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Then again this is currently the 5th highest voted question.
If elected will you secure the border?
I live in the border state of Arizona and I do not feel safe.
Submitted by: Nancy K. from AZ
Sept. 26, 2016, 4 p.m.
Issue area: Foreign Policy & Military
I mean that's basically shitty analysis, too, but it's amazing they still don't understand Trump. Or they have so bought into the idea that he must be rational because he won the nomination of a major party.
Because figuring out what Trumps gobbledygook actually means is our job.
Please explain what you see as America's path forward with force projection.
Expansion/contraction of the drone program; Naval and Air fleet capabilities; cyber warfare; Nuclear policy, etc.
Then again this is currently the 5th highest voted question.
If elected will you secure the border?
I live in the border state of Arizona and I do not feel safe.
Submitted by: Nancy K. from AZ
Sept. 26, 2016, 4 p.m.
Issue area: Foreign Policy & Military
Yeah they aren't going to ask the most voted question which is probably something about why hillary is a nazi.
The current most voted question doesn't actually explicitly name anyone, but...
Why are government officials who fail to protect classified info not prosecuted?
Former high-ranking government officials "were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information." Many citizens have been convicted of far less. Why not these?
Hah, Giuliani saying Trump should skip the next debates, while on MSNBC last night Christie unloaded on John Podesta for saying Trump might not show up after that shellacking.
Nice on message work from your surrogates that is.
Wait is that accurate? Can you tell where a hashtag started?
Absolutely. Instagram and Twitter both track location data by default, unless you opt out (if you even can), is my understanding. And even if GPS data isn't available, they can always use IP data.
BTW, the Trump subreddit and /pol/ are currently rigging every online poll they can find about the debate
Website polls are always trash for anything, but no time are they more flaming, festering trash than after a presidential debate. That being said they probably don't even have to bother brigading the online polls since I assume Russian spambots are already doing it for them.
The online polls are very clearly harshly manipulated. This needs to be public knowledge, else someone might think anyone really thought Trump won this
Wait is that accurate? Can you tell where a hashtag started?
Absolutely. Instagram and Twitter both track location data by default, unless you opt out (if you even can), is my understanding. And even if GPS data isn't available, they can always use IP data.
Alright I see that guy's chart. How do I get my own chart/where did he get that? This sounds fascinating.
Wait is that accurate? Can you tell where a hashtag started?
Absolutely. Instagram and Twitter both track location data by default, unless you opt out (if you even can), is my understanding. And even if GPS data isn't available, they can always use IP data.
Alright I see that guy's chart. How do I get my own chart/where did he get that? This sounds fascinating.
Not sure, but I remember seeing other instances where social media services provided positional trending analyses.
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
The next debate will apparently include questions voted on by internet respondents. I'm terrified that the same reddit hordes upvoting Trump in post-debate polls will mass-upvote debate questions like "As president, what specific steps will you take to lower taxes, reduce regulations, protect second amendment rights and criminalize gay marriage?"
To be fair the questions will be 'suggested' by vote, but the final decision will be with the debate organizers to choose questions that are at least, hopefully, relevant. (sorry Harambe)
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But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I studied English Literature in University College Dublin, and I specialised in Old and Middle English. I remember slogging my way through a bunch of photocopies of 12th century manuscripts when I came across this quote from a despairing monk.
"The world is coming to an end! Children no longer obey their parents!"
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I think something that needs to be understood is that when some of us see Trump saying and doing stupid, rude, uncouth things, there is a large part of the electorate that sees that as "straight talk". There is a deep love of being uneducated and "simple" among the demographics that Trump polls well with. Being educated, intelligent and possessing an ability to see and understand nuanced problems is seen as "elitist", or "liberal elitism".
To wit, I had a Trump supporter on my FB the other day bragging about not going to college and working the oil fields because "going to college and sitting at a desk is for pussies" (exact words). This is the electorate we're trying to stop from running the country in to the ground.
