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really, you just need to stop bothering yourself with trying to manage others. Well, I don't care much what you do or say. I realize it's useless to argue with you. From the time you objected to my standard take on Machiavelli, which of course was never any more rooted in actual reading of The Prince than just a borrowed negative archetype for a scheming manipulator in political endeavors, I have realized you have a huge investment in your political bearings and just resent the hell outta anyone who won't roll over for your abuse.
I disagree with plenty of people who I don't abuse.
 
OK, I think you've said as much before. Not sure if you understand figurative expressions. CNN is just an "archetype" for stupid news. Pretty sure stupid news is practically the whole atmosphere of our time. Cows actually don't need to be bothered much. I mean, if they have water and grass enough. They probably consider me something like a fake cowboy.

Nice try.

No cable, and I don’t watch news.

I do listen to Bloomberg podcasts, so if you want to rudely dismiss my points by implying that I am parroting the media, you might want to start there.

Or you could just debate the points on their merits. A novel idea, I know.

Moo.
 
OK, I think you've said as much before. Not sure if you understand figurative expressions. CNN is just an "archetype" for stupid news. .

Thanks for your explanation on figurative language. I had not never heard of this concept. My whole life, I’ve been assuming everything i read is the literal truth.

And here is the thing about archetypes. They have to exist somewhere outside of your head, or your readers may believe that CNN means “CNN”. Literally.

You are welcome. I’m happy to help.
 
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First Coates now Gordon. Looks like there’s a purge going in in the Dept or Ntl Security.

Good thing that dept isn’t important or anything...


Both Rep. Schiff, of House Intelligence, and Sen. Warner, of Senate Intelligence, understand the devastating blow these twin departures represent. And Republicans understand full well that Trump is making every effort to cripple the Intelligence agencies, and make them compliant to him, rather then offer him truthful analysis. So, the question will be: will the Republican senate confirm a new DNI who is nothing but another Trump yes man? From what I understand, listening to the news regarding Gordon's departure, if she stayed in her job as Assistant DNI, the law required that Trump elevate her to DNI. Therefore, we can be certain Trump forced her resignation.

Again, it will be up to Senate Republicans to decide if they will allow Trump to appoint a lackey Trump loyalist to be the DNI. Trump's pick for Acting DNI is experienced in Intelligence, but not to the extent of Gordon.

Bottom line: Trump is putting his needs above the national security of the United States. No wonder Rep. Nadler indicated yesterday an Impeachment inquiry is now open to address Trump's efforts to aggrandize power in the Executive branch, unto himself, ignore checks and balances, and the Constitutionally granted power of oversight of the Executive by Congress, etc. But, IMO, putting the needs of our national security secondary to his personal political interests should itself be an impeachable offense.

https://thehill.com/policy/national...elligence-officials-retirements-a-devastating

How do Trump supporters justify a president who puts his personal ambitions above the national security interests of their country? How?
 
Yesterday, both Sen. Sherrod Bown and Dayton, Ohio Mayor Nan Whaley characterized Trump the same way I've been characterizing him for quite awhile now, because I think it cuts to the heart of the matter: Trump is a bully, and all bullies are cowards:

https://talkingpointsmemo.com/news/dayton-mayor-nan-whaley-response-trump-tweets-ohio-hospital-visit

"When pressed on her response to Trump accusing her and Brown of “misrepresenting what took place inside of the hospital” on CNN Wednesday night, Whaley called Trump “a bully and a coward.”

“It’s fine if he wants to bully me and Sen. Brown — we’re OK, we can take it — but the citizens of Dayton deserve action,” Whaley said. “We’re just hoping that this isn’t just a typical politician that’s all talk and no action. The citizens of Dayton want to see him do something around some common sense gun legislation.”



And conservative icon George Will, who left the Republican Party over Trump, made the same general point, in a recent column, by highlighting a quote attributed to Eric Hoffer:

https://www.unionleader.com/opinion...cle_b334d6b5-7143-5d18-a98e-553a20bcb19c.html

"Eric Hoffer (circa 1898-1983), the longshoreman philosopher, said that “rudeness is the weak man’s imitation of strength.” This anticipated the essential fact about the 45th President — Trump’s fascination with what he utterly lacks and unconvincingly emulates: strength. Hence his admiration for foreign despots, and his infantile delight in his own bad manners."

Boy, that really says it all, and that's the man the cult of Trump worships....
 
