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Mar 28, 2024 19:12:49   #
DaveO Loc: Northeast CT
 
National Park wrote:
RFK is a conspiracy nut. You will just throw your vote away and help Trump get elected.


No secret there unless one is totally stupid and in denial.

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Mar 28, 2024 19:15:11   #
National Park
 
Racmanaz wrote:
You’re deflecting again. My argument was not about that argument is about him saying by the 300 times sooner than Trump. But to answer your question, of course Trump is a narcissistic Person. He always has been he always will be.


Look up the definition of hyperbole…

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Mar 28, 2024 20:51:01   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
National Park wrote:
Look up the definition of hyperbole…


See there you go deflecting again

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Mar 28, 2024 21:08:03   #
National Park
 
Racmanaz wrote:
See there you go deflecting again


Obviously, you DO need to look up the word hyperbole.

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Mar 28, 2024 21:30:42   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
National Park wrote:
Obviously, you DO need to look up the word hyperbole.


No dummy, I know exactly what the word means you illiterate. It’s exactly what I think about all your posts. You and Kraken

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Mar 28, 2024 23:12:48   #
National Park
 
Racmanaz wrote:
No dummy, I know exactly what the word means you illiterate. It’s exactly what I think about all your posts. You and Kraken


Have you been an assholexyoir whole life, or have you just started to emulate Trump?

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Mar 28, 2024 23:49:30   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
National Park wrote:
Have you been an assholexyoir whole life, or have you just started to emulate Trump?


Projecting is not a good look on you.

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Mar 29, 2024 05:11:38   #
National Park
 
Racmanaz wrote:
Projecting is not a good look on you.


Apparently you have been one your entire life

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Mar 29, 2024 06:49:22   #
Robertl594 Loc: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Nantucket
 
National Park wrote:
Frank Bruni
Opinion, New York Times
The Overlooked Truths About Biden’s Age
March 28, 2024, 5:07 a.m. ET

By Frank Bruni

In terms of optics and in terms of energy, I wish President Biden were younger. There’s no point in pretending otherwise. And from the casual conversations all around me and the formal polling of voters, I know I’m in robust company. A great many Americans consider his age unideal, and that belief is why there’s no wishing away the focus on it. The swell of attention to it over the past few months is more beginning than end. There are tsunamis yet to come.

Even so, aspects of the subject actually get too little consideration, starting with this crushingly obvious and yet frequently overlooked fact: The presidency isn’t a solo mission. Not even close. It’s a team effort, and the administration that a president puts together matters much, much more than his brawn or his brio.

To listen to the fretting over how many hours a day Biden can vigorously work, how many speeches he can authoritatively deliver and how many miles he can comfortably travel is to get the sense that he’s independently on the hook for the nation’s welfare. That he’s more action figure than decision maker. That, um, he alone can fix it. That he shoulders all the responsibility.

But he’s not Atlas; he’s POTUS. And the president of the United States is only as good as the advisers around him, whose selection reflects presidential judgment, not stamina.

We acknowledge as much when we discuss how a president might fill or has filled his cabinet. We recognize that many vital decisions are made — and that most important policies are realized — outside of the Oval Office.

But that recognition weirdly dissipates when we start tallying Biden’s birthdays. We attach as much weight to digits as to discernment, or we imply that the former wipes out the latter. Yes, age can erode judgment — if a person’s cognitive health is in marked and clear decline. But Biden’s situation is more cloudy than clear, and nothing about it suggests to me that he’d treat governing as cavalierly as Donald Trump would (and did) or assemble a team as ragtag as Trump’s — or, for that matter, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s.

He wouldn’t elevate a conspiracy theorist like the quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was on a short list of potential running mates for Kennedy before, on Tuesday, Kennedy chose Nicole Shanahan, a philanthropist (and vaccine skeptic) with zero experience in public office. He wouldn’t invite anyone as unhinged and reprehensible as Rudy Giuliani, who led Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, into his inner circle.

Yes, Trump is about three and a half years younger and often peppier than Biden. Biden is about 300 times saner and always more principled than Trump. That’s the infinitely more important contrast between the two men, and we should never, not for a nanosecond, sweep it aside.

