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A Question for Trump Supporters

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
Not if I knew the reason why. Do you?
You want to blame it on medical issues in the audience? I've sat in operas and plays that have seen such events, and they interfere with the performance very little -- it happened during Cyrano de Bergerac with Colme Feore at Stratford Festival that I attended, and Feore led the cast off, and when the situation was dealt with, brought them back on and continued at the very point it was interrupted.
 

Argentbear

Well-Known Member
I think you hit the nail on the head.

Way back when I made this statement which, IMO, has some validity (paraphrased)…”Hey guys, 2020 is gone… you need to stop the anti-Trumpism campaign. The more you hammer him, the more people are going to think that maybe Trump was onto something and you will cause people to want to vote for him."

IMV, I’m seeing it played out.

But, regardless of whether I was right or wrong, you have expressed my sentiments on the lesser of the two evils. That being said, then there will be a BIG discussion on why Trump is the lesser of the two evils vs Harris is the lesser of the two evils. Have no real desire to attack one or defend the other. November is just around the corner.
lets see....one is a racist, a convicted felon and sex offender yeah that qualifies him as a lesser
 

Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
You want to blame it on medical issues in the audience? I've sat in operas and plays that have seen such events, and they interfere with the performance very little -- it happened during Cyrano de Bergerac with Colme Feore that I attended, and Feore led the cast off, and when the situation was dealt with brought them back on and continued at the very point it was interrupted.
Because trump has compassion. He did not think it was right to keep speaking. It looked fun to me.

Would you comment if you found out trump plagiarized a book he coauthored?
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
Because trump has compassion. He did not think it was right to keep speaking. It looked fun to me.
You have just proved you know absolutely zippity-squat about the man -- he has no compassion for anyone but himself, and never, ever has. Anybody who has EVER actually paid even a little attention knows this by now.
Would you comment if you found out trump plagiarized a book he coauthored?
Are you making an accusation? I don't care to go looking it up.

Edited to add:

However, if he ever did decide to cite "The Art of the Deal," I'd call that plagiarizing. As his "coauthor" Tony Schwarz recalls:

Trump, facing a crowd that had gathered in the lobby of Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, laid out his qualifications, saying, “We need a leader that wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ” If that was so, Schwartz thought, then he, not Trump, should be running. Schwartz dashed off a tweet: “Many thanks Donald Trump for suggesting I run for President, based on the fact that I wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ”
 
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Clizby Wampuscat

Well-Known Member
You have just proved you know absolutely zippity-squat about the man -- he has no compassion for anyone but himself, and never, ever has. Anybody who has EVER actually paid even a little attention knows this by now.

Are you making an accusation? I don't care to go looking it up.

Edited to add:

However, if he ever did decide to cite "The Art of the Deal," I'd call that plagiarizing. As his "coauthor" Tony Schwarz recalls:

Trump, facing a crowd that had gathered in the lobby of Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, laid out his qualifications, saying, “We need a leader that wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ” If that was so, Schwartz thought, then he, not Trump, should be running. Schwartz dashed off a tweet: “Many thanks Donald Trump for suggesting I run for President, based on the fact

You have just proved you know absolutely zippity-squat about the man -- he has no compassion for anyone but himself, and never, ever has. Anybody who has EVER actually paid even a little attention knows this by now.

Are you making an accusation? I don't care to go looking it up.

Edited to add:

However, if he ever did decide to cite "The Art of the Deal," I'd call that plagiarizing. As his "coauthor" Tony Schwarz recalls:

Trump, facing a crowd that had gathered in the lobby of Trump Tower, on Fifth Avenue, laid out his qualifications, saying, “We need a leader that wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ” If that was so, Schwartz thought, then he, not Trump, should be running. Schwartz dashed off a tweet: “Many thanks Donald Trump for suggesting I run for President, based on the fact that I wrote ‘The Art of the Deal.’ ”
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
The media and the dems have to dehumanize him so you can think he is Hitler. You have fallen for it which is scary. Do you think he loves his children, wife etc.? Has compassion for them at least?
You be the judge. Read Mary Trump's comments about him. He's on his third wife, so one wonders what he really thought of the first two, but I'm no expert on that. I do know that I love my partner, and in 30 years have never been unfaithful, while I also know that Trump had a rather scandalous tryst with a porn star just a couple of months after his 5th child (his new wife's 1st) was born.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
I wonder, if Joe Biden was participating in a Town Hall, where questions are being asked of him as candidate for President, what would you have posted if he abruptly stopped taking questions and instead turned it into a half-hour music fest, with him pretending to dance (to YMCA, no less!)?

C'mon, be honest. What would you have commented on his fitness for POTUS?
I was going to ask the same question except about Kamala Harris. People on the right have already mocked her for her dance moves (which are much better than Biden's or Trump's).

But Trump shows himself to be an airhead, and his fans refuse to admit it.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
I just listened to a Trump supporter on PBS Newshour, broadcasting even as I type. He said:

"I've been watching Trump since the 80's in New York. I don't expect Trump to do the right thing in most circumstances, because he never has."

And he supports him. Huh?!"
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
I note that you cite a well-known Conservative activist, and that the only other references to said plagiarism I've found in Google are references to his statements. Are you quite sure you don't have an agenda, and are being perfectly fair?
 

SalixIncendium

अहं ब्रह्मास्मि
Staff member
Premium Member
You said,

That appears to me to be a pretty clear assertion that the responsibility for the increase in gas prices lies with the President, and that therefore we must expect another Democratic President to continue to keep those prices high. If that is not what you meant, your words make no sense.
Your appearances deceive you.

My point was that one will accept an evil one knows over an evil that has yet to be seen. Anything beyond this, you've read into in on your own.

I hope this now makes some sense to you.
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
Your appearances deceive you.

My point was that one will accept an evil one knows over an evil that has yet to be seen. Anything beyond this, you've read into in on your own.

I hope this now makes some sense to you.
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 has yet to be seen," is evil -- if you haven't seen it?
 

Evangelicalhumanist

"Truth" isn't a thing...
Premium Member
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 has yet to be seen," is evil -- if you haven't seen it?
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. And I've listened to Trump's, who said, just in the last 2 days, that he might have to use the National Guard and the military against other Americans -- the "evil" ones who don't agree with him, and who don't accept him as their Beloved Leader.
 
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