JessFR
Bluelight Crew
Yeah no I'm done. I'm not repeating myself a third time. One benefit of the doubt was enough.
Peter Ferrara said:The recovery got started on Election Day 2016. It took Trump's Tax Cuts and Regulation Cuts to get the economy booming. Before that it was the worst and slowest economic recovery since the Great Depression. It took just 6 months for Trump to get to 3%, even though they said it was impossible - and then already it's over 4%, and I expect it's going to grow faster and faster. We're just getting started here."
The Dems say Trump is destroying our country... yet Obama is taking credit for our booming economy. Which one is it?
jg said:North Korean leader Kim Jong Un says his June summit with U.S. President Donald Trump has stabilized the regional security situation.
South Korean media pool reports say Kim made the comment during a meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in.
The reports say Kim thanked Moon for brokering his summit with Trump in Singapore.
The leaders of the two Koreas had their first in-depth talks in Pyongyang on Tuesday. The talks are to continue Wednesday and Moon is expected to return to Seoul on Thursday
Thanks for the links, I will do some reading and try to see what's going on there.
Without knowing too much about Devos I do think she was placed into her position because she can be trusted, not necessarily because she's the best person for the job. Unfortunately that's what it has come to at this point with so many DC snakes in the grass all trying to take down a democratically-elected president in what basically amounts to a coup. I do agree that the US education system shat itself a long time ago so I'm not blaming Trump for the current state of affairs like many others are wont to do - but education is definitely an important issue.
this is quite an interesting interview with rick wilson, a republican strategist who opposes trump from the right.
he discusses the fact that trump is not a conservative - and the fact that his policies will inevitably hurt the people who support him - amongst various other things.
it's a couple of weeks old, but still very much relevant.
were the media lying or did they make a mistake? they can't both be true.Because the entire legacy media was lying...yes they made a mistake with the numbers...
i am convinced it was a conscious lie driven by trump's narcissism and insecurity.If it was an honest mistake, do you honestly have a problem with it? Or are you convinced that it was a conscious lie (the purpose of which makes no sense because they were going to eventually get fact-checked).
I don't believe this, sorry. Source?
(my emphasis)The photographer cropped out empty space “where the crowd ended” for a new set of pictures requested by Trump on the first morning of his presidency, after he was angered by images showing his audience was smaller than Barack Obama’s in 2009.
The detail was revealed in investigative reports released to the Guardian under the Freedom of Information Act by the inspector general of the US interior department. They shed new light on the first self-inflicted crisis of Trump’s presidency, when his White House falsely claimed he had attracted the biggest ever inauguration audience.
The records detail a scramble within the National Park Service (NPS) on 21 January 2017 after an early-morning phone call between Trump and the acting NPS director, Michael Reynolds. They also state that Sean Spicer, then White House press secretary, called NPS officials repeatedly that day in pursuit of the more flattering photographs.
what false pretenses. they were circulating a factual photograph. not fake lies. an actual image of the crowd size(s)....but are you going to deny that the MSM circulated that half-full crowd under false pretenses?
but what about? but what about? but what about?Why didn't you call him out for insulting me in the previous post?
"but he started it!" really. that's where we are now? ok.Did I instigate the insult or did I merely call him what he called me?
absolutely. because two wrongs always make a rightI will refrain from insulting anyone as requested under the rules - but if someone does that to me then I'll respond in kind. Fair?
oh the fucking irony. but, again, let's ask this guy trump who you seem to admire quite a lot: Donald Trump Says He'll Run America Like His BusinessAlso what you're ignoring here is the difference between hiring for business and politics.
well, the net effect is that the public is now barred from knowing which activists, lobbyists, political donors and others are accessing the president and his staff on a daily basis. they cite "national security". what do you think?Thanks for the link, if this is all true I'd have an issue with it, unless some of it was done for temporary protective or security purposes (withholding White House visitor logs for example).
Thank you for the link. I know there's many on the right (whether it be closer to republicans or libertarians) who are just abhorred by what Trump is doing.
i asked you about this a couple of times last year but you did not answer.I'm not saying everything they publish is fake news, but everything (all media sources) require some pretty stringent fact-checking these days (and I am NOT talking about Snopes or Politifact).
