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|    dagnabit to Julian    |
|    Re: Girl Presidenter (1/2)    |
|    05 Nov 16 18:28:41    |
      XPost: alt.philosophy.zen, alt.buddha.short.fat.guy, alt.philosophy.taoism       From: meanmrmustard@gmail.com              "Julian" wrote in message news:nvljhg$gne$1@dont-email.me...       >       > On 05/11/2016 22:25, dagnabit wrote:       > > "Nobody in Particular" wrote in message       > > news:nvlhf9$9fu$1@dont-email.me...       > >>       > >> On 11/5/2016 3:31 AM, noname wrote:       > >> >       > >> > You listed a bunch of statements. Apparently these are words that       > >> Trump       > >> > has spoken, but I don't know that to be a fact. I've seen a lot of       > >> > fact-checking sites. American media has run fact-checking up as a       > >> new > flag       > >> > for voters to rally under. Is your list above something you've       > >> > collected... no, that doesn't matter really, it just doesn't matter.       > >> > Tickey-mark buyers make up their lists and buy what their facts       > >> indicate > to       > >> > be the most widely approved product. The tikey-mark buyers probably       > >> > bought       > >> > lots of Samsung devices before they started exhibiting their battery       > >> > defects.       > >> >       > >> > I don't collect facts. The bad thing about collecting facts is that       > >> you       > >> > have to validate them before entering them in your fact collection.       > >> And       > >> > then you have to wait for more facts to turn up and contradict them.       > >> > A       > >> > fellow can end up as a 24x7 fact hoarder if he isn't careful. And       > >> then > the       > >> > fact hoarder can end up sitting and wondering "how did that happen"       > >> if > all       > >> > this facts were in fact true, because if they were all true       > >> something > else       > >> > should've happened. It's a lot more reliable not to depend on       > >> facts, or       > >> > laws for that matter. It's the wording that makes facts slippery       > >> and > laws       > >> > filled with loopholes. Facts are content, details of context, they       > >> > change       > >> > with the wind as the world shows you that whatever you knew it was,       > >> it > was       > >> > not.       > >> >       > >> > Does a statement state the actual facts, or does it present a view       > >> of > the       > >> > facts that makes them look happy or sad? Is there a difference       > >> between > the       > >> > letter of the law and the spirit of the law?       > >> >       > >> > I don't remember everything Trump has said, and I don't remember any       > >> > specific examples where he has been hoist by his own honesty, maybe       > >> > the       > >> > locker-room-talk thing where he said yeah, he made those words,       > >> maybe > not.       > >> > One thing I know for sure is that I don't have access to all the       > >> facts, > or       > >> > even to enough of the facts to work with in a reasonable way.       > >> Knowing > one       > >> > is bereft of factual information, whatever can one do, oh my.       > >> >       > >> > One can sometimes listen in a way that hears meanings instead of       > >> > words.       > >> >       > >> > When I listen to Trump what I hear is this bombastic practical guy >       > >> saying       > >> > listen folks, there are problems here to be solved, and the >       > >> establishment       > >> > has not been solving them, let's get the work done for a change       > >> before > it's       > >> > too late. I think that's true, there are problems, and the >       > >> establishment       > >> > has not been solving them, it's been exacerbating them.       > >> >       > >> > When I listen to Hilary what I hear is a pompous self-righteous       > >> > failure       > >> > smugly decrying anything other than the approach the establishment       > >> has > been       > >> > proving not to work for decades. I hear how She knows better than >       > >> anybody       > >> > how true equality for the LGBT group is important (and they can       > >> never be       > >> > truly equal because they are not equal, they are different from       > >> others > and       > >> > from each other just like the rest of us are different from each       > >> other) > and       > >> > how the US has to stand by its treaties unaltered forever and how       > >> the US       > >> > has to defend other countries and how the US Government has to make       > >> > things       > >> > nice for the poor so they can continue to live in poverty.       > >> >       > >> > Some people make decisions based on "facts" and lists of       > >> > tickey-marks,       > >> > others don't make decisions the same way. Do what you need to do. I       > >> > need       > >> > to stick by my opinion that popular opinion has damn little to do       > >> > with       > >> > what's right.       > >>       > >> Wow.       > >> I've come across true-believers before with the attitude, "I have made       > >> up my mind, don't confuse me with facts", but i have never come across       > >> someone who actually defends that attitude, much less so eloquently.       > >>       > >> Anyway, when i listen to Trump, what i hear is this narcissistic       > >> sociopath who says, "I want the ultimate ego-boost, the US presidency.       > >> I will say anything, anything at all, true or not, actually mostly       > >> lies, that you want to hear me say so you will vote for me. I have no       > >> idea how to implement them, and actually have no intention whatsoever       > >> to do any of those things, I only say that stuff because you want to       > >> hear me say it. Don't look at "facts" that show that I have never,       > >> ever done anything for others unless that benefits me directly, in       > >> fact, I have shafted pretty much everyone I ever dealt with. I don't       > >> give a shit what you want me to do for you, or for the country; I just       > >> say all that stuff so I will get your vote."       > >       > > so all of a sudden, after how many years of dishonest politicians, we       > > now expect trump to be the first honest one? strange how political       > > expectations have become so unrealistic.       > >       > > politics is really just an odd form of advertising which has to be       > > dishonest to work because there is no other model to choose from.       > > same with politicians. if anyone running for office outlined exactly       > > what they will do if elected, or what the true state of affairs       > > currently       > > was, they'd never get elected.       >       > How could they outline exactly what they would do if they were elected       > without knowing exactly what the future hold.. which they don't.       >       > As you imply(?) Has there ever been a politician who has said they would       > do this or that to get elected and then after being elected done exactly       > that this or that?       >       > Even if they weren't dishonest they can't escape the fundamental       > ground of all being... ignorance.              stupidity should be painful              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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