This election is a battle against the Dunning-Kruger effect.
William Gibson's twitter feed is pretty great in general, but this one observation really knocks it out of the park, in my opinion.
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I'm sometimes grateful that when I was a teenager, the Internet was still universities and defense contractors. I literally saw the start of the Web while at college. (Anyone else remember when it was all black text, blue links, and the occasional image floating in a sea of grey?)
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I studied English Literature in University College Dublin, and I specialised in Old and Middle English. I remember slogging my way through a bunch of photocopies of 12th century manuscripts when I came across this quote from a despairing monk.
"The world is coming to an end! Children no longer obey their parents!"
The very young do not always do what they are told
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I'm sometimes grateful that when I was a teenager, the Internet was still universities and defense contractors. I literally saw the start of the Web while at college. (Anyone else remember when it was all black text, blue links, and the occasional image floating in a sea of grey?)
I remember recommending that new site "google" over altavista or others... and slooooooowwwwwwwwww loading everything
I really wish the next debate wasn't town hall. I think he'll do better addressing the people than he does being directly confronted and challenged by Clinton, and that will feed an unfortunate narrative of him rebounding and coming back strong and all that shit.
Hopefully Clinton takes a lot of shots at him and his policies and gets him feeling defensive.
oh man I disagree. check out the Commander in Chief forum where HRC shows human empathy and thanks vets asking questions, and Trump starts his answer by "correcting" a female vet with wrong facts, totally mansplaining at her
I really wish the next debate wasn't town hall. I think he'll do better addressing the people than he does being directly confronted and challenged by Clinton, and that will feed an unfortunate narrative of him rebounding and coming back strong and all that shit.
Hopefully Clinton takes a lot of shots at him and his policies and gets him feeling defensive.
oh man I disagree. check out the Commander in Chief forum where HRC shows human empathy and thanks vets asking questions, and Trump starts his answer by "correcting" a female vet with wrong facts, totally mansplaining at her
it's gon b good
It depends on if they let him coke back up in the middle.
I really wish the next debate wasn't town hall. I think he'll do better addressing the people than he does being directly confronted and challenged by Clinton, and that will feed an unfortunate narrative of him rebounding and coming back strong and all that shit.
Hopefully Clinton takes a lot of shots at him and his policies and gets him feeling defensive.
oh man I disagree. check out the Commander in Chief forum where HRC shows human empathy and thanks vets asking questions, and Trump starts his answer by "correcting" a female vet with wrong facts, totally mansplaining at her
it's gon b good
It depends on if they let him coke back up in the middle.
I really don't think he does drugs. I think he never actually practices public speaking or debating and he was constantly having to gasp in breaths because he would ramble without stopping for like 60 seconds.
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I'm sometimes grateful that when I was a teenager, the Internet was still universities and defense contractors. I literally saw the start of the Web while at college. (Anyone else remember when it was all black text, blue links, and the occasional image floating in a sea of grey?)
I remember recommending that new site "google" over altavista or others... and slooooooowwwwwwwwww loading everything
I didn't have the internet until after I graduated, but there was an intranet in university that featured copious amounts of fanfiction from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Society. I remember reading one sprawling epic that started with a girl in the Highlander: The Series universe who discovered she was immortal, had a crossover adventure in the Flash (the 90s TV show) universe and finished up on Deep Space 9 hundreds of years later, finally defeating her nemesis. I still think of it fondly.
But millenial covers such a range of people, like this is the media who doesn't understand their own bullshit group trying to tell that group that "no you didn't get what we specifically said you should get."
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
I'm sometimes grateful that when I was a teenager, the Internet was still universities and defense contractors. I literally saw the start of the Web while at college. (Anyone else remember when it was all black text, blue links, and the occasional image floating in a sea of grey?)
I remember recommending that new site "google" over altavista or others... and slooooooowwwwwwwwww loading everything
I remember being recommended Altavista as the best search engine over ... I think it was yahoo.
