Oh, you aren't wrong- and just about nobody is saying Clinton is a saint. It's more that overall, Trump is far, far worse. How I would explain it is that Clinton, when all is said and done, will not do irreparable damage. Trump, on the other hand- either due to stupidity or malice- may actually do irreparable harm, particularly since 3 Supreme Court justices will likely need replacing during the next president's term. (which will be fun, since the Republicans have already all but said they will refuse to confirm any Clinton nominee.)
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Originally posted by s_stabeler View Post(which will be fun, since the Republicans have already all but said they will refuse to confirm any Clinton nominee.)
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Originally posted by mjr View PostA bit of a goal post move with some narrow criteria, but I'll play.
I'm wording this question carefully: Have you ever, in your life, made fun of or mocked anyone? Just asking.
Originally posted by mjr View PostI'd wager if you were honest, the answer to that question is most likely "Yes". Of course, I know exactly where you're going to go with your answer.
Originally posted by mjr View PostThere's an old expression that goes, "When you point a finger at someone, you have fingers pointing back at yourself."
I want to know what the point of that expression in this context means. You acknowledge your ignorance of a subject and ask for clarification (the original post), you receive but ignore the clarification in further posts (so you're not pointing fingers at yourself?) and now you are upset when people are pointing out the bad behaviour Trump exhibited (because they are pointing fingers at themselves?)?
I can't even tell if you're upset, and I don't understand much of the point you are trying to make in the last couple posts.
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Originally posted by Kheldarson View Postsaying shit between friends
But let me rephrase to be more precise: Have you ever made fun of someone, in a malicious way, that wasn't your friend or a relative, and not done it behind their back?
And? There's a difference between being genuinely nice, being a hard boss, being a bit snappish, and being an ass of a boss who airs his employees' dirty laundry in an attempt to modify their behavior since they can't retaliate.
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Originally posted by NecCat View PostWhat did your question or my answer have to do with anything that has happened in this thread?
It's "pearl clutching" to an extent, really. If Trump really is that bad, a more appropriate response would be "Is anyone surprised?"
Kinda like my response when I see that one of the Kardashians is involved in another piece of drama.
I want to know what the point of that expression in this context means. You acknowledge your ignorance of a subject and ask for clarification (the original post),
now you are upset when people are pointing out the bad behaviour Trump exhibited (because they are pointing fingers at themselves?)?
I can't even tell if you're upset, and I don't understand much of the point you are trying to make in the last couple posts.
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Originally posted by mjr View PostWe don't know that.
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Originally posted by mjr View PostNot what I said. What I asked was if you'd ever made fun of anyone.
But let me rephrase to be more precise: Have you ever made fun of someone, in a malicious way, that wasn't your friend or a relative, and not done it behind their back?
It doesn't mean that I'm saying that I'm a nicer person.
It means that I'm saying I'm a more circumspect person.
We don't vote for people on their ability to be nice. We vote for them on their ability to get the job done and not play a fool on an international scale. It's nice if we can get a Mr. Smith. But Mr. Smith is rare, even out in the wilds of the civilian world.
Again. We would not be talking about this stuff if Trump could've kept his moth shut in front of the cameras.
That's the big difference.
So which one is Hillary?
Originally posted by mjr View PostIs that in the same world where whenDemocratsRepublicans say they want to "compromise" it means "give us what we want, or you're obstructing"?
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