Sad but true. How long has politics been so circus-like in America? So horribly polarizing president seems like a bad choice to lead a nation. Btw, what are the viewer numbers for "neutral" tv channels?I think people hate him because he's an asshole. And I think other people love him for the same reason.![]()
Sad but true. How long has politics been so circus-like in America? So horribly polarizing president seems like a bad choice to lead a nation. Btw, what are the viewer numbers for "neutral" tv channels?
Sad but true. How long has politics been so circus-like in America? So horribly polarizing president seems like a bad choice to lead a nation. Btw, what are the viewer numbers for "neutral" tv channels?
Understood. Thank you for enlightening me.All kinds of people
It was hilarious after Northam got in trouble for old racist yearbook photos that surfaced, CNN wrote his name with a (R) next to it.
And people wonder why they call them FAKE NEWS.
maybe. or maybe they made a simple typo mistake.You do know that (R) stands for representative? It is standard nomenclature. There is nothing "fake" about the use of that insignia. It is used all the time, whether the news is of a positive or negative slant for representatives of either parties.
indeed - just take a look at the way he's handled this denmark debacle. he's insulted and ostracised an ally by showing his astonishing ignorance on the international stage then acting like a petulant child when he didn't get his way...I think people hate him because he's an asshole. And I think other people love him for the same reason.![]()
so i give him credit for this: Trump Orders Student Loan Forgiveness for Disabled Veterans
He managed to depress me once againif you follow the tweet from CH's post, and read the replies, Trump didn't do anything really.
Uhh, that has not been my experience at all. In my experience (r) stands for republican, and (d) for democrat.You do know that (R) stands for representative? It is standard nomenclature. There is nothing "fake" about the use of that insignia. It is used all the time, whether the news is of a positive or negative slant for representatives of either parties.
Same.Uhh, that has not been my experience at all. In my experience (r) stands for republican, and (d) for democrat.
Anyone else care to weigh in here cause I'm having doubts now.
You do know that (R) stands for representative? It is standard nomenclature. There is nothing "fake" about the use of that insignia. It is used all the time, whether the news is of a positive or negative slant for representatives of either parties.
maybe. or maybe they made a simple typo mistake.
equating a typo with a deliberate, systematic pattern of false news is a bit of a stretch (but not if you're biased and determined to push the "all news i disagree with is FAKE NEWS" narrative...
alasdair
Btw, how much do you americans believe that the reason people seem to either hate or love trump is, because he leaves a lasting impression more so than anyone else involved with politics?
You do know that (R) stands for representative? It is standard nomenclature. There is nothing "fake" about the use of that insignia. It is used all the time, whether the news is of a positive or negative slant for representatives of either parties.