InVOLuntary
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Funny, because I can understand manipulation as well as slanted news. Something you just can't.
Sorry if you can't recognize the extremely biased and slanted so called "reporting" these days and I do pity you. Because you aren't in it for the information, just to confirm your own slanted views. I mean, for crying out loud, CNN ran a huge headline banner (which I find that tactic to be annoying, but anyway) about "Trump is who we thought he was" and going into how racist he was.
And this is "news"? Really? There really was a huge amount of objectivity in that article. I would say I'd hope you wake up, but you're probably past that point in your life where you can actually use a cognitive thought process to discern between fact and slanted almost fiction.
Luther is worried because he honestly believes that there exists a plethora of racist morons in the country, and that is why Trump was elected.You're fake news, Luther.
Luther is worried because he honestly believes that there exists a plethora of racist morons in the country, and that is why Trump was elected.
He can't get his mind around the fact that we aren't all idiots. We have to be either stupid or racist. No way that we are rational every day folks.
Met with my Russian clients today. Point blanked asked them if Russia hacked the Democrat servers. They laughed and said it was "Horse ****" (In a heavy Russian accent). Said it was democratic staffers that leaked it. TIFWIW
Luther is worried because he honestly believes that there exists a plethora of racist morons in the country, and that is why Trump was elected.
He can't get his mind around the fact that we aren't all idiots. We have to be either stupid or racist. No way that we are rational every day folks.
I don't really think Luther believes there is a "plethora of racist morons in the country, and that is why Trump was elected." Like me, I feel he believes the vast majority of his his fellow countrymen are good and decent people.
However, he has a sense of history wherein certain aberrational events, like Trump, can indeed occur and foment a society to a precipice totally unacceptable to almost everyone, while few even realize how it is they got to such an unfortunate juncture. History is littered with such occurrences.
And history will be the final word on Trump, not VolNation. We all need to wrap our heads around that fact.
Wait, why did it go so silent here?
It's half time. We've been listening to the bands play for the last several days. It's like a TSU vs. Jacksonville State half time. The bands are so good that the second half has been delayed a little. Not to worry, it will be played in its entirety and coverage will be extended to the conclusion.
It always cracks me up when I see someone resort to this as some silver lining to Trump's victory. When I read this what I really read is "I've been completely propagandized."
Had Hillary won, there would be lots of upset people thinking she was the worst president ever - maybe 20% of the population. As it is now, there are lots of upset people thinking Trump is the worst president ever - maybe 50% of the population.
I guess that's a great victory in your eyes.
One of the attorneys general who has sought probes against the Trump administration has accepted large individual campaign donations from an energy tycoon with connections to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has accepted more than $60,000 in small donations from Leonard Blavatnik, a Ukrainian-born energy billionaire with ties to Russian oligarchs, according to a Daily Caller News Foundation examination of the Democrats financial disclosure reports.Blavatnik plowed $25,000 into Schneidermans political war chest in January of 2017 his generous contribution was one of the largest individual donations given to the New York Democrat this year. Blavatnik had previously donated $38,000 to the anti-Trump lawman from 2011 to 2014.
Schneidermans office has not responded to TheDCNFs request for comment in time for the publication of this article.