What the hell just happened with Steven Miller???

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Anonymous wrote:I see the left has resorted to personalizing the story, when the facts are the whinny press were schooled by someone who knew his $hit.


Saw the interaction yesterday. 100% correct. Need more of this. Reason thinks of themselves as elite and need taking down a few pegs


You are defending White Nationalist propaganda. I hope you can live with yourself.


Not the PP, but I hope you can live with yourself by slapping the "white nationalist" label onto every person you disagree with. Do you know how ignorant you sound?


Nope just the people who are supporting the White Nationalist agenda, as you seem to be.
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Anonymous wrote:The comment about the carve out for the New York Times to hire cheap journalists still has me in stitches. lol


Was that a joke? I don't get it. Could you explain it?
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Very funny. Rumor is he's asexual, so I guess he's not interested in marriage. But even if he were, it would be slim pickings...even in Washington.


I love it when yentas who watch the Bachelor and gush over some unemployed gym rat diss accomplished men:

31
Famous
Duke alum
$160,000 per year
Trim, dresses 'J Crew'
Most powerful & connected young bachelor in D.C.

He's top 0.01 percentile for bachelors. He can get any woman in DC he wants. He probably has very high standards, as he should.


This is a parody post, right? Or does Stephen Miller post on DCUM? He doesn't certainly seem to have much of a real job in the WH. Maybe he spends most of his time online like Gorka..
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Anonymous wrote:Acosta got owned. His papers are being sent to Miller for his possession.


You are vile.


I love the bitter desperation of the left who can't take it when someone of superior intelligence can unflinchingly take the heat from a uninformed reporter.

Miller could have gone an hour.

It's hilariously obvious that Acosta now acts this way merely to make some sort of name for himself.

Keep bringing it Jimbo.


Right, Miller showed his intelligence and full grasp of the topic at hand. Jimbo, as you call him, was merely repeating talking points. On CNN last night he and Angela, his fellow crony, were patting themselves on the back for being troopers in the war against Trump. Jimbo, you couldn't hold a candle to one of our military soldiers who are in actual danger, you are a JOKE as is anyone who wants to defend your ignorance. Sixty countries Jimbo, sixty, they all speak English. Jesus, come away from the mirror and open a book.

Well said.


+100


Did you read the first and second quoted post? You're +100ing that?
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Anonymous wrote:My liberal compatriots: stop defending Jim Acosta - the guy made a stupid and utterly idiotic remark about the British and Australians being the ones who speak English. What he was trying to do was to suggest that the policy was racist and he used a rationale that was nonsensical.

I am just amazed that anyone rationalizes Acosta's rant.

I obviously did not vote for Trump and I think Miller's motivations are questionable but I watched the news conference and he was intellectually head and shoulders above the likes of Acosta. Miller went to Duke and Acosta to JMU - colleges don't always tell everything about intellectual prowess but in this case, I think it does tell the story.



I completely agree with you. Except for one thing - are you the poster who keeps bring up where they each went to college? If so, you're making it pretty obvious you (or your kid) didn't get into JMU and you're still bitter. Otherwise, why the insistence on putting down a good school? You're not exactly making liberals more appealing.
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It's just classic White House bullshit. Good press secretaries are clear, helpful and entertaining. They are neither pushovers nor assholes. Trump's team only has two looks: Incompetent or full-bore asshole.
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Anonymous wrote:Lindsay Graham opposes this bill. I am sure there are many other Republicans who will also oppose it, because they understand economics over racism.


I would think that at least Rubio would also oppose it as both his parents came here as poor, non-English speaking immigrants. The implication of this bill is that his parents did not deserve the opportunity to emigrate to the US. If I were him, I'd have a hard time looking either of my parents in the eye after voting for such a bill, particularly as everything they sacrificed in their own life enabled him to be successful.
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Anonymous wrote:Acosta got owned. His papers are being sent to Miller for his possession.


You are vile.


I love the bitter desperation of the left who can't take it when someone of superior intelligence can unflinchingly take the heat from a uninformed reporter.

Miller could have gone an hour.

It's hilariously obvious that Acosta now acts this way merely to make some sort of name for himself.

Keep bringing it Jimbo.


Right, Miller showed his intelligence and full grasp of the topic at hand. Jimbo, as you call him, was merely repeating talking points. On CNN last night he and Angela, his fellow crony, were patting themselves on the back for being troopers in the war against Trump. Jimbo, you couldn't hold a candle to one of our military soldiers who are in actual danger, you are a JOKE as is anyone who wants to defend your ignorance. Sixty countries Jimbo, sixty, they all speak English. Jesus, come away from the mirror and open a book.

Well said.


