JessFR
Bluelight Crew
I dunno, I've seen a lot of lies that came attached with a fox logo in the bottom left corner.

I'm not saying that what it says is factually wrong I don't know. But it's definitely not the whole picture.
The mean verbal ability score for Trump supporters was 6.15 words correct, while the mean verbal ability score for Clinton supporters was 5.69 correct, a difference of nearly a half a question on a 10-question test. This moderate difference is statistically significant at p<.0005.
Further, Trump supporters score significantly higher on verbal ability (6.15 correct) than the rest of the public combined (5.70 correct), whereas Clinton supporters score significantly lower on verbal ability (5.69 correct) than the rest of the public combined (5.98 correct).
(I am not surprised by this. I speak to a lot of people on all sides of the political spectrum. Smugness and condescension doesn't equal intelligence).
disproportionate/larger number of poorer people voting left wing, and poorer people tend to be less educated.
someone who can answer ___ with better use of English is "smarter". It means, again, that they're probably better educated. Which isn't the same as intelligence.
- Trump’s annual address was bookended by two moments of tension between the president and the House speaker. When he arrived for his speech, Trump appeared to reject a handshake from Nancy Pelosi, and the speaker later tore up her copy of the president’s remarks as he was wrapping up.
- Trump’s speech was built around some made-for-television moments. Most notably, he awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom to controversial radio host Rush Limbaugh and reunited a military family attending the event.
- Trump made it through the speech without mentioning impeachment, marking a rare moment of restraint from the unpredictable president. He is likely waiting until tomorrow, when the Senate is expected to acquit him, to take a victory lap.
- Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer and Texas congresswoman Veronica Escobar delivered the Democratic responses to the State of the Union, but their remarks were overshadowed by the tension between Trump and Pelosi.
I have to believe he had better options to appoint than corporate shills whose careers previously were spent working against the agencies they were appointed to.
that is such lame, trump-apologist b.s.Trump had virtually nobody to choose from to fill important positions...
^ indeed.
that is such lame, trump-apologist b.s.
during the campaign trump boasted that he'd "surround myself only with the best and most serious people" and "We want top-of-the-line professionals". he obviously didn't think he had "virtually nobody to choose from" so it's curious that you're making excuses for him.
his administration has been an utter shambles - the revolving door on the white house has been in constant action. his first national security advisor lasted less than 4 weeks!
on top of that, he pits staff against each other, publicly insults people who work for him and who he appointed and seems willing to throw pretty much anybody under the bus to avoid taking responsibility.
from fortune magazine (a bastion of left-wing media bias): Trump’s Staff Turnover Is the Highest for Any Presidency in Decades
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"i hire only the best people"
he sure doesn't think much of many of these great people he's hiring!
- Poll: Most Americans think Trump doesn't 'hire the best people'
- Trump attacks four of his ‘best people’ in one week
- Trump Hired Them, Then He Called Them Incompetent
- 17 of the ‘best people’ Trump hired — and then attacked
but it's always somebody else's fault... it's the democrats! it's the deep state! it's never-trumpers!
maybe he should listen to this guy:
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such fail.
alasdair
pointing out some of the how/why Trump communicates as he does, and why it is more effective than what Dems like Pelosi or Hillary do: