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Trump (Part 6)

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claig · 17/12/2016 15:35

More on Trump

It is a Trump world and as the Modi saying goes

“Aab Ki Baar Trump Sarkar”

and as the Stump for Trump Sisters say

"Get on the Trump Train or get the hell out of the way"

Rock'n'roll

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claig · 19/12/2016 13:35

'try to make himself look less of a hypocrite than he undoubtedly is'

Have you been watching the BBC again? Turn it off, don't listen to the syrupy siren voices spinning against Trump.

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GlassCircles · 19/12/2016 13:46

I have never seen a better communicator than Trump, to call him a genius is to do him an injustice, but even Trump is not capable of explaining the elite's game in 140 character chunks when the BBC and CNN devote hours and hours of broadcasts to spin against him.

Why doesn't he set up a personal website to explain then - he'd have all the space he wanted? He could link to it from his Twitter feed.

cozietoesie · 19/12/2016 13:48

There's some interesting recent research on selective hearing which has been reported recently - forgive me if I don't link because I read it and clocked it but didn't bookmark it - probably connected with the large body of work on that undertaken by UCSF. It boils down to 'People only hear what they want to hear.'

In one sense, it's a little depressing because it rather implies that there's no point in discussion with those of fixed views - but Hey Ho. It would certainly explain a great deal.

SouthallGirl · 19/12/2016 13:48

Why else has he has set up the highest net worth administration in modern US history?

The best and the most ferocious come at a price. The task to re-energise America is a huge one, and there is big money from so many sources supporting the globalist-oligarch elites' plan.

GlassCircles · 19/12/2016 13:49

And for that matter, he can afford to hire a team of marketing professionals to help him distribute his message - worldwide if necessary?

GlassCircles · 19/12/2016 13:55

It's not like what he wrote wouldn't attract readers, is it?

claig · 19/12/2016 13:56

'Why doesn't he set up a personal website to explain then'

He is a bit busy for that at the moment. He has got a country to run, a humungous mess to sort out, a Swamp to Drain and a Thank You Tour to do, as well as fending off Godzilla in midtown Manhattan. He has landed some tremendous blows on Godzilla and Godzilla is pissed and is still coming back for more. Trump will finish Godzilla and the elites off, all in good time.

Trump's team have said "Britain will be first in line" for a new trade deal and Farage is acting as our country's conduit to Trump, so everything is in order. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Everything is fine.

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GlassCircles · 19/12/2016 13:59

He is a bit busy for that at the moment.

No staff he can call on then? I would have thought that revealing Godzilla's evil to the world would help turn public opinion his way, which can only make his fight easier?

SouthallGirl · 19/12/2016 13:59

large body of work on that undertaken by UCSF. It boils down to 'People only hear what they want to hear.'

Many such experiments hv been conducted over the years. You are talking about fixed views, an accusation that can easily be directed at you. I have friends who do not recall what was said to them in entirety - chunks they simply miss, do not hear. They are surprised when I inform them of the missing information, even though we were both present. That is an observational deficit and I notice is very prevalent in more & more younger people.

They cannot hold even two short sentences in their memory for a few seconds, i.e. Hello, this is Sue Smith, can I speak to Jim Brown in Accounts? Sorry, who are you again .......
It's a serious obstacle to learning.

cozietoesie · 19/12/2016 14:00

Have you had a think about 'concatenation'?

I would be interested to hear what deal any politician is going to offer to the CSZ to persuade it away from a full margin rupture.

claig · 19/12/2016 14:02

'And for that matter, he can afford to hire a team of marketing professionals to help him distribute his message - worldwide if necessary?'

Trump is a notorious tightwad. He doesn't like to waste money. He always said to the Trump fans on the trail

"Crooked Hillary has spent millions on ads hitting me and I have spent hardly anything, just got media free. But that's smart, right? Isn't that what we want for the country? Smart for a change"

and needless to say, the Trump fans all agreed and greeted these nuggets of wisdom with chants of "Trump, Trump, Trump"

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GlassCircles · 19/12/2016 14:05

Trump is a notorious tightwad. He doesn't like to waste money. He always said to the Trump fans on the trail

Surely defeating Godzilla would be worth the investment?

claig · 19/12/2016 14:11

No staff he can call on then? I would have thought that revealing Godzilla's evil to the world would help turn public opinion his way, which can only make his fight easier?

