Anonymous wrote:I think part of this issue is the media's exaggeration of everything Trump says...
They make a huge deal out of everything if they think it can be used to make fun of or attack Trump.
I generally agree with the points Trump is making and if you actually listen to him, what he says is not nearly as mean or crazy as the media makes it out to be...
That said, I think Trump needs to be extra cautious because the media always attacks him so maybe he shouldn't even comment on certain things. (Although the media asks him these type of gotcha questions at press conferences.)
Trump is more accessible to the press than Hillary. She avoids the press so that is another reason she doesn't have these brouhahas so much. (She did get in trouble for her Fox interview this weekend.)
I still like Trump so much more than Clinton.
Anonymous wrote:I think part of this issue is the media's exaggeration of everything Trump says...
They make a huge deal out of everything if they think it can be used to make fun of or attack Trump.
I generally agree with the points Trump is making and if you actually listen to him, what he says is not nearly as mean or crazy as the media makes it out to be...
That said, I think Trump needs to be extra cautious because the media always attacks him so maybe he shouldn't even comment on certain things. (Although the media asks him these type of gotcha questions at press conferences.)
Trump is more accessible to the press than Hillary. She avoids the press so that is another reason she doesn't have these brouhahas so much. (She did get in trouble for her Fox interview this weekend.)
I still like Trump so much more than Clinton.
Anonymous wrote:I think part of this issue is the media's exaggeration of everything Trump says...
They make a huge deal out of everything if they think it can be used to make fun of or attack Trump.
I generally agree with the points Trump is making and if you actually listen to him, what he says is not nearly as mean or crazy as the media makes it out to be...
That said, I think Trump needs to be extra cautious because the media always attacks him so maybe he shouldn't even comment on certain things. (Although the media asks him these type of gotcha questions at press conferences.)
Trump is more accessible to the press than Hillary. She avoids the press so that is another reason she doesn't have these brouhahas so much. (She did get in trouble for her Fox interview this weekend.)
I still like Trump so much more than Clinton.
Anonymous wrote:I think part of this issue is the media's exaggeration of everything Trump says...
They make a huge deal out of everything if they think it can be used to make fun of or attack Trump.
I generally agree with the points Trump is making and if you actually listen to him, what he says is not nearly as mean or crazy as the media makes it out to be...
That said, I think Trump needs to be extra cautious because the media always attacks him so maybe he shouldn't even comment on certain things. (Although the media asks him these type of gotcha questions at press conferences.)
Trump is more accessible to the press than Hillary. She avoids the press so that is another reason she doesn't have these brouhahas so much. (She did get in trouble for her Fox interview this weekend.)
I still like Trump so much more than Clinton.
Anonymous wrote:When Trump was asked what sacrifices he had made, a far better response than the one he gave would have been to say that he has spent $50 million of his own money on this campaign and he did it because he wanted to serve his country which he felt was in trouble based on current policies.
He did not need to spend the money or undergo the pressures of a campaign including the attacks on him but it was important to him to do what he could for a country that had given him so many opportunities.
Anonymous wrote:Yes it will be successful. A lot of Americans love the "never back down" mentality. Right or wrong, Trump stands by what he says and doesn't back down. People respect that, believe it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Which is the most terrifying part of this election.
And no low is too low-there is still a defense or excuse
Anonymous wrote:I do agree that this whole election is fascinating. I feel a writer couldn't have constructed a better premise for a novel reflecting our times than this election cycle. Both candidates are such an opposing reflection of our times, compelling foils of each other, it's bizarre.
She a product of studies and polling, carefully cultivated to be what we ask for, evolving over time to reflect the changing demands of the people, so much so that no one really knows who she is or what she stands for.
He all persona and rhetoric and no substance. Saying so much and yet standing for nothing, other than his own narcissism. It's all about likes and retweets and impressions.
Fascinating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What do you mean both of the nominees are seriously flawed candidates? Only one of them is.
Every reservation you have about Hillary Clinton is the result of 20 years of relentless right-wing propaganda. Her only "flaw" is not being a particularly good orator in front of crowds. But on matters of policy and general competence, she's more than qualified to be president.
I am voting for HRC, but don't kid yourself. She is seriously flawed, too. As much as Trump has a PR problem, so does Hillary. That's why Sanders was so popular. But, I agree, she is way more qualified than Trump is or ever could be.