Sigma_Orionis wrote:With my old man it got to the point that I got off the table and left when he started talking about politics.
pumpkinpi wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:With my old man it got to the point that I got off the table and left when he started talking about politics.
What were you doing on the table?
Sigma_Orionis wrote:pumpkinpi wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:With my old man it got to the point that I got off the table and left when he started talking about politics.
What were you doing on the table?
Eating
Sigma_Orionis wrote:Sorry, doing business continuity testing. It went right over my head.
pumpkinpi wrote:Sigma_Orionis wrote:Sorry, doing business continuity testing. It went right over my head.
Why did you go under the table?
I don't think it wise to continue with this. You see Trump as "a terrible person who does not care about liberty and justice for all". I see him as the opposite of this. I doubt if there's anything I can say to make you change your mind.
Rommie wrote:Yeah, so the family text thing (which went into email) finally ended with my dad sayingI don't think it wise to continue with this. You see Trump as "a terrible person who does not care about liberty and justice for all". I see him as the opposite of this. I doubt if there's anything I can say to make you change your mind.
I mean, he's probably right. What prompted this was my dad said he was going to show why I was wrong by sending me his own sources, which turned out to be a mix of WSJ and Fox News stuff about the Steele dossier/ Horrowitz report. I said that would take time for me to respond to, but I note he didn't address any of my original points, like how saying you care about individual rights is against the fact that Trump tear gassed peaceful protestors for a bizarre photo-op, and I wouldn't let my dad do whataboutism about this. My dad's only comment there was that Trump is such a narcissist he wouldn't be Putin's puppet or anyone's else- which I also agree with, but I don't think the way my dad thinks.
But yeah I think it shows a thing or two about what my dad thinks about liberty. I do think there's a strange closeness between libertarianism and authoritarianism which wouldn't be obvious at first glance, but I'm just noticing more and more as I age.
SciFiFisher wrote:And the Republicans are looking to get mileage out of the birther argument. Newsweek actually published an article questioning whether Kamala Harris is actually a U.S.Citizen.
code monkey wrote:rommie - as for our current president(cp) not wanting to be seen as putin's puppet, I wonder how one might try to explain the many actions that cp has taken which favor putin over American interests and organizations. the american intelligence community states that putin interfered with the 2016 election and is working on the 2020 but putin says he wasn't and isn't. who are you going to believe? meddling with the post office protects American freedom?
I know, i'm singing to the choir. but good on you for asking for citations. (you won't believe the trash I've been sent when I do this just for hydroxychloroquine or the drug testing/approval process.)
Rommie wrote:I basically said exactly this and got crickets in response. Well not quite, I got told about the Horowitz report and how Obama spied on Trump with the FBI.
Seriously guys, the Fox News bubble is nuts. At some point both my parents got graduate degrees and this is the critical thinking level going on right now, which is borderline Dear Leader shit IMO.
code monkey wrote:Rommie wrote:I basically said exactly this and got crickets in response. Well not quite, I got told about the Horowitz report and how Obama spied on Trump with the FBI.
Seriously guys, the Fox News bubble is nuts. At some point both my parents got graduate degrees and this is the critical thinking level going on right now, which is borderline Dear Leader shit IMO.
dear lord. it looks as though conversation will have to be restricted to family matters (doesn't cousin sally look wonderful?) and such non-controversial topics as religion.
and such non-controversial topics as religion.
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