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8 hours ago, BansheeOne said:

Again it all has very little to do with my point that presidents will be compared with their immediate predecessor, and right now any attacks on Biden will have a hard time being taken serious vis-à-vis Trump's record

Like on ice cream and mean tweets. But Biden can do crap like send money to Hamas and it's all good? 

The problem here is that the left and the media cranked the sensitivity scale on their REEEEEEEEEE! meters with Trump and then turned them off with Biden. 

Literally, at the same time that people were upset that Trump was writing mean tweets folks were laughing that Biden was calling prospective voters fat and liars in 

Two gauges. One cranked to 11,000 on the scale so even a comment about ice-cream pegs the meter and the other flipped down to no sensitivity to what it's supposed to read at all.

We're not even saying that Biden is Literally Hitler, just pointing out that the policies are stupid.  So we're not even trying to crank the scales on the meters to 11,000.

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(of course Biden has three-and-a-half years left to compete, so even if it looks unlikely that he will live up to the established standard, he should be given time to unfold).

You really think Biden is going to make it to a full term. You sweet innocent child. 

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Bringing up how other parties who never were POTUS acted 15 years earlier is not going to impact that any more than demanding consistency only from others. 

Demanding consistency out of folks at the same bloody time isn't going to give any impact either. But we can still call out the bloody lack of standards. 
 

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June 6, 2021, Biden talks about the brave men and women who come out of the closet as transgender. That's the new benchmark of bravery. 
There were no comments about D-Day though from president Biden. 

If anything President Magoo says or doesn't say that should be of note on this forum especially. 

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I think the reeeee will begin once Biden appears on TV with something orange.

I am not saying that orange is to journos what red is to fighting bulls, but...

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6 hours ago, glenn239 said:

Seems like his main job is making sure he doesn't rock the boat with his own team.   Not calling the Abraham Accords by their name seems a pretty safe pastime.  

You misspelled "petty."

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2 hours ago, rmgill said:

June 6, 2021, Biden talks about the brave men and women who come out of the closet as transgender. That's the new benchmark of bravery. 
There were no comments about D-Day though from president Biden. 

If anything President Magoo says or doesn't say that should be of note on this forum especially. 

No longer are there such a thing as women.  There are birthing persons and non-birthing persons (soon to be known as fertilizer).

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Anyone think the left would be quiet if Trump's son had been found to be dropping the N-word in texts with his lawyer? 

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Biden's slurred speech at Arlington;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee14K8-I7VU

America's soul is in trouble?

 

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10 hours ago, rmgill said:

Like on ice cream and mean tweets. But Biden can do crap like send money to Hamas and it's all good? 
 

 

Of course. Germany is one of the biggest financiers of Hamas. When Trump cut them off, we raced to fill their war chest. 

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56 minutes ago, Markus Becker said:

 

Of course. Germany is one of the biggest financiers of Hamas. When Trump cut them off, we raced to fill their war chest. 

Seriously? 🤨

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1 hour ago, Markus Becker said:

Of course. 

2nd largest donor to UNWRA(United Nations Rocket Warehousing Administration). We doubled our contributions from 80 to 160 million when the US and the Netherlands stopped theirs. 

 

Well, that's unfortunate for the arguments about fondling the balls of the Saudis. 

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3 hours ago, rmgill said:

Well, that's unfortunate for the arguments about fondling the balls of the Saudis. 

Nope, nope, nope. The bad thing in that ball-fondling image was the orangish hue of one of the participants.

If there is no orange, there is no evil.

Double standards are the only standards SJWs have.

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Double standards are twice as good as single ones, obviously.

Nevertheless, it's possible and allowed to point out the errors of another's way provided you're also not content with the way your own government is behaving.

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Uh, you guys know there's photographic evidence of the glowing ball thing I was referring to? If you don't make that connection, obviously the whole joke falls flat. 

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16 hours ago, rmgill said:

Like on ice cream and mean tweets. But Biden can do crap like send money to Hamas and it's all good? 

The problem here is that the left and the media cranked the sensitivity scale on their REEEEEEEEEE! meters with Trump and then turned them off with Biden. 

Literally, at the same time that people were upset that Trump was writing mean tweets folks were laughing that Biden was calling prospective voters fat and liars in 

Two gauges. One cranked to 11,000 on the scale so even a comment about ice-cream pegs the meter and the other flipped down to no sensitivity to what it's supposed to read at all.

