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Drawing criticism, Trump says he will accept Republican nomination 'live from the White House'


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1 hour ago, Tippaporn said:

"in a historical context . . . "  While I've never been aligned with any political party the Dems appealed to me more than the Republicans (of course they're two heads of the same snake).  That was many, many moons ago.  Go back 50~100 years.

In a factual context’.

 

Your posting history suggests otherwise.

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2 hours ago, RocketDog said:

The man takes too much gratuitous glee from shocking people. 

He glories in conflict. He's a very sick puppy. 

 

I read these posts just to see how his loyal supporters struggle to rationalize his every move or pronouncement no matter how indefensible or irrational it may be. 

 

Here's a challenge for extra points lads:

 

"Has the President's proposal of injecting or embibing bleach been accepted by the medical community yet as a valid treatment for the virus?" 

No takers on my challenge yet? 

 

Come on, try to be as inventive as your mentor. 

Use some of the material from the myriad of his outlandish tweets and interviews as source materials. You won't get full credit but you can even claim to be stable genius doctors if that helps. 

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4 hours ago, Tie Dye Samurai said:

I could care less where trump accepts his nomination from actually...sounds like a fantastic place to give his concession speech as well...

You don't seriously think he would be gracious in defeat do you? That's just not in his playbook . 

 

You give the man far too much credit. Sociopaths simply don't think that way. 

 

Truthfully I wish he would just quietly leave the White House. I've heard much too much of his word salad already. His disconnected gibberish makes my brain wail. 

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8 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

Many of their proposals are radical and unworkable.  Perhaps the concept is progressive but their ideas for how it's to be implemented are radical.

 

I'm sure you thought you meant something by that. Or at least tried to sound as if. Now, pretty please and with sugar on top - could you expand on this...whatever it is?

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7 hours ago, Tippaporn said:

In a historically context it's hard to deny that the Dems have moved so far left that they've gone off the chart.  With AOC and the Gang (all of whom have won their primaries) whatever moderates are left will continue to be pushed further left.  Or they'll simply be replaced.

 

AOC & Co. are a small group within the Democratic Party. They are not the majority, they do not dictate the party's policy and platform. They are vocal, and they do raise "radical" (in the context of American politics) ideas, so get more than their fair share of attention. How many of their various proposals etc. actually got anywhere?

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19 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

You have been asked many, many times why you think the Dems are 'the radical left' so please either start providing examples of these 'radical left' ideas or please kindly refrain from what is a very obvious smear campaign.

Perhaps your side should lead the way by not smearing anyone that disagrees with them.

A good start would be by stopping all the nasty language about Trump which has no place in a civil conversation.

Eg post #124 by RocketDog

You give the man far too much credit. Sociopaths simply don't think that way. 

 

Truthfully I wish he would just quietly leave the White House. I've heard much too much of his word salad already. His disconnected gibberish makes my brain wail. 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

Perhaps your side should lead the way by not smearing anyone that disagrees with them.

A good start would be by stopping all the nasty language about Trump which has no place in a civil conversation.

Eg post #124 by RocketDog

You give the man far too much credit. Sociopaths simply don't think that way. 

 

Truthfully I wish he would just quietly leave the White House. I've heard much too much of his word salad already. His disconnected gibberish makes my brain wail. 

 

 

 

It's not smearing when it's true ;- A petition signed by 350 psychiatrists (350!!!!) and other mental-health professionals professionally claiming that President Donald Trump's mental health is deteriorating rapidly was submitted to Congress. https://www.businessinsider.com/psychiatrists-submit-warning-trumps-mental-health-deteriorating-2019-12

 

I mean 350 trained professional where so concerned about the guys mental health they though it important to tell Congress. And there's many, many other trained psychiatrists who have studied his behaviour and have concluded he exhibits all the traits of a sociopath (just Google Trump a sociopath). Coincidence? I think not.

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Trump supporter has problem with ‘nasty language’, or is it perhaps the underlying truth of the ‘nasty language’?

 

Mary Trump (PhD Clinical Psychology) has in her book on the man referred to Donald Trump as a ‘sociopath’. 

 

And Trump’s ‘word salads’ and ‘disconnected gibberish’ are a matter of widely published video footage.

If she diagnosed him as a sociopath and made that public without personally talking to him she should be struck off.

 

Do you have anything to say about the OP or are you just deflecting, as usual?

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2 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

It's not smearing when it's true ;- A petition signed by 350 psychiatrists (350!!!!) and other mental-health professionals professionally claiming that President Donald Trump's mental health is deteriorating rapidly was submitted to Congress. https://www.businessinsider.com/psychiatrists-submit-warning-trumps-mental-health-deteriorating-2019-12

 

I mean 350 trained professional where so concerned about the guys mental health they though it important to tell Congress. And there's many, many other trained psychiatrists who have studied his behaviour and have concluded he exhibits all the traits of a sociopath (just Google Trump a sociopath). Coincidence? I think not.

