Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Trump is just now trying to walk this back:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/667777348029292544
I didn't suggest a database-a reporter did. We must defeat Islamic terrorism & have surveillance, including a watch list, to protect America
Not exactly a walk back. Just disavowing that it was his idea. Count the number of times he mentions good management and his remark about how to sign up Muslims at their mosques.
jsteele wrote:Trump is just now trying to walk this back:
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/667777348029292544
I didn't suggest a database-a reporter did. We must defeat Islamic terrorism & have surveillance, including a watch list, to protect America
Anonymous wrote:Mc Cain as a voice of reason:
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/elections/2015/11/19/mccain-questions-trumps-qualifications-commander-chief-republican-paris-attacks/76041946/
Specifically, that rejecting non-christians is unchristian.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm hardly saying that; Mr. Trump can certainly handle the media without my help. I had not seen Mr. Trump say that a Trump Administration "would absolutely implement such a thing." If you provide some citation for that rather surprising proposition, I shall recant forthwith. Otherwise, I think there is little to see here.
One correction. He did not say "absolutely", but rather "certainly". Watch the video here if you can:
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/trump-says-he-would-certainly-implement-muslim-database-n466716
For some reason the story changes the sequence of the quotes.
That's interesting. Listening to the exchange, my guess is that he will be able to walk that back as a misstatement. I found it hard to follow and had to listen to it a couple of times to understand, but of course I didn't see the context of the whole press conference. Will be interesting to see if it gets traction.
If you had trouble following that and had to listen to the first 20 seconds more than once, I'm not sure what to say...it couldn't have been said more clearly. "Beyond a data base we need X,Y,Z" "I would certainly implement that"....are those statements somehow vague to you?
Not denying he said it, of course. The question is whether there is available some sort of spin to allow him to weasel out of it by taking it back as an error. My guess is yes, but we will see.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It already been done before. Strange company for him to keep.
That's not exactly true. Herschel Grynszpan killed a German diplomat, and it precipitated Kristallnacht. I am not suggesting that the Jews deserved this. I am saying the opposite - that the actions of a bad few should not justify oppressing the many. And racists can always find a pretext for their desires. They did it then, and I believe they are doing it now.
For months I saw conservative posters decry the terrible atrocities perpetrated by ISIS. And now a few months later, we turn away the very victims of these atrocities because we found a Syrian passport at the Paris attacks. Did you ever really care?
Well, hell, kill 6 million more then![]()
I care about the Catholics being murdered and the fact that Obama has only brought in (and only plans to bring in) a small percentage compared to Muslims. When Glenn Beck has to personally raise money to re-settle Christians, there's a problem with this government.
When you try to invoke the actions of Glen Beck in relation to responsible governance, you have lost the argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm hardly saying that; Mr. Trump can certainly handle the media without my help. I had not seen Mr. Trump say that a Trump Administration "would absolutely implement such a thing." If you provide some citation for that rather surprising proposition, I shall recant forthwith. Otherwise, I think there is little to see here.
One correction. He did not say "absolutely", but rather "certainly". Watch the video here if you can:
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2016-election/trump-says-he-would-certainly-implement-muslim-database-n466716
For some reason the story changes the sequence of the quotes.
That's interesting. Listening to the exchange, my guess is that he will be able to walk that back as a misstatement. I found it hard to follow and had to listen to it a couple of times to understand, but of course I didn't see the context of the whole press conference. Will be interesting to see if it gets traction.
If you had trouble following that and had to listen to the first 20 seconds more than once, I'm not sure what to say...it couldn't have been said more clearly. "Beyond a data base we need X,Y,Z" "I would certainly implement that"....are those statements somehow vague to you?
Anonymous wrote:Muslima wrote:We should also keep a database of middle-aged white men who may decide to cut you up and eat you, as well as high-school and college kids whose parents f* them up.
Well, the sad truth of it is that such a database probably already exists about everyone.