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re: Trump's Facebook post on Meltyl Streep

Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:00 pm to
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:00 pm to
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You know what I mean. As a general public opinion not literally every single person. Jesus you'd think a Trumpkin wouldn't get so hung up over exact wording....


Well, you should talk because the Trump haters sure got hung up over every word Trump said.

And when do you get to say what the general public thinks when the general public who voted in every state that Trump won resulted in Trump winning the presidency?

Posted by Corch Urban Myers
Columbus, OH
Member since Jul 2009
5993 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:03 pm to
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warren buffet isn't as visible as trump but has plenty of stuff written about and by him as well as tv appearances and even an hbo special coming outabout him


I honestly only know that he is billionaire who lives in a modestly sized house in Kansas City(?) who owns his own investment firm and is routinely consulted by Presidents. That says to me he is obviously very intelligent. And that's about all I got. Perhaps I will take a look into him, get one of his books to read.
Posted by oklahogjr
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Member since Jan 2010
40237 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:07 pm to
He's a brilliant business man. One of the best of all time. He's giving away most of his fortune and challenges all super wealthy to do the same. He's a very fascinating guy. Also a great investor who was Benjamin Graham's star pupil.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:07 pm to
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And like I alluded to earlier, I'm sure that if Obama would have publicly ridiculed Trump et al while they harped on and on about the "birther" conspiracy, you and all the other Trump supporters would have been just as supportive in your responses.

After all, can't let those "lackeys get away with their drive by insults," right?


And like I say to all the other Hillary supporters, you are just upset because you were absolutely certain that all the lies spread by the presstitutes and the Dumocrats would result in Hillary winning the presidency and when she lost all you can be is a sore loser.

Now go play with your Princess Leia doll while we real men watch the Bama/Clemson National Championship football game.
This post was edited on 1/9/17 at 7:18 pm
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:11 pm to
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He's a brilliant business man. One of the best of all time. He's giving away most of his fortune...


He hasn't given me any of his fortune yet.

When am I going to get some of it?
Posted by ForeLSU
The Corner of Sanity and Madness
Member since Sep 2003
41525 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:14 pm to
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When am I going to get some of it?


send him your life story, he may feel sorry enough for you to send you a couple hundred...
Posted by oklahogjr
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Member since Jan 2010
40237 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 7:14 pm to
Just go apply at the gates foundation or any of his other charities. Surely one would find sympathy for your condition.
Posted by Strophie
Member since Apr 2014
438 posts
Posted on 1/9/17 at 11:04 pm to
Ah, so presented with the obvious hypocrisy of your thinking, you result to an ad hominem and then cut off the discussion.

As I said, very Trumpian of you.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 8:49 am to
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When am I going to get some of it?


quote:

send him your life story, he may feel sorry enough for you to send you a couple hundred...


Meh, I wouldn't waste my time because I'm not a minority, woman, "gay", disabled person or Dumocrat.

I'll just continue to live off my earnings.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 9:07 am to
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Ah, so presented with the obvious hypocrisy of your thinking, you result to an ad hominem and then cut off the discussion.


Take the same advice you would give Trump.

Grow thicker skin.

Now what else have you got to say that makes you look like a fool?

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As I said, very Trumpian of you.


At least Trump supporters are not so stupid they would keep trying to to cash in a losing ticket at the winners' window like you dumocrats are doing.

We won.

You lost.

Get used to it.
Posted by Strophie
Member since Apr 2014
438 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 10:48 am to
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Take the same advice you would give Trump.

Grow thicker skin.


Where did I say this was bothering me? I'm not offended in the slightest.

I just am pointing out your position, which I see as being incredibly hypocritical, because I think it's interesting that you're so set in the "Right = Good, Left = LIBTARD LOL" mantra. Even when it's obvious that things that are done on both sides are filtered by you to only reflect well for Republicans. There's some cognitive dissonance going on here.

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At least Trump supporters are not so stupid they would keep trying to to cash in a losing ticket at the winners' window like you dumocrats are doing.



"Dumocrats." Nice.

And how exactly am I trying to do this? By talking about how I don't like how Trump presents himself while representing the country? Uh, okay. I didn't realize that qualified as me arguing that Clinton should be president.

quote:

We won.

You lost.

Get used to it.


I voted for Hillary because I saw her as the least shitty of two shitty choices. I have no love lost for Clinton. I wouldn't have exactly been ecstatic with her winning either. It's no skin off my back that she lost. But it's interesting to me that whenever I debate what I see as perceived flaws in Trump, the discussion inevitably gets dumbed down to "WE WON, YOU LOST, LOL."

