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thathappened.jpegNot gonna lie, she's pretty bae. If she wants her ass oppressed by trump supporters I'll volunteer my dick
I'll even wear my MAGA hat
I don't believe Anne Frank would use something easily traceable like the internet to communicate, or that someone from Aleppo needs help but still has electricity and internet access.That little girl is supposed to be today's Anne Frank equivalent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bana_Alabed
I don't believe a 7 year old is actually writing those Tweets.
"Cultural Facism"Always remember, liberals are "compassionate"
http://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-bl...054-america-is-held-hostage-by-flyover-states
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lol probably the closest thing to this ever happened was the time there was a black Obama girl covered in his pins who's preached about him everyday on the same commute as me, until one morning I decided to debate her once we pulled out of the station and every day after she walked to the opposite end of the platform as me in the morning. I wonder how she retells that story.Hey hey hey are you saying you can't smell the distinct smell of alcohol on people on the other side of the train, and that yelling DONALD TRUMP! is not something that trump supporters do routinely, especially on a New York train
Fucking BIGOT
Donald Trump: Our Dumbest President
Saying you're a smart person usually indicates the opposite.
By
John Warner
December 11, 2016
In response to criticism that he only attends the daily intelligence briefing weekly (or so), Donald Trump told Chris Wallace, “I’m, like, a smart person. I don’t have to be told the same thing in the same words every single day for the next eight years.”
President-elect Trump has a habit of telling people he’s smart, frequently boasting of having gone to the Wharton School, and using the exact same, “I’m like, a smart person” formulation in one of his earliest primary rallies.
This got me thinking about the smart people I’ve known.
The smartest people I’ve known never tell you how smart they are. In fact, it’s the opposite, as they’re more than willing to tell you about the things they’re ignorant of.
The smartest people I’ve known are insatiably curious. Everything is interesting to them and that interest often takes the form of enthusiasm.
The smartest people I’ve known read constantly and widely in order to feed their curiosity. Their intelligence is reflected in their knowledge.
When you remark to smart people that you think they’re smart they wince and deflect and say they know lots of smarter people.
If my criteria for identifying smart people is accurate, then it’s safe to say that Donald J. Trump will be, by far, the dumbest President of the United States in history.
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Here’s how I know a developing student writer who is already good is going to continue to get better: When I tell them their work is indeed good, they make a face like they’ve just experienced some mild pain.
Sometimes I get a little pleasure out of torturing them further, “No, it’s really good,” I say, “you know that.” They squirm while I smile. Maybe the slightest grin tugs at the edges of their mouths. The best writers refuse to admit that what they’ve done might be good, knowing that there is a gap between what they hope for and what they’ve done. (A gap that will never be entirely bridged, by the way.)
I have very few worries about these students going forward. They will be fine, better than fine.
They will be successful, secure, happy people.
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Here’s how I know I wasn’t very smart in college.
In my creative writing courses, relatively speaking, my work was pretty good. Having been raised in a bookstore, I'd absorbed enough from reading to create stories that looked more like fully-realized short fiction than others without that head start.
I took the mild praise from my peers and professors and decided I might as well submit my work to the New Yorker. I didn’t even bother to clean up the typos. I mean, I knew the stories weren’t perfect or anything, but I was also hopeful that the New Yorker editors would recognize and want to nurture my genius.
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Applying to and then attending graduate school was where I learned the importance of humility when it came to my writing. While it is emotionally difficult to realize that you are only so-so relative to other serious people when it comes to this work you believe to be meaningful,[1] the actual journey to personal enlightenment was pretty short, a few days at most.
Interacting with my professors and reading my colleagues’ writing was enough to reveal the depths of my ignorance, the degree to which I'd been self-deluded. It proved beyond humbling, to the point that I considered dropping out after the first year.
But I learned being humbled doesn’t hurt. In fact, it helps.[2]
President-elect Trump seems incapable of experiencing humility. Despite the multiple bankruptcies, the failed businesses, the failed marriages, he seems to maintain an impenetrable self-regard.
