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Trump says Rob Reiner died of ‘Tr@mp der@ngement syndrom@’

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1 minute ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   What was your opinion of the people who were celebrating in the streets when Margaret Thatcher died ?

 

Imo they were insensitive and inappropriate. What's your point?

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Just now, RayC said:

 

Imo they were insensitive and inappropriate. What's your point?

 

   Some lefties get terribly upset when Trump says things like this , yet they would be out partying and celebrating when people they don't like die

Narcissistic sociopath president.

Behaving as expected from a narcissistic sociopath.

The mystery is how he still has ANY supporters.

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Some lefties get terribly upset when Trump says things like this , yet they would be out partying and celebrating when people they don't like die

 

But we are not talking about what may or may not happen in the future.

 

The topic is about Trump's remarks about Reiner's death. You either find them distasteful and inappropriate or you don't. 'Whataboutery' doesn't enter into the discussion.

28 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Vance is on target to win. He is polling better than any Democrat.

Really? And which Democrats have put their names forward?

2 minutes ago, RayC said:

 

But we are not talking about what may or may not happen in the future.

 

The topic is about Trump's remarks about Reiner's death. You either find them distasteful and inappropriate or you don't. 'Whataboutery' doesn't enter into the discussion.

 

   Another lefty strategy, focus on one point whilst ignoring the big picture .

That way,  they are alawys right (in their minds)

21 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   What was your opinion of the people who were celebrating in the streets when Margaret Thatcher died ?

False equivalence.

Did opposition leaders publicly rejoice about her death or celebrate it? 🙂

9 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Another lefty strategy, focus on one point whilst ignoring the big picture .

That way,  they are alawys right (in their minds)

 

This is the big picture, buddy.:thumbsup:

 

 

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5 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Another lefty strategy, focus on one point whilst ignoring the big picture .

That way,  they are alawys right (in their minds)

 

'Whataboutery' and the introduction of tangential topics: Another tactic by those who are unable and/or unwilling to deviate from the strict party line, usually found among those on the right. 

 

Simple question: Do you think that Trump's remarks were appropriate? 'Yes' or 'No'?

1 hour ago, johnnybangkok said:

You are the very epitomy of identity politics - backing anyone regardless of their character as long as they are NOT Harris or indeed any Dem. 

Hah! Take a look in the mirror, hypocrite! You expect me to vote for Harris just because she was not Trump... while you and yours vote for any (D) candidate because they're not (R).

 

Identity politics indeed. Leftists love it, but it interferes with their critical thinking skills.

4 minutes ago, candide said:

False equivalence.

Did opposition leaders publicly rejoice about her death or celebrate it? 🙂

 

Please don't introduce nuance into this conversation. It is not relevant here.

 

It doesn't matter what the reaction was to another's death, whether Reiner, his family or friends were critical of Trump, etc.

 

The question is simple: Was it appropriate for Trump to have made those comments? It's a 'Yes' or 'No' answer. 

Just now, tai4de2 said:

Hah! Take a look in the mirror, hypocrite! You expect me to vote for Harris just because she was not Trump... while you and yours vote for any (D) candidate because they're not (R).

 

Identity politics indeed. Leftists love it, but it interferes with their critical thinking skills.

It's hard to imagine that Trump fans have much in the way of critical thinking skills.

He did say he loves the uneducated.

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1 minute ago, RayC said:

Was it appropriate for Trump to have made those comments? It's a 'Yes' or 'No' answer. 

I am what today's leftists would call a "far-right MAGA nutjob" (or whatever term the kids are using for "ordinary American centrist" these days -- but I digress).

 

And I condemn Trump's comments about Reiner's death. I find them repulsive, childish, and unbecoming. The president had an opportunity to show a little class, and he blew it.

 

I knew what I was getting when I voted for Trump -- I am not naive about his personality and behaviors. That said, this incident certainly isn't my favorite aspect of his presidency, that's for sure. But I'm *still* glad he's president, because IMO having the right in charge is infinitely better for my country.

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2 hours ago, johnnybangkok said:

Just what aren't you not getting here?

