Hawktawk wrote:Millennials are just captivated by their phones , electronic media etc. with trump it’s a clear decline . As I’ve said google anything he said 20 years ago and compare it to now. I saw a speech pathologist who said he speaks at a 4th grade level now.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Trump just talks at this point. The man wings it. He literally thinks he can do no wrong. He thinks he can just say any dumb thing to get votes. The guy flies by the seat of his pants. I doubt he truly want to win the White House again and he's just seeing how far he can push his base and still win. He'll probably write a book someday talking about how dumb the people were to vote for him. I can just see it now, "I could say anything I wanted. I could shoot a baby. I could insult anyone I wanted. I sold these clowns on my 'vision' and made a bunch of money. Then I made a deal and went back to a great life."
Hawktawk wrote:I saw a meme yesterday that said the Republicans gave New Mexico back to Mexico rather than challenge his assertion of Colorado being a border state.
Hawktawk wrote:Trump is cornered,thats why hes going ballistic along with his bobbleheads.
I dont think he EVER wanted to win. I dont think he ever thought he would. The look of shock on his face election night as Melania wept tears of sorrow is all you need to know.
He thought running would enhance his brand, several associates have said as much.He was playing a game using the election to the most sacred important office in the world to profit, gaslight the world. But by golly the Trumptards actually bought his line, Russia kicked in in a mighty way, Hillary thought she could coast home and was the laziest Dem candidate in my memory and the rest is history.The worst president in the history of the country was elected.
I'm still going with my initial thought. Americas *leader* is mentally ill,far worse than me, an admittedly bipolar highly medicated man. Hes totally out of control of his worst impulses, utterly inept at world affairs but being enabled by men who have sold their soul for a seat in congress or position in a cabinet post.I saw a meme yesterday that said the Republicans gave New Mexico back to Mexico rather than challenge his assertion of Colorado being a border state.![]()
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He is a danger to America and the entire stability of the world order.And he's still got 40 something % approval.
And those people are so hardened they would agree with his lawyer who argued in court day before yesterday regarding the SDNY investigation into his businesses that he COULD IN FACT SHOOT SOMEONE AND NOT BE INVESTIGATED OR PROSECUTED. That's where we are at folks....
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't care if you hate the guy. But stop exaggerating. This clown is a danger to no one other than people who get deeply offended by tweets or stupid nicknames. He hasn't done anything that is going to endanger us at all unless you want to keep sending our guys to die and kill in foreign nations over and over and over again attracting attacks from them like flies for invading their homes and supporting dictators that oppress them.
I hope the clown is gone by next year if only so I can stop reading the exaggerations of his policies. He makes tons of gaffes and stupid comments, but his policies don't cause much movement or make life bad. That's just BS exaggeration to make the man seem worse than he is.
Hawktawk wrote:It was nice getting Al Baghdadi but it was apparently in the works for months and was nearly scuttled by Trump's decisions in the region. But of course he will take his victory lap like yesterday even though he arrived in the situation room at 4 pm just before the raid after his 220th round of golf as president. The he goes on TV and blurts out classified details, systems and methods etc like always.
RiverDog wrote:That part bothers me, too, and not j/b there might have been classified details he could have leaked. There's a lot of moderates and borderline radicals in the Middle East that might not view his gloating about our causing the death of a fellow Arab and his children as a positive. All he should have done was to acknowledge the success of the operation, honor the bravery of those that executed the plan, re-affirm our commitment to fighting terrorism, then shut his cake hole. He doesn't have to make up stuff about how Baghdadi was a crying, calling him a whimpering coward, et al. All that does is stir up more hate America sentiment. He reminded me of a professional wrestler.
Aseahawkfan wrote:He should shut up for the sake of decorum. He can't stop trying to entertain people while he's talking can he?
But nothing he says will change anything in that area of the world. That area has a lot of folks that view us as the enemy for many, many reasons. The only way out of war and inviting attack in that area is to not continue to be involved in the regional conflicts of the area. Since we're heavily invested in backing Israel and controlling oil pricing, we aren't leaving any time soon. So as has been the case for most of our lives, we'll continue to be involved in the conflicts of that region on the side of the Sunni nations (Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Pakistan, and most of the Middle Eastern nations) against the Shia nations (Syria, Iran).
I'm surprised people continue to believe Iran and Syria are the bad guys when most of the terrorists come from the Sunni nations that we are "allied" with. All that media and government propaganda seems to work better than people taking the time to learn about the conflicts and people in that area.
