I'm surprised at the reaction to that, it didn't really blow my hair back. I think it was a good point.
It's more that our media is so used to a measured response from a democrat. They have to be the adult party. So her smiling and saying whining is something losers do is like a burn from up high.
This, more than anything, is what's going to give me brain death. For decades, my chosen party has to be restrained, and "adult." We can't talk about guns because we can't have an rational argument about it. We have to moderate all of our left leaning because of the two party system, and we need the moderates on our side.
It doesn't matter that republican shitheels literally breakdown our government on a regular basis.
It doesn't matter that they suppress voters.
Or that they are blatantly screwing over minorities and the poor.
It doesn't matter that they LITERALLY LIE ON A DAILY BASIS.
When democrats are winning, they need to reach to the center (right). When we're losing we have to reach to the center (right). Don't punch down. Don't fact check. Smile. But not too much.
I don't want to make any analogies, because I'm shit at them, but it almost makes me wonder if this is what minorities or women go through on a daily basis, the double-standard that's applied to the right, vs the left.
The Hilary criticisms are weird. Just read about how she didn't have an American Flag pin on her dress and that somehow makes her less fit to run the country.
lol if u aren't wrapping urself in flags b4 u do anything
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Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Trump insisting that he has "a winning temperament. I know how to win." That's not even what that phrase means, Donald!
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
Clinton did not get caught in the racism trap that Trump clearly wanted to spring on her. He was obviously trying to lure her into either 1) saying that cops are racist; 2) denying that cops are racist (potentially alienating minority support); or 3) waffling uncomfortably about the issue. And she did none of that, instead stating outright that everyone struggles with bias of some sort and that more should be done to deal with that.
And of course, her reaction to the temperament thing. This may well be the most pure, unbridled joy that I've ever seen from Clinton and it beams directly into my soul. I was immediately hoping for gifs and was not disappointed.
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
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Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
I can admit when I make mistakes. I'm really one of the best at admitting when I mistakes. Just tremendous. I just never make mistakes, but if I wanted to make one, I'd be the best at it, believe me. Just incredible.
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
I can admit when I make mistakes. I'm really one of the best at admitting when I mistakes. Just tremendous. I just never make mistakes, but if I wanted to make one, I'd be the best at it, believe me. Just incredible.
He solved the issue of dealing with mistakes by ensuring the mistakes never happened to begin with.
...shit I think I cracked it. The reason his response to "how would you fix X problem" is always "well X never should have happened in the first place" is that he thinks he can actually rewrite history through sheer force of will!
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
I can admit when I make mistakes. I'm really one of the best at admitting when I mistakes. Just tremendous. I just never make mistakes, but if I wanted to make one, I'd be the best at it, believe me. Just incredible.
Except his history of marriage shows that to be a lie...
I would like some money because these are artisanal nuggets of wisdom philistine.
Okay, so now that I've finally caught up on the thread, I think my favorite parts of the debate were:
Clinton handled the email thing very smartly. She immediately acknowledged it, said she shouldn't have done it, and then moved on rather than lingering on it trying to make justifications.
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
I can admit when I make mistakes. I'm really one of the best at admitting when I mistakes. Just tremendous. I just never make mistakes, but if I wanted to make one, I'd be the best at it, believe me. Just incredible.
He solved the issue of dealing with mistakes by ensuring the mistakes never happened to begin with.
...shit I think I cracked it. The reason his response to "how would you fix X problem" is always "well X never should have happened in the first place" is that he thinks he can actually rewrite history through sheer force of will!
"I didn't start the birther movement. Hillary did."
HOLY SHIT HE'S RIGHT. HOW DID HE DO THAT?!
What the world sees: Donald Trump telling lies.
What Donald sees: I JUST REWROTE HISTORY. I'M A WIZARD.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
So many of the traps Hilary laid were easy to get out of with "I've done some things that now, looking back, I regret. I've realised that I was wrong about A, B and C, but something something Benghazi private email server". But he just doesn't do it! He won't even lie about things that are important!
