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Yes. Bill Clinton is the most savvy politician in my lifetime.

That's why he ran circles around John Majors.
Unless you're the interns dress savvy.

You just love a man who has inappropriate relations with women don't you.

What with Vances record on abortion you're going to end up like The Haidmaid's Tale.
 
Unless you're the interns dress savvy.

You just love a man who has inappropriate relations with women don't you.

What with Vances record on abortion you're going to end up like The Haidmaid's Tale.

Did you just reference Vance to creating sexual servitude, directly after mentioning Clinton's acts on a 22 year old impressionable unpaid intern?

Hahahahaha
 
Did you just reference Vance to creating sexual servitude, directly after mentioning Clinton's acts on a 22 year old impressionable unpaid intern?

Hahahahaha
You are the one who works with people in prison allegedly. So I'll default to your superior knowledge on nonce's.

Civil law vs criminal, balance of probabilities vs beyond a reasonable doubt and all that.
 
You are the one who works with people in prison allegedly. So I'll default to your superior knowledge on nonce's.

Civil law vs criminal, balance of probabilities vs beyond a reasonable doubt and all that.

Im sorry but neither Vance nor Clinton are in prison, what are you talking about?
 
You are the one who works with people in prison allegedly. So I'll default to your superior knowledge on nonce's.

Civil law vs criminal, balance of probabilities vs beyond a reasonable doubt and all that.

Im sorry but neither Vance nor Clinton are in prison, what are you talking about?
 
Unless you're the interns dress savvy.

You just love a man who has inappropriate relations with women don't you.

What with Vances record on abortion you're going to end up like The Haidmaid's Tale.
You spend too much time on the internet.

Go outside. Touch grass. Talk to a woman. Maybe give a little peck on the cheek. CONSENSUALLY.

shaun of the dead zombies GIF
 
Ohhhhh I was with you until you mentioned 'damage they cause'. If you attributed that to Democrats AND Republicans id have been on board.

Im not even going to touch the Trump is a moron comment, we dont want to fet on that merry go round again.
Democrats do it too but the scale is not comparable.

Ok we don't have to touch on Trump being a moron. We can instead ask is Trump doing things that are moronic? If the answer is frequently yes then ducks and quacking come to mind.
 
Democrats do it too but the scale is not comparable.

Ok we don't have to touch on Trump being a moron. We can instead ask is Trump doing things that are moronic? If the answer is frequently yes then ducks and quacking come to mind.

Well it depends on your definition of moronic acts. He's certainly gone full tilt in term 2, and is getting through an unreal amount of work, tackling every issue head on in year 1 at 100mph.

The thing about presidenices is that its hard to judge until outcomes are evidenced. While they are in office the opposition berates them regardless of what they do, see Bidens 4 years.

Which moronic act would you elude to in particular?
 
Fact Check: Trump, who first appointed Powell, claims he was "surprised" Powell was appointed

While criticizing Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell again today, President Donald Trump claimed to be surprised that Powell had been chosen as Fed chair.

He’s a terrible Fed chair. I was surprised he was appointed – I was surprised, frankly, that Biden put him in and extended him. But they did,” Trump said.

Trump didn’t mention something important: He’s the one who “put him in” in the first place. Before President Joe Biden appointed Powell to a second four-year term, Trump appointed Powell to a first four-year term.

Trump nominated Powell in 2017. At a White House event, Trump stood with Powell and lavished him with praise.

“He’s strong. He’s committed. He’s smart,” Trump said at one point. At another, he said, “During his five years at the Fed, Jay has earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues for his hard work, expertise and judgment.”

Trump began sharply criticizing Powell later in his first term.
 
Well it depends on your definition of moronic acts. He's certainly gone full tilt in term 2, and is getting through an unreal amount of work, tackling every issue head on in year 1 at 100mph.

The thing about presidenices is that its hard to judge until outcomes are evidenced. While they are in office the opposition berates them regardless of what they do, see Bidens 4 years.

