Why aren't you interested in whether Trump can answer a question?
At the economic Club in Chicago on Tuesday, he was continuously asked questions and he would forget the questions and meander and start speaking about completely other things, and the moderator would have to try to bring him back...
It's interesting that after his demented musical town hall, in which he swayed to (mostly classical) music for 39 minutes, Trump is cancelling several more events.
He's just cancelled a rally with the NRA, for example, which seems odd!
NBC News thought it had secured a sit-down interview with...
Extremely well-done and thorough! You and I are just about of an age, and I am constantly amazed as just how much the world has changed in our lifetimes. Most of what we take for granted today would have been inconceivable to someone born just 100 years ago.
I think that Texas is, in general, too fond of killing people. So they will again.
And, let's also say, the American justice system is absolutely, fatally allergic to ever admitting it made a mistake. We've seen this in literally thousands of cases where new evidence has exonerated people who...
I think we should also mention, on the topic of which candidate "answers questions," that Kamala Harris was in the "lion's den" on Fox -- a highly antagonistic platform and an antogonistic interviewer. BUT SHE WAS THERE--and answered questions.
She was also interviewed on 60 Minutes, as all...
Um, have you actually listened to Trump? Long-winded to the extent of bringing every topic to a simple question without ever answering the question directly.
No, he means her answers were not all "yes, Mr. Interviewer, you are corret. I should have done that." Speaking for herself is NOT what he wanted to hear. And so, of course, he didn't hear.
And for the record, I watched the whole interview, and she acquitted herself extremely well, and with much better answers than you ever get out of Donald Trump. Just the other day, Bloomberg asked him, "will you commit to a peaceful transfer of power if you lose?" His answer? "We had a peaceful...
Have you already forgotten Trump's bananapants boo-boo-bonkers town hall, in which instead of answering questions, he swayed to pop opera and other bizarre music for 39 minutes?
I've had many bosses -- and by and large they were all of a breed. The only determiner in how those relationships went was me.
I'm just begging people to look with as much honesty as they can muster at what Trump has really done, and who he really is. So many court cases, too much testimony to...
I thought about the question of loving his wives, and I noticed:
He married Ivana in 1972 (she was born in 1949, so was 23 at the time, while he was 26)
He married Marla in 1993 (she was born in 1963, so was 30 at the time, while he was 47)
He married Melania in 2005 (she was born in 1970, so...
All of human progress has been the result of taking the risk of trying something new. All of it. You get nowhere going forward by trying to stay where you were because it's less scary than something you don't know.
And I'll answer my own question: You could ask both, and listen to both. What "evil" did Harris do as District Attorney, or as Attorney General in California? What "evil" has she done as a Senator? Surely there's a record that can be perused.
Then we can listen to her stump speeches. I have...
Makes some sense? Well, in one sense, it seems to say that there is no way to escape the evil you know, because you can't trust anything new. Seems pretty dismal to me.
But even worse, I can understand the idea of "an evil one knows," but how do you decide that this other thing, the "evil that...