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10 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

yes, because that's what a president is supposed to do.

 

Meanwhile, maga's are unsure whether it's real or a laser pointer.  I mean selling trump bibles was both.  And the maga "Christians" weren't fazed.  Using free speech and the FCC as batteries for his laser pointer is unAmerican, unpatriotic and devoid of any class or shame.  He's a national disgrace that you all justify with "TDS".  Watch a documentary or read a book on the rise of the third reich and see the parallels.

You're being irrational. Rather than parallels its most likely confirmation bias in interpreting events from afar. And seriously, how can we trust the judgment of people that believed Joe Biden was of sound mind and body when it was obvious through simple observation that he wasn't?

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49 minutes ago, teef said:

so i was supposed to know that the president would get jimmy kimmel yanked from the air and blame ratings and not his own doing?  we saw countless people defend this as  well, only to find out that it was a trump tantrum and had nothing to do with ratings.  hell, @BillsFanNC thought the kimmel being pulled from the air nonsense was done by the democrats to take attention from the charlie kirk murder.  he actually said that.

 

so are we now going to do this with meyers?  tell us his rating are low so he should be pulled from the air?  it's late night tv.  who cares?  the president!  that's who.

 

why respond?  i wasn't  talking to you.  why do you need the back and forth so bad?

the president shouldn't be himself...at all.  that's why were in this mess.  think about it.  this country needs so much fixing and he's worried about yet another late night host?  time to be a big boy.  by the way, what did you think about he 50 year mortgage idea?  or the 15 year car loan?  maybe he should be spending more time on better ideas that worrying about seth meyers.  

I don’t particularly like this sort of action from Trump, didn’t like it in the first term.  Kimmel, Meyers etc appeal to a certain subset of people who like their leftist views, like  their own brand of hypocrisy.  
 

Still, it seems to me that a president is more than capable of thinking random thoughts about TV hosts and canned dialogue throughout the minutes, hours, and days.  In fact, I’d think it’s pretty common.  The difference is Trump uses his platform to share his thoughts while others do not.  Perhaps it’s because Trump feels, justly, I think, that the best way to communicate his thoughts is not through the MSM filter where it can be twisted, cut, copied and pasted to serve other masters.   Of course, you get some of this stuff mixed in there because Trump is Trump.  
 

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2 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

I don’t particularly like this sort of action from Trump, didn’t like it in the first term.  Kimmel, Meyers etc appeal to a certain subset of people who like their leftist views, like  their own brand of hypocrisy.  
 

Still, it seems to me that a president is more than capable of thinking random thoughts about TV hosts and canned dialogue throughout the minutes, hours, and days.  In fact, I’d think it’s pretty common.  The difference is Trump uses his platform to share his thoughts while others do not.  Perhaps it’s because Trump feels, justly, I think, that the best way to communicate his thoughts is not through the MSM filter where it can be twisted, cut, copied and pasted to serve other masters.   Of course, you get some of this stuff mixed in there because Trump is Trump.  
 

no. he doesn't get a pass.  the man leads our country, yet he doesn't have a thick enough skin to deal with television like late night hosts and south park?   and trump doesn't use his platform to share his thoughts.  he uses it to throw tantrums, attack other people, and tell us what a wonderful job he's doing.  i think there's more than enough on our president's plate he has to take care of instead of his hurt feelings.  i've always though someone needs to take twitter away from him.  it doesn't seem to help.

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25 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

The difference is Trump uses his platform to share his thoughts while others do not.  

Bs. These are calculated and well considered actions to help accomplish a goal, in this case, freedom of speech. They may not succeed initially but they’ll keep trying. 

 

the remainder of you post is also bs. 

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14 minutes ago, teef said:

no. he doesn't get a pass.  the man leads our country, yet he doesn't have a thick enough skin to deal with television like late night hosts and south park?   and trump doesn't use his platform to share his thoughts.  he uses it to throw tantrums, attack other people, and tell us what a wonderful job he's doing.  i think there's more than enough on our president's plate he has to take care of instead of his hurt feelings.  i've always though someone needs to take twitter away from him.  it doesn't seem to help.

You’ve mistaken my comments for a directive on how you must act or perceive things, Teef.   I get what you’re saying, and that’s one way to look at it. 
 

Here’s the way I see it playing out—there’s more than enough on our President’s plate and if this distraction bothers you to a sufficient level, vote accordingly in future elections.   A while back, on a subject I’ve since forgotten, another poster suggested “people don’t care” about one thing or another from the previous administration.   He was possibly correct, possibly incorrect but all I can say is voters will move one way or the other and when it came down to it, Trump prevailed.  
 

