Donald Trump is a cad
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Comments (11)Beeohio - then you'll just love this little sneak peak of the show. The Donald calls it a 'groungbreaking' show where he tries to help Omaroso find lasting love in Las Vegas. The preview I saw on TV showed her getting a massage from one of the fellows and then later sitting in the hot tub with several of them. Here is a link that might be useful: The Ultimate Merger...See MoreTrump threatens to "make Bill's infidelity a campaign issue"
Comments (139)Like I said before, I'm voting for HC and I'm basing my opinions on what she says and does, not what someone else says about her. I've followed her political career for decades. Asking legitimate questions about judgement and competence is not equating the candidate to a "monster." I pay zero attention to the caricatured talking points on HC from her opponents. Asking legitimate questions about judgement and competence is not putting a qualifier on her or intimating that she is outrageously horrible. And telling a left wing democrat that they are part of that " right wing hammering away at her and hoping that negative force they've created around her sinks into the American psyche" seems a little bit overwrought to me to put it as delicately as I can. It is true, I have never heard HC ask someone to literally stop picking on her, but it seems to me like you are intimating Tibbrix, that I am picking on HC and asking me to stop. Forgive me if I am misinterpreting your remarks. It's not a particularly interesting discussion to me, sorry to say, because there is nothing true or positively impressive to me in that line of defense of HC. So if you want to shut down discussion, mission accomplished on my end....See MoreTrump's right about something
Comments (65)"How can someone fake videoed conversations." Here are some things O'Keefe has done in the past: 1. " then-NPR executive Ron Schiller quoted a Republican who viewed tea party activists as “racist.” The edited clip made it appear that Schiller himself held that opinion." https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/10/19/two-democratic-operatives-lose-jobs-after-james-okeefe-sting/ Mr. Vera had been portrayed by O’Keefe as being a willing participant when O’Keefe and his accomplice, Hanna Giles, proposed smuggling young women into the United Statesto work as prostitutes. While Mr. Vera had no idea he was being surreptitiously video taped—which is not surprising given that California law expressly bars the secret recording of one’s voice or image—there was also something Mr. O’Keefe did not know until after he released the damaging video of his conversation with Vera for broadcast.As soon as O’Keefe and his partner-in-crime left the ACORN location, Mr. Vera called the police to report the entire incident. It turns out that Vera had been playing along with O’Keefe in an effort to ensnare O’Keefe and Giles whom Vera believed were in the act of breaking the law by proposing to engage in the importing of young women to become prostitutes. http://www.forbes.com/sites/rickungar/2013/03/08/james-okeefe-pays-100000-to-acorn-employee-he-smeared-conservative-media-yawns/#fa590083a786 O’Keefe’s incriminating ACORN video was shown to have been heavily edited—neither he nor Hannah Giles were actually in pimp and prostitute get-up when they spoke to ACORN employees, for example—and no criminal prosecutions of ACORN followed. http://www.cjr.org/campaign_desk/okeefe_teaches_media_a_lesson_again.php 4. Tried to embarrass a news anchor by seducing her on a porn strewn pleasure boat. http://www.cjr.org/campaign_desk/okeefe_teaches_media_a_lesson_again.php...See MoreMiddletown: I didn't vote for Trump, BUT
Comments (227)I can understand folks who have conservative politics and different ideologies about a whole vast array of things. But when I see folks disregarding the Constitution and even arguing that it is an unnecessary burden to be pushed aside for their personal benefit, or "it doesn't apply", well that's the moral problem I have. If you won't even CONSIDER a Supreme Court nomination by another party, and want to wait out the election until you have the votes, well why would we ever, ever even need a Supreme Court? The Democrats could just as easily say they won't confirm a Supreme Court judge until after the next election, and ad nauseum. And the idea that Supreme Court judges are purely political and don't have to abide by precedent and the Constitution, that it is just "us against them and whomever has the votes of the moment wins" is an anathema to what the US is supposed to be, a republic where laws and principles are supposed to govern. Sorry, but if you are a "rules don't need to apply to me" person of any ilk, I would find you dangerous. Also, I have looked into HC's "crimes" and they are just petty political stuff, any other candidate has done similar things or even DT's crimes, just don't stick to him, and yet some petty mishandling of e-mail is such a huge crime as to equate her with Anthony Weiner? Yes, folks in Libya were killed at the US embassy. NOT the first time US citizens working for the Army administration or State Department have been killed in the line of duty, and yet I haven't seen other Secretaries of State pilloried for that kind of thing, nor directors of the Army, etc. I just don't think this kind of extremism in our society in general (yes I know DT's supporters aren't the only ones doing it) is going to bode well for us in the long run to solve the kinds of serious problems we have with our economy. And I haven't heard any really good suggestions from either party on that. The old ways won't work. Divide and conquer is one way to rule, but it isn't the only way. Edited to add that I work in academia and if you think it is all hearts and flowers among colleagues, no matter what their political persuasion, guess again. Academics tend to be critical of each other because they get paid to be the smartest person in the room. So imagine a group of them in a meeting . . . If you can't get used to that kind of atmosphere, you probably won't last in academia, no matter what institution you work for. Some places are less acrimonious than others. But "spirited debate" of various viewpoints is the bread and butter of academic life....See MoreMeme Moma
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