 

No one and I mean no one would have said a word about Trump if he hadn't inserted himself into this trajedy with his usual me, me, me nonsense.

 

You lot will defend this man no matter what. It's really pathetic. 

Defending the indefensible is quite a and astonishing thing to witness. Trump had no business commenting on Reiner's death, and if he was going to comment he needed to limit it to a sympathetic announcement, instead of making it political, divisive, hateful and nasty. The man is such a pig he literally will not pass on any opportunity to divide the nation, and create an environment that could lead to a civil war.

 

Don is so reckless, and highly insensitive, and that's part of what makes him so incredibly dangerous. The vast majority of his supporters just can't see that. 

 

They go on and on about how he doesn't need to be presidential because he's trying to do things differently, doesn't a leader have to display leadership qualities? Why always the hate? 

 

I know some of his devotees will chime in and say well you can't talk about hate because you hate the man so much, but it's quite different commenting on a president, than it is leading a nation. Trump is not leading the nation, and Tariff Don is abdicating his responsibility for leadership on a daily basis. 

Sometimes Trump is right.

He was right when he said he could shoot someone in cold blood on 5th Avenue and his fans would still be behind him.

He has actually done much worse, yet seems to still retain the majority of his core cult followers.

3 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

I am what today's leftists would call a "far-right MAGA nutjob" (or whatever term the kids are using for "ordinary American centrist" these days -- but I digress).

 

And I condemn Trump's comments about Reiner's death. I find them repulsive, childish, and unbecoming. The president had an opportunity to show a little class, and he blew it.

 

I knew what I was getting when I voted for Trump -- I am not naive about his personality and behaviors. That said, this incident certainly isn't my favorite aspect of his presidency, that's for sure. But I'm *still* glad he's president, because IMO having the right in charge is infinitely better for my country.

Hey there! Enough of that damn.......nuance.  Not allowed here.

 

You can only be black or white. A Trumper or a Progressive. Nothing in the middle. It might make heads explode.

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14 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

It's hard to imagine that Trump fans have much in the way of critical thinking skills.

He did say he loves the uneducated.

 

He says a lot of things, not all of which I like or agree with. I find Trump's comments about Reiner reprehensible. (Note the lack of asterisks or disclaimers there. There's no "but" or "what about" involved.)

 

In any case, I am the absolute diametric opposite of the slurs you and yours like to pile on people who don't toe the progressive line: prep school and Ivy League educated, grew up in and around a large American city, had a long career as a hard-core engineer in Big Tech, travelled to dozens and dozens of countries (some of which I've lived and worked in), speak various languages, live in a biracial bicultural household, etc. And I say: MAGA! There's a lot of voters just like me, that helped elect Trump. There are undoubtedly many, many people who feel just like I do, about this Reiner comments incident.

1 hour ago, JonnyF said:

 

I was talking about the #bekind lefties, not the #gaslighting lefties. 

There’s nothing ‘gaslighting’ about me stating ‘ I really don’t want Trump to be in a hurry to die.’

 

It’s the absolute truth, I really do want him to linger over the matter.

 

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18 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

It's hard to imagine that Trump fans have much in the way of critical thinking skills.

He did say he loves the uneducated.

Uneducated does not mean unintelligent. Nor does educated equal intelligent- just look around this place.

 

To me, it is frustrating that Trump could have had an easy win here. He could have simply expressed condolences, mentioned Reiner's career as a great director, and left it at that. Perhaps mentioned "we didn't see eye to eye on many issues", that kind of thing.

 

Missed opportunity in service of his own ego. Perhaps The Donald's biggest character flaw. 

8 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Uneducated does not mean unintelligent. Nor does educated equal intelligent- just look around this place.

 

To me, it is frustrating that Trump could have had an easy win here. He could have simply expressed condolences, mentioned Reiner's career as a great director, and left it at that. Perhaps mentioned "we didn't see eye to eye on many issues", that kind of thing.

 

Missed opportunity in service of his own ego. Perhaps The Donald's biggest character flaw. 

You're trying to sane wash the unwashable.

He's mentally ill.

He can't control this 

ARTICLE 25 time. 

