The Donald Trump Score Card

Discussion in 'Politicians' started by MeAgain, Nov 15, 2016.

  1. Vanilla Gorilla

    Vanilla Gorilla Go Ape

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    So you give me another couple links to idiots that don't know the difference between personal and corporate equity

    Or they do, but assume their readers are idiots
     
  2. Tishomingo

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    Let's see. Quite a few psychologists and psychiatrists agree that Trump is a dangerous nutjob of some sort. More than 60,000 mental health professionals signed the petition circulated by psychotherapist Dr. John Gartner, founder of Duty to Warn. Others have voiced similar opinions:
    350 health professionals sign letter to Congress claiming Trump's mental health is deteriorating dangerously amid impeachment proceedings
    Yale psychiatrist backs Mary Trump’s assessment: "Mentally incapable"
    Harvard Psychologist: Trump Has ‘Serious’ Mental Health Problem
    Harvard Psychologist: Trump Has ‘Serious’ Mental Health Problem

    "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump"
    The Elephant in the Room
    "The Dangerous Case of Donald Trump"
    So what exactly is your quibble? The term "sociopath'? Sociopathy isn't a clinical term. Antisocial personality disorder is the label usually used today. But the meaning is understood, the condition can usefully be distinguished from psychopathy, and the objection you raise is, as usual, petty. Okay. Let's use the term Antisocial Personality Disorder, which mental health professionals agree trump suffers from. Donald Trump Has an Anti-Social Personality Disorder | Glennberger.com
    Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is included in the DSM to denote asyndrome of character traits concerned with extreme, pathological self-admiration, self-centeredness and self-regard. Does Trump suffer from narcissim? Apparently he does, according to DSM criteria. Does Trump Suffer from Narcissistic Personality Disorder?
    So I'd say Hip Pickle Rick is basically correct and you're doing your usual trick of trying to spin the narrative.
     
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  3. Tishomingo

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    Or you are, since this is personal, not corporate debt.
     
  4. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Your integrity? You are a wall of anonymous text, your brother could be Ray Romano for all we know
     
  5. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Ugh, I'd bother to continue, but it will be three days until the next crazy and unrelated "bombshell". Maybe Trump has a 2nd cousin yet to write a book
     
  6. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    Well VG you’ve been telling everyone over the past 5 months the election will be determined by the debates.

    Well the day has finally come.

    Tonight Trump vs Biden, and next Wednesday Harris vs Pence.
     
  7. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    The Rock has endorsed Biden, and Harris as been certified a badass

     
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  8. Hip Pickle Rick

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    VG...Your quest to always be right seems to hinder your ability to obtain wisdom. And since "he convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still", it is only fitting that we end this cascade of wasted words. May you always believe you are the winner of every argument. Feel free to spew all the cynical remarks you like...I will take the high road. Goodbye.
     
  9. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Hmmm, you don't sound like a member that just joined two days ago and was unfamiliar with everyone here
     
  10. Vanilla Gorilla

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    Dude owes me $50 for Rampage, man that was a shite movie
     
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  11. Vanilla Gorilla

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    I have to admit, I'm not going to watch most of Harris vs Pence

    Yawn
     
  12. hotwater

    hotwater Senior Member Lifetime Supporter

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    I admit the movie sucked, but Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson is still the most marketable actor in Hollywood.
     
  13. egger

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    Parscale is still working in the Trump administration as the senior adviser for data and digital operations for his 2020 campaign.



    Brad Parscale
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Brad Parscale - Wikipedia

    excerpts:

    ""Brad Parscale (born January 3, 1976) is an American digital consultant and political advisor that serves as the senior adviser for data and digital operations for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign. He previously served as the digital media director for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and as campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign from February 2018 to July 2020, being replaced by Bill Stepien.[1]""


    "On September 27, 2020, Parscale was hospitalized after his wife told Fort Lauderdale police that he had guns and he was threatening to harm himself; upon arriving at Parscale's home, an officer reported that "Bradley’s speech was slurred as though he was under the influence of an alcoholic beverage and he seemed to be crying."[47][48][49] Officers seized 10 firearms from the home and reported that Parscale's wife had cuts and bruises on her arms and face, which she said Parscale had inflicted earlier in the week.[49] Parscale was detained under terms of the Baker Act.[50]"
     
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  14. egger

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    Perusing forums and twitter accounts shows that some of Trump's followers have become extremely frustrated and angry, particularly when faced with a continual barrage of facts that punch holes in the rhetoric of Trump who isn't doing as well in the election campaign as they had hoped.

    The anger in some of Trump's followers sounds like it could precipitate psychological disorders and beatings like the wife of Parscale said she incurred from him leading up to his being detained by the police.
     
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  15. egger

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    Trump is like a conduit to another dimension, one of darkness that spews nonstop strife for everyone.

    His soul is an empty decorated eggshell that is easily fractured. All of the strife he causes for attention is an attempt to add more decoration to the shell that remains easily fractured and empty inside.
     
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    Democrats prepare for Trump to disrupt the election
    By Jeremy Herb and Pamela Brown, CNN
    Monday, September 28th 2020, 6:16 AM CDT
    Updated: Monday, September 28th 2020, 6:46 AM CDT

    Democrats prepare for Trump to disrupt the election

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    "It's not just the possible 2020 equivalent of a "hanging chads" dispute over ballots that concerns Democrats, a scenario both campaigns have amassed massive legal teams to fight.

    Democrats are also preparing for more constitutionally fraught scenarios that might arise, such as a state legislature putting forward a competing slate of electors to the Electoral College that goes against a state's popular vote winner.

    It's something that's been raised in Pennsylvania, a key swing state, where state Republican officials say there have been "entirely hypothetical" discussions surrounding the possibility the legislature would appoint electors if the vote tally is delayed. They say the discussions were in response to changes to the state's voting rules pushed by Democrats, denying there's any suggestion the state would go against the popular vote.

    Another potentially legally fraught scenario surrounds an archaic, never-before-tested law known as the Electoral Count Act. The 19th Century law dictates how Congress should certify the Electoral College and settle disputes over a state's presidential electors. It's a possibility that could be ripe for litigation, as the constitutionality of the law has never been challenged before."
     
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  17. Balbus

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    VG

    Giant gorilla, mutated wolf and alligator – what isn’t there to like in that B movie premise

    Maybe you should have read up on the film before paying that amount – Oh I remember you never do research LOL

    Me and my daughter watched in on our streaming service, bowl of popcorn and many laughs
     
  18. Balbus

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    Egger

    If they are still supporting Trump at this point i'm guessing they already had psychological disorders - LOL
     
  19. pineapple08

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    I wish I was as easy and cheap as vanilla.
     
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  20. Flagme15

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    Pence will be crying for his mother.
     
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