06-30-2020, 05:16 PM
(06-30-2020, 02:57 PM)Black Dragon Wrote: The comic isn't my work, just something I found. Also, negative attention is still attention. The way I saw the 2106 election process go, all the negative attention the mainstream media gave Trump actually helped him get elected and solidified his image as an outsider...which he isn't. I've listed many things he's said and done that are straight up authoritarian and sociopathic, and you fanboys haven't addressed any of those directly, still spewing this bullshit that he's an ok person and an outsider. He's a buttpuppet for the fossil fuel industry, he supports Wall Street instead of the working class, he thinks "taking out their families" is the answer to terrorism, he pardons a sociopathic war criminal who did exactly that, and the list goes on and on and on yet you fanboys will not address the FACTS. Instead, you circumvent the facts with fancy and long winded debates and circular logic. Well argued bullshit is still bullshit.
The negative attention did help him get elected. However you assume that he has an image of an outsider and is not an outsider. He is not an outsider to the circles of influence that he had to play in to run his business. He is an outsider to politics. That is why so many republicans hate him. That is why the republicans did not keep any of their campaign promises in 2016, which resulted in them happily losing the house in 2018. Just because I have a different opinion to yours does not mean that I do not know what you are talking about. I just disagree with your conclusion.
So sense you seem to want someone to respond to your earlier list I will play along, why not.
Quote:1.) Stated the answer to fighting terrorism is to "take out their families"
2.) Supports and respects authoritarian dictators who have atrocious human rights records, and doesn't give two shits about human rights or freedoms
3.) Has many toxic supporters, for instance people with signs such as "save the economy, sacrifice the weak", people who identify as "incels", and other demographics that are utter trash
4.) believed in the Vietnam war, but dodged the draft because he was too good to fight it himself
5.) has people tear gassed by thugs with no real uniforms(probably mercs) to go to hold a bible at some church for a photo opp
6.) has not condemned/takes advice from Henry Kissinger
7.) Was buddy buddy with the Clintons and Epstein
8.) Is a wall street and fossil fuel industry buttpuppet
9.) is a narcissist if not a full blown sociopath
10.) does not espouse democratic or republican principles, but rather authoritarian and imperialistic ones
11.) is a compulsive liar who talks out his ass all the time
12.) is not actually an "outsider"
1.) I completely disagree with his idea. I also realize the logic behind it, even if I disagree. This type of thinking is not unusual for people and there are many who see what ISIS was doing as taking advantage of our rules of engagement, which they were. This would be an option for demoralizing the enemy but I don't think it is moral or effective in the long term.
Donald Trump on Fox & Friends' Wrote:"I would do my best, absolute best — I mean, one of the problems we have or one of the reasons we're so ineffective, you know, they're trying to, they're using them as shields. It's a horrible thing," the real estate tycoon said.2.) There is too many conflicting stories on this claim. Trump treats leaders of other countries with respect and he flatters them. Then he calls them out in press conferences here, usually alternating a compliment with criticism. This is a tactic to get people to listen to you without becoming defensive. I believe this is part of his strategy. He recently removed some of the unique protections Hong Kong had on trade since the China Security Bill all the protest was about has passed. He also just passed a bill condemning the Uygher camps. He has also been tough enough on China to renegotiate our trade deals. I wish he would be tougher when it comes to the Uygher camps and Hong Kong personally.
"But we're fighting a very politically correct war. And the other thing is with the terrorists, you have to take out their families," Trump added.
"When you get these terrorists, you have to take out their families. They care about their lives, don't kid yourself. But they say they don't care about their lives. You have to take out their families."
3.) Someone having crazy supporters does not mean much. Crazy people come in in all stripes and the two party system doesn't give them much choice. Calling demographics "utter trash" is not very loving toward your other selves.
4.) https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...al/579265/Trump's Draft Deferement isn't Unusual-The Atlantic
I don't agree with what he did but as I have said before about other topics, I try not to judge a person who was making a decision in a very different time and place.
5.) I assume you are talking about having the protestors cleared from Lafayette square. The decision was made by Attorney General William Barr and the Secret Service. The images show riot police ousting the protestors. A person who was on the scene called into a radio program I was listening to and reported that the police attempted to get the crowd to move away before resorting to pepper spray and other means after the crowd refused. Trump should have just waited until the next morning or something, but after the secret service removed Trump from the white house over security concerns and Trump was widely ridiculed in the media he probably felt like he had to make a display of strength. Very yellow ray thinking but that is where people are.
6.) It appears Trump does know Kissinger and has had him to the White House. There is this I found as well. https://www.factcheck.org/2019/04/what-k...out-trump/
I don't really recall many conspiracy theories about Kissinger or know much about him. I did find this article. https://www.politico.com/magazine/story/...acy-213237 The following quote appears relevant to your point.
Mario Del Pero, professor of international history at Sciences Po and author of The Eccentric Realist: Henry Kissinger and the Shaping of American Foreign Policy Wrote:Was he a war criminal? I am afraid that by the standards some of his critics have applied to Kissinger numerous post-1945 U.S. statesmen could be accused of crimes against humanity (and that applies perhaps to the vast majority of modern great powers’ leaders).
So I have no real opinion about his relationship with Kissinger.
7.) Trump explained his buddy relationship with the Clintons as maintaining a good relationship to do business. May or may not be true but he was also a registered democrat for a long time. Even my father who is a republican voted for Clinton in 1996. Clinton then would not even be able to run in the current climate. As for Epstein, it is well known they knew each other. Guiffre who was one of Epsteins girls was asked about Trump and said that he did not have sex with any of the girls while she was "working" there. She had no problem naming other high profile individuals. He is also on the flight logs of the Lolita Express, which so are many many people, including Oprah. That by itself does not mean much. This link to a book says Trump helped start the investigation into Epstein, although for self serving reasons. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...n-him.html I have also read other accounts that during the initial investigation Trump offered to cooperate with police in the investigation. Which would be unlikely if he would be caught up in it. I think if they could have gotten Trump with this Epstein would have been given an even better deal than the first time and be sitting on a beach somewhere.
8.)This is an opinion. You are free to have it. I agree with America being energy independent, and it would be even better if they would unclassify the real energy tech they have. The regulations cut by Trump are a good thing IMO. They are more burdensome to small businesses and entrepreneurs than to large corporations. If they were actually harmful to the large corps then they would not have existed.
9.) This has been said about every president since I have been alive. I think anyone who volunteers for that position has to have a bit of narcissism in their personality.
10.) You will have to give some examples here if you want a response. This is again an opinion.
11.) You will have to be more specific if you want to discuss this. I agree he talks off the cuff a lot, and about things he should probably shut up about before he looks into more. Some find that part of the appeal though. He isn't afraid to say, "This is what I think, but I don't know much about it." I don't think he lies more than other politicians, and seems like it is less to me.
12.) This was addressed first.
I hadn't previously heard about Trump pardoning War Criminals. I have looked into it briefly and so far it looks like it is pretty divisive as most issues around him are. My initial thought was they he should not have pardoned at least 1 of the individuals but that was the only case presented with much detail in what I read. I would need to do more research to draw an opinion on all three individuals.