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Are you drinking bleach again krgrecw. I get that you read a headline and accept that as a fact but even assuming Warrenn is in the wrong here it's a fraction of the lies Trump has told to get ahead. This is like critisizing her for getting a speeding ticket when her opponent is a bank robber.

You really are incapable of not doing whataboutism in every post
 

TRUMP, in Louisiana, on energy policy: "Darlin', I just can't watch the show tonight. The wind, it just stopped blowing. I can't watch LSU and Florida, there's no wind today."






Mehdi Hasan
@mehdirhasan
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What’s worse? That the most powerful man in the world is too thick to understand

how wind power works or that thousands of people in his crowd are just as thick

and laugh along with his ‘joke’ about wind power?
 
Jeff Tiedrich
@itsJeffTiedrich
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"Putin told me he didn't meddle"
"Kim Jong-un told me he would destroy his nukes"
"Bone Saw Arabia told me they didn't kill Khashoggi"
"Erdogan told me he didn't mean to fire on our troops"

what a great idea it was to hand the reins of power to an easily-conned gullible dope



but she "lied about" dismissal for being pregnant
 
The Hill
@thehill
Arrested Giuliani associate attended Trump's invite-only 2016 election night party: report http://hill.cm/NBqdxIQ


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but she repeated what her parents,grandparents aunts and uncles told her growing up.
Quite a guy y'all got there

In contrast to what Trumps parents taught him !!
You know, systemic racism,greed and how to shake down the rubes
oh, you were one of the rubes !!!
you know who you are
 
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Joe Cirincione
@Cirincione
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Just so I get this straight: Trump is sending 2,000 more troops to protect the

Saudi royal family and pulling troops protecting the stateless Kurds. He has major

financial interests in Saudi Arabia and Turkey and none in Kurdish territories.

Do I have that right?


But dont forget, Warren made a 6 figure salary as a tenured Professor at Harvard and Sanders owns 3 houses
 
The presumed (R) candidate :

Ayman Mohyeldin
@AymanM
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3h
Imagine being the family of US service members and hearing the

Commander-in-Chief basically describe the American military as a mercenary

army hired by countries like Saudi Arabia who are “paying” us to go protect them
 
You really are incapable of not doing whataboutism in every post


I dont know why you think a historically criminal and corrupt regime is not relevant when you and others try to say another candidate isnt acceptable because they got a traffic ticket 20 years ago. I get that you just want to call Democrats liars without having the crimes and corruption from the other side pointed out. Makes it really hard to fake your outrage.
 
You really are incapable of not doing whataboutism in every post


I dont know why you think a historically criminal and corrupt regime is not relevant when you and others try to say another candidate isnt acceptable because they got a traffic ticket 20 years ago. I get that you just want to call Democrats liars without having the crimes and corruption from the other side pointed out. Makes it really hard to fake your outrage.
 
Interesting column by Anne Applebaum about Slovakia's new president and how she overcame divisions in her country similar to those seen here and elsewhere. Hope the Democratic candidates take heed of her lessons.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...ulist-quagmire/#click=https://t.co/guMvf2WFNC

How did she do it? Caputova was in New York a couple of weeks ago, and I had the chance to ask. She told me that she began her political career by trying to understand why people were voting for a ruling party that had used anti-immigrant and anti-foreigner rhetoric as well as attacks on the media and “elites” to justify its hold on power. “People are afraid of the unknown, of changes," she said. "This fear is used by populists to come with very simple, very clear solutions.” But Caputova also noticed opinion polls showing that the politics of fear had another effect: “People are tired of conflict.” She resolved to “avoid heating up the discussions,” to offer not just her views but also the moral reasoning behind them. In televised debates, while the other candidates bickered, she came off as calm and measured.

Instead of feeding the enmity, she “tried to build bridges between people who have common values. ... I was very careful to try to find language that unites people and doesn’t divide them.” She also seemed different. Politics in Slovakia had long been a battle between egotistical men. Caputova sought to be the anti-ego alternative. She tried not to take politics personally, not to get angry and always remember, “it’s not about me.” She thinks that this distance, plus her lack of professional marketing — “young people are suspicious of it” — made her seem authentic.

Her timing was also right. In the aftermath of the Kuciak murder, the topic of “justice” — meaning corruption and politicized courts — was at the center of concern in Slovakia. Environmental issues, a legacy of Slovakia’s heavy-industry past, have also been in the forefront of people’s minds. As it happened, Caputova had been talking both about judicial reform and environmental regulation for a long time.

Are there lessons here for reformers in other places polarized by angry politics? In the debate between those who argue “fight back and mobilize your supporters” and those who argue “use slogans that unite,” Caputova’s experience argues for the latter. Her particular form of self-discipline, her refusal to allow herself to be angry or provoked, could help other candidates, too. Politicians, nowadays, are the focus of streams of invective, massive trolling campaigns, false accusations. If they can appear calm and poised, some of that anger might just bounce off.
 
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Yang is so much smarter than all these stiffs

Klobacher is good as well but doesnt get any time to speak
 
Ahh the old "You didnt build that" line

Warren is a disaster and would get demolished in a general election
 
Thethe, there is nothing stopping Trump to run again if he is impeached and removed. He would likely be indicted about 10 times over but none of that will be sorted out before the election.


Let me know if you are ready to put your avatar where your ... uh... keyboard is and bet on a Warren vs Trump and or Pence avatar bet.




I like Big Wang Yang too solely based on his criminal justice reform. Hope we see a lot more of him in the future.
 
Via WSJ:

Former Rep. Beto O’Rourke of Texas joined in the critique of Ms. Warren, saying “sometimes, I think that Senator Warren is more focused on being punitive or pitting some part of the country against the other, instead of lifting people up and making sure that this country comes together around the solutions.”

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First coherent thing I’ve seen from Beto
 
I dont think Mike Pence can beat Elizabeth Warren.
And no, you didn't build that

Man, you actually believe Trump will be impeached.

The democratic field is embarassingly weak. Klobacher might actually be their best chance.

Warren has 0 chance of winning a general election.
 
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