We should also call nonsense on many of the people who signal or say that Biden’s age is propelling them toward Trump. Obviously, that’s a dynamic for some of them, but it can’t be all that common because it defies common sense. Voters who’d be content to back a version of Biden with more spring in his step and less stammer in his voice have values, priorities and policy leanings that would probably render Trump an unconscionable choice. They’re not going to throw in with Trump because he throws himself around more forcefully.

Really, how many people say to themselves: Heck, Biden may be the guy with a proper respect for democracy, won’t blow air kisses at murderous tyrants and doesn’t sound like a fascist, but that Trump sure can shout louder, talk faster and clomp around more thuddingly! He’ll bring the vim to trashing democracy that Biden can’t muster for preserving it. I guess I’ll go with Trump!

No, many of these Trump supporters like what he’s selling — maybe the lower taxes for corporations and wealthy Americans, maybe the promised crackdown on immigration, maybe the nihilism, maybe just the vitriol — and have found a way to defend a vote for him (Biden’s decrepit!) without fully owning up to it.

In an age of rampant falsity, let’s be honest about that.
Frank Bruni br Opinion, New York Times br The Over... (show quote)


You are showing some sanity here. Thank you. We are living in some very scary times of fear based thoughtlessness. tRump is clever enough to manipulate his followers, selling them poisoned snake oil. Truly shows the intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and level of compassion of about 50% of our population.

tRump cares not for anyone other than himself and is purely motivated out of desperation, ego and greed. He thinks it’s a game and has sold his, and his supporters’ souls to the devil, which is his partner.

If tRump is re-elected, the damage that he has already done, compounded with the damage he will continue to release, will be a century long path of destruction.

Just about anyone but tRump.

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Mar 29, 2024 08:23:22   #
Kraken Loc: Barry's Bay
 
Robertl594 wrote:
You are showing some sanity here. Thank you. We are living in some very scary times of fear based thoughtlessness. tRump is clever enough to manipulate his followers, selling them poisoned snake oil. Truly shows the intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and level of compassion of about 50% of our population.

tRump cares not for anyone other than himself and is purely motivated out of desperation, ego and greed. He thinks it’s a game and has sold his, and his supporters’ souls to the devil, which is his partner.

If tRump is re-elected, the damage that he has already done, compounded with the damage he will continue to release, will be a century long path of destruction.

Just about anyone but tRump.
You are showing some sanity here. Thank you. We ar... (show quote)



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Mar 29, 2024 08:51:51   #
Robertl594 Loc: Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Nantucket
 
Kraken wrote:



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Mar 29, 2024 09:46:45   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
Robertl594 wrote:
You are showing some sanity here. Thank you. We are living in some very scary times of fear based thoughtlessness. tRump is clever enough to manipulate his followers, selling them poisoned snake oil. Truly shows the intelligence, thoughtfulness, maturity, and level of compassion of about 50% of our population.

tRump cares not for anyone other than himself and is purely motivated out of desperation, ego and greed. He thinks it’s a game and has sold his, and his supporters’ souls to the devil, which is his partner.

If tRump is re-elected, the damage that he has already done, compounded with the damage he will continue to release, will be a century long path of destruction.

Just about anyone but tRump.
You are showing some sanity here. Thank you. We ar... (show quote)


"tRump"? What are you 12 years old like Kraken?

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Mar 29, 2024 09:52:40   #
FrumCA
 
National Park wrote:
Frank Bruni
Opinion, New York Times
The Overlooked Truths About Biden’s Age
March 28, 2024, 5:07 a.m. ET

By Frank Bruni

In terms of optics and in terms of energy, I wish President Biden were younger. There’s no point in pretending otherwise. And from the casual conversations all around me and the formal polling of voters, I know I’m in robust company. A great many Americans consider his age unideal, and that belief is why there’s no wishing away the focus on it. The swell of attention to it over the past few months is more beginning than end. There are tsunamis yet to come.

Even so, aspects of the subject actually get too little consideration, starting with this crushingly obvious and yet frequently overlooked fact: The presidency isn’t a solo mission. Not even close. It’s a team effort, and the administration that a president puts together matters much, much more than his brawn or his brio.