Which moronic act would you elude to in particular?
  • Thinking passing a cognitive test is the equivalent of acing an IQ test
  • Tariffs threats by letter written in the same way as his Truth social posts with errors like swapping the gender of the recipient within the same letter
  • Draining California's water reserves under the guise of firefighting when it was not used for the purpose and instead left them with much less irrigation
  • Repeatedly not knowing who was in charge of capitol security
  • General toddler-esque vocabulary
  • Slapping tariffs on the entire world, then reversing it, then reversing the reversal etc
  • All the election denial
  • Waging war with the universities through federal funding threats and threats to students
  • Taking vast quantities of the most highly classified information to Mar-A-Lago, refusing to return it and lying about the entire process
  • Repeatedly referring to Canada as the 51st state, threatening annexation of Greenland and alienating every single US ally excluding Israel
  • Withdrawing from the WHO
  • Believing Putin on anything and ambushing Zelensky
  • Attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order
  • Pardoning the Jan 6th rioters
  • Mass firings of vital federal employees, only to have to rehire them when realising what a mistake it was
  • Calling Spain a member of the BRICS
  • ******** over the trade deal with Mexico and asking who would agree to such a thing when it was him, right after he **** over the deal before that
  • Making comments about Liz Cheney being shot
  • Not knowing Britain isn't in the EU
  • Thinking he can revoke citizenship on a whim
  • Threatening direct federal control over cities who don't elect local leaders he wants
  • Using a sharpie to extend the path of a hurricane on a map rather than admit he is wrong
  • Not knowing Puerto Ricans are American citizens.
  • Claiming multiple times his dad was born in Germany when it was actually his grandad
  • Thinking you need ID to buy basic groceries
  • Claiming windmills cause cancer (and not knowing the difference between windmill and wind turbine)
The list goes on an on. You may argue some are just gaffes but if someone has a habit of making idiotic statements and showing a serious lack of understanding about something, chances are they are just an idiot with little understanding.
 
  • Thinking passing a cognitive test is the equivalent of acing an IQ test
  • Tariffs threats by letter written in the same way as his Truth social posts with errors like swapping the gender of the recipient within the same letter
  • Draining California's water reserves under the guise of firefighting when it was not used for the purpose and instead left them with much less irrigation
  • Repeatedly not knowing who was in charge of capitol security
  • General toddler-esque vocabulary
  • Slapping tariffs on the entire world, then reversing it, then reversing the reversal etc
  • All the election denial
  • Waging war with the universities through federal funding threats and threats to students
  • Taking vast quantities of the most highly classified information to Mar-A-Lago, refusing to return it and lying about the entire process
  • Repeatedly referring to Canada as the 51st state, threatening annexation of Greenland and alienating every single US ally excluding Israel
  • Withdrawing from the WHO
  • Believing Putin on anything and ambushing Zelensky
  • Attempting to end birthright citizenship via executive order
  • Pardoning the Jan 6th rioters
  • Mass firings of vital federal employees, only to have to rehire them when realising what a mistake it was
  • Calling Spain a member of the BRICS
  • ******** over the trade deal with Mexico and asking who would agree to such a thing when it was him, right after he **** over the deal before that
  • Making comments about Liz Cheney being shot
  • Not knowing Britain isn't in the EU
  • Thinking he can revoke citizenship on a whim
  • Threatening direct federal control over cities who don't elect local leaders he wants
  • Using a sharpie to extend the path of a hurricane on a map rather than admit he is wrong
  • Not knowing Puerto Ricans are American citizens.
  • Claiming multiple times his dad was born in Germany when it was actually his grandad
  • Thinking you need ID to buy basic groceries
  • Claiming windmills cause cancer (and not knowing the difference between windmill and wind turbine)
The list goes on an on. You may argue some are just gaffes but if someone has a habit of making idiotic statements and showing a serious lack of understanding about something, chances are they are just an idiot with little understanding.
I mean most of that list are just things you dont like, pick a specific item.
 
I mean most of that list are just things you dont like, pick a specific item.
Considering the point I'm making is that a patterns of idiotic things would indicate it's likely someone is actually an idiot, picking one would defeat the point wouldn't it? It's like asking someone to prove a trend with a single datum point.
 
Wrong terminology, wrong person, wrong point.

To be fair these threads fly by sometimes, ive done the same.

We were talking about Trump being an 'sex offender' when clearly he is not.
im sorry, how can you say "clearly"?....at best it murky, i think most people would reserve "clearly" for someone who hasnt even been accused.... unless you actually think there is nothing wrong with what hes said? let alone accused of doing
 

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