1 minute ago, Jingthing said:

You're trying to sane wash the unwashable.

He's mentally ill.

He can't control this 

ARTICLE 25 time. 

Being an a55hole isn't a mental illness. It is a symptom of being a politician or public figure with a huge ego.

2 minutes ago, Jingthing said:

You're trying to sane wash the unwashable.

He's mentally ill.

He can't control this 

ARTICLE 25 time. 

I believe we have heard this (false) narrative before? 

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1 minute ago, Hanaguma said:

Being an a55hole isn't a mental illness. It is a symptom of being a politician or public figure with a huge ego.

People who have a genuinely high opinion of themselves don't demand constant praise. Don't accept dodgy medals. And aren't snowflakes.

Just now, Alan Zweibel said:

People who have a genuinely high opinion of themselves don't demand constant praise. Don't accept dodgy medals. And aren't snowflakes.

Yes. And...? You aren't really breaking new ground here, my friend. 

2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

 

A wise man would have ignored his comments and focused on the life and works of the man himself and those he left behind. 

 

Alas, we are dealing with rabid Liberals. So well done. Bravo. It's now all about Trump. 

No. A wise leader would have refrained from making inflammatory comments about a highly regarded couples murder. 

 

 

8 hours ago, Alan Zweibel said:

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https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115724141568860081

 

Trump doubles down on 'deranged' Rob Reiner comments

- President Donald Trump publicly defended his controversial initial comments on the murder of Hollywood actor-director Rob Reiner, calling the director "deranged" and "very bad for our country" in an Oval Office statement.

"Well, I wasn’t a fan of his at all. He was a deranged person as far as Trump is concerned," he stated.

"The Russia hoax, he was one of the people behind it. I think he hurt himself career-wise; he became like a deranged person—Tr@mp D*rangement Syndr_me—so I was not a fan of Rob Reiner at all in any way, shape, or form. I thought he was very bad for our country, he added.

https://www.foxla.com/news/trump-comments-deranged-rob-reiner

Trump is a sick and deranged old man.  He has done more to harm peace in the world than any other individual, other than the man he models himself after.   

 

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What a completely bizarre thing to say even for Trump who is known for his hostility and unkind words. Trump has a long track record of inflammatory remarks, but his comments in a social media post were a drastic departure from the role presidents typically play in offering a message of consolation or tribute after the death of a public figure.

 

His message drew criticism even from conservatives and his supporters and laid bare Trump’s unwillingness to rise above political grievance in moments of crisis.

 

Trump, in a post on his social media network, said Reiner and his wife were killed “reportedly due to the anger he caused others through his massive, unyielding, and incurable affliction with a mind crippling disease known as +++.”

 

I think what he's essentially saying is that it's their fault that they got murdered because they didn't like him or his policies. Wow. What can one say? 

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5 minutes ago, Back Stage said:

Trump is a sick and deranged old man.  He has done more to harm peace in the world than any other individual, other than the man he models himself after.   

 

He solved middle east and never invaded Iraq.

 

What drugs are you on?

33 minutes ago, tai4de2 said:

 

He says a lot of things, not all of which I like or agree with. I find Trump's comments about Reiner reprehensible. (Note the lack of asterisks or disclaimers there. There's no "but" or "what about" involved.)

 

In any case, I am the absolute diametric opposite of the slurs you and yours like to pile on people who don't toe the progressive line: prep school and Ivy League educated, grew up in and around a large American city, had a long career as a hard-core engineer in Big Tech, travelled to dozens and dozens of countries (some of which I've lived and worked in), speak various languages, live in a biracial bicultural household, etc. And I say: MAGA! There's a lot of voters just like me, that helped elect Trump. There are undoubtedly many, many people who feel just like I do, about this Reiner comments incident.

And this is the very reason why I refrain from being highly critical of Trump supporters. I hate the man, I don't like the MAGA movement, but I have a lot of friends and family that support him and these are people that I care deeply about. The Democratic party is broken, they did field a terrible candidate, so some of the answers lie within that party, and the solutions to their crisis need to be found. 

 

Despite Trump's rhetoric hatred and division is simply not the answer, it's only going to make things worse. 

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