It's not quite the criticism you think it is saying a lawyer never argued a case in front of a judge, especially if by "case in front of a judge" you actually mean "trial in front of a jury." Which is what I think you mean (even if you aren't aware that's what you mean). Very few lawyers, even litigators, ever first or second chair a jury trial.
I'll guarantee you that Harris (IQ =75.5) has argued dozens of motions in front of a judge. Probably hundreds.
Disco, I could just call you an illiterate retard. I would be correct if I did so. But instead, I'm just going to advise you to (1) read the post you are responding to, and then (2) also read any links you decided to post in response, and (3) then make sure that you understood the substance of each of those. If you do that, you may not have people calling you an illiterate retard.
US dropped from the 16th most reputable country to 26th. Meanwhile China is up at 18th place. Why do Americans want China and Russia to be superpowers? I don't get it. Why don't Americans want their country to be great?
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US dropped from the 16th most reputable country to 26th. Meanwhile China is up at 18th place. Why do Americans want China and Russia to be superpowers? I don't get it. Why won't Americans want their country to be great?
And China has a nice trade surplus. It’s almost like Trump and Peter Navarro (aka Ron Vera) are not economists
US dropped from the 16th most reputable country to 26th. Meanwhile China is up at 18th place. Why do Americans want China and Russia to be superpowers? I don't get it. Why won't Americans want their country to be great?
And China has a nice trade surplus. It’s almost like Trump and Peter Navarro (aka Ron Vera) are not economists
Trump was graduated first in his class at Wharton. The Art of the Deal. The best business empire known to man. What qualifications do the panicans have?
And China has a nice trade surplus. It’s almost like Trump and Peter Navarro (aka Ron Vera) are not economists
Trump was graduated first in his class at Wharton. The Art of the Deal. The best business empire known to man. What qualifications do the panicans have?
I had to listen to most of the der fatty's lecture at Davos today....scary stuff.
he is animated by two or three ideas, none of them good:
the world owes a giant debt to him and the USA, the world is very ungrateful and if the world doesn't pay it, they will suffer. In this case, the world owes us Greenland. (which he called Iceland half the time, the senile old doofus)
without trump in charge, the world will go to hell.
This is the talk of a man who thinks he will not leave office. All the tyrants believe the same thing - that he has saved the nation/world and if he leaves there will be utter chaos. So he has to stay in office to serve the nation.
bet on trump trying to remain president in 2029. One way or the other. He tried in 2021 and he'll do it again.
No one can be watching this Davos speech and reach any conclusion but that the President of the United States is mentally disturbed and that something is deeply wrong with him. This is both embarrassing and extremely dangerous.
Trump: F-47…they say it's the most devastating plane fighter jet ever. Who knows. They called it 47. If I don't like it, I'm going to take the 47 off it. I wonder why they called it 47. We'll have to think about that. But if I don't like it, I'm going to take that 47 off.
Trump was graduated first in his class at Wharton. The Art of the Deal. The best business empire known to man. What qualifications do the panicans have?
Reported for being factually incorrect.
New York Times: Donald, who was graduated first in his class from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, joined his father about five years ago. He has what his father calls “drive.” He also possesses, in his father's judgment, business acumen. “Donald is the smartest person I know,” he remarked admiringly. “Everything he touches turns to gold.”
New York Times: Donald, who was graduated first in his class from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, joined his father about five years ago. He has what his father calls “drive.” He also possesses, in his father's judgment, business acumen. “Donald is the smartest person I know,” he remarked admiringly. “Everything he touches turns to gold.”
I had to listen to most of the der fatty's lecture at Davos today....scary stuff.
he is animated by two or three ideas, none of them good:
the world owes a giant debt to him and the USA, the world is very ungrateful and if the world doesn't pay it, they will suffer. In this case, the world owes us Greenland. (which he called Iceland half the time, the senile old doofus)
without trump in charge, the world will go to hell.
This is the talk of a man who thinks he will not leave office. All the tyrants believe the same thing - that he has saved the nation/world and if he leaves there will be utter chaos. So he has to stay in office to serve the nation.
bet on trump trying to remain president in 2029. One way or the other. He tried in 2021 and he'll do it again.
