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Klaas

I've changed this
Nov 1, 2017
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Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
Sorry. In your mind are you some intellectual heavyweight ?

More than obsessively reading are regurgitating right-wing conspiracy websites is required for that.

Not at all. I just don't get my information from highly biased sources.

So easy to prove you have no idea what you're talking about.

I got my information from the following for coverage on the impeachment:

Jimmy Dore
Aaron Mate
Glenn Greenwald
Matt Taibbi
Krystal Ball

Now if you go google them, they are all liberal leaning reporters. Not the "regurgitating right-wing conspiracy websites" you think these talking points are.

So that's kind of embarrassing for you to think it's only "right-wing" websites present the information being discussed.
 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,053
Zabbar- Malta
Was quite embarrassing.

They really are a corrupt basketcase at present.

They might as well run with the hashtag #anyonebutBermie

Which probably shows that like with Trump the parties they are affiliated with can't control the likes of Trump and Bernie so their own parties rail against them.

According to today's BBC report, Trump has a 94% approval rating in Republican members :(
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
According to today's BBC report, Trump has a 94% approval rating in Republican members :(

All thanks to the Democrats.

That's how truly bad they are in opposition to him. So bad that despite Trump being Trump the Democrats can't even turn that into a win for their party.

Then they go do something like this years after they rigged the primary against Bernie Sanders. Just so it's not claimed to be "right wing" Krystal Ball ran for politics in Virginia as a Democrat.

 


maltaseagull

Well-known member
Feb 25, 2009
13,053
Zabbar- Malta
I had more chance of shitting in the Queens handbag, than Trump had of being impeached. What he did was illegal, but the way the US have handled this is nothing short of atrocious.

It was hardly a trial.

It was more a case of a debate where there is a party whip.
If you are republican in the house, vote not guilty!
Don't bother with any witnesses either.
 




Razzoo

Well-known member
Sep 11, 2011
5,300
N. Yorkshire
I am in no way an expert but to me it seems that the Democrats are just desperately still peddling the Orange man bad schtick and not concentrating on focussing to improve themselves. So similar to the recent Christmas election here. I reckon Trump will walk the next election. Labour and the Democrats need to take a good look at themselves moving forward. Do better FFS!
 


piersa

Well-known member
Apr 17, 2011
3,155
London
It's exactly what he thinks of himself. Lacks the self awareness to say it continuously too.

I don't think he thinks he is an intellectual heavyweight. I think he's highly opinionated, but aren't we all?
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,627
Gods country fortnightly
It was hardly a trial.

It was more a case of a debate where there is a party whip.
If you are republican in the house, vote not guilty!
Don't bother with any witnesses either.

A complete joke, how can a trial without evidence and witnesses be a trial? I thought we'd fallen from grace but its nothing compared the US

Meanwhile they have an economy stimulated by mass borrowing, tax cuts and destroying the planet, not sustainable but most people can only think short term.
 








highflyer

Well-known member
Jan 21, 2016
2,435
All thanks to the Democrats.

That's how truly bad they are in opposition to him. So bad that despite Trump being Trump the Democrats can't even turn that into a win for their party.

Then they go do something like this years after they rigged the primary against Bernie Sanders. Just so it's not claimed to be "right wing" Krystal Ball ran for politics in Virginia as a Democrat.



The Iowa caucus stoy is fascinating. I certainly don't rule out straightforward incompetence - politics and technology are always uneasy bedfellows.
But it certainly does lend itself extremely well to the conspiricy theorists.

No secret that the centre right Democrat 'establishment' (of the Clinton/Obama era) are deseprate for 'anyone but Bernie (and maybe Warren)' and with Biden fading fast, the switch to Mr Pete 'safe' Buttigieg seems obvious. And the way this has panned out could not have worked better in terms of distracting the media from the actual story - that this was an extremely good result for Sanders.

Many (myself included) have felt for some time that Sanders has probably the best chance of defeating Trump. People say that he can't win because of calling himself socialist, but nobody thought for a moment that Trump could win. Weirdly, Sanders is able to appeal to a large chunk of Trumps 'blue collar'/disenfranchised base. If he can also pick up enough of the coastal democratic vote (who are quite likely to hold their noses and go for anyone but Trump) then he could easily win.

In that respect, Trump's triumphant assumption that this cock-up/conspiricy is a 'win' for him may not be quite true. Those Trump supporters that could be inclined towards Sanders, will love the idea that the Democratic establishment is against Sanders. This could play very well for him, if he wins the nomination, taking over the 'anti-establishment' persona from Trump (who never really had much credibility in that regard). It also seems that the Sanders campaign is prepared to play as dirty as others if need be (eg ther release of selective initial figures showing a win for Sanders). About time too.
 




nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,627
Gods country fortnightly
The Iowa caucus stoy is fascinating. I certainly don't rule out straightforward incompetence - politics and technology are always uneasy bedfellows.
But it certainly does lend itself extremely well to the conspiricy theorists.

