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THE MAGA PARTY!,,, the GOP is dead, republicans are going down with the dems,, get ready for THE MAGA PARTY lefty's
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2021-06-29 at 1:14 PM UTCthey're just copypasted articles gloating about trump's problems because he knows nobody would click the link
if he actually presented an argument or something that wasn't copypasted I might -
2021-06-29 at 1:18 PM UTC
Originally posted by Donald Trump See shit like this:
There is actually no claim here. It's just one journalist making something up, and another journalist citing them, admitting the first just made it up. Then another will cite the second, and another will cite the third. Eventually with enough circular references a fact is born. Then they award each other prizes for their journalistic integrity.
To read this, to me, it's a celebration of ignorance. We are in a post-fact world when it comes to these articles.
They'll lie to you, and not even explain when caught, just make up a whole new lie.
Eventually they wear you down, you give up, and the ignorance wins.
Otherwise known as "The Trump Play Book". -
2021-06-29 at 1:21 PM UTC
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2021-06-29 at 1:29 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ I read them all, then I dismiss them as the ravings of a madman.
In the previous three pages I quoted articles by CNN 2 times, Politico, The Daily Beast 2 times, Newsweek, Mediafeed, Business Insider and Associated Press.
Madmen, you say? I'm so stupid for listening to these national news sources over some guy on an internet video he made in is mom's basement. WTF was I thinking?
Teach me the truth, shit for brains! -
2021-06-29 at 1:32 PM UTC
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2021-06-29 at 1:39 PM UTCDonald Trump's Big Lie about 2020 results suffers legal and political blows in key swing states
By Eric Bradner, CNN
POLITICO
Former attorney general describes break with Trump on election fraud
By David Cohen
The Daily Beast
Chris Wallace Corners GOP Congressman Jim Banks: Aren’t You the Ones Defunding the Police?
Justin Baragona
Newsweek
QAnon Supporters Express Boredom With 'Same Old' Trump Speech: 'This Is Getting Ridiculous'
Benjamin Fearnow
The Daily Beast
Mitt Romney Snarks at Trump Pushing the Big Lie: ‘This Is Like WWF...It’s Not Real’
Justin Baragona
Mediafeed
A psychologist explains why people believe in conspiracy theories
Jade Wu, PhD
Business Insider
Siblings of GOP Rep. Paul Gosar want him kicked out of Congress, and call him 'a traitor to this country'
insider@insider.com (John L. Dorman)
House to vote on bill launching probe of Jan. 6 insurrection
By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press
Analysis: Trump's false reality is being exposed on multiple fronts
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN -
2021-06-29 at 1:47 PM UTC
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2021-06-29 at 1:54 PM UTCYou are the example.
TheHill.com
Florida governor adept student of Trump playbook
BY ALBERT HUNT
The Trump political narrative is confrontational: stay on the offensive, attack critics as radicals or the liberal media, deny any charges, set the factual predicate, no matter the facts. -
2021-06-29 at 2:11 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Trump isn't going to prison. He won't be convicted of anything. These nutjobs are complete failures. Everything they've tried, from Stormy Daniels, to small hands, to tax returns, to four years of 24/7 fake Russian collaboration propaganda, to a transcribed phone call manufactured panic, to two bogus impeachments, to a Capitol Hill frame job, every single time they've fell flat on their faces in disgrace. This new set of desperate calls to jail Trump will end the exact same way. In abysmal failure. Trump is charmed. He's being used as an instrument of higher forces. Nothing can touch him right now. Nothing on this earth. Nothing at all.
Originally posted by aldra they're just copypasted articles gloating about trump's problems because he knows nobody would click the link
if he actually presented an argument or something that wasn't copypasted I might
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2021-06-29 at 2:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 In the previous three pages I quoted articles by CNN 2 times, Politico, The Daily Beast 2 times, Newsweek, Mediafeed, Business Insider and Associated Press.
Madmen, you say? I'm so stupid for listening to these national news sources over some guy on an internet video he made in is mom's basement. WTF was I thinking?
Teach me the truth, shit for brains!
Read up on Operation Mockingbird.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird -
2021-06-29 at 2:22 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 Donald Trump's Big Lie about 2020 results suffers legal and political blows in key swing states
By Eric Bradner, CNN
Analysis: Trump's false reality is being exposed on multiple fronts
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN
Sorry if I do not take your 'narratives' from CNN seriously when even Koppel doesn't! -
2021-06-29 at 2:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 You are the example.
TheHill.com
Florida governor adept student of Trump playbook
BY ALBERT HUNT
The Trump political narrative is confrontational: stay on the offensive, attack critics as radicals or the liberal media, deny any charges, set the factual predicate, no matter the facts.
Literal projection.
And of course no examples to be had.