We're not even saying that Biden is Literally Hitler, just pointing out that the policies are stupid.  So we're not even trying to crank the scales on the meters to 11,000.

You really think Biden is going to make it to a full term. You sweet innocent child. 

Demanding consistency out of folks at the same bloody time isn't going to give any impact either. But we can still call out the bloody lack of standards. 

Well, given that three words in a single flippant line of mine (which actually acknowledged that the Orange Man Bad crowd was much louder than the Senile Man Bad one mentioned by Stefan) triggered three pages of whataboutism, accusations of TDS and offended demands for consistency, everyone seems to have turned up his REEEEmeter to eleven on the other side, but not his own. That's the fundamental problem in US politics of course - everyone demands from the others to not act like pissy humorless snowflakes. 

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1 hour ago, DB said:

Nevertheless, it's possible and allowed to point out the errors of another's way provided you're also not content with the way your own government is behaving.

Of course, but using some objective metrics that go beyond the degree of orange in makeup and have some actual political, not aesthetics nor emotional,  meaning

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4 hours ago, BansheeOne said:

Uh, you guys know there's photographic evidence of the glowing ball thing I was referring to? If you don't make that connection, obviously the whole joke falls flat. 

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Well, given that three words in a single flippant line of mine (which actually acknowledged that the Orange Man Bad crowd was much louder than the Senile Man Bad one mentioned by Stefan) triggered three pages of whataboutism, accusations of TDS and offended demands for consistency, everyone seems to have turned up his REEEEmeter to eleven on the other side, but not his own. That's the fundamental problem in US politics of course - everyone demands from the others to not act like pissy humorless snowflakes. 

A bit of not stepping into the thicket of the POTUS and the POTUS beforehand exchange, I think it is important for context to be provided for specific events so as to prevent the auto creation of wrong facts. The picture was taken in May 2017. So that was relatively early in Trump's presidency. Maybe less so to traditional European allies but Trump did go around to sort of make up for anti-ally rhetoric that he made during his presidential campaign. One country was of course Japan but he made it up fairly quickly with his first summit with Abe and he included in his speech at that summit in February 2017 thanking Japan for hosting US armed forces which was a big way to make up for past rhetoric. Saudi Arabia was also included in Trump's anti-ally rhetoric so in order to patch things up, I'd imagine he went there fairly early in his term to do so. Of course there are three men touching the ball, the third man on the left is Egypt president Sissi. So the ball touching wasn't just about Saudi Arabia. Furthermore, Mattis was Trump's Secretary of Defense. Of course the two parted but that was quite some time later. Mattis was picked by Trump with big endorsement of "Mad Dog Mattis". A big part of Mattis rhetoric has been allies of course but he put a lot of emphasis on the allies in the ME. So surely the ball touching was very much in line with what Mattis would have wanted at that time. One could accuse Trump for having an ego that seeks to be satisfied. But in someway, in the end of the day, America is number one, and so positioning oneself in tone appropriately in the reality totem pole can help keep things smooth and in doing so, one might be able to expect something positive in return. For all the love letters points made, aside from the fact that that is what ROK's Moon wanted, nowhere along with the love letter point being made does it also include that by the end of the love letter phase, in May 2019, he was inside the deck of JS Kaga which was a boost in endorsing Japan's role in the security environment as the Abe administration was looking to get that sort of scene setup. I don't think Obama or Biden would be willing to board JS Kaga.

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4 hours ago, BansheeOne said:

Uh, you guys know there's photographic evidence of the glowing ball thing I was referring to? If you don't make that connection, obviously the whole joke falls flat. 

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Well, given that three words in a single flippant line of mine (which actually acknowledged that the Orange Man Bad crowd was much louder than the Senile Man Bad one mentioned by Stefan) triggered three pages of whataboutism, accusations of TDS and offended demands for consistency, everyone seems to have turned up his REEEEmeter to eleven on the other side, but not his own. That's the fundamental problem in US politics of course - everyone demands from the others to not act like pissy humorless snowflakes. 

It's probably less a lack of humor but not realizing in the first place that you were 100% literal. 

"Trump touching the glowing balls of the Saudis,.." is easy to misunderstand, isn't it? 

