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The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns. The Presidency of Donald J. Trump: No smocking guns.

06-05-2017 , 09:58 AM
He'd be able to get work done if not for those OBSTRUCTIONISTS.
06-05-2017 , 09:58 AM
Holy ****, Trump this morning. He is seriously unhinged.
06-05-2017 , 09:59 AM
Also, how is Fox News not mainstream media? Like didn't they have the best ratings on cable news for a long time? It doesn't get more mainstream than that.
06-05-2017 , 09:59 AM
If only the UK had a decent human being as leader to respond appropriately ... really, this is beyond the pale, even for that wanker.
06-05-2017 , 10:00 AM
hes gone bat**** crazy and so much is going on everything gets diluted and forgotten in 24/48h.
What the hell was covefefe and has there been any official explanation?
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londoners must love him
06-05-2017 , 10:00 AM
Jay, wanker isn't censored!
06-05-2017 , 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by simplicitus
I'm with jon lovett when it comes to fighting this incorrect but pervasive use of "begs the question". Does it bother anyone else?
No. The popular interpretation is ~10Kx the more natural reading of the phrase. The minority who even know about the technical sense should either suffer the horrors of reading the phrase in context, or come up with a new one.
06-05-2017 , 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Our House
Chris Cuomo and everyone's favorite DOCTOR (Gorka) just argued for 20 minutes on CNN's New Day about the Travel Ban and Trump's language. Gorka sucks badly. Every answer was a huge dodge from start to finish. One part I liked at the end...

Chris: So the President's own words don't matter?
Gorka: It was just a tweet.
(1 minute later)
Chris: What about this other tweet, when..."
Gorka: Another tweet!? This is getting crazy now!
gorka is the worst. thank god npr stopped having him on. dude was tilting me every morning.
06-05-2017 , 10:18 AM
So, Muslims were cool for the few days Trump was in the Middle East (with some of the WORST Muslims around), and now they're back to being his whipping boy again?
06-05-2017 , 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Pwn_Master
Good article relating to this, essentially arguing we assign grand themes/vision to actions of buffoons that caused great damage and think of them as evil supervillains because our brains/historians need to assign structure/meaning to important events:

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/06/0...democracy.html
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Mr. Trump has admitted that being president is harder than he thought. He does not, however, appear to be humbled by this discovery. More likely, he is, in keeping with his understanding of politics, resentful because his opponents — his predecessor, the elites, the establishment — have made things so complicated. If they had not, things would be as he thinks they should be: One man would give orders, and they would be carried out. He would not have to deal with recalcitrant legislators or, worse, meddlesome investigators. One nation, with the biggest bombs in the world, would dominate every other country and would not have to concern itself with the endlessly intricate relationships among and between all those other countries. The United States would run like a business, an old-fashioned top-down company of the sort Mr. Trump used to run, the kind of company managed through the sheer exertion of power.
Assuming constant continuous incompetence of the kind we've seen so far from Trump, how much of his base will abandon the concept of checks and balances, co-equal branches etc in favour of literal autocracy? The psychological appeal is obvious: they don't have to have been wrong the way they do if they reject Trump. Other people are wrong instead, many of them liberals (and most of the others RINOs).
06-05-2017 , 10:29 AM
Pretty big news. Trying to decipher ramifications

https://www.yahoo.com/news/saudi-ara...040718986.html
06-05-2017 , 10:31 AM
CNN guy has to apologize for calling Trump a piece of **** and that dip**** just tweets and tweets and tweets the dumbest **** in the world.
06-05-2017 , 10:32 AM
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Originally Posted by eyebooger
Jesus ****ing Christ.



https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...25780535062528
Dudes in case you haven't heard this is the guy who commands the military.
06-05-2017 , 10:41 AM
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Originally Posted by simplicitus
I'm with jon lovett when it comes to fighting this incorrect but pervasive use of "begs the question". Does it bother anyone else?
I'm with you, but we lost this battle years ago.

(see foundering vs. floundering, etc.)

We must resist "escape goat" and "for all intensive purposes" or all is lost.
06-05-2017 , 10:42 AM
Sigh,

Shooting in Florida this morning. Based on location, probably unlikely to be terror related.

Its incredibly ****ty that when stuff like this happens, instead of expecting a measured and sympathetic response from the President of my country, one of two possibilities will arise.

Non-terror related: Absolutely zero response.
Terror-related: HOLY **** YOU GUYS, WE ARE SO ****ED, YOUR ONLY HOPE IS TO PUT EVERY POWER AVAILABLE INTO MY HANDS.

