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Trump... Can't say they weren't warned
Jan 27th, 2020 at 7:05pm
 
Just apply the Tony Schwartz test...

Trump's statements and actions


1. will have an utter disregard for the truth and an air of a lack of conscience about that fact. Any correlation with the truth will be coincidental.
2. will be driven entirely by what he would perceive as his immediate self interest.
3. even when patently false, their repetition over time will betray his inability to ever admit that he is wrong about anything.

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Re: Trump... Can't say they weren't warned
Reply #1 - Jan 27th, 2020 at 9:56pm
 
pay attention

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Reply #2 - Jan 27th, 2020 at 10:11pm
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 9:56pm:
pay attention



We are, dear. While the chodes are swallowing the tactics you're selling, we're paying attention, we're asking questions, we're curious.

You?
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Reply #3 - Jan 27th, 2020 at 10:53pm
 
Such a terrible man and somehow he accomplished what Obama couldn't or wouldn't. Abracadabra, manufacturing jobs coming back. We need more skilled craftsmen and fewer soyboys with paper diplomas and no marketable abilities! In far too many cases they can take their diplomas and $2.50 to Starbucks and buy a tall coffee of the day!
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Re: Trump... Can't say they weren't warned
Reply #4 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 1:15am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 7:05pm:
Just apply the Tony Schwartz test...

Trump's statements and actions


1. will have an utter disregard for the truth and an air of a lack of conscience about that fact. Any correlation with the truth will be coincidental.
2. will be driven entirely by what he would perceive as his immediate self interest.
3. even when patently false, their repetition over time will betray his inability to ever admit that he is wrong about anything.



What a stupid ignorant OP!
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Reply #5 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 6:17am
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 10:11pm:
aquascoot wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 9:56pm:
pay attention



We are, dear. While the chodes are swallowing the tactics you're selling, we're paying attention, we're asking questions, we're curious.

You?



No you're not paying attention and the evidence for that is crystal clear
If the intellectual left
Hollywood
The establishment in Washington
And the mainstream media were paying attention
They would have been very comfortable with the result of the 2016 election

You really should study the thoughts of William James and the pragmatists
The only original group of American philosophers

You constantly accused trump of not telling the truth
Trump's lies are usually inconsequential and white lies
Sort of like telling your children but the stork delivers babies
It's more a bulshit story than a lie

But what William James said was
How can we know the truth
We can't because we are ignorant

The only way we can no a truth is to run an experiment judge the outcome of the experiment
And then the outcome of the experiment is true enough
And posit that is the truth

In 2016
A giant experiment was run in the democracy of the United States of America
And the fact that trump won that game
Is true enough
We can't know anything more true than that

The fact that the intellectual left
The mainstream media
The establishment in Washington
Can't or won't accept that as the truth
Shows that is they who have lost the ability to know up from down
Trump derangement syndrome is really no more than a psychological diagnosis of people who cannot accept the truth
So if we are going to talk about liars
Trump's lies are small and inconsequential
The lies of the left go write to their core
They embody that lie
They are living that lie
They are nothing but lie

There's an idea in the old testament at the burning bush represents a similar story to the phoenix
A story of burning off all that is a lie
And being reborn

But if we took a torch to those of the intellectual left and burnt off what was a lie
They would probably perish
They are 99% Deadwood

Trump
Sure he's got a few twigs of Deadwood
He likes to tell a few fibs
Embellish the truth

But his core is pretty rock solid
He paid attention
From William James perspective he looked at the game that was being played
And then he played that game
And he won that game
So trump like it or not is the truth
The truth is that trump won the 2016 election
And trump resides in the oval office
The left should have come to terms with this by 6 a.m. the day after the election
And yet here we are nearly 4 years down the track
And they still have not even begun the slow methodical demolition of the presuppositions that leaves them living a total and complete catastrophic lie
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Reply #6 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 6:25am
 
You almost convinced yourself there. Could you repeat it please?
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Reply #7 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 6:40am
 
Rock solid?

Mr Trump used to be pro-choice, anti-gun, pro-drug reform, pro-free trade, and of course, very pro-Clinton. Mr Trump was a New York liberal. The Clintons attended his wedding to Melania.

If you could provide the new criteria for rock solid, dear, it would be grand.
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Reply #8 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 8:51am
 
Richdude wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 1:15am:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 7:05pm:
Just apply the Tony Schwartz test...

Trump's statements and actions


1. will have an utter disregard for the truth and an air of a lack of conscience about that fact. Any correlation with the truth will be coincidental.
2. will be driven entirely by what he would perceive as his immediate self interest.
3. even when patently false, their repetition over time will betray his inability to ever admit that he is wrong about anything.



What a stupid ignorant OP!

Yes... "Donald Trump doesn't lose... Period!