"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
So many of the traps Hilary laid were easy to get out of with "I've done some things that now, looking back, I regret. I've realised that I was wrong about A, B and C, but something something Benghazi private email server". But he just doesn't do it! He won't even lie about things that are important!
"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
See how easy that was Donald?
Yeah but he didn't admit guilt
Can't have done anything wrong if you don't legally admit guilt. Settlement payments are good will charity gestures
[*] And of course, her reaction to the temperament thing. This may well be the most pure, unbridled joy that I've ever seen from Clinton and it beams directly into my soul. I was immediately hoping for gifs and was not disappointed.
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One of the biggest challenges Hillary has had is appealing to young voters or people who think she's too inhuman, too much of a government careerist to have a human side.
Moments like this gif do a lot to remedy that.
Look at Obama. Cool fuckin' dude, right? Gets coffee with Jerry Seinfeld, makes funny videos where he can't dip a cookie and says "Thanks Obama!", shows up on Between Two Ferns and Jimmy Fallon and is a funny, laid back dude, right?
Man, that shit is calculated to the fucking microsecond. He's goddamned great at it, and it sells him as The People's President. The President You Wanna Grab a Beer With. The kind of President that Bernie supporters are gunna miss.
Hillary's finally taking notes. She's letting her human side show. The mic not working comment she made on the plane? All part of that plan. She can go up in the debate and talk policy, smartly let issues like email pass by admitting wrongdoing and judo-rolling into the next topic, but hey check it out, she's pretty funny sometimes too!
So many of the traps Hilary laid were easy to get out of with "I've done some things that now, looking back, I regret. I've realised that I was wrong about A, B and C, but something something Benghazi private email server". But he just doesn't do it! He won't even lie about things that are important!
"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
See how easy that was Donald?
Yeah but he didn't admit guilt
Can't have done anything wrong if you don't legally admit guilt. Settlement payments are good will charity gestures
Since he never admitted guilt, he could literally have just gone "they were wrong, I didn't do it." He lies all the time, but for some reason he refuses to when it really matters. "you didn't pay those people" "yes I did". That's all he needs to do.
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So many of the traps Hilary laid were easy to get out of with "I've done some things that now, looking back, I regret. I've realised that I was wrong about A, B and C, but something something Benghazi private email server". But he just doesn't do it! He won't even lie about things that are important!
"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
See how easy that was Donald?
Yeah but he didn't admit guilt
Can't have done anything wrong if you don't legally admit guilt. Settlement payments are good will charity gestures
Since he never admitted guilt, he could literally have just gone "they were wrong, I didn't do it." He lies all the time, but for some reason he refuses to when it really matters. "you didn't pay those people" "yes I did". That's all he needs to do.
I feel like it's because those are the things he's actually proud of
Why wouldn't he admit it? It makes him look smarter than the rubes he conned, in his mind
Yeah he seems quite enthusiastic about how good of a businessman he is from not paying taxes, profiting off of market crashes, and not paying people who work for him
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
So many of the traps Hilary laid were easy to get out of with "I've done some things that now, looking back, I regret. I've realised that I was wrong about A, B and C, but something something Benghazi private email server". But he just doesn't do it! He won't even lie about things that are important!
"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
See how easy that was Donald?
Yeah but he didn't admit guilt
Can't have done anything wrong if you don't legally admit guilt. Settlement payments are good will charity gestures
Since he never admitted guilt, he could literally have just gone "they were wrong, I didn't do it." He lies all the time, but for some reason he refuses to when it really matters. "you didn't pay those people" "yes I did". That's all he needs to do.
i'd really love to play against The Donald in poker someday.
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That's so good.
This, more than anything, is what's going to give me brain death. For decades, my chosen party has to be restrained, and "adult." We can't talk about guns because we can't have an rational argument about it. We have to moderate all of our left leaning because of the two party system, and we need the moderates on our side.
It doesn't matter that republican shitheels literally breakdown our government on a regular basis.
It doesn't matter that they suppress voters.
Or that they are blatantly screwing over minorities and the poor.
It doesn't matter that they LITERALLY LIE ON A DAILY BASIS.
