don’t have time to be the caretaker of our rights under the Constitution.


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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 8:59pm

Mendacity 101: "Trumpf (only/just) has a problem with illegal immigrants!"

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Here’s how Donald Trump responded to my essay about him
The bully proves my point.
This morning,  an essay of mine was published titled, “This is the Difference Between Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.” Trump’s response to my piece is the best, though inelegant, support for my claims. Here again, he attacks a journalist who disagrees with him, not by disputing the points made but by hurling schoolyard insults such as “nobody likes you.” Look behind the nasty invective and you find an assault on the Constitution in the effort to silence the press through intimidation. The full text is below.

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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 3:01pm

IPC
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 2:56pm

 Beaker wrote:
Periodically, I allow remote access to one of my systems here so all intolerant rants from others will be blamed on me.  It's one of the services I provide.
 
It's either that or a case of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Perhaps consult with Dr. Krauthammer? {#Mrgreen}
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 2:22pm

 Beaker wrote:
Ha.  Noxious anti-American asshole posts cartoon from known left-wing noxious asshole (now fired) racist cartoonist who advocates violence against conservatives.  Of course I'm not surprised that you admire his factually-challenged cartoon commentary - as it matches your own.
 
That's definitely a keeper coming from someone who likes to 'promotes civility' and 'avoiding personal attacks'. I've heard there's job opening coming up in Kentucky...

PS: Rall views it differently. Breivik Breitbart froth-blog can't really be taken seriously by anyone with half a working brain.
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 2:07pm

 RichardPrins wrote:


I can see you're taking your kues from The Donald. Karry on...

 
On this matter, no.
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 1:59pm

 kurtster wrote:
FU, just plain FU.  He has a problem with illegal immigrants and has made that point quite clear.  There is a profound difference between legal and illegal immigration and politically correct assholes such as you and your ilk distort this constantly.  As pledged, I will bring this up every time I see this lie being told.

You have no regard for the facts in this matter. You're just a foreign troll aka useful idiot, trying to inject your denial of this fact to keep an issue from being discussed with any regard to reality.
 
{#Boohoo}
I can see you're taking your kues from The Donald. Karry on...


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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 1:48pm

 RichardPrins wrote:

Donald Trump has risen to the top of the Republican primaries by speaking candidly about his prejudices against immigrants and others. Now the Republican Party has him using code, like resurrecting Richard Nixon’s old “silent majority.”


 
FU, just plain FU.  He has a problem with illegal immigrants and has made that point quite clear.  There is a profound difference between legal and illegal immigration and politically correct assholes such as you and your ilk distort this constantly.  As pledged, I will bring this up every time I see this lie being told.

You have no regard for the facts in this matter. You're just a foreign troll aka useful idiot, trying to inject your denial of this fact to keep an issue from being discussed with any regard to reality.
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Posted: Sep 2, 2015 - 11:20am

Donald Trump has risen to the top of the Republican primaries by speaking candidly about his prejudices against immigrants and others. Now the Republican Party has him using code, like resurrecting Richard Nixon’s old “silent majority.”

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Posted: Sep 1, 2015 - 1:14pm

Trump Supporters Think Obama is A Muslim Born in Another Country
PPP's newest national poll finds Donald Trump just continuing to grow his lead over the GOP field. He is at 29% to 15% for Ben Carson, 9% for Jeb Bush, 8% for Carly Fiorina, 7% for Marco Rubio, 6% each for Ted Cruz and John Kasich, and 5% each for Mike Huckabee and Scott Walker. That group makes a pretty clear top 9. Rounding out the field are Chris Christie and Rick Santorum at 2%, Jim Gilmore, Rand Paul, and Rick Perry at 1%, and Lindsey Graham, Bobby Jindal, and George Pataki at less than 1%.

Our new poll finds that Trump is benefiting from a GOP electorate that thinks Barack Obama is a Muslim and was born in another country, and that immigrant children should be deported. 66% of Trump's supporters believe that Obama is a Muslim to just 12% that grant he's a Christian. 61% think Obama was not born in the United States to only 21% who accept that he was. And 63% want to amend the Constitution to eliminate birthright citizenship, to only 20% who want to keep things the way they are.

Trump's beliefs represent the consensus among the GOP electorate. 51% overall want to eliminate birthright citizenship. 54% think President Obama is a Muslim. And only 29% grant that President Obama was born in the United States. That's less than the 40% who think Canadian born Ted Cruz was born in the United States.

Trump's supporters aren't alone in those attitudes though. Only among supporters of John Kasich (58/13), Jeb Bush (56/18), Chris Christie (59/33), and Marco Rubio (42/30) are there more people who think President Obama was born in the United States than that he wasn't. And when you look at whose supporters are more inclined to think that the President is a Christian than a Muslim the list shrinks to just Christie (55/29), Kasich (41/22), and Bush (29/22). Bush's inability to appeal to the kind of people who hold these beliefs is what's keeping him from succeeding in the race- his overall favorability is 39/42, and with voters identifying themselves as 'very conservative' it's all the way down at 33/48.

Trump is winning his fight with Megyn Kelly. When we last polled her in December of 2013 her favorability with Republicans nationally was 44/9. Her favorability is in a similar place now at 42% but her negatives have shot up to 20%, largely because she's at 20/43 with Trump's supporters. Meanwhile Trump's popularity with GOP voters has just continued to grow. Last month before the debate his favorability with them was 48/39, now it's improved to 56/30. Fox News as a whole isn't suffering for the feud though- in February we found 66% of Republicans said they trusted the network, and now we find 66% say they have a favorable opinion of it.  (...)
He's got the Tea-Billy libertarians/GOPers onboard...
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Posted: Sep 1, 2015 - 10:20am

Dilbert creator Scott Adams calls it for Trump: hat tip to kaupmees for the link

Clown Genius

 


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Posted: Sep 1, 2015 - 7:12am


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Posted: Aug 30, 2015 - 9:47am


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Posted: Aug 27, 2015 - 5:17pm

 Red_Dragon wrote:



 
FFS, they already have that awful Jack Skellington thing - a transparent creation to smear the Halloween -> Christmas period into a single "holiday." 
Why? So they can decorate for it at Disneyland and leave it up for an extended period. Otherwise it's put up Halloween, take down, put up T-Giving, take down, put up Christmas, take down.
This way - one long continuous no-brainer "holiday." 
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Posted: Aug 27, 2015 - 10:32am

 Red_Dragon wrote:



 
I'm good with that. Planning is already underway. 


Red_Dragon

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Posted: Aug 27, 2015 - 10:12am

 islander wrote:

I'm voting for the guy (or gal) that promises to make Christmas start after Thanksgiving again. 

 

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