The Trump Presidency

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Did you know that Hitler was addicted to cocaine?
That he had terrible sinus problems directly associated.

In case you don't know Pseudoephedrine a anti sinus inflammatory is an important precurser drug for the manufacture of Meth.

In fact the rise in global instability could be directly attributed to the production and use of Meth.
ISIL leadership use a form to maintain their soldiers loyalty and aggression. Captagon I think it is called. Apparently initially supplied to ISIL in massive quantities by some in the Saudi's Royal family

hmmm Trump <=> Meth....
 
He is a human being who is very ill and in the grip of a severe "I am God" complex. This became strikingly evident when he boasted that he could shoot someone in Times Square and still get elected.

And you thought he was joking....

The guy that ran over 30 odd people killing a number of them in Melbourne CBD recently thought he was God also....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-...er-charged-with-five-counts-of-murder/8204148
So . . . . I'd guess from your response that you are indeed "cynical" (of Trump, for example). "I am God" complex? Is that taken from a Woody Allen movie ("well . . . I had to model myself after 'someone'!"). Perhaps ALL politicians attempt to model themselves after God. I seem to recall either Obama (or was it Gore?) stating that he would lower sea levels if he were elected . . . and wasn't it Robertson who claimed to have halted a hurricane from impacting the US coast? Didn't Clinton state something like a 'blow-job' is not sex and (ergo) that he 'did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky'? Perhaps meglomania is one requirement for being a sucessful politician. Perhaps (again) what we witness is basically a "human condition" . . . . that we ALL suffer from bias, cynicism, preconceived notions, and a bit of guilt-driven personal meglomania, and puffery that influences us to all to not (necessarily) think so highly of ourselves, but rather to think very highly of our opinions. . . . . ah, the imperfections of seemed perfection!
 
So . . . . I'd guess from your response that you are indeed "cynical" (of Trump, for example). "I am God" complex? Is that taken from a Woody Allen movie ("well . . . I had to model myself after 'someone'!"). Perhaps ALL politicians attempt to model themselves after God. I seem to recall either Obama (or was it Gore?) stating that he would lower sea levels if he were elected . . . and wasn't it Robertson who claimed to have halted a hurricane from impacting the US coast? Didn't Clinton state something like a 'blow-job' is not sex and (ergo) that he 'did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky'? Perhaps meglomania is one requirement for being a sucessful politician. Perhaps (again) what we witness is basically a "human condition" . . . . that we ALL suffer from bias, cynicism, preconceived notions, and a bit of guilt-driven personal meglomania, and puffery that influences us to all to not (necessarily) think so highly of ourselves, but rather to think very highly of our opinions. . . . . ah, the imperfections of seemed perfection!
ahh yes.... the human condition and Trump is a very extreme example of it...
This in no way is an apologist posture, but a reality that we all face.
 
No . . . your are wrong . . . I HAVE NOT seen the 'interview' yet, but intend to do so ASAP. . . . however, my "preconceived notion" (YES, I DO have one, from watching many CNN presentations) is that CNN most likely edited the interview presentation to meet their time/space and political requirements.
Most of CNN's editing for the past year and a half has been pro-Trump. Is that what you expect - more of what they've been doing?
 
The reason why Trump is able to hold the notion that he is God or "a God" is because those around him validate that belief. If they do not validate that belief he will replace them with those that do. ( aka Hitler and NPD)
The reason why people believe in Trump is because they begging for a savior (leader) in a world that appears to be falling apart. You can not separate Trumps God complex from that which supports it.

It is only when those that have been blindly supporting him start to question the reality of his Godhood which is their divine and universal right to do so ( re: Garden of Eden ) that Trump can be grounded in the real world, hence my emphasis on article 18 of the UDHR in other threads.
 
He is a human being who is very ill and in the grip of a severe "I am God" complex. This became strikingly evident when he boasted that he could shoot someone in Times Square and still get elected.

And you thought he was joking....

The guy that ran over 30 odd people killing a number of them in Melbourne CBD recently thought he was God also....
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-01-...er-charged-with-five-counts-of-murder/8204148

Making unqualified medical diagnosis

Are you calling for a rhetorical statement to be made good to test it?

Bourke Street drug induced
 
Making unqualified medical diagnosis

Are you calling for a rhetorical statement to be made good to test it?

Bourke Street drug induced
In the absence of any one prepared to make what appears to be an obvious diagnosis and the fact that I am not actually making a diagnosis but stating an opinion of his symptoms I don't see an issue.
Do you wish me to stop expressing an opinion?

