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Shades of Pauline Kael, film critic for the New Yorker and several other highly influential newspapers and magazines.

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The reason it was so easy to believe Pauline Kael had said what she has been alleged to have said is because she lived and worked in a highly insular and exclusive club of elite opinion-makers. She probably was surprised Nixon won, and won in one of the largest electoral shellackings ever seen in the US. She and her peer group were clueless about Nixon's appeal. Nixon held no appeal for them, so how could he possibly appeal to anyone?

Ana Hispana-Panderer lives and works in a similar bubble. She doesn't know anyone who voted for Trump. She can't imagine how anyone could possibly have a positive view of President Trump, much less vote for him. She hand-waves away white approval rates of Trump by simply dismissing them all as racists. And she's hand-waving away black approval by simply denying it even exists. I bet she was just as surprised in 2016 as Pauline Kael was in 1972. And she's going to be just as surprised in 2020. And it will be delicious.

Oh shit, that's the 'performative coonery' guy! He talks like a slobbery valley girl:


It's so disgusting to see them, year after year, work to destroy what is the most wholesome American holiday.


SJW maggots hate Thanksgiving because they have ZERO family (no spouse or kids and their parents/siblings have disowned them for being cunts) and want it ruined since if they have to spend the day drinking a box of whine while eating one day old leftovers because all of the restaurants are closed, then no one should be allowed to have a nice Thanksgiving Day.

Actually it will be much worse. Because Pauline Kael simply was an in denial, bubble living spoiled brat who could only pout that Nixon won even though she didn't know a single Nixon voter in her social circles of the rich and powerful elites.

Today's equivalents to Kael will, if Trump gets re-elected, not act like a dowager who faints because she can't understand how Trump got the votes to be re-elected. They will most definitely start calling for whole Rawanda style mass murder of Trump supporters or even SUSPECTED Trump voters. And when called on it, will double down for their calls for mass murder and expect both A. their status as rich and powerful celebrities protect them from the consequences of them calling for mass murder of half the nation and B. that their status as celebrities WILL convince at least one lunatic leftie to kill the "undesirables" and they will NOT be shocked and appalled (at least in public for PR and liability purposes) that their words led to Trump supporters being murdered.

Fuck, that godless faggot Tim Wise is already all but screeching that Trump voters must be punished and denied any mercy and sympathy if and win the left takes power again. And you just know there is some deep state traitor just ITCHING to leak online the names of EVERYONE that voted for Trump, so kill lists and blackballing lists can be drawn up depending on how the lunatic left elites want to pay shit out (with the Debra Messings actively calling for blacklisting people who work in Hollywood that voted for Trump).
 
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When Trump gets reelected, I expect mass suicides and riots by the next morning at this point.
Therewill certainly be a lot of tantrum throwing, public disruption, and people "literally" dying from panic attacks in the huwite tyranny.

I very much look forward to it, especially seeing Rachel Maddow cry again.

Just imagine how emboldened these fuckers will be to violently attack anyone who disagrees with them the next time you have a democrat president, especially if they have either the house or the senate or both. It's a bit of a worry, tbh.
 
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It sounds more to me like --assuming that the Washington Post isn't printing made-up bullshit-- Spencer got fired because he has no idea what Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces really means. The agonizing irony of it is that Spencer himself shows by his actions that he has "very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."

You don't get to debate your superiors, you obey their orders. That's called the chain of command; that's what it means. Spencer doesn't seem to be able to grasp that the president is a Military Commander. He is half of the National Command Authority, with the other half being the Secretary of Defense. As a Navy secretary he doesn't have a position at this table to start making demands and defying direct orders because he just doesn't feel like it.

I've never seen so many elderly children in my entire life.
 
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It sounds more to me like --assuming that the Washington Post isn't printing made-up bullshit-- Spencer got fired because he has no idea what Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces really means. The agonizing irony of it is that Spencer himself shows by his actions that he has "very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."