 

 I’d bet in this case—most people don’t care.   

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46 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

yes, because that's what a president is supposed to do.

 

Meanwhile, maga's are unsure whether it's real or a laser pointer.  I mean selling trump bibles was both.  And the maga "Christians" weren't fazed.  Using free speech and the FCC as batteries for his laser pointer is unAmerican, unpatriotic and devoid of any class or shame.  He's a national disgrace that you all justify with "TDS".  Watch a documentary or read a book on the rise of the third reich and see the parallels.


 

did someone say laser?

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, leh-nerd skin-erd said:

You’ve mistaken my comments for a directive on how you must act or perceive things, Teef.   I get what you’re saying, and that’s one way to look at it. 
 

Here’s the way I see it playing out—there’s more than enough on our President’s plate and if this distraction bothers you to a sufficient level, vote accordingly in future elections.   A while back, on a subject I’ve since forgotten, another poster suggested “people don’t care” about one thing or another from the previous administration.   He was possibly correct, possibly incorrect but all I can say is voters will move one way or the other and when it came down to it, Trump prevailed.  
 

 

 I’d bet in this case—most people don’t care.   

i agree.  most people don't care.  just trump seems to care.  the people that do care are fueled by politics.  there's zero need to do this again. kimmel goes off the area and some insist is not due to trump, but rather ratings. when we found out it was trump, no one was surprised. now he's calling out another late night host, and wants him off the air and states ratings...again.  i just don't think we need to do this again.  

 

did you hear the news about comey?  he may want to get that right rather than venting about celebrities on twitter.  

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19 minutes ago, teef said:

i agree.  most people don't care.  just trump seems to care.  the people that do care are fueled by politics.  there's zero need to do this again. kimmel goes off the area and some insist is not due to trump, but rather ratings. when we found out it was trump, no one was surprised. now he's calling out another late night host, and wants him off the air and states ratings...again.  i just don't think we need to do this again.  

 

did you hear the news about comey?  he may want to get that right rather than venting about celebrities on twitter.  

Yes, I heard about Comey.  He's very well-versed in the law, covered his tracks well and will ultimately be above the law.   Smart guy, people will judge him as they see fit.  And, perhaps the DOJ appeals, gets him to burn a bit mroe of his own cash to make it sting a bit. 

 

Same with AG James--seems pretty clear that she misrepresented her plans for her purchase, will claim clerical error and case will be dismissed.   An old friend, a police officer at the time, always told me that with few exceptions, when law enforcement questions you, keep your mouth shut and seek counsel.  These people know how to cover tracks.  

 

Of course, on the other hand....Trump has seen victories against CBS, he's got the BBC on the ropes, etc.  He also prevailed in the Smith case, did a fair amount of talking then, too.   Oh, and he's President--the net result of the politicization of such things. 

 

Again--you're not alone in how you feel, but you're just one of many, many voices. 

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, teef said:

no. he doesn't get a pass.  the man leads our country, yet he doesn't have a thick enough skin to deal with television like late night hosts and south park?   and trump doesn't use his platform to share his thoughts.  he uses it to throw tantrums, attack other people, and tell us what a wonderful job he's doing.  i think there's more than enough on our president's plate he has to take care of instead of his hurt feelings.  i've always though someone needs to take twitter away from him.  it doesn't seem to help.

someone needs to take twitter away from him?

Posted
53 minutes ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

Bs. These are calculated and well considered actions to help accomplish a goal, in this case, freedom of speech. They may not succeed initially but they’ll keep trying. 

 

the remainder of you post is also bs. 

Your experiences in Cuba, and opinions on same, immediately disqualify you as any arbiter of 'freedom of speech'.  

 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Pokebball said:

someone needs to take twitter away from him?

or maybe observing it for him.  trump usually doesn't do himself any favors when tweeting.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Joe Ferguson forever said:

yes, because that's what a president is supposed to do.

 

Meanwhile, maga's are unsure whether it's real or a laser pointer.  I mean selling trump bibles was both.  And the maga "Christians" weren't fazed.  Using free speech and the FCC as batteries for his laser pointer is unAmerican, unpatriotic and devoid of any class or shame.  He's a national disgrace that you all justify with "TDS".  Watch a documentary or read a book on the rise of the third reich and see the parallels.

 

 

 

In other words, you find the laser pointer irresistible...

 

Thus, it is highly effective on the target audience...

 

Allowing Trump to manipulate you like this is not a smart move...

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