No one can be watching this Davos speech and reach any conclusion but that the President of the United States is mentally disturbed and that something is deeply wrong with him. This is both embarrassing and extremely dangerous.
New York Times: Donald, who was graduated first in his class from the Wharton School of Finance of the University of Pennsylvania in 1968, joined his father about five years ago. He has what his father calls “drive.” He also possesses, in his father's judgment, business acumen. “Donald is the smartest person I know,” he remarked admiringly. “Everything he touches turns to gold.”
Trump: "I see people screaming 'Shame! Shame!' This is not people that are like, living in Minnesota. These are professional paid people. They are like actors."
Can someone tell spanky that even if Stephen Millers insane gaslighting talking point were true, it violates no law if people are paid to protest.
The bold describes ICE cosplayers, except for the professional part.
Hey look! President Trump is a disgusting gutter racist just like Sally.
Trump: "They're paid agitators and insurrectionists. Nobody talks about the fact that $19 billion at a minimum is missing in Minnesota, given to a large degree by Somalians. They've taken it. Somalians. A lot of very low IQ people."
$19B pales in comparison to the hundreds of billions in tariff loot that Trump has misplaced to fund Miller's Nazi ICE klowns. All of it given to white racists.
Please don’t bother with the trolls on this. In the 1970s, an NYT obit writer used the Trumps as his sources for a profile and apparently did scant fact-checking. This piece got some traction but the point was merely blindly repeated rather than confirmed. Later remarks on the subject noted the reporting, and most noted that it was not confirmed (and the very acceptance on the statement in the face of its greater context relies on a premise that U.S. self-evidently preposterous: that every single thing the NYT has published is unassailably true and complete in its account. Even the most ardent NYT fan would not grant this, and the trolls certainly would not. It is merely a point to needle people with.). And if you want to discuss how news organizations develop and maintain degree of authority and credibility in a real world of imperfection, don’t expect a good-faith discussion about which sources you rely on (and why), how having trust (especially in a “trust but verify” sense) does not entail implicit trust, and how imperfections across all sources does not entail that all sources are of similar quality. There are many more useful ways of looking the claim in light of how one conducts a deep dive into the reporting of contested facts, but this is already a long post, and while that could be fruitful in some places, there is precious little chance it would be at all fruitful here.
It’s like many facts with some people. They will be immune to facts, especially if those facts involve piecing together potentially incommensurable points that require analysis. They are merely going to dig in their heels.
Don’t forget a key thing about trolls: the fact that you can make a reasonable argument against them is not the thing that convinces them and gets them to drop the point.
The goal is not to be right. The goal is to annoy and frustrate you.
(Side note: I noted a number of things about this claim after saying not to engage with trolls. So I might be failing to heed my own advice.That’s just to sidestep any charges of “you say to ignore it because you can’t refute it” and to try to citrus vent another barrage after your “factually incorrect” post. I'm aware that they aren’t going to cede any ground, but this post isn’t actually for them anyway.)
They are going to keep repeating this, no matter what. They will repeat it with greater frequency the more you challenge it.
“Circumvent” became “citrus vent” due to autocorrect. If I make a similar error a few more times within the space of a handful of minutes, you may be able to assume that I’m only babbling in coherently, and perhaps also that I can’t tell Greenland from Iceland either.
“We are the most hated nation and least trusted on Earth for one reason: Donald Trump, a shameful, petulant child stomping and slurring his way through a divorce from NATO, the free world, and sanity. His madness at Davos just now was the absolute nadir of American leadership”.
Just because you threaten genocide of an entire country and it's citizens doesn't mean you aren't worthy of the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize.
Regarding Iran
Trump "If anything ever happens, the whole country is going to get blown up."
Fallout from nuking "all" of Iran would coat northern India and western China with a bigly amount of radioactive dust. Trump is far too ignorant to grasp that there would be no retaliation from non-nuked countries devastated by radioactive Trump fallout.
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