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dapaterson said:Entertaining in an "end of western civilization" kind of a way?
It's the never ending train wreck that I cannot stop looking at.
dapaterson said:Entertaining in an "end of western civilization" kind of a way?
kkwd said:Here is the White House list of potential nominees issued in 2017.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/president-donald-j-trumps-supreme-court-list/
If only he was aware of the full expression, generally attributed to Otto von Bismarck -- "God has a special providence for fools, drunks and the United States of America."E.R. Campbell said:President Trump seems to believe ~ I suspect that the right word ~ that America does, indeed, have a 'special providence' and that the rules that govern everyone else cannot, must not apply to America.
The problem is that Trump isn't remotely "intellectually brilliant," nor does he hold these Jacksonian values in any way, not merely the moderating qualities-- he is simply using them as talking points to appeal to "his base."Jacksonianism is less an intellectual or political movement than an expression of the social, cultural and religious values of a large portion of the American public. And it is doubly obscure because it happens to be rooted in one of the portions of the public least represented in the media and the professoriat. Jacksonian America is a folk community with a strong sense of common values and common destiny; though periodically led by intellectually brilliant men—like Andrew Jackson himself—it is neither an ideology nor a self-conscious movement with a clear historical direction or political table of organization. If Jeffersonianism is the book-ideology of the United States, Jacksonian populism is its folk-ideology.
E.R. Campbell said:I expect that the rest of the legacy of Breton Woods will not be far behind if he ever figures out what they are for.
Journeyman said:. . .
BOTOM LINE: Trump is in the process of breaking America, simply because he hasn’t a clue about the effects of his actions. His legacy will long outlive him. America is decreasingly trusted as either a dependable business, military, or diplomatic partner. The knock-on effect of his constant undermining the media harms democracy globally. He is single-handedly going to be responsible for a recession, if not depression, and he doesn’t care – he’ll just claim bankruptcy protection again.
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whiskey601 said:Speaking of third party candidates, I wonder how Ralp Nader feels now about suggesting and then endorsing Trump to run as a third party candidate ( which he essentially is, even with the GOP ticket). :facepalm:
I find it hard to believe that a president with a 40 percent approval rating is a lock to win another term.tomahawk6 said:If Trump wants a second term he will get it.The Democrats are increasingly tilting Left and the US is not a left leaning country.
From the first article you yourself postedtomahawk6 said:Actually its closer to 45% but 87% among Republicans.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-lefts-contempt-is-going-to-reelect-trump/2018/07/03/8e91b240-7ede-11e8-b0ef-fffcabeff946_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.419dcf13ffcd
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2018/07/results-matter-president-trump-tops-obama-in-approval-numbers-at-same-point-in-his-presidency/
And while it is high among republicans, that is to be expected.It slipped slightly to 41 percent last week