Uh, sure. Trump is my president too, even though I didn't vote for him. So what did I lose, exactly? Not much changes for me. Come on man, ease off the rhetoric.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 11:41 am to
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Take the same advice you would give Trump.

Grow thicker skin.


quote:

Where did I say this was bothering me? I'm not offended in the slightest.


Sure you aren't.


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I just am pointing out your position, which I see as being incredibly hypocritical, because I think it's interesting that you're so set in the "Right = Good, Left = LIBTARD LOL" mantra. Even when it's obvious that things that are done on both sides are filtered by you to only reflect well for Republicans. There's some cognitive dissonance going on here.


Since I once was a Dumocrat but now am a Republican that doesn't mean I agree with everything the Republicans do.

When the Republicans do something I disagree with then I'll express my opposition to the Republican position.

I can't help that I oppose practically everything the Dumocrats say or do.

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At least Trump supporters are not so stupid they would keep trying to to cash in a losing ticket at the winners' window like you dumocrats are doing.


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"Dumocrats." Nice.


Since I was a Dumocrat when I was young and dumb, that qualifies me as being able to call them Dumocrats.

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And how exactly am I trying to do this? By talking about how I don't like how Trump presents himself while representing the country? Uh, okay. I didn't realize that qualified as me arguing that Clinton should be president.


As someone who voted for Hillary, your opinion how Trump should act or what he should do now that he is President-elect is like someone trying to cash in a losing ticket at the winners' window.

It doesn't work that way.

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I voted for Hillary because I saw her as the least shitty of two shitty choices. I have no love lost for Clinton. I wouldn't have exactly been ecstatic with her winning either. It's no skin off my back that she lost. But it's interesting to me that whenever I debate what I see as perceived flaws in Trump, the discussion inevitably gets dumbed down to "WE WON, YOU LOST, LOL."

Uh, sure. Trump is my president too, even though I didn't vote for him. So what did I lose, exactly? Not much changes for me. Come on man, ease off the rhetoric.


It doesn't matter why you voted for Hillary.

The fact is you voted for Hillary and your gal lost while my guy won.

Get used to it.
Posted by Strophie
Member since Apr 2014
438 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 2:07 pm to
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When the Republicans do something I disagree with then I'll express my opposition to the Republican position.


Right, like how you vehemently disagree with what the "Dumocrats" are doing by "insulting Trump's character," which obviously calls for swift retribution, as you've clearly elaborated on. That's obviously reprehensible behavior that you disagree with.

And it's obviously nothing like the treatment that the stalwart Republicans gave Obama by questioning his patriotism or his religion or his country of origin etc. Not even comparable. Right?

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As someone who voted for Hillary, your opinion how Trump should act or what he should do now that he is President-elect is like someone trying to cash in a losing ticket at the winners' window.

It doesn't work that way.


Ah, I see. So your opinion is that, since I voted for the losing candidate, I have no foundation from which to critique the winning candidate. Got it.

I'll make sure to keep that in mind. Next time I'm a part of a leadership committee at work in which I don't agree with the majority consensus that dictates strategy, I'll be sure to just quit my job.

This is sound logic.
Posted by DawgfaninCa
San Francisco, California
Member since Sep 2012
20092 posts
Posted on 1/10/17 at 2:34 pm to
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When the Republicans do something I disagree with then I'll express my opposition to the Republican position.


quote:

Right, like how you vehemently disagree with what the "Dumocrats" are doing by "insulting Trump's character," which obviously calls for swift retribution, as you've clearly elaborated on. That's obviously reprehensible behavior that you disagree with.


Yes it is reprehensible especially since it happened the instant Trump announced he was running for POTUS as a Republican.

Remember, "Trump's a clown"?

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And it's obviously nothing like the treatment that the stalwart Republicans gave Obama by questioning his patriotism or his religion or his country of origin etc. Not even comparable. Right?


I could be wrong but I don't remember Republicans saying anything about Oduma's qualifications for POTUS or his character until after he was nominated as the Dumacratic party's candidate for POTUS.

I also remember Oduma didn't mind that his university yearbook bio said he was born in Kenya, right?

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Ah, I see. So your opinion is that, since I voted for the losing candidate, I have no foundation from which to critique the winning candidate. Got it.


Meh, you can criticize Trump all you like but your opinions about what Trump should do is irrelevant because the Republicans control the Senate, House of Reps and the presidency.

Now if you are willing to compromise your positions instead of demanding that the Republicans do what you want them to do then...

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I'll make sure to keep that in mind. Next time I'm a part of a leadership committee at work in which I don't agree with the majority consensus that dictates strategy, I'll be sure to just quit my job.

This is sound logic.


What you do at work is irrelevant to what you can tell the party that is in power in Washington to do.
This post was edited on 1/10/17 at 2:36 pm
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