The American Health professionals are letting the USA and by default the world down terribly
 
I seem to recall either Obama (or was it Gore?) stating that he would lower sea levels if he were elected . . . and wasn't it Robertson who claimed to have halted a hurricane from impacting the US coast? Didn't Clinton state something like a 'blow-job' is not sex and (ergo) that he 'did not have sex with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky'?
I believe both Obama and Gore pointed to slowing the current human-caused rise of sea levels as a priority, and something they would attempt. That's because they are both adults, and educated men, and can recognize a governing priority when they see one.
In a poll taken at the time, a majority of white men (60% +) from Clinton's home region - the southeastern quadrant of the US - agreed that blow jobs were not "sexual relations". The matter seems to be a semantic and cultural one, rather than a property of the universe. The people who do think that blow jobs are "sexual relations" tend to be liberals, btw - another illustration of the correlation between sensible and reasonable opinions, and liberalism.
As far as ordering hurricanes around, appeasing them with prayer, etc, that's bizarre fundie stuff - which we find plenty of in the Republican Party, especially, as you illustrate.
 
I believe both Obama and Gore pointed to slowing the current human-caused rise of sea levels as a priority, and something they would attempt. That's because they are both adults, and educated men, and can recognize a governing priority when they see one.
In a poll taken at the time, a majority of white men (60% +) from Clinton's home region - the southeastern quadrant of the US - agreed that blow jobs were not "sexual relations". The matter seems to be a semantic and cultural one, rather than a property of the universe. The people who do think that blow jobs are "sexual relations" tend to be liberals, btw - another illustration of the correlation between sensible and reasonable opinions, and liberalism.
As far as ordering hurricanes around, appeasing them with prayer, etc, that's bizarre fundie stuff - which we find plenty of in the Republican Party, especially, as you illustrate.
I knew a woman who thought she was still a virgin, since she only participated (numerous times) in oral and anal sex. I guess technically, she was right.
 
I sure hope I'm wrong but I have this fear that a nuclear exchange will happen under a Trump presidency. Then it will be:

Go to Hell, World
When he betrays Putin as he will inevitably will do ( Can't have two Gods now can we?) you may actually be founded in your feelings.
 
Trump is a business man. The worst kind of business man that capitalism can create. He only cares (occasionally) about legality, never about morality.
 
Did you know that Hitler was addicted to cocaine?
That he had terrible sinus problems directly associated.

In case you don't know Pseudoephedrine a anti sinus inflammatory is an important precurser drug for the manufacture of Meth.

In fact the rise in global instability could be directly attributed to the production and use of Meth.
ISIL leadership use a form to maintain their soldiers loyalty and aggression. Captagon I think it is called. Apparently initially supplied to ISIL in massive quantities by some in the Saudi's Royal family

hmmm Trump <=> Meth....
Well . . . I have terrible sinus problems . . . but I have never done any associated drugs (esc. prescribed) . . so perhaps your conclusion regarding Hitler's cocaine-sinus problem is a bit overblown (note pun here) and a product of your preconceived notions (or even biases, heaven forbid!). "In fact"? the rise in global instability . . . . . etc. What an inane statement . . . If the rise in instability is a fact, it could be directly attributed to ear mites or genital crabs, or excessive masturbation for that matter! It is YOUR opinion (not factual) that global instability could be caused by meth! . . . . . See QQ . . . that is what I find particularly offensive and disingenuous on this forum regarding especially 'political' posts . . . many offer-up their opinions as though they (opinions) are facts, when indeed they are NOT! Too bad we cannot apply the Scientific Method in such instances. Albeit, it is also difficult even to manage members scientific offerings-of-fact when they really represent only (biased, preconceived notions) opinions. But, alas . . . that is the nature of the human condition. None of us are right all of the time, and some are rarely right most of the time (yours truly excepted, HAHA!). Still yet, almost all of the human kind unflinchingly will swear to the factuality of their beliefs, when indeed most are simply that - beliefs - that may (or may not!) be factual in origin, or proveable. I, too, fall victim to this fallacious circumstance at times. For example, I once thought I made a mistake . . . . . but I was wrong! (HAHA gottcha!).
 
See QQ . . . that is what I find particularly offensive and disingenuous on this forum regarding especially 'political' posts . . . many offer-up their opinions as though they (opinions) are facts, when indeed they are NOT!
why do you believe then to be facts offered?
Are you not responsible for what you take on board or not take on board as fact?
 
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It is easy to note the untested relationship between the global pandemic in the use of Meth and atrocities committed by Daesh for example and the global instability generally...

certainly one day they will probably do the research needed to either validate or invalidate such a notion...
 
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