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Orwellian Horseman of the Apocalypse
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Comments by "Orwellian Horseman of the Apocalypse" (@DennisMoore664) on "Amanpour and Company" channel.
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The post-68 Republican party has always been the party of White grievance. Like Reagan and this guy weren't doing the bidding of the remnants of the Birch Society? Come on now.
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"Let's f*cking go!" Sarah Longwell
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Day late and a dollar short Mitt.
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There isn't any happiness from these hostages who have been held by Hamas other then that they are happy to not be held hostage any longer. And it's a well known fact that the Hamas leader, Yahya Sinwar, had what would have been a fatal brain tumor remove by Israeli surgeons in 2007 while he was being held prisoner and was serving multiple life sentences for the kidnapping and murder of two Israeli soldiers in 1988.
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"Corporations are people, my friend. " Mitt Romney - 8/11/2011
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It's really disappointing the way journalists are failing to fact check their misinformation and exaggerations. It's almost like they want Trump back in office.
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The fact that so many did not and still don't treat Trump for the authoritarian monster he has always been is a clear and present danger for the country. Part of me wants to see someone do what should have been done in the 1930's, but I also don't want to see him made a martyr.
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One of the few Republicans I can respect.
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It's a pattern of conservative/liberal politics that goes way back.
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What's it going take for people to understand that the president doesn't control the price of gas and groceries - rent and house prices either. Those are determined by a variety of other factors largely outside of the powers of their office. Prices are set by corporations and local regulations, taxes and market forces.
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The stories that come out about the military, especially the Air Force, having the people professor Stanley is warning us about here who are and have served and have the skills and access to do some pretty terrible things. A civil war was not one of the futures I thought might happen. I still think something else or several something else's are more likely to be national obstacles to overcome or trip us up in the next few years to two decades, but less so all the time. I've got a bad feeling the next few decades might bear a striking similarity to what happened a hundred years ago. Certainly not a repeat but it does seem to be rhyming a bit.
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Well, if we knew what was good for us we'd stop getting hit. So it's really our own fault. W can't blame them for our making them have to beat and choke and gas and shoot us. We just need to obey. And would it be so hard to show a little gratitude for all the times they don't assault, injure and kill us? I'm always surprised that more people don't kill their abusers - whoever is committing the abuse. I mean, it's one thing when you love them, but there is a lot less love for cops these days.
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From what I've heard he can be very personable, gregarious and entertaining when he wants to be or wants something from someone. Then there's the whole "sucker born every minute" and "you can fool some of the people all of the time" thing. On the other hand there are people like us who have always seen him for the narcissistic con man, bankrupt of decency and good character, that he is. I sure there's more to it but that's my reductive YouTube take.
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Mike Johnson is scary in a great many ways - especially in how low-key he is. Trump is loud but Johnson is like Stephen Miller in that he creeps up on you like a deadly snake.
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I'm not going to necessarily disagree with most of what you wrote even if I don't agree with some of the ways it was worded, but I'm definitely going to argue that there's no such thing as a “healthy” amount of vindictiveness.
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Maybe but hopefully not. He's just an awful person.
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2:00 she left out, "...or engage in some new version of the old COINTELPRO dirty tricks program". I trust the government about as far as I can throw it.
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Whatever happened to the "...indivisible, with liberty and justice for all" part of the pledge of allegiance?
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"Old age is the most unexpected of all things that happen to a man." --Leon Trotsky
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Indeed! It's gross AF. Shameful too.
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Correction-- the other candidate is old and has fifty years of experience in domestic and international politics. (Joe has been serving in office since 1973!)
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Fifty years of stagnant wags and trickle down economics. It started with the Reagan Revolution in 1980 and ever since, the conservative right and neo-liberal left are both to blame for this shit getting worse and worse. I don't know how much longer we are going to put up with being told that's just a warm, salty rain falling on us and being expected to believe it and be grateful for the opportunity to get pissed - I mean rained on.
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I find it disturbingly fascinating how much the 21st century is rhyming with the 20th. By those standards, we've got the Roaring 20's for a few more years before a massive economic crisis followed by another global armed conflict. It's like we didn't learn a damned thing the last time around.
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People have been doing the same thing with the word "genocide" of late. Sometimes the word is accurate - sometimes not so much.
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It's also a small flatworm that lives as a parasite inside or on the body of another animal, and can cause disease.
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Ignoring the elephant on the room? I'm absolutely not saying it's a thing of the past or that problems of racism don't still exist, but we've been talking about racism in this country for over 70 years and trying to address at least some of the race issues since the late 60's. Just like there will probably always going to be a split between liberal people and conservative people, there are always going to bigots in the world that people like Trump and his ilk will be able to activate.
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@nabbunsechkie That happened for one hostage who would have probably preferred to be released so he could celebrate his birthday with his family. And after they were rescued, the hostages "Noa Argamani, Shlomi Ziv, Almog Meir Jan, and Andrey Kozlov were found to be malnourished during initial medical tests". The way both Israeli hostages and Palestinian prisoners are treated is horrible. It's like everything else with the conflict - there are atrocious things being done on both sides ... bruh.
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@liaidk8968 Aw shucks - 😁✌
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History do tend to rhyme like that. And here comes Trump in his silly red hat. Followed by people who think he's the best willing to do the worst to all of the rest. Can't say what I'd like to have happen to him cause I don't want the SS kicking my door in. (oh damn - even the acronyms are the same)
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There are too many people stuck in the mindset that they have to vote for one of the two main parties and anything less means they are wasting their time. It would be nice to be able to not vote for the lesser of two evils with the chance it would matter, but third parties at the federal office level are few and far between because the establishment isn't having it and the majority of voters buy into the political status quo.
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Anyone who doesn't see "Parallels Between Jan. 6 and Nazi Germany" along with a variety of other recent events then they aren't paying attention. This stuff is rhyming (as it often does).
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Not all that decent. Too often Mitt lets the devil on his shoulder shout down the angel on the other.
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The US education system has it's problems, but this has much more to do with decades of right-wing politics and culture wars, the ever-growing divide between the ultra rich and the rest of us, and a jingoistic nationalism with a deep racial bias that has always infected a large part of America - especially the rural parts.
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A dark and smelly place
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@velvetbees When an abuser is bigger than you imagining killing them is about all you can do.
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@The_Tiffster Just don't let them take it away. https://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2014/02/having-a-gun-in-the-house-doesnt-make-a-woman-safer/284022/
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For the same reason females face outsized abuse in the real world. We don't go after the people who abuse them sufficiently.
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and apathy.
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@JosephHuether Now we're in even more agreement. Cheers, mate!
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@carinaekstrom1 Well howdy there Internet person.
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Is it hope or is it being pollyannish? Feels like for every step forward somewhere there are steps back elsewhere.
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hundred and fifty years mas o menos - it's been a good run but we're probably due.
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@davidcarbone3385 It's mostly greed indeed - that's corporations for you.
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One more way to bankrupt the country and then make give-away land sales to investment groups and billionaires.
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The nativist jingoism of many Trump voters and enablers has always been with us and they are almost always conservatives and religious fundamentalists. They are the same people in every land who ruin the world around them and the lives of other people miserable.
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And the only winners will be the lawyers.
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Ms Loretta Ross is a much better person than I am. I feel like if someone does things that tells you they either are one of or support the people dragging us all down - believe them. I've never been any good at forgiveness.
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We don't have an HIV/AIDS vaccine yet and that's been a problem for decades. It'll happen when it happens.
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Then it's time for the world to stop calling on and expecting America to be the de facto United Nations.
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