I ****ing hate this.
06-05-2017 , 10:43 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Sigh,

Shooting in Florida this morning. Based on location, probably unlikely to be terror related.

Its incredibly ****ty that when stuff like this happens, instead of expecting a measured and sympathetic response from the President of my country, one of two possibilities will arise.

Non-terror related: Absolutely zero response.
Terror-related: HOLY **** YOU GUYS, WE ARE SO ****ED, YOUR ONLY HOPE IS TO PUT EVERY POWER AVAILABLE INTO MY HANDS.

I ****ing hate this.
Yeah and a big problem is that won't just be the response from the President, but that's kind of the response from the media as well.
06-05-2017 , 10:50 AM
It's pretty amazing watching the Art of the Deal practiced in the real world.
06-05-2017 , 10:53 AM
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Originally Posted by All-In Flynn
Assuming constant continuous incompetence of the kind we've seen so far from Trump, how much of his base will abandon the concept of checks and balances, co-equal branches etc in favour of literal autocracy? The psychological appeal is obvious: they don't have to have been wrong the way they do if they reject Trump. Other people are wrong instead, many of them liberals (and most of the others RINOs).
Right, he won't...

1) Use the erosion of democracy against his base at first. It will hurt those vile and destructive liberals, which will cause Trumpkins to cheer.

2) Take more than big baby steps. They won't even notice until it's too late.
06-05-2017 , 10:56 AM
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how much of his base will abandon the concept of checks and balances, co-equal branches etc
It's not really abandoning it when they never believed in those things in the first place.
06-05-2017 , 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by master3004
Sigh,

Shooting in Florida this morning. Based on location, probably unlikely to be terror related.

Its incredibly ****ty that when stuff like this happens, instead of expecting a measured and sympathetic response from the President of my country, one of two possibilities will arise.

Non-terror related: Absolutely zero response.
Terror-related: HOLY **** YOU GUYS, WE ARE SO ****ED, YOUR ONLY HOPE IS TO PUT EVERY POWER AVAILABLE INTO MY HANDS.

I ****ing hate this.
I tell you what won't happen though - the Major of London won't fistpunp and use this as a way to have a dig at Trump (something like "maybe now is a good time for you to debate gun control?" etc). Not all leaders are horrendous pieces of ****.

Horrible news though :-(
06-05-2017 , 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by All-In Flynn
Assuming constant continuous incompetence of the kind we've seen so far from Trump, how much of his base will abandon the concept of checks and balances, co-equal branches etc in favour of literal autocracy? The psychological appeal is obvious: they don't have to have been wrong the way they do if they reject Trump. Other people are wrong instead, many of them liberals (and most of the others RINOs).
I don't think most people have a nuanced grasp of checks and balances or otherwise the Republican strategy of obstructing everything and then letting Obama take the blame for getting nothing done wouldn't have worked.
06-05-2017 , 11:06 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
Yeah and a big problem is that won't just be the response from the President, but that's kind of the response from the media as well.
Meh, CNN has been reaming him pretty good on the Muslim stuff lately. They see what's going on and have been receptive to the tactics he's using. I think we can add the morning and night (especially night) shows from MSNBC to the list as well. They have a really good idea about Trump's tendencies too.
06-05-2017 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by einbert
It's not really abandoning it when they never believed in those things in the first place.
Sure, I mean I'm not really disagreeing with you, but up until now they'd Hooray those things, because everyone, people they liked and people they didn't like, would get up on the soapbox and also Hooray them. I don't think it's always been true that so many people would Boo those things if someone they liked got up on the soapbox and Booed them.
06-05-2017 , 11:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Huehuecoyotl
I don't think most people have a nuanced grasp of checks and balances or otherwise the Republican strategy of obstructing everything and then letting Obama take the blame for getting nothing done wouldn't have worked.
Right, but what I mean is, look at Nixon. He resigned, because there was no way he could simply go on TV and say we need a total and complete shutdown of the other two branches of government until we figure out wth etc. I'm worried about what would happen if, down the road, Trump hops on twitter and says exactly that.
06-05-2017 , 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by All-In Flynn
Sure, I mean I'm not really disagreeing with you, but up until now they'd Hooray those things, because everyone, people they liked and people they didn't like, would get up on the soapbox and also Hooray them. I don't think it's always been true that so many people would Boo those things if someone they liked got up on the soapbox and Booed them.
Right. My conservative teacher in high school government taught us all that civil rights were incredibly important, and we should all value the right to vote. But she supported/still supports GOP which is explicitly against the equal right to vote or one-person one-vote. It's really easy for these people to talk the talk about democracy, but they don't actually believe in it.

      
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