Really - you know that for a fact? The press was not around back then to report on that. So how do you really know that - and please, start with George Washington -you know, the one who chopped down the cherry tree. Originally Posted by Austin EllenDAY-UM! Pass the lady some Preparation H. Somebody got butthurt.
I keep hearing Nancy say our president is a liar, but she never specifies what those lies are; just like some members in these posts. I wish someone would clerify to me what lies they are talking about. ... Originally Posted by Low-TThe source that I listed that got Ellen in an uproar.
No, Ellen, you are wrong on two counts.Someone gets it
Much of Trump's stupid lies/errors have nothing to do with how much or little the press covers him, they are lies/errors he puts out there himself in Tweets, etc.
And as far as when the press does cover him, that does not explain why he has so many more lies/errors per 100 words spoken.
The man is a pathalogical liar who does so even when he has no need to lie. Originally Posted by Old-T
You don't remember Dan Rather and his fake news Bush story. Off the top of my head - it had to do with Bush's National Guard duty. In fact, it left Rather's legacy in shreds it was so bad. I'll get links if you don't remember. Originally Posted by Austin EllenOn the contrary. *IMO* his legacy is sound. Now, I didn't much like Dan after the Most Trusted Man In America retired. But the guy didn't interject opinion as much as Walter did (not that I minded him doing so.) But when the typing was found to be faked on the National Guard stuff, I was surprised that he took such a step to leave. He was just an Anchor. He wasn't a reporter. I know he didn't pound the pavement to get the story. I know it wasn't his reponsibility to get it vetted. He was just the guy reading it into the camera. But he rose above the controversy and took the hit publically and accepted it for whoever came up with the story.
Ok, I'll close up the rally by saying "Damn, Trump is a rock star!"Ah, the old 'let me change the direction this goes since I can't counter the facts presented' song and dance you repeatedly do.
For Trump supporters it's a great rally!
I'm sure the dems will have their rallys and rhetoric and it will be interesting to see the differences. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
DAY-UM! Pass the lady some Preparation H. Somebody got butthurt.
Why you trying to slay the messenger. I quoted my source. Go after them. *BUT* I asked you in the past who you considered reputable media and from your criteria, this Pulitzer winner of a source is well qualified.
The source that I listed that got Ellen in an uproar.
Someone gets it
On the contrary. *IMO* his legacy is sound. Now, I didn't much like Dan after the Most Trusted Man In America retired. But the guy didn't interject opinion as much as Walter did (not that I minded him doing so.) But when the typing was found to be faked on the National Guard stuff, I was surprised that he took such a step to leave. He was just an Anchor. He wasn't a reporter. I know he didn't pound the pavement to get the story. I know it wasn't his reponsibility to get it vetted. He was just the guy reading it into the camera. But he rose above the controversy and took the hit publically and accepted it for whoever came up with the story.
Why won't the Donny Marmalade do that with *ANY* of his lies? (I got a big laugh when he couldn't get out of the limo fast enough for Stephanopolis (sp) ).
Ah, the old 'let me change the direction this goes since I can't counter the facts presented' song and dance you repeatedly do.
We know you love the guy.
Just stop trying to pass your rose coloured glasses to us. I updated my prescription and he still looks the same. Originally Posted by Precious_b
^^^^^^ Your Honor. I rest my case. ^^^^^^ Originally Posted by Austin EllenJUDGE:
You don't remember Dan Rather and his fake news Bush story. Off the top of my head - it had to do with Bush's National Guard duty. In fact, it left Rather's legacy in shreds it was so bad. I'll get links if you don't remember. Originally Posted by Austin EllenTotally off topic. The discussion is lies and mis-statements of the truth that Trump has made compared to other ex-presidents. Not Fake News. I'm sure ALL presidents have been victims of Fake News. However. Trump calling polls that show him losing in all battleground states is NOT Fake News. It is real news that he does not like.
Ok, I'll close up the rally by saying "Damn, Trump is a rock star!"Attendance at rallies does nothing to determine who will win an election. Turnout at Trump rallies was fantastic in 2016 and still more people voted for Clinton than Trump. Turnout at Trump rallies prior to the 2018 midterms was fantastic and Republicans got their asses handed to them.
For Trump supporters it's a great rally!
I'm sure the dems will have their rallys and rhetoric and it will be interesting to see the differences. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
Attendance at rallies does nothing to determine who will win an election. Turnout at Trump rallies was fantastic in 2016 and still more people voted for Clinton than Trump. Turnout at Trump rallies prior to the 2018 midterms was fantastic and Republicans got their asses handed to them.
In 2019-2010 Trump rallies will draw more people than rallies for any Democratic candidates. Trump's base is very loyal to him. Trump is a showman and his rallies are just that -- shows. His base eats it up. And his approval rating is at 42.5%. But he remains more popular than Jimmy Carter at the same time in office. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
No, but alot money helps. Trump raised $24.8 million in less then 24 hours. That's a record breaker. He blew everyone else out of the water. To compare - Biden raised 6.3 million on the day he announced his candidacy. To date - Biden says his war fund is 20 million. Trump and the RNC is 100 million.What if Biden had raised $50 million in the first 24 hours after he announced his candidacy? How would that have impacted your vote? No impact at all I'm willing to bet. My opinion is that 16 1/2 months from election day 2020, the overwhelming majority of people have already decided for whom they will vote for POTUS.
I think that speaks volumns all by it self.
But we shall see. Originally Posted by Austin Ellen
JUDGE:
You have shown a lack of understanding and unwillingness to learn from your mistakes. With no need for deliberation, I find you guilty. Your crime is so blatant, I have no choice but to bring down a sentence that will hurt you the most.
EDUCATION.
You will be remanded to a facility where you will have no access to Fox News, radical propaganda or Trump's tweets. You will be assigned a teacher with neither Democratic nor Republican influence. You will not leave until you have rediscovered the difference between truth and lies.
COURT DISMISSED. Originally Posted by Cap'n Crunch
What if Biden had raised $50 million in the first 24 hours after he announced his candidacy? How would that have impacted your vote? No impact at all I'm willing to bet. My opinion is that 16 1/2 months from election day 2020, the overwhelming majority of people have already decided for whom they will vote for POTUS.
I go back to Trump's approval ratings. Never in the history of approval ratings has there been such a narrow band from high to low as in Trump's ratings. High of about 48% on inauguration day, low of 36.5%. Current 42.5% (Source: FiveThirtyEight). Many of the other presidents reached 70% approval and all reached 60% approval at some point in their first 881 days in office. That speaks volumes to me. Trump has his base supporters who will vote for him no matter what but there is a stronger base opposition who will vote for the Democratic candidate no matter what. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX