Absolutely hilarious answer by Bill Maher to a Trump supporter in this CNN town hall - worth a watch !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pglrv-91J2M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pglrv-91J2M
fortune11 said:Movingup said:fortune11 said:I never liked obama's executive orders but atleast he didnt go out of his way to demonize the political and legal process. In fact, Obamacare challenge did go all the way to the supreme court where justice Roberts ( a coservative, mind you) decided in favor of ACA. Obama held his office to the highest standards throughout the process.
I am very interested to see examples how President Trump going out of his way using executive orders to demonize the political, legal process. Please, let us know.
Obama held his office to the highest standards, here are a few glowing examples under his watch:
Traded Traitor Bergdahl for 5 Taliban terrorists + a Rose Garden ceremony
Obama said "not a smidgen of corruption" in the IRS targeting conservatives
Lois Lerner pleading the 5th for how many times?
Susan Rice talking points about Benghazi attack was a spontaneous act of violence
He paid $1.7 billion ransom to Iran for testing ballistic missiles
Veterans died while on waiting list to see doctors and the VA cover the medical records
Democrats have lost 900+ state legislature seats, 12 governors, 69 House seats, 13 Senate seats
I don't have time to further expand his resume.
Wow , you do have your Hannity down - great list of Fox News talking points.
But ... but .. email server ... but .... but Clinton foundation ... but .... Benghazi ... seems like a distant memory now doesn't it ? When this nitwit in the Oval Office kills 30 civilians and one US servicemember with nothing to show for it.
Wouldn't you trade the email server now for Mike Flynn selling state secrets to the Russian goon.
Wouldn't you trade Obama's supposed sin when he blamed Cambridge police for profiling a Harvard professor for the constant deluge of insults flowing out of Trump's mouth.
Keep convincing yourself that there is an equivalence , just so you can feel less guilty . But it is obvious to anyone that the scandals and b/s happening now are way beyond anything that has gone in this country in our living lifetimes. This cannot be normalized.
"intellectually honest"? "best interests of the nation at heart"? These neocons played a big role in tricking the American people into the Iraq War. Please explain how the Iraq War was in the best interests of the nation?fortune11 said:2. Read intellectually honest conservatives like George Will , Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard. I may not agree with them all the time, but they have the nation's best interests at heart.
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Happiness said:"intellectually honest"? "best interests of the nation at heart"? These neocons played a big role in tricking the American people into the Iraq War. Please explain how the Iraq War was in the best interests of the nation?fortune11 said:2. Read intellectually honest conservatives like George Will , Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard. I may not agree with them all the time, but they have the nation's best interests at heart.
Happiness said:"intellectually honest"? "best interests of the nation at heart"? These neocons played a big role in tricking the American people into the Iraq War. Please explain how the Iraq War was in the best interests of the nation?fortune11 said:2. Read intellectually honest conservatives like George Will , Bill Kristol, Weekly Standard. I may not agree with them all the time, but they have the nation's best interests at heart.
fortune11 said:The dangers of normalizing trump
https://www.bloomberg.com/view/arti...ing-to-keep-outrage-alive-in-the-age-of-trump
"I?m also concerned that those of us whose job it is to point this out won?t be up to that job. I?m already tired of writing the ?Trump had done something outrageous? column, because how many times can I point out that the man keeps acting in a distressingly unpresidential manner? And even if I write it, how long are readers going to be willing to read the same thing, over and over, with only the details changed for variety?
That?s what liberals worry about when they talk about ?normalizing Trump?: that the sheer repetitiveness of his offenses against liberal democracy will make them ordinary and banal, that we will lose our ability to understand that each new outrage is, in fact, outrageous, and must be treated as such if we are to retain the precious legacy bequeathed to us by our Founding Fathers, and two centuries of successors who painstakingly built the liberty we now enjoy. When his supporters dismiss criticisms as hysteria, saying ?It?s not that bad,? in some sense, they?re right: So far, he has not openly defied the courts, a la Andrew Jackson, nor explicitly threatened people who threaten his business interests. The problem is that the way you get to ?that bad? is often through a long succession of ?At least he hasn?t ?? until finally, he does, and you find that the permission granted for earlier transgressions has created a blanket hall pass for gross abuses of power.
No, liberals are right to worry, and in fact, I don?t think they worry enough. Because the biggest risk is that even if we keep shouting ?This is not normal!?, voters who have heard that a thousand times before will eventually yawn and say ?No, actually it is.?
Perspective said:It hasn't even been a month since the inauguration...
Office of Government Ethics calls on White House to probe Conway?s ?commercial? for Ivanka Trumphttps://www.yahoo.com/news/office-o...ys-commercial-for-ivanka-trump-211623489.html
irvinehomeowner said:Can't wait until SNL lampoons that handshake thing.
I'm going to start doing that... Obama made the fist bump his, I'll make the Trump pull mine.