The formal definition of conservatism is to preserve the existing social order. He fits that pretty well. The other stuff has been added to and subtracted from the GOP platform over the years. |
That figures. |
Yes, it should be looked into. Usually Trump is doing or has done what he accuses other of. Why doesn't someone look into this? |
And yesterday I heard the 17 year old recording of Imus interviewing Joe Scarborough. Imus, the shock jock, made the joke about killing an intern. Scarborough did give a brief laugh but didn't say anything. And yet both Trump and Kayleigh McEnany used this interview to justify Trump spouting his slander and baseless conspiracy theory. |
+1 |
Shameful. Absolutely shameful. Trump supporters, why are you not calling your dear leader out on this shameful thing? How do you live with yourselves knowing the man you support is so utterly vile? How do you justify this? Really, how do you? Because "illegal immigration" Really? Is this vile man the only one who "can fix it" (hint - he hasn't done that yet and it's been 3 years). Shame on you all. |
| They are not calling him out because it is red meat for them. they have tossed any sense of civility or decency out the window. |
|
Oh yeah, Joe and Mika are pure as the driven snow.
Attack dogs for 300 days out of the year and then they scream "Uncle" when the target finally says, "Oh, you wanna play, huh?' They are not the press. They are attack dogs as is all of MSNBC. It's a professional attack operation and everyone knows it. They're not news, they're political operatives and surrogates for the DNC. |
You'd think the president of the United States had enough on his plate to tend to that he wouldn't have the time or inclination to devote his energies to fending off the criticisms of media celebrities by becoming an "attack dog" himself. But if he has so much time on his hands to do it, then go after them and their criticism. Don't bring an innocent American family into the middle of the muck. It's disgraceful and disgusting. And you're defending it. Shame on you. |
|
I am defending it and the defense will continue.
MSNBC, CNN, et al. are putting innocent people in the middle of the muck. They've been doing it for decades. Time for a "correction" against political hacks who hide behind "anonymous sources say". |
You're just as vile as Trump. |
There is no evidence Scarbborough killed that girl. It is absurd for the President to spread conspiracy theories about a U.S. citizen on Twitter. No matter how you feel about the press in general or MSNBC in particular, it is absurd that the President is doing this. He has terrible judgement. |
A real leader would be able to deal with the criticisms of the media without going after the memory of a young woman or causing intentional pain for her family. A real leader wouldn't be thrive on being intentionally divisive, and would care about all Americans and not just his base. |
So? It is not ok for the President to promote conspiracy theories against political operative either. |