To listen to the fretting over how many hours a day Biden can vigorously work, how many speeches he can authoritatively deliver and how many miles he can comfortably travel is to get the sense that he’s independently on the hook for the nation’s welfare. That he’s more action figure than decision maker. That, um, he alone can fix it. That he shoulders all the responsibility.

But he’s not Atlas; he’s POTUS. And the president of the United States is only as good as the advisers around him, whose selection reflects presidential judgment, not stamina.

We acknowledge as much when we discuss how a president might fill or has filled his cabinet. We recognize that many vital decisions are made — and that most important policies are realized — outside of the Oval Office.

But that recognition weirdly dissipates when we start tallying Biden’s birthdays. We attach as much weight to digits as to discernment, or we imply that the former wipes out the latter. Yes, age can erode judgment — if a person’s cognitive health is in marked and clear decline. But Biden’s situation is more cloudy than clear, and nothing about it suggests to me that he’d treat governing as cavalierly as Donald Trump would (and did) or assemble a team as ragtag as Trump’s — or, for that matter, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s.

He wouldn’t elevate a conspiracy theorist like the quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was on a short list of potential running mates for Kennedy before, on Tuesday, Kennedy chose Nicole Shanahan, a philanthropist (and vaccine skeptic) with zero experience in public office. He wouldn’t invite anyone as unhinged and reprehensible as Rudy Giuliani, who led Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election, into his inner circle.

Yes, Trump is about three and a half years younger and often peppier than Biden. Biden is about 300 times saner and always more principled than Trump. That’s the infinitely more important contrast between the two men, and we should never, not for a nanosecond, sweep it aside.

We should also call nonsense on many of the people who signal or say that Biden’s age is propelling them toward Trump. Obviously, that’s a dynamic for some of them, but it can’t be all that common because it defies common sense. Voters who’d be content to back a version of Biden with more spring in his step and less stammer in his voice have values, priorities and policy leanings that would probably render Trump an unconscionable choice. They’re not going to throw in with Trump because he throws himself around more forcefully.

Really, how many people say to themselves: Heck, Biden may be the guy with a proper respect for democracy, won’t blow air kisses at murderous tyrants and doesn’t sound like a fascist, but that Trump sure can shout louder, talk faster and clomp around more thuddingly! He’ll bring the vim to trashing democracy that Biden can’t muster for preserving it. I guess I’ll go with Trump!

No, many of these Trump supporters like what he’s selling — maybe the lower taxes for corporations and wealthy Americans, maybe the promised crackdown on immigration, maybe the nihilism, maybe just the vitriol — and have found a way to defend a vote for him (Biden’s decrepit!) without fully owning up to it.

In an age of rampant falsity, let’s be honest about that.
Frank Bruni br Opinion, New York Times br The Over... (show quote)


Instead of fostering reconciliation and unity as he promised when he took office, Biden took the stage at his State of the Union address (er, campaign speech) to further drive a wedge between us. If this is the direction and approach his advisors, aka handlers, are coaching him on, he made some very poor selections. Implying that Biden has done a good job assembling a competent team, is a fantasy.

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Mar 29, 2024 10:43:40   #
National Park
 
FrumCA wrote:
Instead of fostering reconciliation and unity as he promised when he took office, Biden took the stage at his State of the Union address (er, campaign speech) to further drive a wedge between us. If this is the direction and approach his advisors, aka handlers, are coaching him on, he made some very poor selections. Implying that Biden has done a good job assembling a competent team, is a fantasy.


What a bunch of crap. Trump’s entire political persona is built on divisiveness, and you either like it, don’t care, or are too blinded by the cult to see it. You say Biden’s speech was divisive because you don’t like hearing the truth.

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Mar 29, 2024 10:45:25   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
National Park wrote:
What a bunch of crap. Trump’s entire political persona is built on divisiveness, and you either like it, don’t care, or are too blinded by the cult to see it. You say Biden’s speech was divisive because you don’t like hearing the truth.


Both Trump and Biden are divisive not one or the other. Even Obama was divisive.

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