Rhetoric has no effect beyond a slight expelling of breath and sound. — NOS4A2
All that anti-Trump rhetoric on late night, much of it cherry picked from twitter, may work wonders on those who require an “applause” sign to remind them when to laugh. But they preach ant-Trumpism as a one-sided story, suppressing all evidence to the contrary. — NOS4A2
Are you effected by their rhetoric? What effects does their rhetoric have on you?Hitler? Martin Luther King Jr.?
There isn't much to be suppressed though, is there?
Are you effected by their rhetoric? What effects does their rhetoric have on you? — NOS4A2
There isn't much to be suppressed though, is there?
Of course there is. Every gaffe or piece of wrong think is usually one or two words torn from thousands and then sensationalized. It’s quite a lucrative racket, but it leaves people uninformed. — NOS4A2
I’m not so sure about that. Not very many stupid billionaires out there. — NOS4A2
He inherited his wealth from Daddy Trump, managed to somehow bankrupt a casino, and would be richer if he had just invested in index funds.
Being an effective rhetorician does. Late night hosts wouldn't be late night hosts, or wouldn't keep their job for long, if they weren't effective rhetoricians, and Hitler, Martin Luther King Jr., and to a much lesser extent Trump, are all known for being effective rhetoricians, especially the first two, so there's nothing to even argue over here, as you don't have a leg to stand on.
And regarding your exaggerated claim about "suppression" of evidence, you haven't shown that at all. I'm just telling you what I've found out from various sources, and I even requested evidence from you, so your allegation of "suppression" is ludicrous. Moreover, it's funny how you seem to have an answer for everything: apologetics much?
You mentioned one failed business venture but didn’t mention any of the hundreds of successes. That’s clear suppression of contrary evidence. — NOS4A2
I can give you one example. The belief, now widespread, that Trump called neo-Nazis “very fine people”. This has already been thoroughly refuted, but no less still persists in the ant-Trumpist mind. — NOS4A2
Anti-trumpism leads the thinker to blame the world’s ills, not to mention their fears, on a single individual man. — NOS4A2
Either Trump is a great sorcerer or they’ve subscribed to magical thinking.
The rest of their criticism stems from political correctness and base snobbery, as it was taught to them by Washington and Hollywood elites.
(he's way ahead on the global warming curve). — Baden
What nonsense. Tell me, how can I mention details of which I do not know? If you think that that's suppression, then you must not know what the word "suppression" actually means. I never claimed to know about these "hundreds of successes" which you allege of Trump, but don't actually provide any evidence of. I told you what I do know, which is that all of these alleged successes are in fact failures relative to the amount of wealth he would have amassed if he had simply invested in Index Funds, which you yourself say is easy to do. So, explain to me why the smart thing to have done (if he's too incompetent to make a greater profit through the actual running of his business, which turned out to be true) wouldn't have been to invest in Index Funds. You haven't actually answered that, just dismissed it.
All his critics have are word policing and word politics. “Trump said...” begins every criticism. This is just political correctness in its death throes. — NOS4A2
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