The public praise-fests for Trump

I'm surprised that there isn't a thread on this (or maybe I just missed it).

It is really surreal stuff; I can't recall a Presidency where there was anything like it. "Exquisite Presidential leadership?"

Bill Kristol just said it reminded him of a banana republic. We're in a whole new era of ego right now.

Fascinating; Obama tried to turn us into a Banana Republic and you willful leftist idiots think it is Trump.
 
hey they are telling the Truth. Trump worked the phones, and Congressional leadership.

The Gang that Couldn't Shoot Straight ( Republican Senate)- actually didn't form a circular firing squad -
instead crunching a LOT of numbers to come up with a bill that was passed by reconcilliation.

What you are seeing is "success has many fathers, failure is an orphan"

They could only pass it with reconciliation.

Must.....pass......something
Must.....pass......anything
 
Move the goalposts?

Read the OP. This is about Ryan, Pence & the other GOP sycophants who kneeled before Trump the other day.

LOL! "Move the goalposts".

They kneeled before Trump? What a massive pile of strawman stupid that is. But then, when it comes to "stupid", you're apparently quite full of it.
 
LOL Nice try. Your OP is titled "The public praise-fests for Trump"; does not mention politicians, but does mention Kristol, a pundit just like Walters.

You got your ass handed to you by me in less than 60 seconds. Admit it and move on.

...again. But then, being a brain dead leftist loser, he thinks he is winning. :rofl2:
 
Dude - I was watching the tax bill ceremony when I wrote it, for about the 100th time since every news channel was showing it ad nauseum. I put Paul Ryan's quote in there, and CLARIFIED all of it in post #8. It was obvious.

And guess what? That was a PUBLIC ceremony. I wasn't talking about people randomly praising Trump in public.

You hyperventilate whenever you think you have a "gotcha" with me. You're really obsessed; it's weird.

How would anyone here know what you were watching?

You also said "fests" which means more than one and you're now claiming you were just talking about the praise on TV.

You poorly worded your OP at best. Simply admit it instead of expecting others to read your mind. It is wholly reasonable for someone reading "public praise" to believe you are speaking about the general public, you know, like the definition says.


Instead of throwing a temper tantrum because you screwed up your thread title and lashed out at those who rightly pointed out your error, you could have simply said :

Hey, I meant this, I understand how you could think that and your thread would have gone a completely different route.

You have this weird thing for not admitting you're wrong .
 
How would anyone here know what you were watching?

You also said "fests" which means more than one and you're now claiming you were just talking about the praise on TV.

You poorly worded your OP at best. Simply admit it instead of expecting others to read your mind. It is wholly reasonable for someone reading "public praise" to believe you are speaking about the general public, you know, like the definition says.


Instead of throwing a temper tantrum because you screwed up your thread title and lashed out at those who rightly pointed out your error, you could have simply said :

Hey, I meant this, I understand how you could think that and your thread would have gone a completely different route.

You have this weird thing for not admitting you're wrong .

The OP was crystal clear.

Except for those of you who are willfully ignorant
 
And you're trying to equate the two. You need to feel sorry for yourself.

Nah - that'd be you. You're the one trying to say that Barbara Walters using "messiah" is the same thing is the GOP leader gush-over-Trump competition we saw the other day.

You brought up Barbara - remember?
 
So public does not mean of or concerning the people as a whole?

If I say the public is outraged, and list only a plumber as an example, does that mean I only am discussing plumbers?

There's your issue. You're using the word "public" as a subject.

Read my OP title again - I was using it as an adjective. This is a true story: I thought it was the most obvious thing ever what I was talking about, given the news-saturation of that tax announcement ceremony. Once again, the ignorance of some righties about what's happening in the news surprises me.
 
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