When democrats are winning, they need to reach to the center (right). When we're losing we have to reach to the center (right). Don't punch down. Don't fact check. Smile. But not too much.
I don't want to make any analogies, because I'm shit at them, but it almost makes me wonder if this is what minorities or women go through on a daily basis, the double-standard that's applied to the right, vs the left.
lol if u aren't wrapping urself in flags b4 u do anything
Trump's coming to my town tomorrow
Goddammit
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holy shit that's hilarious
I dunno about in SE, but in the D&D threads, there are quite a few people who defected to the Obama coalition
My favorite thing about this one is the moderator shortly thereafter gave Trump a chance to do something similar with the birther thing. To say "that was a mistake, if I could do it over I would not have done it, let's move on" and instead of doing that (immediately after seeing how effective that strategy was for Clinton) he gave one of his least coherent responses to it yet.
(Obviously there's way more to Donald Trump's birther movement and it shouldn't be that easily dismissed, but in the context of the debate, that would have been the right play for him, I think.)
Donald Trump is physically incapable of admitting he ever made a mistake.
Beyond admitting his mistakes, I'm not sure he's capable of understanding that he can make mistakes.
I can admit when I make mistakes. I'm really one of the best at admitting when I mistakes. Just tremendous. I just never make mistakes, but if I wanted to make one, I'd be the best at it, believe me. Just incredible.
He solved the issue of dealing with mistakes by ensuring the mistakes never happened to begin with.
...shit I think I cracked it. The reason his response to "how would you fix X problem" is always "well X never should have happened in the first place" is that he thinks he can actually rewrite history through sheer force of will!
Except his history of marriage shows that to be a lie...
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"I didn't start the birther movement. Hillary did."
HOLY SHIT HE'S RIGHT. HOW DID HE DO THAT?!
What the world sees: Donald Trump telling lies.
What Donald sees: I JUST REWROTE HISTORY. I'M A WIZARD.
From D&D for those worrying about "OH NOES PEOPLE THINK TRUMP WON!" Yeah people in russia...
pleasepaypreacher.net
you're misinterpreting the importance of that tweet
there's been a lot of evidence tying russian interests to trump in this election cycle: the idea that there is a russian brigade trying to drum up support for him definitely lends credence to that
That's why he's such an expert on THE CYBER, he has a crack team of guys working on THE CYBER for him.
is there a citation for that image?
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"You refused to rent to black tenants"
"No I didn't"
See how easy that was Donald?
Pfft, we can't trust that. It could have been China or ISIS or some awful lazy nerd stereotype.
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Funny he wouldn't answer some people who called him about it...
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Yeah but he didn't admit guilt
Can't have done anything wrong if you don't legally admit guilt. Settlement payments are good will charity gestures
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One of the biggest challenges Hillary has had is appealing to young voters or people who think she's too inhuman, too much of a government careerist to have a human side.
Moments like this gif do a lot to remedy that.
Look at Obama. Cool fuckin' dude, right? Gets coffee with Jerry Seinfeld, makes funny videos where he can't dip a cookie and says "Thanks Obama!", shows up on Between Two Ferns and Jimmy Fallon and is a funny, laid back dude, right?
Man, that shit is calculated to the fucking microsecond. He's goddamned great at it, and it sells him as The People's President. The President You Wanna Grab a Beer With. The kind of President that Bernie supporters are gunna miss.
Hillary's finally taking notes. She's letting her human side show. The mic not working comment she made on the plane? All part of that plan. She can go up in the debate and talk policy, smartly let issues like email pass by admitting wrongdoing and judo-rolling into the next topic, but hey check it out, she's pretty funny sometimes too!
Smart fuckin' move.
The Democrats just blocked a stopgap budget for a few different reasons.
Since he never admitted guilt, he could literally have just gone "they were wrong, I didn't do it." He lies all the time, but for some reason he refuses to when it really matters. "you didn't pay those people" "yes I did". That's all he needs to do.
I feel like it's because those are the things he's actually proud of
Why wouldn't he admit it? It makes him look smarter than the rubes he conned, in his mind
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you don't age but you... location?
i'd really love to play against The Donald in poker someday.
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