Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if Miller wanted to deliver talking points to racist, xenophobic idiots he did a good job.
Fortunately, he also reminded the rest of us why no one really gives a shit what racist, xenophobic idiots say.
There's no solid policy here (there doesn't need to be!). It's just a distraction from the fact that Trump can't deliver and lied his ass off when he pretended he could.
If you could share with us the racist and xenophobic aspects of what Miller said, that would be great. Waiting anxiously to be enlightened by you.
Well, referring to Acosta as "cosmopolitan" wasn't a random word choice. It's a Stalinist anti-semitic slur that's been picked up by the alt-right.
Seriously, have you ever heard anyone, in any other context, accuse someone of being "cosmopolitan"?
He kept dropping his white supremacist code words. He can't help it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan
miller is jewish, acosta is the gentile!
But it was stupid on miller to use the cosmopolitan thing - in fact it was the opposite. Acosta showed utter narrow mindedness and a lack of education (JMU) when thinking that UK & Australia have the bulk of english speakers. In terms of english speakers at a business-english level, India has magnitudes higher than entire populations of UK + Australia.
Only a provincial person wouldn't know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if Miller wanted to deliver talking points to racist, xenophobic idiots he did a good job.
Fortunately, he also reminded the rest of us why no one really gives a shit what racist, xenophobic idiots say.
There's no solid policy here (there doesn't need to be!). It's just a distraction from the fact that Trump can't deliver and lied his ass off when he pretended he could.
If you could share with us the racist and xenophobic aspects of what Miller said, that would be great. Waiting anxiously to be enlightened by you.
Well, referring to Acosta as "cosmopolitan" wasn't a random word choice. It's a Stalinist anti-semitic slur that's been picked up by the alt-right.
Seriously, have you ever heard anyone, in any other context, accuse someone of being "cosmopolitan"?
He kept dropping his white supremacist code words. He can't help it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan
miller is jewish, acosta is the gentile!
But it was stupid on miller to use the cosmopolitan thing - in fact it was the opposite. Acosta showed utter narrow mindedness and a lack of education (JMU) when thinking that UK & Australia have the bulk of english speakers. In terms of english speakers at a business-english level, India has magnitudes higher than entire populations of UK + Australia.
Only a provincial person wouldn't know that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if Miller wanted to deliver talking points to racist, xenophobic idiots he did a good job.
Fortunately, he also reminded the rest of us why no one really gives a shit what racist, xenophobic idiots say.
There's no solid policy here (there doesn't need to be!). It's just a distraction from the fact that Trump can't deliver and lied his ass off when he pretended he could.
If you could share with us the racist and xenophobic aspects of what Miller said, that would be great. Waiting anxiously to be enlightened by you.
Well, referring to Acosta as "cosmopolitan" wasn't a random word choice. It's a Stalinist anti-semitic slur that's been picked up by the alt-right.
Seriously, have you ever heard anyone, in any other context, accuse someone of being "cosmopolitan"?
He kept dropping his white supremacist code words. He can't help it.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rootless_cosmopolitan
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if Miller wanted to deliver talking points to racist, xenophobic idiots he did a good job.
Fortunately, he also reminded the rest of us why no one really gives a shit what racist, xenophobic idiots say.
There's no solid policy here (there doesn't need to be!). It's just a distraction from the fact that Trump can't deliver and lied his ass off when he pretended he could.
If you could share with us the racist and xenophobic aspects of what Miller said, that would be great. Waiting anxiously to be enlightened by you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Eh, I've hired a lot of JMU grads and they are almost uniformly personable, hard-working and almost freakishly nice. If Acosta went to JMU that's a point in his favor.
I'm sure they make great burger flippers at your restaurant.
They would probably be fantastic burger flippers but they decided to go into consulting and project management instead.
Definitely not McKinsey, Bain, or BCG consulting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Miller was eloquent and right on target, refuting Acosta and Thrush all along the way with their "petty" and "narrow" questions and continued interruptions.
Mrs. Miller, I hardly think you are in a position of impartial evaluation of Stephen's performance, but I am sure his boss was super happy with it.
Not sure if you thought this was his wife or his mother.
Lol if you think this guy is married.
Double lol if you think his family is speaking with him (they're not).
Miller can pull any woman he wants. Most powerful young bachelor in DC.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Eh, I've hired a lot of JMU grads and they are almost uniformly personable, hard-working and almost freakishly nice. If Acosta went to JMU that's a point in his favor.
I'm sure they make great burger flippers at your restaurant.
They would probably be fantastic burger flippers but they decided to go into consulting and project management instead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Miller was eloquent and right on target, refuting Acosta and Thrush all along the way with their "petty" and "narrow" questions and continued interruptions.
Mrs. Miller, I hardly think you are in a position of impartial evaluation of Stephen's performance, but I am sure his boss was super happy with it.
Not sure if you thought this was his wife or his mother.
Lol if you think this guy is married.
Double lol if you think his family is speaking with him (they're not).
Miller can pull any woman he wants. Most powerful young bachelor in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought Miller was eloquent and right on target, refuting Acosta and Thrush all along the way with their "petty" and "narrow" questions and continued interruptions.
Mrs. Miller, I hardly think you are in a position of impartial evaluation of Stephen's performance, but I am sure his boss was super happy with it.
Not sure if you thought this was his wife or his mother.
Lol if you think this guy is married.
Double lol if you think his family is speaking with him (they're not).
Miller can pull any woman he wants. Most powerful young bachelor in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That was either the worst-executed deflection in the history of WH Press briefings or a total train wreck.
Acosta is an arrogant a''hole. He got schooled. Come to Fannie Mae in herndon, go to third floor, and test the English knowledge. It is bad. They provide English improvement classes. But the guest worker is cheap and replaceable. Has NOTHING to do with skills shortage, a high school grad could do software testing. It is all about cheap and disposable labor. Completely twisting the original 1990 law.
How have we come to this , when leading journalists demonstrate little knowledge of what they are reporting about and pushing for changes to screw US citizens????
Anonymous wrote:That was either the worst-executed deflection in the history of WH Press briefings or a total train wreck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if Miller wanted to deliver talking points to racist, xenophobic idiots he did a good job.
Fortunately, he also reminded the rest of us why no one really gives a shit what racist, xenophobic idiots say.
There's no solid policy here (there doesn't need to be!). It's just a distraction from the fact that Trump can't deliver and lied his ass off when he pretended he could.
It's exactly what he was doing https://thinkprogress.org/stephen-miller-attacks-statue-of-liberty-poem-echoing-popular-white-nationalist-talking-point-f90c2ae0be48
Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lets be honest - as a liberal, Jim Acosta is embarrassing. We need intelligent people pushing back against this administration, not fucking JMU alums.
Eh, I've hired a lot of JMU grads and they are almost uniformly personable, hard-working and almost freakishly nice. If Acosta went to JMU that's a point in his favor.
I'm sure they make great burger flippers at your restaurant.