Renzatic on 26/8/2019 at 00:02
Quote Posted by Tony_Tarantula
They flat out admit that they run stories through the US government for approval before publication.
Yeah, cuz god forbid the media verifies a story about the US increasing cyberattacks against our enemies abroad by checking with the appropriate government based sources first. Oh no, they're not doing their due diligence. That's too pat an assumption. Might as well go whole hog, and OMG THE MEDIA IS AN ARM OF THE CIA!
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He literally said that. The actual statement thanked "Jews in Hollywood" for changing American's attitudes on gay marriage.
Yeah, let's just post the headline of an article, and put words in the guy's mouth. Yeah, sure, Biden's awkward as fuck, but per the article...
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US Vice President Joe Biden is praising Jewish leaders for helping change American attitudes about gay marriage and other issues.
Biden said culture and arts changed people's attitudes. He cited social media and the old NBC TV series "Will and Grace" as examples of what helped changed attitudes on gay marriage.
Biden said, "Think - behind of all that, I bet you 85% of those changes, whether it's in Hollywood or social media, are a consequence of Jewish leaders in the industry."
Biden said the influence was immense and that those changes had been for the good.
Biden spoke Tuesday night at a Jewish American Heritage Month reception hosted by the Democratic National Committee. He said Jewish values were an essential part of who Americans are.
Yeah, he could worded things a helluva lot better, but considering that Will and Grace is written by two Jewish showrunners, he's not just pulling crap out of thin air.
Starker on 26/8/2019 at 03:34
Also, there is difference between whether it is a neo-Nazi or a normal person who says that some Jewish people in Hollywood have helped homosexuals find more acceptance in the society, in case it wasn't bleedingly obvious.
Meanwhile, you have a deranged moron in the White House who thinks you can nuke hurricanes:
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/26/donald-trump-suggests-nuking-hurricanes-to-stop-them-hitting-america-report)
Donald Trump has reportedly suggested on more than one occasion that the US military should bomb hurricanes in order to disrupt them before they make landfall.
According to US news website Axios, the US president said in a meeting with top national security and homeland security officials about the threat of hurricanes: “I got it. I got it. Why don't we nuke them?”
“They start forming off the coast of Africa, as they're moving across the Atlantic, we drop a bomb inside the eye of the hurricane and it disrupts it. Why can't we do that?”
Quoting unnamed sources who were present at the meeting, Axios report that the response from one official was “We'll look into this.”
Tocky on 26/8/2019 at 04:23
Jews and gays were both targeted by the Nazis. It's little wonder they feel an affinity. What Tony does not get is that is a good thing. The affinity. The Nazis also do not get that is a good thing. Just because they both recognize that something is so does not mean both are right in their reaction to it. Hell, Nazis are the cause of it, little wonder they think Jews supporting gays is a bad thing. What I don't get is how anyone could confuse the two reactions. Thinking Jews supporting gays being a good thing is the PROPER reaction. I'm sure both sides have had the talking point of Jews and gays being killed by Nazis and being grouped together with empathy for one another for a long time . WWII at least. The difference in perception of that is somehow causing confusion in Republicans. The question is why. Can you figure out why?
Tony_Tarantula on 26/8/2019 at 12:52
Trump's responsible for more deaths than Hitler, Stalin, and Mao!
He's literally worse than Hitler.
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https://twitter.com/Julio_Rosas11/status/1165650396557262848?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1165650396557262848&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fslate.com%2Fnews-and-politics%2F2019%2F08%2Fpsychiatrist-cnn-trump-responsible-for-deaths-hitler.html)
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What Tony does not get is that is a good thing. The affinity. The Nazis also do not get that is a good thing. Just because they both recognize that something is so does not mean both are right in their reaction to it.
And as usual you're missing the very obvious point in favor of jumping as far up your own behind as possible.
The point is that BIDEN says some really, really, dumb shit that you just don't say in American politics. Laying credit/blame for social changes with Jews is the single biggest taboo in American politics and Biden regularly gaffes his way into that and other ones like saying "poor kids should have the same opportunities as white ones".
Your pontifications on whether it's a good thing that jews and gays politically align are beside the point. That conversation is generally one that is not considered socially acceptable in the US. Doubly so with your generation.
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Yeah, cuz god forbid the media verifies a story about the US increasing cyberattacks against our enemies abroad by checking with the appropriate government based sources first. Oh no, they're not doing their due diligence. That's too pat an assumption. Might as well go whole hog, and OMG THE MEDIA IS AN ARM OF THE CIA!
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https://www.johntreed.com/blogs/john-t-reed-s-news-blog/60887299-intellectually-honest-and-intellectually-dishonest-debate-tactics)
Tactic #23.
That and nobody's claiming your exagerration. What I AM claiming is that the corporate media sources are far too cozy with the defense/intelligence complex for their reporting to reasonably considered either independent or reliable. They collectively have had now literally dozens of stories from "anonymous government officials" that turned out to be complete bullshit and completely false.
There's also a shitload of spies working at major media. Here's just a few of the more prominent ones: (
https://dailycaller.com/2019/08/23/cnn-msnbc-15-spooks-mccabe/)
Nicker on 26/8/2019 at 17:06
Tony-Strawman-Tarantuala strikes again.
Renzatic on 26/8/2019 at 17:56
Quote Posted by Tony_Tarantula
That and nobody's claiming your exagerration. What I AM claiming is that the corporate media sources are far too cozy with the defense/intelligence complex for their reporting to reasonably considered either independent or reliable. They collectively have had now literally dozens of stories from "anonymous government officials" that turned out to be complete bullshit and completely false.
I'm not claiming what I'm claiming you're claiming, I'm claiming what I'm claiming you're claiming.
Comeon, Tony. You know you've said that the media acts as a propaganda arm of the CIA before. I'd find the link myself, but TTLG's search function kinda sucks.
jkcerda on 26/8/2019 at 18:11
Quote Posted by Renzatic
I'm not claiming what I'm claiming you're claiming, I'm claiming what I'm claiming you're claiming.
Comeon, T
ony. You know you've said that the media acts as a propaganda arm of the CIA before. I'd find the link myself, but TTLG's search function kinda sucks.
truer words have never been spoken.
Starker on 26/8/2019 at 18:26
Looks like some of the good economy under Lord Dampnut has been about 20% bullshit:
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New revised numbers this week from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed job-creation estimates had been off by about 20 percent. The data showed that about 2 million jobs were created between April 2018 and March 2019. That is 500,000 fewer jobs than the estimates had originally shown.
That's not recession territory, of course — growth is growth — but it is not good. And there are similar patterns elsewhere in the numbers.
The numbers for Gross Domestic Product were also revised down earlier this year.
Another look at GDP earlier this summer from the Commerce Department, showed that U.S. economy grew at a 2.5 percent clip for 2018, rather than the 3.0 number that was first announced. That was a blow to the administration, which had celebrated the 3.0 number as a breakthrough not seen since 2005. The 2.5 number was lower than 2017's 2.8 percent and also below annual figures for 2014 and 2013.
Estimates for future GDP growth are lower still. The 2019 estimate is currently at 2.3 percent growth, with the 2020 number at 2.1 percent, according to a new report from the Congressional Budget Office.
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Renzatic on 26/8/2019 at 18:44
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truer words have never been spoken.
You all know JK is actually a CIA mole, right?
Renzatic on 26/8/2019 at 20:40
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