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Sep 19, 2019 06:09:08   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Frequently Accessing Knowledge Expertly, Which the so called President shortens to FAKE

Cokie was a forever voice on NPR a source of knowledge and analysis for us all.

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Sep 19, 2019 06:17:48   #
National Park
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
LOL nobody cares but Leftards who have nothing else to talk about. As Michelle Malkin said earlier..."Cokie Roberts 'One of the first guilty culprits of fake news'.

Want to talk about the real "me me me" narcissist? Here he is......Obama..

'Barack Obama refers to himself a record-breaking 392 times in Berlin speech'

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/barack-obama-refers-to-himself-a-record-breaking-392-times-in-berlin-speech


False equivalency, but I’m sure you are smart enough to know that.

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Sep 19, 2019 06:42:50   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
EllieLady wrote:
THE POINT
- CNNPolitics
with Chris Cillizza

The very dark truth about Donald Trump revealed in his Cokie Roberts comments

Usually when someone dies, you follow the rule your mom taught you: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

President Donald Trump doesn't follow that rule. Asked about the passing of legendary journalist Cokie Roberts on Tuesday, here's what Trump said (in part):

"I never met her. She never treated me nicely. But I would like to wish her family well. She was a professional, and I respect professionals."

The first words out of his mouth when asked about someone's death was a) never met her and b) "she never treated me nicely." Me, Me, Me, Me, Me Me.

While all politicians -- and all people -- tend to see things through a how-does-this-impact-me lens, most of us understand that turning everything, especially someone else's death, into a conversation about ourselves is hugely selfish and narcissistic. It also reeks of a lack of empathy, an inability to step outside yourself and into another person's shoes for even a minute.

That Trump's first instinct when asked about the death of a prominent journalist would be to make it about himself and then use it as a piece of ammo in his long-running fight with the news media is, even for this president, a remarkable thing. And by remarkable, I mean revealing. Revealing in that it makes clear -- and, if you have been paying attention to the presidency it might well already be crystal clear to you -- that Trump is simply unconcerned about anyone who isn't him. He doesn't view the presidency as a position of moral leadership. He just does and says what he wants, when he wants.

That rejection of moral leadership -- of taking the high road, of understanding that you don't need to say everything you think -- is what makes Trump truly radical vis a vis the other men who have held the office of president. They tried -- and sometimes failed, but always tried -- to do what they believed to be the right thing, even if it wasn't what they wanted to do. Trump makes no attempt to do so. None.


https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/18/politics/donald-trump-cokie-roberts/index.html
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Sep 19, 2019 06:47:21   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
EllieLady wrote:
THE POINT
- CNNPolitics
with Chris Cillizza

The very dark truth about Donald Trump revealed in his Cokie Roberts comments

Usually when someone dies, you follow the rule your mom taught you: If you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all.

President Donald Trump doesn't follow that rule. Asked about the passing of legendary journalist Cokie Roberts on Tuesday, here's what Trump said (in part):

"I never met her. She never treated me nicely. But I would like to wish her family well. She was a professional, and I respect professionals."

The first words out of his mouth when asked about someone's death was a) never met her and b) "she never treated me nicely." Me, Me, Me, Me, Me Me.

While all politicians -- and all people -- tend to see things through a how-does-this-impact-me lens, most of us understand that turning everything, especially someone else's death, into a conversation about ourselves is hugely selfish and narcissistic. It also reeks of a lack of empathy, an inability to step outside yourself and into another person's shoes for even a minute.

That Trump's first instinct when asked about the death of a prominent journalist would be to make it about himself and then use it as a piece of ammo in his long-running fight with the news media is, even for this president, a remarkable thing. And by remarkable, I mean revealing. Revealing in that it makes clear -- and, if you have been paying attention to the presidency it might well already be crystal clear to you -- that Trump is simply unconcerned about anyone who isn't him. He doesn't view the presidency as a position of moral leadership. He just does and says what he wants, when he wants.

That rejection of moral leadership -- of taking the high road, of understanding that you don't need to say everything you think -- is what makes Trump truly radical vis a vis the other men who have held the office of president. They tried -- and sometimes failed, but always tried -- to do what they believed to be the right thing, even if it wasn't what they wanted to do. Trump makes no attempt to do so. None.


https://www.cnn.com/2019/09/18/politics/donald-trump-cokie-roberts/index.html
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What fuels such hate?

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Sep 19, 2019 07:35:00   #
usnpilot Loc: Ft Myers Fl
 
LWW wrote:
What fuels such hate?


Fear that he will serve a second term Which is the most likely scenario because two things you did not see it the last Democrat debates were an American flag and a future president

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Sep 19, 2019 08:38:11   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
LWW wrote:
What fuels such hate?


Likely stems from things Fred said and did to him when he was a very young boy...

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Sep 19, 2019 09:24:55   #
wilpharm Loc: Oklahoma
 
dpullum wrote:
Frequently Accessing Knowledge Expertly, Which the so called President shortens to FAKE

Cokie was a forever voice on NPR a source of knowledge and analysis for us all.


NPR?? WTF?? she was as goofy as Diane Rehm!!!!!!

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Sep 19, 2019 09:35:11   #
EyeSawYou
 
National Park wrote:
False equivalency, but I’m sure you are smart enough to know that.


You’re right my apologies, Obama was much much worse of a narcissist.

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Sep 19, 2019 09:43:57   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
LOL nobody cares but Leftards who have nothing else to talk about. As Michelle Malkin said earlier..."Cokie Roberts 'One of the first guilty culprits of fake news'.

Want to talk about the real "me me me" narcissist? Here he is......Obama..

'Barack Obama refers to himself a record-breaking 392 times in Berlin speech'

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/barack-obama-refers-to-himself-a-record-breaking-392-times-in-berlin-speech


Loony left is all together.......making drowning noises......

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Sep 19, 2019 09:47:22   #
Kmgw9v Loc: Miami, Florida
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
You’re right my apologies, Obama was much much worse of a narcissist.


Obama was secure in his self-worth; Trump is a cauldron of personal insecurity.

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Sep 19, 2019 09:54:56   #
Elaine2025 Loc: Seattle, Wa
 
Kmgw9v wrote:
Obama was secure in his self-worth; Trump is a cauldron of personal insecurity.


Perhaps obummer was secure because he knew he was hosing you and everyone who voted for him. He imported muslims by the 10's of thousands. obummer was evil to the core.

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Sep 19, 2019 09:58:35   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
Elaine2025 wrote:
Perhaps obummer was secure because he knew he was hosing you and everyone who voted for him. He imported muslims by the 10's of thousands. obummer was evil to the core.


How do you get everything so mixed up?

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Sep 19, 2019 10:14:08   #
tshift Loc: Overland Park, KS.
 
Kraken wrote:
How do you get everything so mixed up?


Who is mixed up!! Look in the mirror>

Tom

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Sep 19, 2019 10:25:08   #
EyeSawYou
 
Kmgw9v wrote:
Obama was secure in his self-worth; Trump is a cauldron of personal insecurity.


That maybe true, but this is about Obama and Trump's narcissism not insecurity.

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Sep 19, 2019 10:35:26   #
Cykdelic Loc: Now outside of Chiraq & Santa Fe, NM
 
EyeSawYou wrote:
You have 4 thumbs? LOL okayyyyy


He’s including the two up his arse???

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