I don't think Pence is running the show. He struggled to explain Trumps statements during the campaign, Trump openly disagreed with him in a debate...I'm thinking it's Bannon that's running the show. He's Trump's Dick Cheney.Trump is dumb, he must know he's dumb inside, he knows he doesn't have the requisite skill or knowledge to talk policy with senators or literally anyone-- that average TSBer knows more policy that Trump i bet-- if his choices of cabinet nominees says anything, it's that Bannon is the one pulling the strings to help embolden the alt-right.
1/12/2017 11:38:18 AM
1/12/2017 11:38:44 AM
^^ Bannon and Kushner. Fairly obvious they've been running the show since Manafort left.
1/12/2017 12:01:27 PM
1/12/2017 12:06:35 PM
He's great at pushing his agenda, it's why he has been successful, but it's obvious that he is intellectually outmatched when it comes to domestic or world politics and this has been made very clear
1/12/2017 3:11:02 PM
So is his voting base, but that's why they love him.
1/12/2017 3:14:29 PM
1/12/2017 3:18:44 PM
1/12/2017 3:56:30 PM
I love this thread.You guys are well-educated, open-minded, thoughtful, temperate individuals.
1/12/2017 10:08:59 PM
Thank you. It's easy to fall for conspiracy theories on this day and age. People even bought in to crap like PizzaGate. Imagine that?For the most part no one on here has really bought into the dossier nonsense (especially the ridiculousness of the golden shower stuff).[Edited on January 13, 2017 at 9:18 AM. Reason : but, wait? didn't you buy in to a lot of those???]
1/13/2017 9:15:03 AM
^^lol, says the guy who often appears to be somewhat unhinged
1/13/2017 9:30:59 AM
I have no idea what you are talking about.
1/13/2017 6:49:13 PM
I haven't seen any reaction from the conservative media yet about john Lewis other than D'Souza tweeting his typical garbage. It's def motivating democrats though, further cementing the idea that trump cannot be worked with.
1/15/2017 1:22:23 AM
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1/15/2017 5:47:28 AM
John Lewis has done more to help his constituents and this country than Donald Trump has done and would do in twenty lifetimes. The fact that Trump is attacking him is beyond ridiculous but that is who Trump is. A petty, narcissistic man child.(That said, I think Lewis is wrong to say Trump isn't legitimate)
1/15/2017 10:15:36 AM
Lewis, who was arrested dozens of times, who was literally beaten by police, for fighting for voting rights and equal rights for blacks isn't wrong to not accept as his president a guy who for years manufactured lies that the first black president was a secret Muslim Kenyan. This is actual racism, and America just (very narrowly, practically as a fluke from FBI interference) voted him president. a guy who shed blood decades ago to prevent this doesn't have to pretend this is all okay and normal.[Edited on January 15, 2017 at 11:28 AM. Reason : ]
1/15/2017 11:28:10 AM
https://twitter.com/abcpolitics/status/820619926905954305Trump, originally scheduled to visit the new African America museum tomorrow, bails. President of all Americans right?
1/15/2017 12:29:50 PM
None of this shit is normal or even slightly okay.In fact, I'd be willing to bet that a civil rights memorial will probably be vandalized tomorrow somewhere by the far right Trump supporters. Or they make a big display of the confederacy. Or something as equally outrageous.When the president-elect enters the political sphere by questionining the legitimacy of the current president, fans the flames of racial intolerance, speaks in bigoted terms toward racial advocacy groups, and begins openly bashing civil rights leaders, then eventually one of his supporters will get the message and will begin targeting minority people and/or symbols.This is a fucking nightmare in progress, and its ridiculous to analyze this in simple political terms.[Edited on January 15, 2017 at 2:21 PM. Reason : ]
1/15/2017 2:06:21 PM
http://www.businessinsider.com/trump-gop-policy-ukraine-wikileaks-dnc-2017-1This was in the dossier as well. I'm torn between throwing it out completely because of some of the more ridiculous and obviously untrue stuff and believing this type of thing because people close to Trump admitted connections with the hacker email "leaks" and the bizarre GOP platform shift came out of nowhere.For now until something definitive is brought to light I'll give Trump the same benefit of the doubt I gave Clinton.
