How can the U.S. presidential election this November NOT be soley a referendum on tRUMP's criminal negligence evident from the start of this pandemic which has produced - and will continue to produce - so much needless "American Carnage"? Someone please explain it to me. — 180 Proof
The other guy. It's not that hard. And I warned you about him last time. — Benkei
Yes Benkei, you did in fact warn me about Trump but the idea of Hillary handling this pandemic is unthinkable. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
The election is over unless Joe drops out and someone else comes in. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
It’s been the going rate for opinion pieces in The Atlantic for a few years now. Trump has already been blamed for everything from climate change to war in the Middle East, so it’s no wonder he’ll be blamed for a pandemic. He is their whipping boy after all. But note that they can only come up with few out-of-context reasons why he is to blame, most of which revolve around his apparent word crimes. — NOS4A2
Every governor has been laudatory about Trump’s leadership. — NOS4A2
No, Trump has done his job, has done it well, and all without seizing any new powers for the federal government. — NOS4A2
So you haven't read the article because it's not blaming Trump. Meanwhile, you're setting up pathetic strawmen in place of the criticism that has been rightly levelled at Trump. Trump has been criticised for denying climate change in the face of overwhelming evidence and unilaterally breaking the promises of the Paris accord without regard of the withdrawal mechanism. He's not blamed for a pandemic but for downplaying the risks, touting an unproven and ineffective medicine as the cure and reacting way to fucking late to the whole thing. And then turns around and blames the governors.
Trump's supporters are unreflective boors.
— Banno
I’m not attacking the author in particular, I was attacking those who scapegoat the president in general. Hence my use of the plural pronoun “they”. Some of them write opinion articles at the Atlantic. — NOS4A2
Trump's supporters are unreflective boors.
— Banno
I'd buy that. Trump doesn't show up well in an intellectual domain, so we easily trash him here on this forum.
What we may overlook is the impotence of intellectuals through the ages. They're mere servants to the powerful apes who do the real creation and destruction that drives human life.
An intellectual is no more than a helpful dog whose whining means nothing. — frank
------That’s fair. Is there any one in particular you’d like me to address? — NOS4A2
------No, Trump has done his job, has done it well, and all without seizing any new powers for the federal government.
— NOS4A2
Name any good anything he has done well. He does bad very well, in every way. But name anything good.
Now, gentle readers, let's see how the troll replies. — tim wood
Trump has done his job, has done it well, — NOS4A2
They're mere servants to the powerful apes who do the real creation and destruction that drives human life. — frank
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