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10-10-18, 07:21 PM | #5581 |
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I got a kick out of this photo of Kavenough being sworn in. The look on his wife's face all us married men will recognize as that "yeah, sure" look.
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10-10-18, 07:37 PM | #5582 | |
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10-11-18, 03:20 AM | #5583 |
Lucky Jack
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10-11-18, 04:36 AM | #5584 |
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The head's at the wrong side anyway
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10-11-18, 02:48 PM | #5585 |
Lucky Jack
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I'm sure you have a great idea for a post in your head when you set to write it, but it certainly doesn't transfer to text.
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10-11-18, 04:50 PM | #5586 | |
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Nah, I never wear t-shirts... ...goes against my cool, calculated street image... ...but, you can't disagree with the shirt's sentiment... <O>
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10-11-18, 08:00 PM | #5587 |
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10-11-18, 08:26 PM | #5588 | |
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....Which I find totally hilarious, because, could you imagine what it would be like to loose to such an idiot? I mean seriously, what kind of moron would loose to such a moron? That must take a special kind of stupid.
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10-11-18, 08:51 PM | #5589 |
Shark above Space Chicken
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10-12-18, 01:52 AM | #5590 |
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»Fake America great again«
Excellent report on how Trump got into his current position. Cambridge analytics and the real impact it had on the election: https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/082806...a-great-again/ Google translate: https://translate.google.com/transla...-text=&act=url "[...] also filtered easily accessible personal information, such as age, income, address, religion, or possession of firearms, from the Internet and matched it with purchased data from banks, credit card companies, and other social media giants, Google and Twitter. [...] a network of actors who pursue common ideological goals with this strategy. The focus is on the obscure hedge fund billionaire and computer scientist Robert Mercer, who cleverly veiled his massive financial support for Trump, and his faithful aide Steve Bannon. [...] [...]"Steve Bannon's psychological warfare mind**** tool." Five people did all that, tailored messages directed at private addresses in camera, under exclusion from the public. It is impressive, the end of democracy by digital means. No wonder Russia is also going all along that way, and China. “The connectivity that is the heart of globalisation can be exploited by states with hostile intent to further their aims.[…] The risks at stake are profound and represent a fundamental threat to our sovereignty.” Alex Younger, head of MI6, December, 2016 Film only in german/french (or so i think? ) edit: also https://www.theguardian.com/news/201...x-bannon-trump
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10-12-18, 03:07 AM | #5591 |
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So, you'd be in favor for a President who has done sufficient crimes to not only have impeachment proceedings started against him, but actual impeachment reached and be pardoned for his crimes and then be reinstated as the President by playing the system?
Such patriotism. Much wow. EDIT: Oh, and according to your constitution, Trump would have to be confirmed as VP by the people who impeached him. Logic! Last edited by Dowly; 10-12-18 at 04:51 AM. |
10-12-18, 05:03 AM | #5592 |
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The problem is not the many who see how pointless it is to vote, but the problem is the few who think they should stick to the system and keep the political caste of parasites in power and legitimised office.
Politics as we know and define it, must be brought to an end. Politicians will always deny realities they do not like. On the day they stormed the bastille in Paris, the French king wrote in his diary "Rien - Nothing." The aristocratic class would have never volunteered to give up their priviliges and grab to power - thats why the revolution turned out to be so violent and bloody. It was the only way it could work. These times will come back, both in Europe and the US. Those in power and priviliged positions will fight back and have tailored the system to be abl to do so. So the outcome is uncertain: the fall of states, or military dictatorships. Our children will learn about the outcome. Boycott political parties and state offices. Become independent form their attempts to lure and bribe you into obedience. If you legitimise them, you play THEIR game by THEIR rules designed to protect THEIR interests. No government can hold itself at power without the use of violent force if the voter turnout is just 1 or 2%, or not even that. End politics. Or politics will end us. We cannot afford political parties and career politicians anymore.
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10-12-18, 05:13 AM | #5593 |
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^ No, it is cyberwarfare applied to politicians, and generally speaking military psychological operations used on the civilian society. Informational dominance, a set of techniques that includes rumour, disinformation and fake news. And it works "well", as you just proved.
"Politics is downstream from culture, so to change politics you need to change culture. And fashion trends are a useful proxy for that. Trump is like a pair of Uggs, or Crocs, basically. So how do you get from people thinking "Totally ugly" to the moment when everyone is wearing them?" We are all f'd up, including politicians. You can extract Bannon from this definition as a politician, though. And Trump is only a marionette.
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10-12-18, 06:21 AM | #5594 | |
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It's all about who to blame. Let's see . My how the list grows. The Electoral Collage, the Russians, James Comey, misogyny, Bernie Sanders, Fox News, Citizens United, the NRA, fake news and of course Cambridge Analytica. Did I miss anything?
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The sad thing about this is that Democrats and the progressive wing that seems to be taking over that party haven't learned a thing. A perfect example of that just played out in the Kavanaugh confirmation hearings. From Feinstein's shady behavior, to Booker's clown show, to crazies banging on the chamber door the left in America have lost their way. Continually try to blame or find excuses for the current political reality is not the way forward. Upping the ante on identity and gender politics is not the answer. Old white women blaming old white men is not the answer. It is time to look in the mirror and ask what are we doing wrong.
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10-12-18, 06:36 AM | #5595 |
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You did not read the whole article. It is not about who to blame, it is about what really happened, how, and why.
I mean this article: The psychological warfare tool
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