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Did I really just witness somebody trying to use an apprentice episode to defend trump?
Did that really just happen? Swish, if you would’ve seen Trump fake-fire Bret Michaels after the Poison lead singer burned his cupcakes during the bake-off contest, you too would realize the insight and wisdom of Donald Trump.
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The horse and buggy, I mean coal industry isn't coming back. Natural gas is cheaper and cleaner. It's not complicated and all of Individual 1's rants won't change that. Liberals hate cheap energy. Jobs for Americans. Unless the jobs are given to illegal immigrants for their voter base. Then they're for it. “Illegal immigrants for their voter base”. Your bizarre and incoherent “OK, there wasn’t a popular mandate, but there really was” rambling from yesterday makes a little more sense now. They are clueless. Liberals hate cheap energy that destroys the world we live in and others will live in long after we are gone. Renewable energy, the safer option which libs in general favor, is scoffed at by the right; but libs are anti 'jobs'. These guys in here bashing on liberals all day everyday, don't have a damn clue what liberals really stand for or want to see. They just suck up the trumpshroom BS fed to them by their corporate masters, then parrot that banter like they actually know facts.
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Did I really just witness somebody trying to use an apprentice episode to defend trump?
Did that really just happen? Swish, if you would’ve seen Trump fake-fire Bret Michaels after the Poison lead singer burned his cupcakes during the bake-off contest, you too would realize the insight and wisdom of Donald Trump.  When reality smacks the hell out ya in the forest, does it make a sound?
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Dinosaurs went extinct. They've powered cars and electric plants for 100 years.
They are about to go extinct again
So if the Libs accomplish this what Industry will they try to kill next? The better question is what industry will the GOOPer’s try to revive next? ....“steam power”, “water mill yards”, “ice industry”, of manually cutting and removing frozen lake water, “moarse code” for all military communications, or the 8 track tape industry? What will they think of next? Lol
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Just came back to read the thread since I was drinking all kinds of eggnog yesterday.
Yep, somebody actually tried to defend trump using an episode of the apprentice as evidence.
My faith in this world has dwindled.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
- Theodore Roosevelt
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Just came back to read the thread since I was drinking all kinds of eggnog yesterday.
Yep, somebody actually tried to defend trump using an episode of the apprentice as evidence.
My faith in this world has dwindled. The best part was that he said “they can’t show it on TV anymore because of politics”, as if there were some high demand for people to watch repeats of a trust fund simpleton lecturing Dennis Rodman because Gary Busey sold more thin mints on the corner of Fifth Avenue during the Girl Scout cookie challenge.
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I’m guessing the same people who actually took the show seriously also took his books seriously.
“To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.”
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I doubt he’s being paid in some fashion.
Trump is a simpleton who is unable to grasp basic concepts. He’s also incredibly lazy, and isn’t interested in his job outside of media attention.
He basically just lets others around him implement whatever policies they want, while he watches cable news and shouts on Twitter about everyone being mean and unfair to him.
If the people who surround him were insistent on diametrically opposite policies, he’d parrot the diametrically opposite policy. He doesn’t really have any firm ideology outside of a desperate need to be liked and praised by the media. When I say being paid in some fashion, I was thinking in terms of Campaign donations. Lots and lots of them. And I think you are right, he is a simpleton
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I’m guessing the same people who actually took the show seriously also took his books seriously. Yeah, there have been a few posters on here who have said stuff like “if you read his books, you’d see he’s not an idiot, they taught me everything I know about business”. When it was pointed out to them that Trump didn’t write the books, and that the people who did have long been on record talking about how trying to get Trump to sit down for ghostwriting sessions were like pulling teeth, because Trump was a lazy overgrown child who couldn’t keep focus, they just put their fingers in their ears and hummed.
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I’m guessing the same people who actually took the show seriously also took his books seriously. Hell I bought art of the deal back in the day... hook line and sinker.
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I checked, and the one I was thinking of was “daytnabacker”. He had said that he was an investor, and had learned everything he knew from “The Art of the Deal” as a means to explain how Trump was smart and such a good businessman.
When I pointed out that Trump didn’t write the book, and that Tony Schwartz, it’s actual writer, had long been on record that Trump was too lazy and petulant to sit down for ghostwriting sessions, and that Schwartz was eventually forced to just make it all up himself, daytnabacker just kept saying “no that can’t be true” over and over, as if his worldview had come crashing down.
It’s just bizarre, though - how can anyone listen to this complete moron who has trouble speaking in complete sentences and think “he had to have written these books, they have his name on them!”
I guess maybe back then, no one heard him speak outside of the occasional clip on a tabloid show, so his idiocy was less on display?
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