I think one possible explanation as to why Trump chose folks from Norway is because he had Norway on the brain. Trump is not unlike some people, who have immersed themselves in the last person they interacted with that leaves a lasting enough impression (a couple hours) that everything that immediately follows is measured against that impression.No. Just that there doesn't seem a good justification for seemingly racist remarks like “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here? We should have more people from places like Norway.” — Michael
I'm listening to conservative talk radio and they're saying that Trump is not racist because he was only referring to the country not the people. — Purple Pond
I think that got him into a bit of a situation where he agreed to support a clean DACA bill because he was talking to a Democrat and he needed the Republicans to stop him and remind him what his position should be. Quite laughable. — Michael
Some countries are shitholes. And saying so isn't racist. Trump may be a racist, but his recent comment wasn't. — Thorongil
Problems with this: Pretty much the countries that are not-so-nice have histories of gross exploitation first by the nicer countries, and then by the thugs they left in power. But what really matters is that Trump is equating the people with the not-so-niceness of their countries, and he's doing it by race. That's racist racism 101. — tim wood
Sweden is a shithole. Rape, shooting, grenade exploding, car burning capital of Europe. — tom
Do you reckon Trump has the character of one of those long-distance truck drivers that jumps on ehm hookers as soon as he sees them? >:OWhat's the point of getting rich if you can't at least hire a hooker if you feel like it. So he had sex with a porn star. Big deal. It's just that hiring hookers and bedding porn stars (and then later paying them a bag full of money to shut up about it) is discordant with being a public figure who is supposed to be clean enough for family viewing. — Bitter Crank
how dysfunctional, dangerous, and destructive Trump — tim wood
Is it okay to say that because they actually are overweight? — SonJnana
The point is that it's belligerently disrespectful to generalize a bunch of countries and call them shitholes. — SonJnana
You belligerently insulted the identities of millions of people. — SonJnana
long-distance truck drivers — Agustino
Is it wrong for countries to discriminate which peoples they will allow as immigrants in their countries? Would that be a breach of human rights? — Agustino
>:O Do you reckon he's a fan of sex? To me personally, he seems more like the guy who likes to brag about it, not the guy who likes to do it.No, I think DT probably has fairly high standards and likes sex in a quality location with excellent room service -- i.e., a Trump Hotel™. — Bitter Crank
I think happiness is largely an internal thing. I agree with the Christian contemplative tradition, Buddhism, etc. Happiness is an internal state, you can be a poor monk and be happy. I think most people cannot fully enjoy external aspects of existence because they don't cultivate this inner happiness. I think Trump is probably somewhat happy, but he is so accidentally. He happens to find himself in very good circumstances. I think if he were in bad circumstances, and really had to fight an uphill battle, I think he wouldn't be happy, and quite likely would be depressed. He also seems to me like the kind of person who isn't really used to losing, so if he will lose an election, he will probably be depressed.I think one could ask whether DT is happy -- not sure he is. — Bitter Crank
Did you buy the book? Yeah, it doesn't sound plausible to me either. Trump may have strategised in the sense of "well, if I lose, doesn't really matter, cause I would have promoted my brand, etc." but I really do think he wanted to win, just as a form of prestige. In the Art of the Deal (or one of his books/talks) he recounts how his mother was transfixed when the Queen of England was on TV in a ceremony, and his dad thought it was nonsense - and he spoke of having had the same admiration as his mother. So psychologically, I think ever since youth that position of President was important for him.One of the themes that runs through FIRE AND FURY, the book about the campaign and the Trump White House is that Trump & Co. didn't expect to win the election, and were as shocked as everybody else was. It wasn't a "real run" for the White House. I don't know... doesn't sound plausible to me. — Bitter Crank
I agree - I'd say that with regards to many details he doesn't have a clue what he's doing. He's acting only at the big-picture level, and hoping that others can figure out the details for him. He's also used to negotiate from a position where he is stronger than the person he negotiates with from the looks of it. Though I have seen some private instances of him talking to a smaller group, where he did seem a lot more polite and diplomatic than the public personae.But I don't think DT had/has/will have a very clear idea of what goes on in the Government from the Government POV. There are something like 2 or 3 million employees in the executive branch, and they most definitely aren't all parasites. But a man with a short attention span who doesn't like to read isn't going to obtain an overview of that large an operation. — Bitter Crank
Personally, I think 70 is quite old to be President. People's mental agility starts to decrease from 65 or so. People may be at the top of their game, because they're well-integrated in society, they have the necessary connections, etc. etc. but that doesn't mean they're mentally as capable as when they were younger.He is 70 years old; 70 isn't too old, but one isn't all that adaptable at 70, either. — Bitter Crank
Maybe not with that tone, but I have no problem with the general idea. Sport is a meritocracy. — Thorongil
You are assuming that was his intent or the intent of anyone who, with less coarseness of language, points out the fact in question. Sometimes the truth stings. Get over it, I say. — Thorongil
But the tone has a hint of prejudice. — SonJnana
First of all you have to be really dumb to think that by calling the countries shitholes, it is not offensive. — SonJnana
You are actually just really stupid — SonJnana
Ah, notice the change in vocabulary! I agree that he used offensive language. However, what he said wasn't racist. — Thorongil
Lol! Okay, pal. Talk about pot calling the kettle black! — Thorongil
Good, then we're on the same page, my friend. — Thorongil
Hey now, I never called you such childish names! — Thorongil
I didn't think you'd be able to impress me more than you already have. You know who Dan Quayle is? Maybe that's not impressive. Maybe it's obsessive compulsive. You know too much. Stop. — T Clark
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