Anonymous wrote:
So "simple and apolitical" Bargatze decided to
1. Attend this affair at THIS White House, with THIS President, at THIS point in time, and
2. Did not limit himself to just watching the MMA fight and then bailing out, but
3. Hobnobbed with the MAGA rich and famous, taking pictures and socializing.
That's not an apolitical night, PP. That's a whole series of choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Praising him for things he doesn't do (like donating millions to charity) and defending him isn't accomplishing anything worthwhile either, but you are still doing it.
Why?
Are you talking to the wind? I've never praised him.
What worthwhile goal is whatever you are posting here accomplishing, then?
I think everyone is wondering why someone as simple and apolitical as Bargatze is the title of a thread in a political forum.
Anonymous wrote:
So "simple and apolitical" Bargatze decided to
1. Attend this affair at THIS White House, with THIS President, at THIS point in time, and
2. Did not limit himself to just watching the MMA fight and then bailing out, but
3. Hobnobbed with the MAGA rich and famous, taking pictures and socializing.
That's not an apolitical night, PP. That's a whole series of choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Praising him for things he doesn't do (like donating millions to charity) and defending him isn't accomplishing anything worthwhile either, but you are still doing it.
Why?
Are you talking to the wind? I've never praised him.
What worthwhile goal is whatever you are posting here accomplishing, then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Praising him for things he doesn't do (like donating millions to charity) and defending him isn't accomplishing anything worthwhile either, but you are still doing it.
Why?
Are you talking to the wind? I've never praised him.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
Not wanting to see a comedian perform isn't being superior. It's just wanting to do something else instead.
That's a choice at a level you and I make hundreds of times a day. We all choose where to spend our time.
No problem with your first statement at akl. It's the need to announce one's feelings and viewpoints with an air of superiority and smugness ad nauseum that has taken hold of social media.
NP. I dont think you understand what smug and superior means if you think its evidenced in the posts above. you are projecting.
LOL. Your condescension is showing. This thread is full of posts reeking of "we're better than you."
Why don't you stand up for yourself and push back against this criminal in chief that's ripping off you, me, and the entire country. It's not a matter of better or worse. Have some respect for yourself and your family and your country. You don't need to be tolerating people that are tolerating this grift. Are you in on it or something?
I'm not going to spend every day of my life trying to get rid of Trump and those who support him in the way you like. I vote for candidates who share my views--focusing on the needs of kids living in poverty and those with special needs. I don't think bashing Nate B. on this thread is accomplishing anything worthwhile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
Not wanting to see a comedian perform isn't being superior. It's just wanting to do something else instead.
That's a choice at a level you and I make hundreds of times a day. We all choose where to spend our time.
No problem with your first statement at akl. It's the need to announce one's feelings and viewpoints with an air of superiority and smugness ad nauseum that has taken hold of social media.
NP. I dont think you understand what smug and superior means if you think its evidenced in the posts above. you are projecting.
LOL. Your condescension is showing. This thread is full of posts reeking of "we're better than you."
Why don't you stand up for yourself and push back against this criminal in chief that's ripping off you, me, and the entire country. It's not a matter of better or worse. Have some respect for yourself and your family and your country. You don't need to be tolerating people that are tolerating this grift. Are you in on it or something?
I'm not going to spend every day of my life trying to get rid of Trump and those who support him in the way you like. I vote for candidates who share my views--focusing on the needs of kids living in poverty and those with special needs. I don't think bashing Nate B. on this thread is accomplishing anything worthwhile.
Okay, that's a valid opinion. Obviously plenty of posters feel differently which is also a valid opinion.
I am in the camp that the people that support him and put him in power certainly have some responsibility for this s*** show. He got in there because he had enough support to be put into power and in order to get rid of maga power, that support needs to be taken away.
Post away. I just don't think it'll make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
Not wanting to see a comedian perform isn't being superior. It's just wanting to do something else instead.
That's a choice at a level you and I make hundreds of times a day. We all choose where to spend our time.
No problem with your first statement at akl. It's the need to announce one's feelings and viewpoints with an air of superiority and smugness ad nauseum that has taken hold of social media.
NP. I dont think you understand what smug and superior means if you think its evidenced in the posts above. you are projecting.
LOL. Your condescension is showing. This thread is full of posts reeking of "we're better than you."
Why don't you stand up for yourself and push back against this criminal in chief that's ripping off you, me, and the entire country. It's not a matter of better or worse. Have some respect for yourself and your family and your country. You don't need to be tolerating people that are tolerating this grift. Are you in on it or something?
I'm not going to spend every day of my life trying to get rid of Trump and those who support him in the way you like. I vote for candidates who share my views--focusing on the needs of kids living in poverty and those with special needs. I don't think bashing Nate B. on this thread is accomplishing anything worthwhile.
Okay, that's a valid opinion. Obviously plenty of posters feel differently which is also a valid opinion.
I am in the camp that the people that support him and put him in power certainly have some responsibility for this s*** show. He got in there because he had enough support to be put into power and in order to get rid of maga power, that support needs to be taken away.
Anonymous wrote:
Praising him for things he doesn't do (like donating millions to charity) and defending him isn't accomplishing anything worthwhile either, but you are still doing it.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
You MAGAs are not victims...the woman Trump assaulted are the victims.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Richard Petty -- like Saquon Barkley -- has donated millions to children in need, unlike Nate Bargatze.
True but relative to Trump and the Guthrie abductor, Petty, Bargatze, and Barkley are all saints.
This guy went to Trump's birthday party and people don't like it. Find a way to deal with it.
Exactly.
And there is no moral obligation for them to provide an audience to his comedy, if they don't want to. It would be weird if there was.
Fine. Do you have to broadcast everything you do with a superior air? I bet you do!
Not wanting to see a comedian perform isn't being superior. It's just wanting to do something else instead.
That's a choice at a level you and I make hundreds of times a day. We all choose where to spend our time.
No problem with your first statement at akl. It's the need to announce one's feelings and viewpoints with an air of superiority and smugness ad nauseum that has taken hold of social media.
NP. I dont think you understand what smug and superior means if you think its evidenced in the posts above. you are projecting.
LOL. Your condescension is showing. This thread is full of posts reeking of "we're better than you."
Why don't you stand up for yourself and push back against this criminal in chief that's ripping off you, me, and the entire country. It's not a matter of better or worse. Have some respect for yourself and your family and your country. You don't need to be tolerating people that are tolerating this grift. Are you in on it or something?
I'm not going to spend every day of my life trying to get rid of Trump and those who support him in the way you like. I vote for candidates who share my views--focusing on the needs of kids living in poverty and those with special needs. I don't think bashing Nate B. on this thread is accomplishing anything worthwhile.