+100


Did you read the first and second quoted post? You're +100ing that?


Are you seriously questioning what I "+100'd"? Look, just because you disagree with the above posters doesn't mean everyone else has to. Are you also the poster who calls others "trolls" when they say something you disagree with? Don't you know how lazy that is? It's obvious you have nothing substantive to add if all you can do is cry troll.
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Anonymous wrote:I watched the exchange before running into this thread, I don't see how anyone could think that Acosta won the exchange. Very clearly Miller had the upper hand in factual knowledge, historical context, and logic.


Exactly the conclusion I came to, and I watched this exchange twice. Acosta came off as whiny, pouty, and clearly out of his league.


duke vs jmu on full display

it's like when ted cruz debates marco rubio.

t3 vs ttt

Don't bring a butter knife to a gun fight.

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Love watching sturmbannfuhrer Miller's defenders here. You quislings are really pieces of work.
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Anonymous wrote:For those of you defending Miller and this policy, please read this article in the Washington Post:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/morning-mix/wp/2017/08/03/acosta-versus-miller-a-lurking-ideological-conflict-about-the-statue-of-liberty/

You are defending rhetoric that is purposefully appealing to the Alt-Right base.

That makes you a Nazi sympathizer. An before you go off on me, understand, silence is complicity and I will not remain silent.

This is nothing more that promoting the views and ideals of white surpremeicsts.



It's not just people like PP and Donald Trump and Miller who should be held responsible for promoting the views and ideals of white supremacists, it is also people like McMaster and Kelly who should be held responsible. Either one could fire Miller; instead they sign off on sending Miller out on stage to defend proposed Administration in white nationalist terms. Both of them are generals and probably think their job is to follow the orders of the President. But, generals also have an obligation (and swear an oath) to defend the Constitution. When these obligations come into conflict, their greater obligation is to the Constitution...

If Kelly and McMaster continue to permit this kind of white nationalist rhetoric to spew from the White House, I hope they are both personally tarred by it.


What in God's name are both of you PPs rattling on about? The fact that you equate a common sense immigration bill and the man who delivered the information to the press as "white nationalist rhetoric" and "Nazi sympathizer" just shows how utterly off the deep end you liberals have gone. There was nothing whatsoever racist or xenophobic about what Miller said. In fact, he even called out Acosta for his stupid remark that only people in the UK, Canada, and Australia speak fluent English. Miller pointed out how incredibly narrow-minded Acosta was for suggesting those are the only groups of people who could possibly speak English fluently. And you're calling Miller "white nationalist"?? Get your facts straight.


the links up thread clearly indicate multiple ways in which Miller's language echoed or was straight out lifted from rhetoric on white nationalist sites, and I am not just referring to the English language requirement exchange that Miller and Acosta had. Multiple articles in Politico and WaPo, among others have pointed this out.

If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is a duck.
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I love how the lefty drones use liberally the word "White Nationalists agenda" all the while Miller agreed with April Ryan on the need to help the African American community before the immigrants. Why would a White Nationalist say that to an AA reporter?
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Anonymous wrote:Lindsay Graham opposes this bill. I am sure there are many other Republicans who will also oppose it, because they understand economics over racism.


I would think that at least Rubio would also oppose it as both his parents came here as poor, non-English speaking immigrants. The implication of this bill is that his parents did not deserve the opportunity to emigrate to the US. If I were him, I'd have a hard time looking either of my parents in the eye after voting for such a bill, particularly as everything they sacrificed in their own life enabled him to be successful.


dem here - i wish cuban catholics weren't allowed to waltz in willy nilly and were barred from the US. Cubans are so hypocritical on matters of immigration though.
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Anonymous wrote:I watched the exchange before running into this thread, I don't see how anyone could think that Acosta won the exchange. Very clearly Miller had the upper hand in factual knowledge, historical context, and logic.


Exactly the conclusion I came to, and I watched this exchange twice. Acosta came off as whiny, pouty, and clearly out of his league.


duke vs jmu on full display

it's like when ted cruz debates marco rubio.

t3 vs ttt

Don't bring a butter knife to a gun fight.



Is Duke in the Ivy League?
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Anonymous wrote:I watched the exchange before running into this thread, I don't see how anyone could think that Acosta won the exchange. Very clearly Miller had the upper hand in factual knowledge, historical context, and logic.


Exactly the conclusion I came to, and I watched this exchange twice. Acosta came off as whiny, pouty, and clearly out of his league.


Miller may have convinced you with his presentation, but he was mistaken.


And many of us would say it's you who is mistaken. Fortunately, we're all allowed to draw our own conclusions and don't need to be preached to by those who would label everyone else "white nationalists."
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