Other than two marriages, 3 casino, an airline, a football league, 4 magazines, a vodka brand, a university and a charity"... Apart from all that, Donald Trump never loses anything... Never loses and never wrong".

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Reply #9 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 8:59am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 8:51am:
Richdude wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 1:15am:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 7:05pm:
Just apply the Tony Schwartz test...

Trump's statements and actions


1. will have an utter disregard for the truth and an air of a lack of conscience about that fact. Any correlation with the truth will be coincidental.
2. will be driven entirely by what he would perceive as his immediate self interest.
3. even when patently false, their repetition over time will betray his inability to ever admit that he is wrong about anything.



What a stupid ignorant OP!

Yes... "Donald Trump doesn't lose... Period!

Other than two marriages, 3 casino, an airline, a football league, 4 magazines, a vodka brand, a university and a charity"... Apart from all that, Donald Trump never loses anything... Never loses and never wrong".





Another triggered soul.


Follow these steps......
Make your way to the closest bridge over a river more than 3m deep.
Tie a besser block around ankles using good quality rope....or ratchet strap.
Jump in and tread water.....surely that's easier than living don't you think? 🤣🤣🤣
Loser.
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Reply #10 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 9:14am
 
Captain,
Been on holidays in North Korea have you?
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Reply #11 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 9:47am
 
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 8:51am:
Richdude wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 1:15am:
NorthOfNorth wrote on Jan 27th, 2020 at 7:05pm:
Just apply the Tony Schwartz test...

Trump's statements and actions


1. will have an utter disregard for the truth and an air of a lack of conscience about that fact. Any correlation with the truth will be coincidental.
2. will be driven entirely by what he would perceive as his immediate self interest.
3. even when patently false, their repetition over time will betray his inability to ever admit that he is wrong about anything.



What a stupid ignorant OP!

Yes... "Donald Trump doesn't lose... Period!

Other than two marriages, 3 casino, an airline, a football league, 4 magazines, a vodka brand, a university and a charity"... Apart from all that, Donald Trump never loses anything... Never loses and never wrong".




Lol    Grin

President Donald Trump's ever-elusive tax returns got slightly demystified Tuesday, as the New York Times released a report detailing one decade of Trump's finances from his days as a real estate tycoon.

And, spoiler alert: he's not the “VERY successful businessman” he's claimed to be. According to the Times report, which is based on printouts from Trump’s official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts, rather than the actual tax returns themselves, the now-president lost $1.17 billion from 1985 to 1994—more money than “nearly any other individual American taxpayer.”


DONALD TRUMP MAY BE ONE OF THE BIGGEST LOSERS IN AMERICA
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Reply #12 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 10:12am
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 6:40am:
Rock solid?

Mr Trump used to be pro-choice, anti-gun, pro-drug reform, pro-free trade, and of course, very pro-Clinton. Mr Trump was a New York liberal. The Clintons attended his wedding to Melania.

If you could provide the new criteria for rock solid, dear, it would be grand.



There you go being all logical and thinking that the world of politics revolves around logic
It doesn't
You really need to embrace that fact

The world of politics revolves around 2 things
People's emotional state
And the core personality of the candidates

Trump is certainly not rock solid like an idealogue with a rigid ideology

But he is totally rock solid in his core personal philosophies
He always project strength and power
He always buzzes off his own awesomeness
He always has self belief
He never back pedals and apologises
He is always at the cause and never at the effect
He always penetrates the world and does not allow the world to penetrate him

He always re frames things to project to the world his underlying philosophy
That the Donald is awesome

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Reply #13 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 10:16am
 
aquascoot wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 10:12am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Jan 28th, 2020 at 6:40am:
Rock solid?

Mr Trump used to be pro-choice, anti-gun, pro-drug reform, pro-free trade, and of course, very pro-Clinton. Mr Trump was a New York liberal. The Clintons attended his wedding to Melania.

If you could provide the new criteria for rock solid, dear, it would be grand.



There you go being all logical and thinking that the world of politics revolves around logic
It doesn't
You really need to embrace that fact

The world of politics revolves around 2 things
People's emotional state
And the core personality of the candidates

Trump is certainly not rock solid like an idealogue with a rigid ideology

But he is totally rock solid in his core personal philosophies
He always project strength and power
He always buzzes off his own awesomeness
He always has self belief
He never back pedals and apologises
He is always at the cause and never at the effect
He always penetrates the world and does not allow the world to penetrate him

He always re frames things to project to the world his underlying philosophy
That the Donald is awesome



And yet, 3,000,000 more people voted for Hillary.

Thoughts?
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Reply #14 - Jan 28th, 2020 at 10:23am
 
"People's emotional state"
About 47% voters had emotional trump syndrome. Senate majority has it. The US shoots, hunts, has nukes and votes.
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