Just accusing others of doing what you do yourself.
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ That's the commies only game. Project all the crimes they commit onto others, as a smoke screen.
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2021-06-29 at 5:19 PM UTCPoor Donny.
Do you feel as if nobody knows you and nobody seems to understand?
Maybe you should have had your servants line up to shake your hand as you got booted out of office to make you feel better...just like that last disgraced Republican president had to do.
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2021-06-29 at 5:26 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Read up on Operation Mockingbird.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird
further back, check out the Propaganda Assets Inventory - the CIA has been able to control media coverage relating to foreign policy as far back as the 50s -
2021-06-29 at 7:22 PM UTC
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2021-06-30 at 2:33 PM UTCHistorians rank Trump near the bottom of U.S. presidents as Obama rises into the top 10
Susan Page, USA TODAY 14 mins ago
Donald Trump is ranked near the bottom of all U.S. presidents by a group of historians, getting the lowest grades for leadership of any commander in chief who has served in the White House in the past 150 years.
The ratings of presidents on 10 leadership qualities, the fourth in a series conducted by C-SPAN, includes assessments by 142 historians and professional observers of the presidency.
The findings underscore the duality of Trump's standing, unprecedented among his fellow presidents. After his upset victory in 2016 and his defeat in 2020, historians hold him in the lowest regard of any president since soon after the Civil War. But he continues to be the face of the Republican Party and its most influential figure, and he is viewed as a potential contender for the GOP's presidential nomination in 2024.
Among other modern presidents, Barack Obama has risen to No. 10, compared with No. 12 in the last C-SPAN historians' survey, in 2017. Ronald Reagan is ranked at No. 9; Bill Clinton at No. 19; George H.W. Bush at No. 21, and George W. Bush at No. 29.
Richard Nixon, the only president forced to resign the office amid scandal, is rated No. 31.
Ranking Donald Trump
Trump is the only president ever to be impeached twice by the House of Representatives, first for demanding political favors from Ukraine in exchange for military aid, then for inciting the mob that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6 in an attempt to stop the Electoral College results from being certified by Congress.
The Senate voted to acquit him in both impeachment trials.
In the past, Trump has described himself as "a big history fan," but he also has routinely ridiculed and discounted criticism from historians and other "elites" as unwarranted and unfair. Experts "can't see the forest for the trees," he complained in a 2016 interview.
The historians rate Trump as the worst president in history on two of ten qualities, "moral authority" and "administrative skills." His strongest standing is on "public persuasion," on which he was ranked No. 32.
Since 2000, C-SPAN has taken the survey each time there has been a change in White House administrations. The public affairs network, known for its gavel-to-gavel coverage of the House and Senate, said that in this year's survey it significantly increased the number of historians participating and their diversity in race, gender, age and philosophy.
Lincoln steady at the top, Buchanan ranked lowest
Abraham Lincoln has been ranked at the top of the list in each of the four surveys. George Washington, Franklin Roosevelt and Theodore Roosevelt have also been steadily among the top five. Dwight Eisenhower was ranked fifth this year and in 2017.
The lowest ranking president is James Buchanan, Lincoln's predecessor, whose divisive tenure helped precipitate the Civil War.
Presidential historian Richard Norton Smith, an adviser to the survey, called the stability at the top and bottom of the list notable. "By contrast, the living presidents seem much more likely to fluctuate," he said. "It's almost as if there was a boomerang effect where historians go overboard a bit when presidents leave office and they are at the nadir of their partisan reputation, and then they graduate to a less political status."
The category that has seen the greatest change in assessments over the past two decades is the one focused on the pursuit of equal justice, a subject of increasing scrutiny by historians and others. On that measure, the standings of Ulysses S. Grant and Calvin Coolidge have most improved, while those of Woodrow Wilson, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and Nixon have most declined.
"Despite the fact that we've become more aware of the historical implications of racial injustice in this country and we're continuing to grapple with those issues, we still have slaveholding presidents at or near the top of the list," said Edna Greene Medford, a Howard University historian and adviser to the survey. "So even though we may be a bit more enlightened about race today, we are still discounting its significant when evaluating these presidents." -
2021-06-30 at 2:48 PM UTClol ranking presidents based on 'administrative skills'
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2021-06-30 at 3:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by stl1 "Despite the fact that we've become more aware of the historical implications of racial injustice in this country and we're continuing to grapple with those issues, we still have slaveholding presidents at or near the top of the list," said Edna Greene Medford, a Howard University historian and adviser to the survey. "So even though we may be a bit more enlightened about race today, we are still discounting its significant when evaluating these presidents."
What a lunatic statement -
2021-06-30 at 3:11 PM UTCWhat do you find so humorous about the need for administrative skills as a President?
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2021-06-30 at 3:14 PM UTC