1/15/2017 3:58:01 PM
https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2017-01-15/trump-calls-nato-obsolete-and-dismisses-eu-in-german-interviewTrump starting to push his gross ignorance on our foreign policy. the broader GOP isn't going along with this is it?
1/15/2017 5:59:18 PM
I think it's safe to say that the angrier the hack SJW types get ITT, the better of a job Trump is doing. That's how low you and the media have set the bar.
1/15/2017 6:12:53 PM
If you think that a tit-for-tat arrangement is unbelievably crazy, keep in mind that changing the position on aid to Ukraine was one of the only platform changes Trump madehttp://www.npr.org/2016/08/06/488876597/how-the-trump-campaign-weakened-the-republican-platform-on-aid-to-ukraineHow The Trump Campaign Weakened The Republican Platform On Aid To Ukraine
1/15/2017 6:17:02 PM
1/15/2017 6:38:13 PM
Thanks for engaging him, dumbass
1/15/2017 7:43:16 PM
http://m.dailykos.com/story/2016/7/26/1552604/-Connect-the-following-7-dots-Do-you-see-a-pattern-Robert-ReichFrom July. So trump gives an interview saying he doesn't care about the economic health of European allies, says NATO is obsolete, saying we should be ready to trust Putin, meanwhile throughout his campaign has surrounded himself with people very close to Putins regime, and is personally indebted to Russian interests. Even if Russia doesn't have blackmailing information, trump has been swimming in Russian propaganda and seems to be ready to supplant our relationship with the EU countries in favor of Russia.
1/15/2017 9:54:09 PM
were his comments on NATO in response to the US sending troops to Poland? because that is a dumb move and i'd love to see the US gtfo of that debacle.
1/15/2017 10:01:36 PM
Trump most likely doesn't even know about that, but the comment was in the context of NATO not fighting terrorism. I don't think it's inherently problematic to say NATO is obsolete. It's in the context that Germany is the bad guy and we shouldn't care if European countries are hurt by trade policies that's problematic. For many reasons least of which is that we rely on a healthy global economy for our own economic success.
1/15/2017 10:06:45 PM
Plenty of Europeans have said that the EU is a vehicle for Germany for a while now, and it's true. Germany has benefited hugely from the relative weakness of the euro. Politically Merkel is more powerful than any other world leader outside of Obama, Xi, and Putin.I've been for scrapping and replacing NATO since the fall of the USSR. There are plenty of good arguments for it. Rolling tanks and troops into Germany and Poland is stupid theater from a leader who has shown himself to be inept when dealing with Putin.
1/15/2017 10:35:15 PM
So if we have the choice between supporting a thriving democratic ally that has sent soldiers to fight with our own, or to support a long time adversary lead by an autocrat who invaded a neighboring country to seize territory, we should turn our back on the thriving democratic ally?I guess "fine" if you believe this, but this is a fundamental 180 degree turn in what we claim our global mission is (reflect and promote democratic ideals). How are people being convinced to follow along with this?
1/16/2017 12:36:47 AM
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/15/us/politics/trump-health-law-replacement.htmlTrump pushing for single payer/public option?
1/16/2017 1:50:02 AM
In the article you linked it says "Mr. Trump said specifically on Saturday that “I don’t want single-payer.” "
1/16/2017 7:45:56 AM
His hot BMW take is hilarious. People want BMWs over Chevys because they are BMWs not because of some trade issue. It's the same way arrogant NY real estate tycoons want to live in gold plated midtown penthouses instead of Washington Heights tenements.[Edited on January 16, 2017 at 8:10 AM. Reason : X]
1/16/2017 8:09:48 AM
^^^^what about option 3: mind our own damn business and avoid entangling alliances?