Thank you for the link. I know there's many on the right (whether it be closer to republicans or libertarians) who are just abhorred by what Trump is doing.
^ i guess family values evangelicals are now fine with having 5 children by 3 different marriages and having an affair with a porn star then paying her off to keep her quiet.
very selective and extremely hypocritical.
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If Trump did rape anyone, he isn't a celebrity anymore and I guess he will be very well protected from any chance of being charged because of the loss of face to the nation, not because he is anything special himself. The head of state seems to be an important position in theory enough to be protected at all costs, even the cost of many other public servants reputations and huge expenses kn protecting his family, but not respected enough to have a respectable person take office.
What I meant was the media lied and the Trump admin made a mistake when they reflexively went on the defensive to disprove the media's lies.were the media lying or did they make a mistake? they can't both be true.
Again I'm imploring you to be fair and honest about this issue. Do you admit the media spread fake images to try and deligitimize the Trump inauguration?i am convinced it was a conscious lie driven by trump's narcissism and insecurity.
Unbelievable. You're actually denying it. Ever hear of lying by omission?what false pretenses. they were circulating a factual photograph. not fake lies. an actual image of the crowd size(s).
The True Story of Fake News said:ABC issued an apology for deceptively editing former White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer's comments about Trump's first few days in office after they cut him off mid-sentence in order to cast him in a false light. In a segment where ABC was complaining about the newly inaugurated president, Ari was shown saying, "It looks to me if the ball was dropped on Saturday," talking about the way Sean Spicer handled criticism about the size of the crowd at Trump's inauguration. The newscast continued to nitpick Trump's first week as president but after the segment aired, Fleischer tweeted, "Nightline proves Spicer right about MSM's dedication to negativity," adding, "if this is how the press reports, Trump is right to go after them." He concluded, "When the press distorts someone's quote and twists their words, we all have a problem."
He said they twisted his words because they left out the rest of his sentence when he said, "Sean recovered it and ran for a 1st down on Monday." After being called out by Fleischer on the deception, ABC issued an on-air apology, saying, 'Nightline aired a segment Monday night about the first three days of the new administration including Sean Spicer's statement ot the press on Saturday. As part of the report, we interviewed former White House press secretary Ari Fleischer. In editing the piece for air, his quote was shortened and as a result his opinions mischaracterized. We are fixing the piece online to include his full quote and context. We apologize and regret the error"
How convenient you only saw mine! Please read everyone's post with the same scrutiny that you read mine.i didn't call him out because i saw your insult, not his.
Mate, be mature about this. I'm not the one that has problems with insults here - it's everyone else who gets offended."but he started it!" really. that's where we are now? ok.
One wrong makes a wrong and that's regardless of where it emanates from.absolutely. because two wrongs always make a right
Maybe he was referring to the economy? (which is proving a success) Again, nuance.oh the fucking irony. but, again, let's ask this guy trump who you seem to admire quite a lot: Donald Trump Says He'll Run America Like His Business
As I stated I have a problem with it.well, the net effect is that the public is now barred from knowing which activists, lobbyists, political donors and others are accessing the president and his staff on a daily basis. they cite "national security". what do you think?
Bad move on his part. Now people are asking questions like why was alleged pedo/child-trafficker James Alefantis meeting privately with Obama in the WH on numerous occasions?as part of obama's commitment to transparency, the obama administration provided online records of visitors on an ongoing basis
Sessions looks unlikely to survive long past November, it seems.
It's like the evangelicals don't actually believe in Christianity, but rather some arbitrary right wing ideology that's simply justified using Christianity.
Funny. You just described my aunt and uncle.It's really weird. Somehow the establishment has utterly confused religion and politics for them and they're unable to tell them apart. My aunt and cousin have always been very Christian, they're sweet people who love others and are very moral, always have been. But for the last decade or so, they have utterly bought into the right-wing religious shit. They will ONLY vote Republican. They'll completely ignore any evidence that the candidates they're voting for go against their supposed values, values which they do still hold and practice in their own lives. They're big Trump supporters, citing that "finally we have a good Christian man in office again". The idea of voting Democrat makes them really uncomfortable and is tantamount to betraying their faith. It's the weirdest thing, and it creeps me out.