He runs a shoestring operation, he is a notorious tightwad. Most decisions are made by the great man himself which is why they are such good decisions.

Public opinion is already with Trump, it is just the rigged polls and the BBC who pretend it isn't.

Johnny Cash sang it best "When The Man Comes Around"

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Missswatch · 19/12/2016 14:12

Looks like a Huffington Post writer is blaming women for attacks in Cologne. Huffington Post being left leaning... nah, I bet it's Donald Trump's fault

claig · 19/12/2016 14:13

'Surely defeating Godzilla would be worth the investment?'

Don't worry, Trump has got Godzilla beat. The elites sent Sir Bob up against Trump and that didn't work, so what can Godzilla achieve for the elites?

It's all over bar the crying for the elites. The people are laughing.

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DeepanKrispanEven · 19/12/2016 14:55

Have you been watching the BBC again?

No, I don't need to. Trump's utter hypocrisy is so blatantly obvious from the the things he does and the things he says - to all except those who choose to close their eyes and ears to it.

Why doesn't he set up a personal website to explain then

He is a bit busy for that at the moment.

No, he isn't. He has plenty of people to set up the website, all he has to do is supply the content. Given the hours he spends on Twitter, he blatantly has more than enough time on his hands.

He has got a country to run

No he hasn't. He isn't President, he hasn't even yet been confirmed as President Elect. And the Thank You Tour surely doesn't come ahead of explaining a basic tenet of his message.

DeepanKrispanEven · 19/12/2016 14:59

Why else has he has set up the highest net worth administration in modern US history?

The best and the most ferocious come at a price.

This is not the price that Trump may or may not be prepared to pay them, it is the billions they already possess; and it is of course a truism that being rich does not automatically make anyone "the best."

But this response evades the issue yet again. The point is that these people are, unquestionably the elite. Far from seeking to strike them down, Trump is giving them even more power and, most significantly, putting them in positions where they can make policy which will directly increase their wealth and that of their respective business interests.

claig · 19/12/2016 15:07

'And the Thank You Tour surely doesn't come ahead of explaining a basic tenet of his message.'

I'm sorry but Trump fans come before everything and thanking them is Trump's top priority.

There are rumours that the Inauguration will be like no other - a people's Inauguration - with tens of thousands of ordinary people, ordinary Americans, Trump fans, in attendance with Trump tee-shirts at the front of the queue and the celebs and actors and elites way back out of view somewhere struggling to see what is happening and wishing they had joined the people instead of sucking up to the elites.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 19/12/2016 15:14

So Trumps fans come above his country. Riiiiight....

Roussette · 19/12/2016 15:20

He is a bit busy for that at the moment
and the celebs and actors and elites way back out of view somewhere struggling to see what is happening and wishing they had joined the people instead of sucking up to the elites

Not too busy to pratt about with Kanye, he's probably the only one he could get to perform (there is no one else) but given he's in hospital with MH problems the crowd will have to entertain themselves. Not sure where you get that the celebs wished they had joined 'the people' claig. This is another of your hairbrained notions.

BertrandRussell · 19/12/2016 15:22

Southallgirl- I am still keen to know what it is you think I want to say and can't because political correctness.

claig · 19/12/2016 15:24

Kanye is out of hospital. There were some rumours from some internet bloggers etc that the elites may have locked him up because he dared to rant about supporting Trump at a gig of his. But he is out now and is OK. By all accounts, he is a Trump fan and I hope he does perform there. Great guy, Trump fan.

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Roussette · 19/12/2016 15:36

He may be out of hospital but he is not a well man. I am laughing at your innuendo that 'the elites' locked him up for supporting Trump.

I'll give you that much claig your bonkers ideas are hilarious! Grin

BertrandRussell · 19/12/2016 15:39

Has anyone ever seen Claig and David Icke in the same place at the same time?

Missswatch · 19/12/2016 15:40

What if you are the mad one Roussette and Claig is the rational one? Just a thought