I want to him to realize we’re all capable of being dumb and it takes real vigilance to guard against it.
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In my opinion, there are a lot of reasons to worry about the coming Trump Presidency. The fact that evidence has emerged suggesting the Russian government intervened on his behalf to help his electoral chances is a biggie. The conflicts of interest and inevitable self-dealing due to the tangles of his businesses and the government seem insolvable. That he is a moral degenerate who mocks the disabled and brags of sexually assaulting women marks him as unsuitable as the leader of the greatest country in the world.
But my biggest worry is the President-elect’s lack of curiosity and resulting deficit of knowledge.
He is literally too ignorant to know he’s dumb.
I pray we survive him.
https://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/just-visiting/donald-trump-our-dumbest-president
That little girl is supposed to be today's Anne Frank equivalent https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bana_Alabed
I don't believe a 7 year old is actually writing those Tweets.
Let's sign up all these limp wristed libtards for war shall we? You'll have to make sure there are safe spaces, play-doh and room for cry-ins. To not have that is just... un-gentlemanly warfare.
But sure going to nuclear war for unproven claims and emotional manipulation is totally okIn a press conference, the Russian Defense Ministry's spokesman Maj. Gen. Igor Konashenkov said that ISIL organization attacked the city ahead from the North, the East and the South, adding that around 5,000 terrorists participated in the attack who came to Syria from the Iraqi city of al-Mosul, facing no hindrances on their way.
Konashenkov pointed out that around 4000 terrorists along with tanks, armored vehicles, Jeep cars equipped with heavy machineguns have moved quickly from the countryside of Raqqa and Deir Ezzor to the area surrounding Tadmur, adding that there had not been a group that large near Palmyra until last Thursday.
"Apparently, the ISIL militants had gathered around Palmyra, being very certain that combat operations in Raqqa would not resume," he said.
He said that the Syrian army rolled back two first heavy attacks by terrorists with support from Russian Aerospace Forces, adding that the Russian planes dealt 64 air strikes against the ISIL terrorists’ positions and their reinforcement that were bound for terrorists on the outskirts of Tadmur (Palmyra) city.
He recalled that as a result, 11 tanks and armored vehicles, 31 trucks armed with heavy machineguns and more than 300 militants were killed.
"As dusk set in, though, DAESH militants used suicide car bombs to break through the Syrian army’s defenses and despite heavy losses managed to gain a foothold on the outskirts of the city," he said.
Konashenkov noted that Russia's Aerospace Forces did not and will not carry out airstrikes against Palmyra’s residential areas, adding that the terrorists have stepped up their offensive taking advantage of the moment.
Konashenkov said that the Syrian authorities are doing everything to free the city of Palmyra from militants as soon as possible.
"Under the current circumstances, the Syrian troops are holding their positions near the city after having evacuated the residents of Palmyra and vacating the city," Konashenkov said.
"The authorities of the country are doing everything to liberate the city as soon as possible," he added.
SANA/MNA
"Cultural Facism"
So it looks the left has created its own version of "cultural Marxism" I have feeling we'll hearing that phrase a lot. Oh and Flyover country is so racist they voted for Obama twice![]()
"If we did it to another country would be described as an act of war"
lmfao is this nigga serious? When America interferes with another country's elections it's described as Tuesday.
FUCKING TRAITORS TO THE REPUBLIC!http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/us_58518a3ce4b092f08686bd6e
"The majority of republicans polled don't like Putin but some of them do!!!"
All those people in the crowd at Trump rallies?Lol. Now Putin himself was directing the hacking of the emails and hacking of the election
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...personally-involved-u-s-election-hack-n696146
Can't wait two weeks from now when we learn that he spent a full month in a basement shirtless not showering doing the hacking himself living off a steady diet of Mюuntaiи Dёщ and Hюt Pюcketa