No secret that the centre right Democrat 'establishment' (of the Clinton/Obama era) are deseprate for 'anyone but Bernie (and maybe Warren)' and with Biden fading fast, the switch to Mr Pete 'safe' Buttigieg seems obvious. And the way this has panned out could not have worked better in terms of distracting the media from the actual story - that this was an extremely good result for Sanders.

Many (myself included) have felt for some time that Sanders has probably the best chance of defeating Trump. People say that he can't win because of calling himself socialist, but nobody thought for a moment that Trump could win. Weirdly, Sanders is able to appeal to a large chunk of Trumps 'blue collar'/disenfranchised base. If he can also pick up enough of the coastal democratic vote (who are quite likely to hold their noses and go for anyone but Trump) then he could easily win.

In that respect, Trump's triumphant assumption that this cock-up/conspiricy is a 'win' for him may not be quite true. Those Trump supporters that could be inclined towards Sanders, will love the idea that the Democratic establishment is against Sanders. This could play very well for him, if he wins the nomination, taking over the 'anti-establishment' persona from Trump (who never really had much credibility in that regard). It also seems that the Sanders campaign is prepared to play as dirty as others if need be (eg ther release of selective initial figures showing a win for Sanders). About time too.

Sanders is what America needs, it needs real change. I admire your optimism, just can't see them voting a left winger unless the economy tanks, and while its doing OK Trump will try and take all the credit
 


highflyer

Well-known member
Jan 21, 2016
2,435
Sanders is what America needs, it needs real change. I admire your optimism, just can't see them voting a left winger unless the economy tanks, and while its doing OK Trump will try and take all the credit

Hey, I was optimistic about Corbyn getting a hung parliament, so what the f*ck do I know?!

All speculation, but talking to well informed friends in the US, they don't have a clue either. Feels like anything could happen, but I think you are right about the economy. I suspect a slump/crash is coming, but possibly not in the next nine months.
 


nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
17,627
Gods country fortnightly
Hey, I was optimistic about Corbyn getting a hung parliament, so what the f*ck do I know?!

All speculation, but talking to well informed friends in the US, they don't have a clue either. Feels like anything could happen, but I think you are right about the economy. I suspect a slump/crash is coming, but possibly not in the next nine months.

There's very little that has been done in the US economy is improve productivity, meanwhile companies are doing share buy backs with borrowed money to pump the market, think makes people feel richer in the short term.

Overall all as unpredictable as ever, populism will fail in the end but just get the feeling it still has a bit to run yet
 










vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,902




beorhthelm

A. Virgo, Football Genius
Jul 21, 2003
35,326
With reference to the Huawei conundrum, there was an interesting question in PMQ's on Wednesday, someone asked "How come France can install it's own 5G network without using Huawei equipment ?" …. answer there came..... "bluster blah powiff "

France have the same policy as us: Huawei is permitted with restrictions, upto the networks what supplier to use.
 


Tyrone Biggums

Well-known member
Jun 25, 2006
13,498
Geelong, Australia
The Iowa caucus stoy is fascinating. I certainly don't rule out straightforward incompetence - politics and technology are always uneasy bedfellows.
But it certainly does lend itself extremely well to the conspiricy theorists.

No secret that the centre right Democrat 'establishment' (of the Clinton/Obama era) are deseprate for 'anyone but Bernie (and maybe Warren)' and with Biden fading fast, the switch to Mr Pete 'safe' Buttigieg seems obvious. And the way this has panned out could not have worked better in terms of distracting the media from the actual story - that this was an extremely good result for Sanders.

Many (myself included) have felt for some time that Sanders has probably the best chance of defeating Trump. People say that he can't win because of calling himself socialist, but nobody thought for a moment that Trump could win. Weirdly, Sanders is able to appeal to a large chunk of Trumps 'blue collar'/disenfranchised base. If he can also pick up enough of the coastal democratic vote (who are quite likely to hold their noses and go for anyone but Trump) then he could easily win.

In that respect, Trump's triumphant assumption that this cock-up/conspiricy is a 'win' for him may not be quite true. Those Trump supporters that could be inclined towards Sanders, will love the idea that the Democratic establishment is against Sanders. This could play very well for him, if he wins the nomination, taking over the 'anti-establishment' persona from Trump (who never really had much credibility in that regard). It also seems that the Sanders campaign is prepared to play as dirty as others if need be (eg ther release of selective initial figures showing a win for Sanders). About time too.

One thing Bernie has which all those left in the Democratic race don't have is the strength of personality to go toe to toe with Trump in debates.

People won't vote for a weak candidate that Trump runs over like a freight train with in debates. Warren, Biden etc don't have what it takes.

They will lose votes because of that. Bernie matching it with Trump could win him a lot of votes.
 


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