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2 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Trumps handling of the Kurds makes Bidens departure from Afghanistan to be acceptable ?

Nobody said that but most Americans agree that leaving Afghanistan was the right thing to do. The same can't be said about abandoning the Kurds who were our main allies in fighting ISIS.

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27 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Where did he put his hands ?

Hopefully not where trump admitted to putting his little orange ones. 

You guys are just so hilariously hypocritical. For 4 years you've defended an avowed p***y grabber at every turn and when he gets crushed in the election you try to turn President Biden into the creepy one.

Well done boys!:cheesy:

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2 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

Anyone and everyone can see that hes rather hesitant and un steady and slow and incoherent , nothing to do with which news station shows it   

You are aware of his speech impediment?  Nice how some mock him due to this. Not!

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10 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Nobody said that but most Americans agree that leaving Afghanistan was the right thing to do. The same can't be said about abandoning the Kurds who were our main allies in fighting ISIS.

Yes, Trump did get that right, shame that Biden couldn't execute it properly.

 

But to be serious for a second, that is of course why Biden supported Trump's decision, he was looking at what the voters wanted, and Americans don't want soldiers there. Mere Merkel type wind sniffing, nothing to do with "courage".

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Harvard and MIT professors used artificial intelligence & analyzed millions of political articles and data points.

They published the findings in a book, "Network Propaganda"- "Misinformation and how the beliefs spread,"

available on Amazon and the usual places.

 

SUMMARY:

Words of the authors, "the right-wing media ecosystem differs categorically from the rest of the media environment," and has been much more susceptible to "disinformation, lies and half-truths."

Liberals want facts; conservatives want their biases reinforced.

Liberals embrace journalism; conservatives believe propaganda.

 

The book is not a work of media criticism but, rather, of data analysis--a study of millions of online stories, tweets, and Facebook-sharing data points.

The authors' conclusion is that "something very different was happening in right-wing media than in centrist, center-left and left-wing media."  it was the feedback loop of right-wing quasi-journalism that had the most impact--and that hypothesis has profound implications not only for the study of the recent past but also for predictions about the not-so-distant future.

 

A majority of conservatives are dwelling in an alternative reality of fake news and conspiracy theories.

 

The book makes clear it has been the decades long growth of far right media in the form of Fox News which is the rampaging Gorilla destroying U.S. democracy.

 

 
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5 minutes ago, Tanomazu said:

Basically when your closest US ally, the UK, is calling out the US for its failure in retaining air cover in the Afghanistan withdrawal it means heights of US presidential incompetence have been achieved that are unprecedented. I never thought I would see the day when a UK prime minister criticised a US military decision. But it happened.

everyone was shocked, political leaders were on TV asking for answers, and all they got was Biden babbling about a "phantom" victory, they were shaking their heads in disbelief, and seriously asking how any one with any common sense could go through this without blinking.

 

Biden in his denial about the whole mess, but I guess when your mind is already gone, it doesn't matter ????

 

there is no defense for what he did, period.

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1 minute ago, Tanomazu said:

He basically left billions of US dollars worth of military supplies in Taleban hands

That was the total amount spent since about 2001. It was not the current value of the hardware. The same thing happened in Vietnam and across the world  after WW2

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