Former Congressman David Jolly (R-FL) stuns CNN panel when he says Trump isn't smart enough to be president
Former Congressman David Jolly (R-FL) stuns CNN panel when he says Trump isn't smart enough to be president
vegas1369: Lol.
btw the "lost causes" rankings shapes up as follows
1. mumblesbadly (idk if he should be on the list, probly should be disqualified for being too old)
2. dirtyshit
3. hongcucker
4. vegas1369
5. fps Russia (maybe shouldn't be on the list either, theres a reason when there was a "worst poster in trump thread" poll fps & mumbles ran away with it)
for the record, these rankings can be conducted by imagining a scenario where one of the above would be in a conversation with an independent voter before the independent voter would want to kill themselves. mumblesbadly could get 4-5 words out maybe. dirtyb about 8. hongcucker could get to about 20. Vegas could get to about 30 because maybe somebody is wondering when hes gonna start talking about weed. FPS takes 5th cuz he tries to see it from both sides
Henry: ok, yea sorry, dj chaps is making that list for me.
FK YA HEARD THAT
* MumblesBadly: Just a list of folks who vigorously challenge your Trumptard idiocy.
hows that working out for ya?? u guys only feel good about yourselves when one of ur longshot conspiracy theories leading to impeachment lasts for more than 48 hrs and then it gets squashed after ppl get tired enough of hearing from u for now
Gotta disagree with this.
I believe Trump does have some sort of personality disorder -- like narcissistic.
However, I don't think he lacks emotion. From all accounts, Trump seems to genuinely love his family. He does seem to have a favorite child in Ivanka, but he does seem to have legitimate caring and affection for all of them. Even many of his critics concede that, which is why Trump's kids have stuck by him -- something which doesn't always happen with the rich and famous.
Regarding caring about strangers, that's a bit harder to tell. Narcissists do care about themselves over others. They do this to a far greater extent than the average human. However, narcissists do not necessarily lack empathy. They just let their obsession with self often drown out their concern for others, often without even realizing it.
I don't believe the conspiracy theories that Trump ran for President to enrich himself, nor do I think he's evil. Trump really wants to do what he believes is the right thing, at least for the most part. It's just the narcissist in him that asks, "How is this going to affect me?", and then that often affects his decision.
Honestly I don't think Trump understands why tweeting about SNL parodies when he's a sitting President is inappropriate. Trump's thought process is, "SNL is being unfair to me, people are laughing at me based upon false pretenses, I need to defend myself." He doesn't put any thought into the fact that he's President of the United States while reacting that way.
I'm not saying these are good traits for a President to have, but I feel it's important to be real about Trump's faults, and not simply paint him as an evil, unfeeling, greedy monster.
Obviously it's all conjecture as you can't jump into another's head and feel what they feel, but simply process it as an outsider. I think Ivanka is his favorite because she's beautiful and brings him positive attention and reinforces his idealized view of himself. She feeds his ego the best. If she died, it would trouble him, but I don't think for the same reasons it bothers normal parents when they lose a kid. It would be like losing his most valuable asset.
As a kid I never doubted for a second my parents would rather it be them when I was sick. Even in adulthood they'd always take it themselves if they could. I think that's the case with most healthy parental experiences. I would guess that Trump's kids know if it was them or him, it's going to be them, even at 70.
I really don't think of Trump as evil. I think of him as a sick guy. Always did. The end results of their behavior is often ugly, but I think it's a more reflexive set of defense mechanisms that evolve early in life for whatever reason.
Once you kind of realize someone has a personality disorder, getting mad at them is akin to getting angry at a Downs kid for not being able to do algebra.
I agree he's not calculating in his behavior like tweets. The reality is he has made his mental illness work for him a long time. Many do. I think he has a hard time defining why his bizarre behavior that previously got rewarded is now frowned upon. There's a certain efficiency to being completely self-absorbed. He has good timing. In an era of Kardashians, he's in his element. In a world where girls who work as grocery store clerks post another selfie every day just to get the same tired comments and compliments, he's not that aberrant to many.
The problem with him as president is that he's highly exploitable. His ego is like an addiction, and people with addictions are always highly exploitable. Hopefully we run good as far as world events that expose his vulnerabilities. He has upside. Wanting to be loved, and being selfish on behalf of America can lead to optimal results if we get lucky.
Not just a narcissist by a long shot. Four or five years ago Trump's activities surrounding a golf course project in Scotland brought out the behaviour we are now familiar with. A highly awarded documentary which began as the troubles did, captures what happened. This area of land was under a high level environmental protection order. Trump's "neighbours" became targets. They were harassed to put it mildly, while part of an untouched coastline was bulldozed. Political scandal included.
This is just a news piece as things were heating up.
Don't forget to read a Trump quoted in the below sig.
And don't waste your breath trying to explain any of it away
From all accounts, Trump seems to genuinely love his family.
He bragged about wanting to fuck his daughter and physically/emotionally abused his son so much that he wet the bed well into his college years.
It's difficult to find a perspective where that could be confused with genuine love, outside certain extremist Mormon communities and perhaps rural Afghanistan.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
Coming soon to a town near you, the 45th President of the United States of America, he's gonna put in his own people to do his bidding at the highest level. Ryan, McCain and the rest of the globalist fucktards showed their true colors, it's time for them to learn about what money CAN'T buy you.
"Druff would suck his own dick if it were long enough"- Brandon "drexel" Gerson
"ann coulter literally has more common sense than pfa."-Sonatine
"Real grinders supports poker fraud"- Ray Davis
"DRILLED HER GOOD"- HONGKONGER
oh wow weird mintjewlips trying too hard? now ive seen everything.
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
at least with respect to healthcare, you’re giving trump way too much of a pass.
i have no doubt that paul ryan lied to trump regarding the level of support his healthcare bill had in congress, but i have no idea why trump wasn’t a part of that process from the start.
now the whole thing is going to end up as a public debacle as the bill will probably get shot down in the house on thursday, when it should have never been presented to the public in the first place. god knows the president should have never publicly endorsed it without being sure it had the votes needed to pass.
more than that, even if this bill somehow did become law, it can’t possibly work. there’s just no way that you can cover people with pre-existing conditions and not have a real mandate that requires healthy people to sign up. premiums will go through the roof and/or the government will have to perpetually bail out the insurance industry. what is trump thinking with this? is this what his supporters had in mind with repeal and replace?
this bill is so bad that if i was slightly more conspiracy-minded, i’d say that it is absolutely designed to fail and usher in single payer, just so that they don’t have to fight about healthcare anymore.
ann coulter seems to agree
https://twitter.com/twt/status/844259499477118976
"Birds born in a cage think flying is an illness." - Alejandro Jodorowsky
"America is not so much a nightmare as a non-dream. The American non-dream is precisely a move to wipe the dream out of existence. The dream is a spontaneous happening and therefore dangerous to a control system set up by the non-dreamers." -- William S. Burroughs
"Druff would suck his own dick if it were long enough"- Brandon "drexel" Gerson
"ann coulter literally has more common sense than pfa."-Sonatine
"Real grinders supports poker fraud"- Ray Davis
"DRILLED HER GOOD"- HONGKONGER
Donald Trump supporter who stopped paying his mortgage to follow campaign trail now feels ‘betrayed’ by president
http://www.google.com/amp/www.indepe...401.html%3Famp
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