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Well I just got fired cause I ran through a wall at work after watching this.8 points
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I don't see you thanking Obama for these things, all of which are carryovers from his administration.5 points
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You really haven't been paying attention....have you. I'll fill you in a bit. Members of TRUMP'S CAMPAIGN have plead GUILTY of conspiring against the US. That's not some left wing conspiracy. That's a matter of public legal record. Who do you think they were comprising with and to benefit whom? Who did Trump think he needed to have a private meeting with only to come out looking like they were going to get married? Trump campaigned on supporting law enforcement and then he throws the entire intelligence community completely in the trash for someone who is currently attacking the US???? And, who is benefiting from that attacking???? The only reason someone in this country wouldn't have their eyes wide open to this is if they are in support of the President and choose to have blinders on. Are you talking about the same economic sanctions that Trump took off almost immediately when he took office????5 points
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You can tell that every edit of him speaking was cut right before the F-bomb4 points
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Did you highlight the views for a reason? Those are pretty small potatoes if you're trying to tell me he's uber-popular or something (especially since they are all 6+ years old)4 points
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all those russian diplomats kicked out of the country and russian buildings closed and economic sanctions were jsut obama sitting around with his dick in his hands? those same diplomats that were allowed back when trump became president? those same buildings that trump allowed russians to return to? those same sanctions trump stopped?4 points
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Trump is very different from prior presidents, and naming single sins of any past Presidents fails to be at all relevant in reference to the dozens all in a single package in the form of Donald. With every single other person on earth, things like - • not being able to speak in coherent sentences • not being able to recite information accurately • insisting on how smart you are and how dumb other people are • quotes from almost everyone that works on their staff generally lead you to reasonably believe that a person is not very intelligent. “Look, having nuclear—my uncle was a great professor and scientist and engineer, Dr. John Trump at MIT; good genes, very good genes, OK, very smart, the Wharton School of Finance, very good, very smart —you know, if you're a conservative Republican, if I were a liberal, if, like, OK, if I ran as a liberal Democrat, they would say I'm one of the smartest people anywhere in the world—it's true!—but when you're a conservative Republican they try—oh, do they do a number—that's why I always start off: Went to Wharton, was a good student, went there, went there, did this, built a fortune—you know I have to give my like credentials all the time, because we're a little disadvantaged—but you look at the nuclear deal, the thing that really bothers me—it would have been so easy, and it's not as important as these lives are (nuclear is powerful; my uncle explained that to me many, many years ago, the power and that was 35 years ago; he would explain the power of what's going to happen and he was right—who would have thought?), but when you look at what's going on with the four prisoners—now it used to be three, now it's four—but when it was three and even now, I would have said it's all in the messenger; fellas, and it is fellas because, you know, they don't, they haven't figured that the women are smarter right now than the men, so, you know, it's gonna take them about another 150 years—but the Persians are great negotiators, the Iranians are great negotiators, so, and they, they just killed, they just killed us. “4 points
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In my view, his unintelligence, his poor business decisions, his unethical business actions, his mercurial temperament, his lack of decorum and respectful/dignifying remarks towards anyone who criticizes him, his several affairs, his several allegations (which seem credible, to me) of sexual assault, his history of documented racism (not his statements, his actions), his connections to dozens of swampy opportunists and lobbyists, his governmental decisions that are obviously motivated by his personal business success, his inability to articulate coherent thoughts, and the incompetency of the majority of his staff and appointments into key positions. To name a few things.4 points
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I am curious as to when your newfound bewilderment for Trump's lack of critical thinking and judgment will be extended to decisions surrounding and including the following Paul Manafort Michael Flynn Jared Kushner Scott Pruitt Betsy DeVos Anthony Scaramucci Corey Lewandowski Steve Bannon Jeff Sessions Rob Porter Tom Price Carter Page Steve Mnuchin Ryan Zinke Ben Carson Rick Perry Threatening nuclear war via tweet Choosing to believe Putin over our Intelligence Agencies Discussing classified information with Russians in the Oval Office Attacking war widows Attacking gold star families Attacking POWs Starting trade wars for no reason Attacking allies Drugging children at the border that were separated from their parents Bailing out farmers impacted by his trade war Calling the free press the enemy of the people Firing Comey for the Russia investigation Calling Nazi's "Very fine people" Driving the birther hoax for years Running a fraudulent university Spending millions of taxpayer dollars to stay at his own resorts Sh!thole Countries Bragging about sexually assaulting women Autographing photos of deceased crime victims If I left anything out, please feel free to add to the list. The fact that you refer to this Omarosa business as "entertaining" displays how truly insulated you must be from the effects that this administration is having on the country. This is not entertainment. This is not a TV show. This is real life and people's lives are at stake. Is it entertaining? No. It's sad, pathetic, shameful and downright despicable to everything that the office of the President stands, or at least stood for.4 points
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Comment made on this amusing Twitter thread: https://twitter.com/coach_frost/status/10298873756888227853 points
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Are you accusing the intelligence agencies of conspiring against Trump? If so please provide proof for this claim.3 points
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remember when being fiscally responsible was a republican battlecry https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/16/trump-military-parade-expected-to-cost-80-million-more-than-estimated.html3 points
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Economic policy takes a few years to take shape unless you are Trump then the economic policy is so powerful its actually retroactive. All of Obamas success can be attributed directly to Mr. President Donald J. Trump3 points
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Yes, it is unique. There has never been another President who sided with our greatest foreign adversary over our own intelligence agencies. This hardly pales in comparison to any predecessor. Obama had plenty of misgivings and failures. Unsubstantiated claims based on half truths is hardly a logical retort.3 points