 

 

 

How many thousands of psychiatrists in the US? So they found 350 that hate Trump to sign some stupid petition which means nothing in clinical terms. So what?

Given the hatred and vitriol constantly spouted on here, I could do some diagnosing of my own, but we are not allowed to use the words any more.

 

To think you were the one calling for a cessation of smearing :violin:. Pots and kettles, pots and kettles.

 

 

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2 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

It's not smearing when it's true ;- A petition signed by 350 psychiatrists (350!!!!) and other mental-health professionals professionally claiming that President Donald Trump's mental health is deteriorating rapidly was submitted to Congress. https://www.businessinsider.com/psychiatrists-submit-warning-trumps-mental-health-deteriorating-2019-12

 

I mean 350 trained professional where so concerned about the guys mental health they though it important to tell Congress. And there's many, many other trained psychiatrists who have studied his behaviour and have concluded he exhibits all the traits of a sociopath (just Google Trump a sociopath). Coincidence? I think not.

 

 

 

No professional psychiatrist would make a diagnosis without personally talking to the person involved. "Charlatans" comes to mind if they are prepared to overlook their professional obligations, and being struck off would be appropriate.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

How many thousands of psychiatrists in the US? So they found 350 that hate Trump to sign some stupid petition which means nothing in clinical terms. So what?

Given the hatred and vitriol constantly spouted on here, I could do some diagnosing of my own, but we are not allowed to use the words any more.

 

To think you were the one calling for a cessation of smearing :violin:. Pots and kettles, pots and kettles.

 

 

His niece, who does know him agrees.

What other predident has had this diagnosis.

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No professional psychiatrist would make a diagnosis without personally talking to the person involved. "Charlatans" comes to mind if they are prepared to overlook their professional obligations, and being struck off would be appropriate.

Still you have yet to criticize Trump supporters diagnosing a case of senile dementia in respect to Biden. Hmmmmm...

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1 hour ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No professional psychiatrist would make a diagnosis without personally talking to the person involved. "Charlatans" comes to mind if they are prepared to overlook their professional obligations, and being struck off would be appropriate.

They do when its so obvious. but u arent a trump supporter so why does it bother you.

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

How many thousands of psychiatrists in the US? So they found 350 that hate Trump to sign some stupid petition which means nothing in clinical terms. So what?

Given the hatred and vitriol constantly spouted on here, I could do some diagnosing of my own, but we are not allowed to use the words any more.

 

To think you were the one calling for a cessation of smearing :violin:. Pots and kettles, pots and kettles.

 

 

No one 'found' them. It's not one of your favorite conspiracy theories or some sort of Dem plot to besmearch Trump. 350 psychiatrists, all of their own volition saw enough traits (in their professional opinion) to be so worried about Trump that they felt compelled to write to congress. 

And I reckon if they did poll the other 'thousands of psychiatrists in the US' on the same subject they would get a very large cross section that would agree with the 350.

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2 hours ago, thaibeachlovers said:

No professional psychiatrist would make a diagnosis without personally talking to the person involved. "Charlatans" comes to mind if they are prepared to overlook their professional obligations, and being struck off would be appropriate.

Don't shoot the messengers (all 350 of them).

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13 hours ago, rcummings said:

Still you have yet to criticize Trump supporters diagnosing a case of senile dementia in respect to Biden. Hmmmmm...

Far as I know no cabal of psychiatrists has come out to claim Biden has senile dementia, and not supporting Biden, why would I come to his aid?

Never mind, I'll leave you all to carry on without me.

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On 8/18/2020 at 12:14 PM, MyTHaiMyKe said:

If basement hidin biden can accept his nomination from the basement of his home, then President Trump can accept his nomination from his home!

Temporary Monday to Friday home, at his clubs each weekend.

 

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33 minutes ago, RJRS1301 said:

Temporary Monday to Friday home, at his clubs each weekend.

 

Actually he claims that Mar-a-Lago is his home. In so doing he violated a signed agreement with Palm Beach that in return for the right to build a dock, Mar-a-Lago would never qualify as a home. Another instance of Trump breaking his word.

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3 minutes ago, MyTHaiMyKe said:

He also works for no pay! So he is entitled for weekends at his club, but still working!

 

I'm sure he also hosts free of charge the Secret Service, assorted staffers and other essential people. Not.

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54 minutes ago, Morch said:

 

I'm sure he also hosts free of charge the Secret Service, assorted staffers and other essential people. Not.

And shortly after he was elected he doubled the membership fee at Mar-a-Lago from $100,000 to $200,000. But, as before,  that was done solely to benefit the chief recipient of his previous charitable donations: himself.

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