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4 hours ago, BansheeOne said:

Uh, you guys know there's photographic evidence of the glowing ball thing I was referring to? If you don't make that connection, obviously the whole joke falls flat. 

Yes. A Leader participating in some ceremonial thing like cutting a ribbon or digging with a golden shovel is exactly the same as sending Piles of cash to folks who turn around and commit terrorist acts. It's right there with helping the folks who want to destroy Israel from the river to the sea and kill all the Jews. In fact it's 1000 times worse. 

Sure it's amusing, but it is night and day different. 

For the next comparison are we going to talk about Stuart's hyperbolic comparisons being worse than Tianamin square or perhaps the rape of Nanking? 

 

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Well, given that three words in a single flippant line of mine (which actually acknowledged that the Orange Man Bad crowd was much louder than the Senile Man Bad one mentioned by Stefan)

 

Perhaps it's because you understand politics more intimately and you can see the nature of flippant commentary and comparisons in the face of how the comparisons between Trumps crimes against humanity are exactly the same as Hitler's? 

I for one am looking forwards to the hyperinflation that Biden and his handlers seem intent upon pushing us into as well as all of the rest of the CRT/Woke studies stuff being writ large across the entire US Government. 

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4 minutes ago, rmgill said:

Yes. A Leader participating in some ceremonial thing like cutting a ribbon or digging with a golden shovel is exactly the same as sending Piles of cash to folks who turn around and commit terrorist acts. It's right there with helping the folks who want to destroy Israel from the river to the sea and kill all the Jews. In fact it's 1000 times worse. 

Sure it's amusing, but it is night and day different. 

For the next comparison are we going to talk about Stuart's hyperbolic comparisons being worse than Tianamin square or perhaps the rape of Nanking? 

 

Perhaps it's because you understand politics more intimately and you can see the nature of flippant commentary and comparisons in the face of how the comparisons between Trumps crimes against humanity are exactly the same as Hitler's? 

I for one am looking forwards to the hyperinflation that Biden and his handlers seem intent upon pushing us into as well as all of the rest of the CRT/Woke studies stuff being writ large across the entire US Government. 

Source please.

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1 hour ago, rmgill said:

Yes. A Leader participating in some ceremonial thing like cutting a ribbon or digging with a golden shovel is exactly the same as sending Piles of cash to folks who turn around and commit terrorist acts. It's right there with helping the folks who want to destroy Israel from the river to the sea and kill all the Jews. In fact it's 1000 times worse. 

So on one hand Israel is in danger of being destroyed by a sea of Arabs that want to commit genocide, but on the other hand, Israel is apparently so safe and secure that the US need not commit even one set of boots on the ground in Palestine?  

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32 minutes ago, glenn239 said:

So on one hand Israel is in danger of being destroyed by a sea of Arabs that want to commit genocide, but on the other hand, Israel is apparently so safe and secure that the US need not commit even one set of boots on the ground in Palestine?  

 

First of all, Iranians would take offense at being called Arabs! Second, at least the Arab governments are beginning to understand The Joooz aren't their biggest problem and probably not a problem at all but a solution. Third, the US never had to put boots on the ground in Israel as Israel is the kind of ally that doesn't need this sort of support. 

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51 minutes ago, Markus Becker said:

 

First of all, Iranians would take offense at being called Arabs! Second, at least the Arab governments are beginning to understand The Joooz aren't their biggest problem and probably not a problem at all but a solution. Third, the US never had to put boots on the ground in Israel as Israel is the kind of ally that doesn't need this sort of support. 

Israel is not in danger as witnessed by the fact that no US troops are in Palestine.  If Israel were to come into danger, then the US would deploy as many troops as necessary as fast as necessary.  There is no chance that Israel could be destroyed by any Arab or Islamic coalition because of the US military.   

 

 

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1 hour ago, glenn239 said:

Israel is not in danger as witnessed by the fact that no US troops are in Palestine.  If Israel were to come into danger, then the US would deploy as many troops as necessary as fast as necessary.  There is no chance that Israel could be destroyed by any Arab or Islamic coalition because of the US military.   

 

 

The less stupid anitsemites have changed tactics decades ago. From open military aggression to propaganda and lawfare, with the occasional rocket saloes. That is something Israel needs the US fighting against. 

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