It's worth noting that the 4th estate also includes Fox News and Breitbart, who are hardly engaged propaganda against Trump.
I wonder why you dodge all questions about whether Trump's behaviour is appropriate, ethically, constitutionally or otherwise. Perhaps that's just your style of trolling, but I am not sure yet.
Whitehouse propaganda is tame by any measure. — NOS4A2
This is the sort of word politics and policing we’re dealing with here. No injustice, no tyranny, no authoritarianism, just crimes of speech and political correctness. — NOS4A2
If a pope and a lawyer stand for high ethics and intelligence/competence, respectively, you're suggesting that a lack of these qualities leads to increased productivity. Even if that were true, the results of that productivity are likely to be of poor quality and largely self-serving.
He also has half a century worth of leadership experience. — NOS4A2
I think Trump is one of the most liberal presidents in a long time. He upended the GOP so much that they welcome the LGBT community with open arms, something that was unthinkable only 5 years ago. — NOS4A2
I think Trump is one of the most liberal presidents in a long time. He upended the GOP so much that they welcome the LGBT community with open arms, something that was unthinkable only 5 years ago. — NOS4A2
Religious extremists opposed to LGBTQ equality can confidently tout Trump as being down with their agenda by pointing to a speech in February in which Trump defended state-funded adoption agencies that turn away gay couples on religious grounds.
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The Justice Department filed a brief Friday urging the Supreme Court to allow employers to turn away or fire transgender workers based solely on their gender identity. The department is expected to file a similar brief this week in a separate case asking the high court to legalize discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual workers, as well.
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On Aug. 14, the Labor Department proposed a rule rolling back an executive order that President Barack Obama signed in 2014 banning anti-LGBTQ discrimination among federal contractors
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But Trump began unraveling Obama-era progress on LGBTQ rights almost immediately. Within its first weeks, his administration withdrew an Obama directive on treatment of transgender students. A few months later, Trump fired off a tweet announcing that he’d reinstate a ban — which Obama had ended — on transgender people serving in the military. This year, the Department of Health and Human Services moved to strip anti-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people in the Affordable Care Act.
Sure, I think it’s appropriate, but then again I don’t want a pope or a lawyer running things. — NOS4A2
I shouldn’t have said LGBT and limited the nonsensical acronym to LGB. — NOS4A2
Religious extremists opposed to LGBTQ equality can confidently tout Trump as being down with their agenda by pointing to a speech in February in which Trump defended state-funded adoption agencies that turn away gay couples on religious grounds.
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The department is expected to file a similar brief this week in a separate case asking the high court to legalize discrimination against gay, lesbian and bisexual workers, as well.
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On Aug. 14, the Labor Department proposed a rule rolling back an executive order that President Barack Obama signed in 2014 banning anti-LGBTQ discrimination among federal contractors
I fully agree with deregulation. But it would be absurd to claim, without evidence, that he is doing it for the sole purpose of making discrimination legal. — NOS4A2
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