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Statements like this are a typical symptom of TDS. Eddie does not bend over backwards to defend Trump."Seriously, is there a bigger high on the whole face of the earth than eating a salad?"--SeattleUte
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You refer to TDS as though it's a bad thing. If derangement is what it takes to neutralize Trump, then derangement is appropriate. Diseases desperate wrought by desperate appliance are relieved, or not at all.Originally posted by Lost Student View PostStatements like this are a typical symptom of TDS. Eddie does not bend over backwards to defend Trump."The mind is not a boomerang. If you throw it too far it will not come back." ~ Tom McGuane
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The only problem is the derangement doesn't affect Trump, it only affects the individual. Trump just keeps on Trumping.Originally posted by Non Sequitur View PostYou refer to TDS as though it's a bad thing. If derangement is what it takes to neutralize Trump, then derangement is appropriate. Diseases desperate wrought by desperate appliance are relieved, or not at all.Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
Dig your own grave, and save!
"The only one of us who is so significant that Jeff owes us something simply because he decided to grace us with his presence is falafel." -- All-American
"I know that you are one of the cool and 'edgy' BYU fans" -- Wally
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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"I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice! And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue!"Originally posted by Non Sequitur View PostYou refer to TDS as though it's a bad thing. If derangement is what it takes to neutralize Trump, then derangement is appropriate. Diseases desperate wrought by desperate appliance are relieved, or not at all.
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You said he'd refuse to step down. That's basically synonymous with requiring to use force to remove him. Trump isn't the only one that would lie, cheat or steal to win an election. The Dems have been trying to invalidate the 2016 election ever since the day after the results were known. Many still haven't accepted the fact that Trump won the electoral college and is validly and legally their president. So while I don't disagree he'd cheat to win, the other side would do the same. Hey, Clinton was basically ready to coronate herself (purple dress and all) only to be left in the dust.Originally posted by frank ryan View PostYou threw the word force in there. Cheat, lie, steal for an election? You bet he'd up for it. Refuse to concede? He's already prepping for it. Encourage civil unrest? He's already said those types of things. As much as I appreciate your moderate tone, Eddie, you've got an odd habit of consistently bending over backward to mute or downplay criticism of Trump. These aren't normal times, and he's not a normal person or leader. His behaviors haven't moderated as so many on here predicted, they've gotten worse.
But I have little worry about this election. It's not going to be close. Biden is going to carry many of the swing states and Trump will go on to his echo chamber for the rest of his life. Thankfully most of his biggest followers are also very old so they won't be around for very long either. The GOP will swing back to its more conservative policies and the stink of Trump will wear off."Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf
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Especially with COVID-19 and their disdain for wearing mssks.Originally posted by Moliere View PostYou said he'd refuse to step down. That's basically synonymous with requiring to use force to remove him. Trump isn't the only one that would lie, cheat or steal to win an election. The Dems have been trying to invalidate the 2016 election ever since the day after the results were known. Many still haven't accepted the fact that Trump won the electoral college and is validly and legally their president. So while I don't disagree he'd cheat to win, the other side would do the same. Hey, Clinton was basically ready to coronate herself (purple dress and all) only to be left in the dust.
But I have little worry about this election. It's not going to be close. Biden is going to carry many of the swing states and Trump will go on to his echo chamber for the rest of his life. Thankfully most of his biggest followers are also very old so they won't be around for very long either. The GOP will swing back to its more conservative policies and the stink of Trump will wear off.
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I stopped short of going there but I'm glad you did. This is one of my favorites. I love when the boyfriend basically says "you don't want the cops to show up again". Dude looks tired of her:Originally posted by Bo Diddley View PostEspecially with COVID-19 and their disdain for wearing mssks.
