MarcATL
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Can you list some examples of the "MSM narrative" you keep referring to?Regurgitating the MSM narrative is not critical thinking. You obviously swallow it hook line and sinker.
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Can you list some examples of the "MSM narrative" you keep referring to?Regurgitating the MSM narrative is not critical thinking. You obviously swallow it hook line and sinker.
Can you list some examples of the "MSM narrative" you keep referring to?
Can you list some examples of the "MSM narrative" you keep referring to?
Can you list some examples of the "MSM narrative" you keep referring to?
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Maybe they've conveniently forgotten that FOX News is part of the "MSM narrative..."
Pollsters are starting to look at likely voters, and the numbers aren't encouraging for Trump:
Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said Trump’s numbers among likely voters are unlikely to grow until Republicans are motivated to start telling pollsters they will cast ballots. In Monmouth’s new poll, Murray said, 79 percent of Democratic voters said they were certain to vote, compared with only 61 percent of GOP voters.I wonder how many Republicans are planning to sit out this election.
I'm afraid all is lost for Trump, unless it's true that clinton can barely walk or stand and she may have Parkinson's
Oh, I think Trump will certainly do the debates and he will win those -Well, I don't think those things are true. They're the manipulation and misrepresentation of photos and a 'diagnosis' by someone unqualified to give one. I don't happen to think Trump can win, but I guess stranger things have happened. (I don't know what, exactly :chuckleWhat'll be interesting to me now is whether he goes through with the debates, and what the size of the winning margin is.
Yes, thanks to Carl Rove, the hornet's nest of angry idiots and bigoted ignoramuses has been kicked, repeatedly, in every election since "W's" race for governor. And the news outlets have discovered that they can make money by continually stirring up the 'swarm'. So the worst in us has been sanctified by the cultural bullhorn of politics and media, and the bully boys are feeling their oats. Even if Trump is defeated, there are bound to be more like him in our future. Just as there was Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman and a few other truly idiotic demagogues leading up to Trump.Even when Trump loses (wondering now if he'll even debate), he stirred up the nativist, nationalistic, sexist, misogynistic voters who are afraid of their disappearing white majority. I doubt they'll go away, and will probably go out looking for someone to take out their pent-up rage on. Probably female, probably a person of color, probably an immigrant.
Oh, I think Trump will certainly do the debates and he will win those -
... will probably go out looking for someone to take out their pent-up rage on. Probably female, probably a person of color, probably an immigrant.
Yes, thanks to Carl Rove, the hornet's nest of angry idiots and bigoted ignoramuses has been kicked, repeatedly, in every election since "W's" race for governor. And the news outlets have discovered that they can make money by continually stirring up the 'swarm'. So the worst in us has been sanctified by the cultural bullhorn of politics and media, and the bully boys are feeling their oats. Even if Trump is defeated, there are bound to be more like him in our future. Just as there was Sarah Palin and Michelle Bachman and a few other truly idiotic demagogues leading up to Trump.
Regurgitating the MSM narrative is not critical thinking. You obviously swallow it hook line and sinker.
Oh, I think Trump will certainly do the debates and he will win those -
And I can say that you are obviously regurgitating the anti-MSM, pro-Trump narrative instead of thinking carefully. Big deal. :idunno:
I did not watch the Democratic debates this primary season but I think she will struggle against Trump.
Trump's "success" in the Republican debates was based on his name calling and the ability to avoid issues with all the others on the stage. 1 on 1 he will not be able to avoid real comments.
Might be a big hit to his ego, likely to avoid debates with some whiny excuse when he gets toasted in the first one.
why? she has more experience than he does, she is smarter and when he calls her "Crooked Hillary", her response is likely to be "Oh Donald, most of us stopped name calling in the 5th grade".
Trump's "success" in the Republican debates was based on his name calling and the ability to avoid issues with all the others on the stage. 1 on 1 he will not be able to avoid real comments.
Might be a big hit to his ego, likely to avoid debates with some whiny excuse when he gets toasted in the first one.
I think you have a point that one-on-one is different than being up there with several others. It's a different format. He will probably have to directly address challenges more than the primary debates. I still think his personality and forcefulness will be trouble for Clinton. Debating isn't all about experience or intelligence.
Regardless, I think the debates will be interesting and possibly the most awkward bit of television in a long time.
They should do debates with real-time fact checking.lain:
That's actually a badge of honor. The establishment is rotten to the core and only works for a select few who follow their PC rules and the "party line" in general.