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DaveWoo posted:Well sure, and Obama himself even mentioned that tonight. But the big difference is in the visions being offered - Obama offered a vision of hope and a full-throated defense of democracy and American values, while Trump last week offered a vision of fear and despair. Not only this, but also that Trump is running for the party that doesn't actually want to help those people.
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There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech.
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trump's vision of america is basically a reflection of his own life so it's no wonder he sees it as a bumbling weak-kneed joke cringing away from enemies on every side
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I was worried this afternoon, but I think everything will be okay after all. God, I'm going to miss Obama.
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DaveWoo posted:Well sure, and Obama himself even mentioned that tonight. But the big difference is in the visions being offered - Obama offered a vision of hope and a full-throated defense of democracy and American values, while Trump last week offered a vision of fear and despair. Hence my hasty edit We really, really can't forget that a lot of people are hurting, though. The surest way to preserve our democracy is to treat the source of their pain, which is their chronic joblessness, their poverty and their feelings of worthlessness.
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech. As Berke of DaDchat is fond of saying, this is the, the darkest timeline.
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Discendo Vox posted:In all seriousness, it's usually a cumulative dose thing. You can't maintain knowing misrepresentations that effectively. Well, Rush can. But Rush is a genius and the granddaddy to all these schlemiels.
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Trump's speech vs Obama's was like a three year old boxing vintage Tyson.
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech. No love for FDR/JFK?
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Night10194 posted:I was worried this afternoon, but I think everything will be okay after all. So will we all. I can't wait until the Republicans that spent the last eight years denouncing him as the Anti-Christ retroactively turn him into "one of the good ones" as opposed to mean old Clinton when she wins and Cheeto-man storms off with half their remaining base.
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech. Patriotism involves more than screaming for the slaughter of brown people. (A fact I wish the men who authorize our constant drone strikes would remember.) Even if I'm jaundiced on politics and quite possibly a usually-quiet misanthrope, Obama's speech tonight was pretty much the most positive example of American patriotism we've had in quite a long time. Ah, but for a few more years with a cooperative congress...
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech. Republican patriotism has been negative, fake and designed to capitalize on primal, unreasoning fear for at least half a century
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech.
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SedanChair posted:Well, Rush can. But Rush is a genius and the granddaddy to all these schlemiels. Riush had a moment of breaking character today and more or less admitted how charming Bill was last night
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SpaceDrake posted:The problem is, Bill's 8 years feel relatively uneventful compared to everything which brackets it. Reagan and Bush Elder get credit for the Soviet fall, and then the hell that was Bush Younger has dominated the early part of this new century, and then B-rock The Islamic Shock happened. Speaking as someone who came up during the (first) Clinton years, and was able to vote for him in '96 but didn't because he was a ninny who didn't register in time, the problem with Bill is that Obama is the successful version of the Bill Clinton Presidency. Obama got the ACA passed, Obama did not have his second term crippled by scandal, Obama killed Bin Laden. Bill had the tools to be a great President, but frittered them away ending welfare as we know it, ending the era of big government, repealing Glass-Steagell, and just generally coasting on the first tech bubble. Don't get me wrong, I miss the Nineties, but Obama's been the better President.
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BI NOW GAY LATER posted:Bernie' has won me back with his humility and grace this week. He's a good guy in a vacuum, but someone with his tenure knows you can't unring a bell and he rung it like hell anyway just to keep the spotlight on himself for a few extra weeks after even a tie became impossible. He's a Senator who got a very impressive following during the primary and the vast vast majority of that following stuck with him and followed his lead in quiet dignity and grace. It's a murky dichotomy because the Bernie of the convention has been the most grateful runner-up and has been willing to participate more than is customary in order to reach for closer unity, but the Bernie of the spring basically told a bunch of doe-eyed impressionable newbies that Hillary and the DNC took victory from them personally. It's a loving primary, save the cheating allegations for the guy asking Russia to run interference for you in the general. He absolutely knew better, he did it anyway, and it's utterly reprehensible.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 05:32 |
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Guys! Apparently Trump just posted their opposition research on their website: Check this woman's twitter for the leaks (?) https://twitter.com/christinawilkie going to cross-post to USPOL. Svanja fucked around with this message at 05:39 on Jul 28, 2016 |
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TheFallenEvincar posted:Oh poo poo Hillary Clinton just announced all merch is five dollars for a limited time! Is there a coupon code or something? I just looked on her site and everything is normal prices.
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Hillary is going to make abortion mandatory. And she's going to make BABIES pay for it.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 05:34 |
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sarmhan posted:There is something truly wrong in the world where the Democrats give the patriotic speech. Democrats have given lots of patriotic speeches. The Republicans give nationalistic speeches and yes there's a difference. BI NOW GAY LATER posted:Riush had a moment of breaking character today and more or less admitted how charming Bill was last night Is Rush still quick to point out he likes Bill Clinton's presidency because it gave him massive ratings (and money)?