Last edited by Moliere; 08-06-2020, 07:40 AM."Discipleship is not a spectator sport. We cannot expect to experience the blessing of faith by standing inactive on the sidelines any more than we can experience the benefits of health by sitting on a sofa watching sporting events on television and giving advice to the athletes. And yet for some, “spectator discipleship” is a preferred if not primary way of worshipping." -Pres. Uchtdorf
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Frank - my odd habit is to look at hyperbole by both sides and tell people they're full of shit.Originally posted by frank ryan View PostYou threw the word force in there. Cheat, lie, steal for an election? You bet he'd up for it. Refuse to concede? He's already prepping for it. Encourage civil unrest? He's already said those types of things. As much as I appreciate your moderate tone, Eddie, you've got an odd habit of consistently bending over backward to mute or downplay criticism of Trump. These aren't normal times, and he's not a normal person or leader. His behaviors haven't moderated as so many on here predicted, they've gotten worse.
I have consistently said on several occasions - Trump is a moron who does enough dumb stuff that there is no reason to stretch, misconstrue, hyperbolize, twist, or in any manner take his borderline dumb tweets and turn them into something they aren't. Use the easy material he gives you, and you'll have plenty to work with.
Twisting the borderline stuff just gives his supporters an out and fans their flames, giving them examples of "fake media". If his critics are willing to twist, stretch, and mischaracterize A, B, and C, then why wouldn't they also lie about D, E, and F? Which gives them way too much wiggle room.
That's been my point all along.
I have no doubt that Trump will cheat, lie, and steal (if he can) for the election. I have no doubt that if/when he loses he'll deny it and initiate lawsuits or whatever. He won't be the first to have done any of these things - and I doubt he'll be the last. Hell, we still have Hillary from the last election who is essentially running around saying that she won. There's plenty of evidence that both parties are dirty - the cries of "drain the swamp" actually have some merit. Unfortunately, Trump is turning it into a sewer instead.
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Trump hasn't been nearly the delegator in chief or the CEO on high that sits back and lets his "smartest, bestest" people make the decisions and run the country that I'd hoped he would be in my best case scenario. I'm happy to admit that things could've gone much better.Originally posted by frank ryan View PostA lot people downplayed worries I had about Trump winning in the first place.
I also think that many of the worries you've expressed about a Trump presidency were over the top.
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Lol. frank ryan, a lone voice in the wilderness!Originally posted by frank ryan View PostA lot people downplayed worries I had about Trump winning in the first place.Ain't it like most people, I'm no different. We love to talk on things we don't know about.
Dig your own grave, and save!
"The only one of us who is so significant that Jeff owes us something simply because he decided to grace us with his presence is falafel." -- All-American
"I know that you are one of the cool and 'edgy' BYU fans" -- Wally
GIVE 'EM HELL, BRIGHAM!
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I had those same worries, but the optimist in me thought, 'hey he's a dickhead on the campaign trail-- maybe he'll let clearer heads and brighter minds take the reins when he gets into office and is chest deep in policy discussions. Nope. Turns out his creditors, lobbyists, and whomever else he promised favors to took the reins. I would think a guy so into himself would try to make sure he did a good job so he would have some kind of legacy. Huh. Turns out narcissists like that are also exaggeratedly short-sighted.Originally posted by frank ryan View PostA lot people downplayed worries I had about Trump winning in the first place."I'm anti, can't no government handle a commando / Your man don't want it, Trump's a bitch! I'll make his whole brand go under,"
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The lost days of summer: How Trump fell short in containing the virus
Welp . . .Meadows no longer holds a daily 8 a.m. meeting that includes health professionals to discuss the raging pandemic. Instead, aides said, he huddles in the mornings with a half-dozen politically oriented aides — and when the virus comes up, their focus is more on how to convince the public that President Trump has the crisis under control, rather than on methodically planning ways to contain it.
During coronavirus meetings, Meadows has repeatedly questioned the scientific consensus that wearing masks helps contain the spread of the novel coronavirus, officials said. He has regularly raised with Fauci and others a range of issues on which he thinks Fauci has been wrong, and he personally monitors the infectious-disease expert’s media appearances. When he catches Fauci sounding out of sync with Trump, the chief of staff admonishes the doctor to “stay on message,” officials said — and he has impressed upon Fauci, Birx and other public health professionals that they should not opine on restrictions or make policy in the media.Give 'em Hell, Cougars!!!
For all this His anger is not turned away, but His hand is stretched out still.
Not long ago an obituary appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune that said the recently departed had "died doing what he enjoyed most—watching BYU lose."
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