Both Rep. Schiff, of House Intelligence, and Sen. Warner, of Senate Intelligence, understand the devastating blow these twin departures represent. And Republicans understand full well that Trump is making every effort to cripple the Intelligence agencies, and make them compliant to him, rather then offer him truthful analysis. So, the question will be: will the Republican senate confirm a new DNI who is nothing but another Trump yes man? From what I understand, listening to the news regarding Gordon's departure, if she stayed in her job as Assistant DNI, the law required that Trump elevate her to DNI. Therefore, we can be certain Trump forced her resignation.

Again, it will be up to Senate Republicans to decide if they will allow Trump to appoint a lackey Trump loyalist to be the DNI. Trump's pick for Acting DNI is experienced in Intelligence, but not to the extent of Gordon.

Bottom line: Trump is putting his needs above the national security of the United States. No wonder Rep. Nadler indicated yesterday an Impeachment inquiry is now open to address Trump's efforts to aggrandize power in the Executive branch, unto himself, ignore checks and balances, and the Constitutionally granted power of oversight of the Executive by Congress, etc. But, IMO, putting the needs of our national security secondary to his personal political interests should itself be an impeachable offense.

https://thehill.com/policy/national...elligence-officials-retirements-a-devastating

How do Trump supporters justify a president who puts his personal ambitions above the national security interests of their country? How?

No similarities to Hitler at all. Nope. None.
 
Actually, I think, you seem to be drinking some kind of CNN cool-aid in discussing Trump's team. It's just the simple reality that there are actually no qualified people available in politics. Everyone you believe are qualified individuals with some kind of respectability are just old has-been swampwhores who used to get a good press because they were conforming well to the culture of the Swamp. Trump is asking people to be different now, and nobody can really change their spots. Almost everyone who takes a position with Trump gets sacked by CNN, personally attacked, and most just roll over for the Establishment.

There are no human beings who can actually function in any kind of Trump assignment with the negative press we have now. When Trump sees his people gunned down, figuratively "dead on the job", having been mowed down by a barrage of negative press articles, he just has to move them off the battlefield.

Of course, I know nothing about Washington DC. I hardly know how my cows are doing on the North Forty. There was a nice thunderstorm today, and I cleared a firebreak in the dry grass on the south side of my house. While I was out there, lightning struck within forty yards of me, but the dry grass had already been rained on, so it didn't catch fire today. A few days ago, I met with the Nevada State Fire Marshall. He asked about the fire in the next valley, and told me one of his men was life flighted that day. Explosive fire weather. A lot of grass is now so dry a fire can advance practically at a hundred miles an hour. You can't outrun that. And the wind can change direction instantly.

The anti-Trump insanity is a national wildfire. Nobody who will work for Trump is gonna survive the fire. So, actually, our press is burning the national house down rather than let an outsider run the government for a few years.

Trump an outsider? That a good one..
 
I'm curious if any of the Trump true believers are going to chime in a defend the photo op.

This is beyond tone deaf, it is tone dead.

Imagine if the person you loved more than anything else in the world is killed. And the President arrives and gives a big smile and a thumbs up sign.

Step up and defend, and tell us if it was your spouse/ child/ parent/ best friend, that you would be pleased with these images.
 
I disagree with plenty of people who I don't abuse.

well, so true. But just where the disagreements are on minor themes of importance within the same generic world view, like whether a better world would still have choices about yogurt flavors. You really don't do much tolerance of conservatives.
 
I'm curious if any of the Trump true believers are going to chime in a defend the photo op.

This is beyond tone deaf, it is tone dead.

Imagine if the person you loved more than anything else in the world is killed. And the President arrives and gives a big smile and a thumbs up sign.

Step up and defend, and tell us if it was your spouse/ child/ parent/ best friend, that you would be pleased with these images.

sil, I think I've goaded you about this before, and you are so certain you are firing on all cylinders intellectually I'm sure it's as useless to try again as it is to try with Game.

Looks to me like you would think Trump was terrible if he were in sack cloth and ashes, with tears on his cheeks and saying "It's all my fault".

Yov've lost your bearings in your hate for Trump, like Colton has. Pretty sad, really.

Most people, even grieving parents, will cooperate with the photographer when he says "smile". It has nothing to do with the situation, the context, or with his beliefs or bearings politically.
 
sil, I think I've goaded you about this before, and you are so certain you are firing on all cylinders intellectually I'm sure it's as useless to try again as it is to try with Game.

Looks to me like you would think Trump was terrible if he were in sack cloth and ashes, with tears on his cheeks and saying "It's all my fault".

Yov've lost your bearings in your hate for Trump, like Colton has. Pretty sad, really.

Most people, even grieving parents, will cooperate with the photographer when he says "smile". It has nothing to do with the situation, the context, or with his beliefs or bearings politically.
I think we're just expecting him to show support for the people there and behave like a normal ****ing person for two hours out of his life.
 
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