You don't get to debate your superiors, you obey their orders. That's called the chain of command; that's what it means. Spencer doesn't seem to be able to grasp that the president is a Military Commander. He is half of the National Command Authority, with the other half being the Secretary of Defense. As a Navy secretary he doesn't have a position at this table to start making demands and defying direct orders because he just doesn't feel like it.

I've never seen so many elderly children in my entire life.
You don't get it. Trump has no right to tell anyone what to do because he has no experience in politics, as told to me by the mainstream media. That, and Orange Man Bad.
 

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Well... Reddit's not wrong. The great thing about the Bill of Rights is the freedom it protects. Unfortunately for them that also includes people they disagree with.

This just makes Trump look even more like a master troll because here's a petty baby flipping him off and Trump's just grinning and waving, clearly not giving a shit.
 
"There's nowhere I'd rather spend Thanksgiving than with the toughest, fiercest warriors," Trump told troops on the ground . "I'm here to say Happy Thanksgiving and thank you very much. As president of the United States, I have no higher honor than serving as commander-in-chief."

That is an actually presidential statement. Half the time, Trump sounds like a blithering moron but with elections coming up, he's going out of his way that he actually understands what it means to be the president.

And most of the country is too busy frothing at the mouth to notice this shit.
 
That is an actually presidential statement. Half the time, Trump sounds like a blithering moron but with elections coming up, he's going out of his way that he actually understands what it means to be the president.

And most of the country is too busy frothing at the mouth to notice this shit.

It's also a not-so-subtle reminder that he is commander-in-chief, with this latest attempt at a scandal. As in, he can't subvert the chain of command, because he's the hook the chain is hung on.
 
This just makes Trump look even more like a master troll because here's a petty baby flipping him off and Trump's just grinning and waving, clearly not giving a shit.
I saw this on FB last night. The left are so tough and oh so bright. What a brilliant move to give the finger to Trump's motorcade then post it on social media. (Yes, that is sarcasm you smell). The left are just so smug and self important. What a great political and intellectual point to flip the bird to the President.

The ironic thing is that even if President Trump doesn't get re-elected, what difference will that make to him? He's all set financially, his kids are decent, upstanding people, And lets not forget he's got as money, if not more, than Soros. At the end of the day, he'll end up with a Presidential Library and Mr./Ms. "Flipping the Bird" will spend the rest of their lives drinking soy milk and arguing with people about the injustices of the "industrial military complex".
 
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It sounds more to me like --assuming that the Washington Post isn't printing made-up bullshit-- Spencer got fired because he has no idea what Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces really means. The agonizing irony of it is that Spencer himself shows by his actions that he has "very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices."

You don't get to debate your superiors, you obey their orders. That's called the chain of command; that's what it means. Spencer doesn't seem to be able to grasp that the president is a Military Commander. He is half of the National Command Authority, with the other half being the Secretary of Defense. As a Navy secretary he doesn't have a position at this table to start making demands and defying direct orders because he just doesn't feel like it.

I've never seen so many elderly children in my entire life.
Its funny that that quote has already been added to his Wikipedia page. Up until 5 days ago his Wikipedia page was a few small paragraphs, now its a fleshed-out Trump smear.



Well... Reddit's not wrong. The great thing about the Bill of Rights is the freedom it protects. Unfortunately for them that also includes people they disagree with.

The full video is cringe eternal. Imagine the sour pout on his face while doing that. Pathetic.
 
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I saw this on FB last night. The left are so tough and oh so bright. What a brilliant move to give the finger to Trump's motorcade then post it on social media. (Yes, that is sarcasm you smell). The left are just so smug and self important. What a great political and intellectual point to flip the bird to the President.

The ironic thing is that even if President Trump doesn't get re-elected, what difference will that make to him? He's all set financially, his kids are decent, upstanding people, And lets not forget he's got as money, if not more, than Soros. At the end of the day, he'll end up with a Presidential Library and Mr./Ms. "Flipping the Bird" will spend the rest of their lives drinking soy tard cum and arguing with people about the injustices of the "industrial military complex".