Par for the course. Another terrorist we have to trust the government claims he was a bad guy dumped in the ocean killed by our guys. What else is new? We kill people there that are supposedly terrorists all the time using drones. No due process. Just trust that our government is not using drone assassination in a manner to kill terrorists rather than crush the enemies of our "allies" that feed us information on who to kill. And somehow we're all ok with it because they are not American. Though I wonder sometimes if they started drone assassinating people in our country if anyone would do anything to stop it given so many seem to want to give up their second amendment right and just let the government have full and total control of weapons in this nation. For our safety of course.
Hawktawk wrote:The guy is constantly ragging Obama and to be fair I was too much of the time when he was potus but here's a good comparison. Upon the completion of the raid to kill OBL which was a much bigger deal than Al Bagdaddio Obama delivered a prepared 9 minute speech where he praised special forces, honored the thousands of victims of 911 and that was that. His staff had written speeches beforehand to cover any potential outcome including failure and death of US personnel.
By comparison Trump got to the situation room minutes before the assault without his chief of staff after his 220 something round of golf. He went out the following day and spouted off for 53 minutes, totally politicized this and really blew any momentum he could have gained. Anyone holding their breath expecting this guy to demonstrate a second of presidential behavior will die.
RiverDog wrote:I wasn't intending to get into a discussion about foreign policy in the Middle East. My point was about Trump's rambling, jingoistic, self aggrandizing, probably a lot of make believe (why would those comments be any different than anything else he says), and perhaps classified details regarding the operation to take out the most wanted man in the world.
I agree that Trump probably can't say anything that would make the situation in the Middle East better, but he can say things that can make it worse, both for moderate Arabs as well as for our own troops.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I don't much agree he can. That area doesn't speak enough English as a group to care about what Trump says. The things they believe and care about over there would surprise and shock you.
I am more annoyed by how dumb and embarrassing his talk is as an American. What kind of trash talk was that? The guy is acting like an entertainer rather than a president. His speech is either comedy or tragedy depending on how you view an operation to kill a terrorist enemy. Why would you describe things in that manner? The guy acts like he is talking with his buddies at the local high end socialize club and he's telling them some impressive story that any decent person would be surprised and sickened by his description.
RiverDog wrote:I think you would be surprised at how many people over there speak English. I'm not exactly a world traveler, but from the limited international travel that I've done combined with the experiences related to me from a number of friends I've made from various regions of the world, it's apparent to me that English is rapidly becoming the universal language. Countries and their residents, particularly in 3rd world areas like the Middle East, realize that the surest way out of poverty and despair is getting access to American money, and the easiest way to achieve that goal is to learn to speak English. They teach it in most schools from grade school through high school, many of them requiring it. Additionally, the world is rapidly becoming socially intertwined, with many families having immediate relatives living in western nations and can convey Trump's speech and mannerisms to their families and friends. Advances in electronic communications has accelerated this phenomenon.
Combine all that with Trump's actions, like his immigration policies, his travel ban that was an obvious target at Muslims, and his jumping in bed with a murderous Saudi kingdom that the majority of the Muslim world hates, and a picture begins to take shape that Trump is at war with the entire Muslim world minus the Saudis. My fear is that moderates interpret Trump's obvious hate for anyone that doesn't look and speak like him as a natural extension of the general sentiment in America. His trash talking plays well to a core base of which many either share or rationalize his nationalistic, xenophobic, and racist tendencies as being not as bad as it sounds, but it doesn't play well internationally. No matter who the POTUS is, what they say matters.
Aseahawkfan wrote:I talked to plenty of people in those regions. The vast majority don't speak much English save for highly educated folks in the cities or from wealthy families. Even those folks don't learn to speak English well unless they travel. They also don't have access to much television in the most populous Muslim nations. Most don't even have power all the time. They may get some drivel in Arabic that says something bad about Trump on the radio or in the papers or on their phones, but that is par for the course when you're already teaching that America is the big bad. Barring some of the smaller oil nations like Kuwait, UAE, and parts of Saudi Arabia, the majority of those folks live in an old world type of environment without much TV or media. Even their cell networks aren't great.
This idea they live anywhere near like us or even Europe is not reality. Even those that are considered moderate and well off don't have electricity all the time and don't have access to well-developed system of media delivery. They mostly have access to smartphones and even then their networks and access are not as good as western nations. I'm not hugely concerned with what Trump says. The Middle East isn't any more interested in truth than Trump. You could give the most well thought out, diplomatic, and fair speech as a foreign politician and the power brokers and media in the Middle East would still spin it as they want it. There is not a high value on truth in the Middle Eastern media. And the local Imams and elders that manage villages and small communities really don't care about the big stuff in the world.
RiverDog wrote:The thing is that it's the educated folks with access to the media that become the leaders of any movement (MLK and the civil rights movement is a good example), and if we taint those folks with a negative view of America, they'll convince others to follow them. Even though the audience might be limited, we still need to be sending a positive message like we did to the peoples behind the Iron Curtain from 1945-1990.
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