1/16/2017 11:05:33 AM
^ that's can't work when we have the biggest economy and by far the biggest military of any country. Unless you have a time machine there's no such thing anymore as "minding our own Damon business". We need oil from Mideast, we need precious metals and ore from china and Africa, we need rockets from Russia, we need scientific instruments from Italy and France, then there's the whole issue of nuclear proliferation. All of these would require us becoming involved in global political issues even if we tried to completely recuse ourselves. With the us being as geographically large as we are alone, we could never just be a fly on the wall nation. Now throw our economy, military, and history into this mix. preemptive invasions like Iraq should never be part of our policies, but maintaining a stable world playing field for scientific and economic and social advancement is in our interests.
1/16/2017 4:51:01 PM
oh oki know it looks like we're piling up troops on the border to intimidate other nations, but it's really just stabilization...you know, for social advancement[Edited on January 16, 2017 at 5:19 PM. Reason : cd]the italians don't want to sell us any scientific instruments. better threaten them with violence.[Edited on January 16, 2017 at 5:24 PM. Reason : df]
1/16/2017 5:14:28 PM
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1/16/2017 6:24:03 PM
This is good shit right here, the rest of the media need to take note and follow CNNs lead on standing up to Trump's people like this.
1/16/2017 7:38:11 PM
elect a republican president and all of a sudden CNN is all about asking tough questions
1/16/2017 7:39:35 PM
1/16/2017 9:55:05 PM
Man you guys down that kool-aid like shots one dollar well drink night
1/16/2017 9:59:05 PM
I guess. For the last 20 years we've been fucking with Russia, taking advantage of their weakness, meddling directly in the free elections of places like, oh, I don't know Ukraine in say, 2014. It's Problematically we have a generation in power now who have only dealt with and understand a world with US hegemony. This is a problem when that hegemony is no longer unchallenged. Our floundering, disastrous foreign policy of the last 2 administrations should make it clear how fucking serious this lack of understanding is.Henry Kissinger is an awful human being, but he has a better grasp of foreign policy than arguably anyone alive today, but by all means ignore him and keep poking the bear. http://cnnpressroom.blogs.cnn.com/2014/05/11/kissinger-on-russias-global-integration/
1/16/2017 10:19:18 PM
1/16/2017 11:01:00 PM
A NATO forces buildup is provoking Russia, but
1/17/2017 7:00:15 AM
whats the non-provoking way to respond to russian aggression?
1/17/2017 8:57:13 AM
Gotta love this retconning of history where Obama didn't start his term with an olive branch to Russia while Putin was planning the annexation of Crimea and backing separatists who shot down a commercial jetliner. It's all the USA's fault!
1/17/2017 9:16:13 AM
With regards to CNN, the Trump team needs to be careful not to overplay their hand. They tapped into major resentment of the media as a whole but once you go after beat guys like Acosta you are walking on a very fine line.Those guys aren't the "problem." It's like going after the teller rather than the CEOs.^ tbf, the non-Trump GOP has been pretty consistent in criticizing Obama for his weakness wrt Russia..[Edited on January 17, 2017 at 9:18 AM. Reason : The left has been far more inconsistent]
1/17/2017 9:17:00 AM
NATO is less provocational than the alternative- a buildup of forces by multiple border countries who can no longer rely on NATO for defense and have to increase military spending and try to buildup forces on their own in the face of an increasingly aggressive Russia who has been able to invade multiple countries with no international military response[Edited on January 17, 2017 at 9:50 AM. Reason : .]
1/17/2017 9:49:57 AM
So is there a greater than 0% chance anything he is saying about healthcare is rooted in reality? Hard to see how "we're going to have insurance for everybody" and "much less expensive" will a) be accomplished, and b) pass Congress.Somehow when it's obvious he has no plan he'll convince 47% of America it was Paul Ryan's fault.[Edited on January 17, 2017 at 10:30 AM. Reason : X]
1/17/2017 10:30:17 AM