Oh. They're playing to militia-types. "It's a Soviet takeover! Just like in 1955!"
Do you think this will work for or against Trump? — frank
Or he's just losing his mind. He's not an evil genius. — frank
As I learn more and more each day, I am coming to the conclusion that what is taking place is not an impeachment, it is a COUP, intended to take away the Power of the....
....People, their VOTE, their Freedoms, their Second Amendment, Religion, Military, Border Wall, and their God-given rights as a Citizen of The United States of America!
What evidence is there of this? Like, show me the right-leaning think tank peice that says 'maybe we should put our trust back in the elites'. Trump is still the 'their man' of the anti-elites, and the effort to downplay this would be a massive political miscalculation. — StreetlightX
Political reality is not so lofty. Efforts to remove Trump like this are far more likely to fan the flames of 'anti-elite' sentiment than quell them - a bunch of law-wonks removing a president like Trump right at the moment when people have less trust in institutions than ever? — StreetlightX
Let me be clear: I will not tolerate such tactics, and I will use all means at my disposal to prevent and expose any attempts to intimidate the dedicated professionals whom I am proud to lead and serve alongside at the Department of State.
Yeah but... to be blunter than blunt - does anybody at all give a flying hoot what Trump did in Ukraine? — StreetlightX
Like, that's what yall are pinning your hopes on? I mean - good luck, but holy crap are those cards so totally shit. — StreetlightX
So we've had the Attorney General involved in a campaign to enlist foreign intelligence to investigate the US intelligence agencies! — Wayfarer
So, is this a re-read ? — Amity
How do you keep track of main points and ideas and any interconnected views ? — Amity
And how would ensure best comprehension ensued ? — Amity
What do you think of the idea that a discussion thread might prove of benefit — Amity
Do you think a Reading Discussion Group would best be served by a leader who has carefully dissected the text first ? — Amity
Or who has undertaken a literature review, including secondary resources ? — Amity
Or does it depend on the nature or purpose of the reader ... — Amity
I think it demonstrates that it is not a case of either/or. You can read quick, quick, slow. — Amity
... rarely returning to books in their entirety. — Amity
Anyway, excuse my interjection and please carry on. — Baden
With my reference to a special Being, neither singularity nor plurality is important, because the attempt is to point out existence - modes of existence are of secondary importance. — Daniel C
I'm not sure that I understand what you mean with "an assumption based on a notion of agency". — Daniel C
What we do find among the ancients is an obsession with death and the search for immortality. — Daniel C
Interesting debate. So, maybe the duck-shaped thing walking and quacking like a duck was really just a pineapple. — Baden
"It is clear" you're just reiterating Schiff's piffle. — NOS4A2
According to the transcript, the favor Trump asked for had nothing to do with Biden, but the 2016 election and Ukrainian meddling. — NOS4A2
I would like you to do us a favor though because our country has been through a lot and Ukraine knows a lot about it. I would like you to find out what happened with this whole situation with Ukraine ... There are a lot of things that went on, the·whole situation ... A lot of people are talking about that, the way they shut your very good prosecutor down and you had some very bad people involved ... The other thing. There's a lot of talk about Biden's son,. that Biden stopped the prosecution and a lot of people want to find out about that so whatever you can do with the Attorney General would be great.
The Justice Dept, of which Barr is the Attorney General, is currently investigating Ukraine's meddling in the election. — NOS4A2
Attorney General Bill Barr was "surprised and angry" to find that President Trump had grouped him together with his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani during a controversial July 25 phone call with the president of Ukraine, a source "familiar with Barr's thinking".
I'm not sure if you're aware, but Schiff blatantly mischaracterized the phone call in his opening statement to congress.
He said, when describing the phone call, "What is the president's response? Well it reads like a classic organized crime shakedown", — NOS4A2
Note how Fool neither mentions nor addresses Schiff's lies, the subject of Trump's complaints — NOS4A2
One of Trump’s persecutor’s ... — NOS4A2
Rep. Adam Schiff illegally made up a FAKE & terrible statement, pretended it to be mine as the most important part of my call to the Ukrainian President, and read it aloud to Congress and the American people. It bore NO relationship to what I said on the call. Arrest for Treason?
The only expanation for this phenomenon which makes sense to me is a psychological one. There must have been this overwhelmimg need in man, right from the "beginning" to find a Superior / Transcendental / Cosmic Being to enable him/her to bear the pain / suffering of being alive and to give meaning to their lives and also a sense of morality. — Daniel C
Barr’s letter wasn’t a summary. — NOS4A2
I am writing today to advise you of the principal conclusions reached by Special Counsel Robert S. Mueller III ...
For one thing, he was a dialectical materialist, so this is a world view about as far away from Platonic concepts as you can get, since (historical) contexts and meanings are in continual transition and transformation. — uncanni
How did you cope and engage with the St.John's approach ? As a student or teacher? — Amity
Was it really a case of 'sink or swim' ? — Amity
At that age, I would probably sit in silence and listen. — Amity
Floating in a sea or sigh of incomprehension... — Amity
And I shall remind myself to think twice and twice again if I imagine to suppose you're mistaken about anything on these matters again! — tim wood
P. C. Smith — tim wood
The Hermeneutics of Original Argument — tim wood
I trust you're far enough along to both have realized and to some extent experienced just how problematic - to be kind - the "sink or swim you're on your own" approach can be. — tim wood
Challenging you to compare the Mueller report to Barr's summary is not an accusation. To make it easier compare Mueller's own summary to Barr's and get back to us.
I have. So what’s partisan about it again? — NOS4A2
Compare the Mueller report to Barr's summary.
If you don’t know why or are not willing to share why Barr is partisan, why make the claim?
— NOS4A2
It is no secret and not hard to see, but if you are going to learn you need to do the work yourself. — Fooloso4
It is no secret and not hard to see, but if you are going to learn you need to do the work yourself.
More breathless accusations. This is the going rate with anti-Trumpism. — NOS4A2
Where can I follow any 'how to' descriptions or prescriptions on close reading ?
Or did they not spell it out ? — Amity
understanding before interpretation - is sometimes not-so-easy — tim wood
So perhaps the question to you might be how you handle a book you want to understand but that at first seems opaque? — tim wood
The St. John's Great Books program is (I'm pretty sure) in part based on Adler's own ideas about great book ... — tim wood
He can't see that he's committed a crime here. — Wayfarer
Compare the Mueller report to Barr's summary.
If you don’t know why or are not willing to share why Barr is partisan, why make the claim? — NOS4A2
How did Barr show himself to be partisan? Just more breathless accusations. — NOS4A2
You referred to Mueller’s report to maintain that his reasoning was sound. I’m referring to the Attorney General and American law that shows that it’s quite the opposite. No, you cannot indict a sitting president, but the special prosecutor can conclude whether the president committed a crime. — NOS4A2
