Watch this little Trump answer to an important question that was put to him at some rich prick conference of some sort and then tell me if you think this idiot has more than a few brain cells missing. And why in the hell are people clapping in response? Woody wants this moron to be president.
Re: Hair Brain
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 6:51 pm
by Krom
Like all of the other conservatives policy ideas it mostly amounts to "put me in charge and it will magically get better" followed by "now get back in the kitchen and feed the kids woman".
Re: Hair Brain
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 7:18 pm
by Ferno
Re: Hair Brain
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 7:34 pm
by Tunnelcat
Krom wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 6:51 pm
Like all of the other conservatives policy ideas it mostly amounts to "put me in charge and it will magically get better" followed by "now get back in the kitchen and feed the kids woman".
Plus a lot of small hand waving to make the point, whatever that is.
Ferno, is there a link to that somewhere? I don't want to download it. It's brilliant.
Re: Hair Brain
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2024 8:46 pm
by Tunnelcat
I first heard this on Lawrence O'Donnell, so there's my source. I'll definitely have to agree with this currently going on in the mainstream media too. "Sanewashing" Trump. No matter how idiotic or insane Trump's ideas or speeches are, the mainstream media, even the New York Times, is trying to make sense or explain Trumpism to Americans, like some sort of weird school teachers telling us stupid kids what Trump's lying blithering nonsense means. So, instead of telling us the unvarnished truth, that Trump is a lying, egomaniac moron who's headed into dementia land just like Biden, they're giving him cover by explaining him into some sense of rationality. It's a false equivalency. The man has no sanity. So they never cover Trump's weird rambling stories about sharks, boats or electric batteries, because they just can't find a way to sanewash it.
Referring to the speech above, the NYT tried to "explain" Trumps words, that he really meant that his tariffs would make our country so much money, we'd have plenty left over for national child care. In what insane reality is that even remotely true?
Krom wrote: ↑Mon Sep 09, 2024 6:51 pm
Like all of the other conservatives policy ideas it mostly amounts to "put me in charge and it will magically get better" followed by "now get back in the kitchen and feed the kids woman".
Plus a lot of small hand waving to make the point, whatever that is.
Ferno, is there a link to that somewhere? I don't want to download it. It's brilliant.
If you use the quote function, you'll see it appear.