Also, I remember AOL floppies. So many AOL floppies.
Fucking punk kids these days don't even seem to remember the GWB years.
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If elected will you secure the border?
I live in the border state of Arizona and I do not feel safe.
Submitted by: Nancy K. from AZ
Sept. 26, 2016, 4 p.m.
Issue area: Foreign Policy & Military
Because figuring out what Trumps gobbledygook actually means is our job.
That and tell him if he can't handle a moderator then he should withdraw.
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which would no doubt be a question submitted by and up voted by actual nazis. this election certainly is special.
I don't know either.
It's infuriating to watch this imbecile up there and people come to his defense.
Everyone thinking about voting for him should be fucking embarrassed.
Tossed this one into voting for you!
https://presidentialopenquestions.com/questions/2437/vote/
Again, right on the top of the page:
Emphasis mine, but you get the point.
1497 votes.
Or basically 0.0015% of the total electorate.
No no its 400 pound dudes in their moms basement.
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The current most voted question doesn't actually explicitly name anyone, but...
Sounds right.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Not even subtle cyka
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Тихий, товарищ...
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hell, sort by most votes is basically the same
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Nice on message work from your surrogates that is.
Absolutely. Instagram and Twitter both track location data by default, unless you opt out (if you even can), is my understanding. And even if GPS data isn't available, they can always use IP data.
That can't be real, but we should make it real.
pleasepaypreacher.net
Apparently, this site does that, but it's paid
http://trendsmap.com/topic/#trumpwon#
Alright I see that guy's chart. How do I get my own chart/where did he get that? This sounds fascinating.
Not sure, but I remember seeing other instances where social media services provided positional trending analyses.
Any time I see the media interview a "millennial" i get worried for our future, then remember I was probably somewhat like that once.
To be fair the questions will be 'suggested' by vote, but the final decision will be with the debate organizers to choose questions that are at least, hopefully, relevant. (sorry Harambe)
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Dammit, Vladimir, maybe a little subtlety?
I studied English Literature in University College Dublin, and I specialised in Old and Middle English. I remember slogging my way through a bunch of photocopies of 12th century manuscripts when I came across this quote from a despairing monk.
"The world is coming to an end! Children no longer obey their parents!"
William Gibson's twitter feed is pretty great in general, but this one observation really knocks it out of the park, in my opinion.
I'm sometimes grateful that when I was a teenager, the Internet was still universities and defense contractors. I literally saw the start of the Web while at college. (Anyone else remember when it was all black text, blue links, and the occasional image floating in a sea of grey?)
The very young do not always do what they are told
I remember recommending that new site "google" over altavista or others... and slooooooowwwwwwwwww loading everything
oh man I disagree. check out the Commander in Chief forum where HRC shows human empathy and thanks vets asking questions, and Trump starts his answer by "correcting" a female vet with wrong facts, totally mansplaining at her
it's gon b good
It depends on if they let him coke back up in the middle.
They tried to bury us. They didn't know that we were seeds. 2018 Midterms. Get your shit together.
Because if not, someone needs to draw that.
I really don't think he does drugs. I think he never actually practices public speaking or debating and he was constantly having to gasp in breaths because he would ramble without stopping for like 60 seconds.
I didn't have the internet until after I graduated, but there was an intranet in university that featured copious amounts of fanfiction from the Science Fiction and Fantasy Society. I remember reading one sprawling epic that started with a girl in the Highlander: The Series universe who discovered she was immortal, had a crossover adventure in the Flash (the 90s TV show) universe and finished up on Deep Space 9 hundreds of years later, finally defeating her nemesis. I still think of it fondly.
I remember being recommended Altavista as the best search engine over ... I think it was yahoo.
Also, I remember AOL floppies. So many AOL floppies.
Fucking punk kids these days don't even seem to remember the GWB years.