More than that, the fact that he made sure to get a picture of it makes it clear he was flipping off Trump with one hand and framing his shot with his cellphone in the other. It's so blandly performative, so clearly more about being seen #resisting than it is about expressing yourself to Orange Bad Man.
 
Well there's also the fact that he's put "fuck the alt-right" and "grateful for the bill of rights". Which are retarded sentiments considering Trump is an obvious centrist, and has done multiple notable acts in regards to equality and the concept of equal treatment of races/sexes as far as the former goes, and for the latter statement these are the same fucking people who want to censor all wrongthink they can both in irl and internet areas of discussion.
 
That is an actually presidential statement. Half the time, Trump sounds like a blithering moron but with elections coming up, he's going out of his way that he actually understands what it means to be the president.

And most of the country is too busy frothing at the mouth to notice this shit.
Can we just note that the article itself notes he... actually spent a while serving food to the troops?

Then got a plate of it himself and sat DOWN with them?

Fuck, that's the most clown world thing I have ever heard. A politician ACTUALLY doing the thing that is normally 5 minutes of staged photoop?
 
Can we just note that the article itself notes he... actually spent a while serving food to the troops?

Then got a plate of it himself and sat DOWN with them?

Fuck, that's the most clown world thing I have ever heard. A politician ACTUALLY doing the thing that is normally 5 minutes of staged photoop?
I agree with you. While his actions of "acting" Presidential (with the speech) were perceived as political, he probably is just ensuring he gets re-elected, not for political gains, but to finish what he started. After two terms of President Obummer screwing everything up (from the economy to foreign relations and making us look weak to the rest of the world) Trump still needs another term to fix that shit.

Hopefully 2020 will be the end of democratic idiocy for a while (not forever, sadly). Maybe the dems will realize that the impeachment farce and not doing anything about prescription drug prices or infrastructure will bite them in the ass.
 
You don't get to debate your superiors, you obey their orders. That's called the chain of command; that's what it means. Spencer doesn't seem to be able to grasp that the president is a Military Commander. He is half of the National Command Authority, with the other half being the Secretary of Defense. As a Navy secretary he doesn't have a position at this table to start making demands and defying direct orders because he just doesn't feel like it.

I've never seen so many elderly children in my entire life.

I am starting to think at this point that there was a scramble to put "handlers" on everyone Trump might appoint to certain positions, or retain in certain positions, all of whom told their charges (be it this guy, Mattis, or whomever) that Trump was strictly JV league and didn't know what he was doing, so therefore it was OK if not outright necessary to talk down to him and debate his every decision. It may be the only part of the deep state insurgency that is really effective because it is denying Trump some otherwise decent cabinet members, and of course because as you say they're "elderly children", with the exception of Mattis they all go out and sling mud about how Trump wouldn't "take their advice". When what is actually meant is "He wasn't as dumb as I'd hoped, he matched me point for point on policy decisions, and when I realized he wasn't going to just fold and do what we told him to, of course I had to leave."

Can we just note that the article itself notes he... actually spent a while serving food to the troops?

Then got a plate of it himself and sat DOWN with them?

Fuck, that's the most clown world thing I have ever heard. A politician ACTUALLY doing the thing that is normally 5 minutes of staged photoop?

Bush 1 did it with troops in Saudi Arabia back during the run up to the 1st Gulf War, but I think he was just in and out in a few hours. I'm not denigrating that he did it but as far as I am aware he's the only other president to have done so.
 
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Bush 1 did it with troops in Saudi Arabia back during the run up to the 1st Gulf War, but I think he was just in and out in a few hours. I'm not denigrating that he did it but as far as I am aware he's the only other president to have done so.
Alright, i grant that. Bush 1 was before my time, so my experience is only with Bush 2 - Electric Torturoo onwards.
 
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