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As a parent of a transgender child, I appreciate this thread, and I wish I had decent answers for you. Our oldest son (born daughter) came out as gay as a sophmore in high school and then as transgender not too long after that. He is now a sophmore in college, out on his own, living with friends, and overall is doing pretty well. One of my takeaways as I've thought about this is that while gender is often viewed as binary, it really isn't - it seems much more of a continuim. Looking back at his childhood, we recall both birth-gender non-conforming and conforming behaviors from a young age. To some extent, these different expressions still continue today. And I think that can make it hard for parents to recognize what the best path forward is for their kid, despite what their kid is telling them. I think most do not want to 'jump the gun' so to speak, but denial/dismissal is certainly damaging as well. It's difficult.3 points
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I already provided a pretty extensive list, and @Landlord summed it up nicely as well. For me personally, the Helsinki summit where he bowed before Putin and threw our intelligence agencies under the bus was perhaps the single most shameful act of cowardice by a US President.3 points
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The term snowflake has quickly gone the way that most pejorative terms do - it's been coopted and reclaimed by the people it was originally used against and has had any insulting meaning quickly rendered into something that's easily ignored. Pro tip for anyone on any side of any issue - if your tribe gangs up and comes up with derogatory slang for the 'other', your words will quickly lose any weight. Two things. @Making Chimichangas has suffered legitimate and tragic abuse and ostracizing at the hands of people representing the groups/systems/powers that they have so much vitriol for. Most everyone that leans left on this board also hopes that MC can learn to cool their rhetoric and not paint with such a broad brush, but the reasons for doing so are reasonable and way more real and personal than most anyone else on here could understand. Thing number two, anything posted on here is at worst on par with the vitriol spouted by the President, so save the pity party.3 points
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So.....you support a President who believes it’s appropriate to go on twitter and personally attack people, make up childish names for them, promotes violence against people who oppose him, demonizes a vital part of our democracy....etc. but, posts here are too much for you? were these posts a personal attack on you? Because that would be against board rules. Or.....are you concerned about offending the snowflake in the Oval Office? please explain.3 points
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I can't speak of anyone else, but my opinion is based on previous years. Frost's, whatever his opinion, is based on this year. Ozigbo busts some some big ones, I'll be right there posting about it. If he averages 3.8 ypc again, I won't have to talk about him because he won't be playing. That's the difference in last year vs this year.3 points
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Every Cornhusker fan's reaction after listening to that video...2 points
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First of all. You and several posters here are assuming that I support Trump. I haven't stated my allegiance to either side. I wasn't complaining either, simply pointing out something that I see is very obvious. Thus another example of people jumping to conclusions. Too often people let their emotions run rampant when addressing a topic. We see it daily in the streets with Antifa and Supremists etc etc. I don't have a dog in the fight so to speak but the animosity some show towards others here is palpable. Call it an observation if you will.2 points
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To bad no place in Vegas actually has Nebraska at 5.5. Every place I've looked has it at 6.5. https://www.vsin.com/odds/ncaafb-futures/2 points
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It's definitely a point that gets referenced both on this forum and in the greater landscape of Husker Nation really often. I think Wisconsin is to our current program what Oklahoma was to Osborne's program, if we had to pick "our current Oklahoma." The fortunate difference, in my opinion, is that this Wisconsin team is a proportionately weaker opponent. It'll take less to beat this flavor of Wisconsin team; it's a smaller hurdle. They're a very good team but have constantly benefited from weaker scheduling and are not quite as good as where they wind up being ranked 2/3 of the way through the past few seasons, in my opinion.2 points
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So it's a minor thing to throw our intelligence agencies under the bus and praise a former KGB spy and current dictator on the world stage? And just as I suspected. Some whataboutism based on half truths and a "Benghazi" reference.2 points
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that might be a dangerous path to take considering we shot down an airliner full of iranians2 points
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You seriously don't have a MAJOR problem with the President meeting with a brutal dictator who he is accused of colluding with to conspire against the United States secretly, then coming out afterwards as best friends and throwing every intelligence agency in the US under the bus and trying to discredit everything they have reported. This is the same country that several of this President's campaign members have plead GUILTY of "conspiring against the US" with. Woww.......2 points
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isn't this interesting. russians talking about who is going to lose security clearance 2 days before trump drafted his list. i cant get the google translate to embed but check it out on your own.2 points
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There's no may or may not in that scenario. That is a crime. Whether the person is transgender or just saying they are. Of course there have been at least a couple cases where that's happened. So what? Falling coconuts kill 150 people every year. There have been at least a couple times that people have died from exploding whipped cream canisters. Quit regurgitating the hot take talking points and figure out some damn probability, assumed risk and perspective.2 points
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Maybe I'm ugly? or maybe because that is the normal way to act in a locker room?2 points
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I don't really care. I think people can wait until they're 18 to make such a permanent decision, and I'm fine with them making that decision at that time if they want to. There are lots of f***ed up things teenagers go through just by being a teenager. Getting them through it alive can be a challenge, but they should also be gotten through it before they make such an important decision for their life. They should be an adult before they make it. Also, to answer another of your questions, OBVIOUSLY it can and is a phase for SOME teenagers. Erego they should be made to wait until they're 18 to make sure it's not a phase, and it's really what they want to do. That's a no-brainer if you've ever met a teenager and it should be a no-brainer if you've ever been a teenager. Teenagers often wonder what is wrong with themselves, and there are going to be some who merely think it's their gender that's the problem.2 points
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The same article indicates Frost was taking reps at QB. I'm reading the tea leave and saying Frost is day 1 starter.2 points
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