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Camille Paglia saying Trump will be reelected

Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:03 pm
Posted by KeyserSoze999
Member since Dec 2009
10608 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:03 pm
I know she's a lib, but how does someone as brilliant as Paglia vote for Jill Stein?

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FRANK BRUNI: I feel like one can't have any conversation today, without it being at some point about Donald Trump. So I thought we'd just begin with Donald Trump.

Get him entirely out of the way.

In my world of friends and acquaintances it seems like everybody is either in near hysteria and feels like we're in the end of days. Or they look at those people and see a bunch of drama queens. I want to know where you two stand on this. What is your state of mind and state of feeling about the Donald Trump era?

We'll start with you Camille because I know you're so shy with your opinions.

CAMILLE PAGLIA: I am a Bernie Sanders supporter. I voted for Jill Stein. So I want to make that clear.

My feeling is that an election occured.

It is incumbent upon the defeated party to pull itself together, or else we're going to get the reelection of the present administration. That's what I feel right now.

BRUNI: You feel like he is going to get reelected?

PAGLIA: Yes. The Democrats have overplayed their hand. And the -- I just can't imagine--

BRUNI: You're already betting on his reelection less than 100 days in?

PAGLIA: Yes because what the Democrats needed to do-- and the major media, Frank, needed to do was to do some soul-searching.

BRUNI: By that you mean the failing New York Times?

PAGLIA: Yes.

BRUNI: Yes, we're going to rebrand this 'Failing Times Talks.'

PAGLIA: If you read only the New York Times-- I said, 'Oh my God!' The readers of the New York Times are heading for a major, major breakdown shock if Trump is in fact elected.

BRUNI: Did you think he was going to be elected?

PAGLIA: I was the very first to call him a carnival barker, and I didn't take him seriously at all. And then, shortly after the very first Republican debate, I saw Diamond & Silk, the African-American sisters doing a pro-Trump attack on Megyn Kelly on their podcast, and I thought, I suddenly saw the populism, and from that moment forward, I could feel the momentum of it. And the New York media was in an absolute bubble about this. Let's not get started on the strategic errors of the Hillary campaign...

BRUNI: We're going to get to that, but let me ask Andy: When he came down the escalator, almost two years ago now, did you think it was possible we'd be sitting here tonight talking about him in the White House?

ANDY COHEN: No. Actually, I kept thinking in the back of my head, 'He could win!' I thought it was possible. I was the idiot who was going to FiveThirtyEight and looking at Nate Silver's percentages eighteen times a day. And I was like, 'It's okay, it's at 72% today, so it is going to be okay!'

I just felt like the biggest a-hole on election night, like I had been--

And then suddenly all the tweets were-- The New York Times is predicting 85% chance Trump is going to win by 9:30 at night... So I do feel like an idiot. I got sucked into this thing, but when I did -- nothing was sticking to him, he was behaving like a Real Housewife at all of these debates, and he was --and not in a good way...

And he was, but he was talking to people in a way that they were connecting with, and the thing that is so upsetting to me and a lot of people is that facts don't matter anymore. And he can lie and lie and lie, and it is his own truth, and it is funny you said you think he could be reelected.

Just today I was walking by a monitor, I don't know what channel was on, but there was -- he has some slogan about jobs for America or some new plan. And I saw that chyron: 'Jobs For America Plan,' and I thought to myself, okay, it doesn't even matter if this works or not, he could get reelected because he has a 'Jobs For America' plan. But I had that thought today.


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Posted by KCT
Psalm 23:5
Member since Feb 2010
38911 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:09 pm to
She might be a lefty, but in many ways the haze circling her brain started clearing up about 3-4 years ago. She even woke up to the fact that women need to act like women in order to attract a man.

I'll always give a feminist credit when she wakes up to the truth.
Posted by Zach
Gizmonic Institute
Member since May 2005
112467 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:12 pm to
quote:

I know she's a lib, but how does someone as brilliant as Paglia vote for Jill Stein?


It's deduction. She's a lifelong Dem so she's not voting GOP. She was a fan of Hillary years ago when she viewed Hillary as a warrior bitch. But she turned on her in recent years. She came to find Hillary to be a totally dishonest, boring, lying POS.

So, she was left with Bernie and Jill. They are both honest socialists so Camille went with the girl since she's a lesbian.
Posted by coolpapaboze
Parts Unknown
Member since Dec 2006
15806 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:16 pm to
She's an increasingly rare breed: an intellectually honest liberal. I really enjoy her articles, she always has an interesting and thoughtful perspective on things.

Whatever that program was, NYT speaks, or whatever, would have been intolerable without her. Cohen and Bruni are painful to listen to.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78056 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:42 pm to
paglia has always been a free-thinker; a rare breed for someone with liberal tendancies.

i adore her.
Posted by CAD703X
Liberty Island
Member since Jul 2008
78056 posts
Posted on 4/20/17 at 2:43 pm to
quote:

She's an increasingly rare breed: an intellectually honest liberal


damn dude we used almost the same language in responding
This post was edited on 4/20/17 at 2:43 pm
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