Dauntless
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DrkAngel said:
............."If you can't dazzle them with brilliance ...
................baffle them with bullshit™"
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But now that you've failed at that, do you have another plan? Or are you too bedazzled at this point?
DrkAngel said:
............."If you can't dazzle them with brilliance ...
................baffle them with bullshit™"
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Dauntless said:But now that I've failed at that, do I have another plan? Or are I too bedazzled at this point?
Dauntless said:DrkAngel said:
............."If you can't dazzle them with brilliance ...
................baffle them with bullshit™"
.
But now that you've failed at that, do you have another plan? Or are you too bedazzled at this point?
e-beach said:Dauntless said:But now that I've failed at that, do I have another plan? Or are I too bedazzled at this point?
:lol:
MSNBC host Mika Brzezinski on Wednesday announced that she would no longer a
llow Kellyanne Conway, counselor to President Donald Trump, to be booked on Morning Joe.
“I know for a fact she tries to book herself on this show; I won’t do it,” Brzezinski announced on Wednesday’s Morning Joe. “I don’t believe in fake news or information that is not true. That is — everytime I’ve ever seen her on television something is askew, off, or incorrect.”
Brzezinski’s co-host, Joe Scarborough, defended Conway, insisting, “I don’t even think she’s saying something she knows to be untrue.”
“She’s just saying things just to get in front of the TV to prove her relevance because behind the scenes she’s not in these meetings and any reporter can ask anybody in that White House and they will say the same thing,” Scarborough opined. “She’s not in these meetings. So why does the president allow her to keep going out and spreading false information?”
Brzezinski, however, was resolute.
“Kellyanne Conway does not need to text our show, as long as I’m on it,” Brzezinski remarked. “It’s not happening here.”
http://www.rawstory.com/2017/02/mik...om-msnbcs-morning-joe-its-not-happening-here/
Dauntless said:Then again nothing good ever came of Obama at all.
In a Tuesday night speech full of half-truths, demi-truths, and of course, alternative facts, President Trump doubled down on his campaign promise to reinvigorate America’s long-ailing coal and steel industries, promising that under his administration “dying industries will come roaring back to life.” Sure. Meanwhile, in a move that more closely reflects market reality, China announced it is cutting 500,000 coal and steel jobs as it begins shifting its economy away from heavy manufacturing.
While Trump has been remarkably consistent in his disdain for climate change policies and environmental regulation, his promises to miners are completely at odds with his business practices. His push for pipelines and fracking will only cheapen the already rock-bottom cost of oil and natural gas, discouraging growth in the coal industry. He’s also promised “clean coal,” a technology that reduces carbon emissions, will bring back jobs, while ignoring how expensive and risky it is.
Trump is winning
In the same way that Franklin Roosevelt showed Americans why the government could be a positive force for good and Ronald Reagan made a case for markets over government, Trump is making a case that government can no longer be functional at all. His is the ultimate product of the era of Watergate.