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DaveWoo posted:Well sure, and Obama himself even mentioned that tonight. But the big difference is in the visions being offered - Obama offered a vision of hope and a full-throated defense of democracy and American values, while Trump last week offered a vision of fear and despair. Obama actually says something other than ego-polishing non-answers and appeals to naked bigotry. He also seems to have an idea what the problems actually are rather than blaming everyone brown.
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Obama, when you consider the complete and utter lack of cooperation he received from his opposition in congress, is quite possibly the greatest president we've ever known. It's unfair to compare him to other executives, because even in the greatest depths of their partisan rancor, they still got something from the other side. Nixon got to play his games because he cleaned up the environment. Reagan raised taxes so he could blow his load on the Soviets. Obama gave everything and got nothing.
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Evil Fluffy posted:Is Rush still quick to point out he likes Bill Clinton's presidency because it gave him massive ratings (and money)? Yeah I'm hating hard but hey rush is basically slytherin.
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Evil Fluffy posted:Democrats have given lots of patriotic speeches. The Republicans give nationalistic speeches and yes there's a difference. Point Taken. I guess what I really meant was- I've never seen someone thoroughly show the divide between Trump and previous conservative politicians.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 05:38 |
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I missed the speeches tonight. How were they?
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Mel Mudkiper posted:Convention is cool I thought we were a misogynistic society though?
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PostNouveau posted:I missed the speeches tonight. How were they? Good and funny. Mostly.
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howe_sam posted:Speaking as someone who came up during the (first) Clinton years, and was able to vote for him in '96 but didn't because he was a ninny who didn't register in time, the problem with Bill is that Obama is the successful version of the Bill Clinton Presidency. Obama got the ACA passed, Obama did not have his second term crippled by scandal, Obama killed Bin Laden. Bill had the tools to be a great President, but frittered them away ending welfare as we know it, ending the era of big government, repealing Glass-Steagell, and just generally coasting on the first tech bubble. Don't get me wrong, I miss the Nineties, but Obama's been the better President. Oh, as someone who grew up and reached full political awareness during the full Bill tenure (and grew up in a Bill-voting household), believe me, I largely agree with that assessment. It's just that there are still events that occurred during the Bill presidency that I wish hadn't been so wholly overshadowed by the World Trade Center attacks and America's newfound unending hatred of Muslims and people of Arabian descent. I mean, I can't be the only one who remembers those few years when everyone was rightly concerned that the greatest terrorist threat to our country was growing in our own backyards, and which proved to be true at the cost of 168 lives, including a couple dozen kids. We've largely ignored that lesson since and hundreds have died to largely gun-related terrorism as a result.
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PostNouveau posted:I missed the speeches tonight. How were they? Some of the best I've ever heard.
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Geostomp posted:Obama actually says something other than ego-polishing non-answers and appeals to naked bigotry. He also seems to have an idea what the problems actually are rather than blaming everyone brown. That's because Obama keeps blaming everyone who's white. He's not wrong though
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PostNouveau posted:I missed the speeches tonight. How were they? Biden owned Kaine was America's Goofy Dad Obama gave one of his absolute best speeches
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DaveWoo posted:Biden owned
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8-Bit Scholar posted:I thought we were a misogynistic society though? No, it's you that's misogynistic. Society is about a group of people coming together for a common purpose... hopefully that purpose in November is making GBS threads all over misogynistic asshats.
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Casimir Radon posted:And as a surprise to everyone Bloomberg did something good. Only soured by the fact that he is, upon last examination, still Bloomberg.
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MODS CURE JOKES posted:Obama, when you consider the complete and utter lack of cooperation he received from his opposition in congress, is quite possibly the greatest president we've ever known. It's unfair to compare him to other executives, because even in the greatest depths of their partisan rancor, they still got something from the other side. Nixon got to play his games because he cleaned up the environment. Reagan raised taxes so he could blow his load on the Soviets. Obama gave everything and got nothing. How many presidents have ever had to face opposition that was so determined to bring him down that they actually supported demands to see his birth certificate and completely shut down the government for no reason other than showing off to their base? Getting anything at all done was practically a miracle.
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Pictures: Someone's grandma, two presidents
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Casimir Radon posted:And as a surprise to everyone Bloomberg did something good. Yeah, Bloomberg's speech was surprisingly decent, probably because he basically unloaded on Donald Trump from the point of view of an Actual Billionaire, which was the point probably. He was still a poo poo but at least he was aimed the right way I suppose.
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Quorum posted:Yeah, Bloomberg's speech was surprisingly decent, probably because he basically unloaded on Donald Trump from the point of view of an Actual Billionaire, which was the point probably. He was still a poo poo but at least he was aimed the right way I suppose.
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# ? Jul 28, 2016 05:48 |
sarmhan posted:He and Obama, in very different ways, delivered the idea that Trump is completely out of touch with everyone, even his own party. When will his party learn that? Or will they bend? It's disingenuous to call it that even, it's like weapons-grade stockholm syndrome.
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sarmhan posted:He and Obama, in very different ways, delivered the idea that Trump is completely out of touch with everyone, even his own party. He might be out of touch with the establishment elements of the GOP, but Trump really is speaking to the sordid base and white america as a whole.
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