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Trump has brought in Tulsi Gabbard

To help him with debate prep. This is great strategy in my opinion. Tulsi destroyed Kamala when she debated her. Sounds to me Trump is taking the debate seriously and will be ready to mop the floor of cackling hyena Kamala I can’t wait!
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sree251 · 41-45, M
Kamala is another sad case similar to Joe Biden. One suffers from senility, and the other has logorrhea: anxiety disorder. Excessive laughing.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 Trump suffers from malignant narcissism. He will be unable to stay on target and will lose the debate by focusing on fear and hate, as he always does.
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@sree251 Has Trump ever laughed? Other than chuckling about the guy who was killed at his rally.
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@sree251

And you think you're qualified to diagnose Harris' laughing as excessive? If not, upon whose medical opinion are you basing this?
If you're basing it on no-one's medical opinion then wtf are you babbling about? 🤔
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Pikachu
And you think you're qualified to diagnose Harris' laughing as excessive? If not, upon whose medical opinion are you basing this?
If you're basing it on no-one's medical opinion then wtf are you babbling about? 🤔

Why are you agitated by my opinion on Kamala. If you don't like it, just stuff it.
@sree251

lol why are you agitated by my questioning the validity of your opinion?🤔
@sree251 It's a good question. What is an "excessive" level of laughter? Have you observed Harris sufficiently to determine if her total time spent laughing exceeds this level? What if she just tends to laugh more when she's on camera in public, giving you a skewed assessment since that's the only time you can observe her?

Since you think there is an "excessive" level of laughter, is there also an insufficient level? Trump almost never laughs; the last time was a short chuckle over the guy who was killed at his rally. This isn't normal either.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Pikachu
lol why are you agitated by my questioning the validity of your opinion?

I am not agitated. Question my opinions as much as you want. I am here to chat.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom
It's a good question. What is an "excessive" level of laughter? Have you observed Harris sufficiently to determine if her total time spent laughing exceeds this level? What if she just tends to laugh more when she's on camera in public, giving you a skewed assessment since that's the only time you can observe her?

I don't watch her at all. When she first came on the scene, I noticed her inane laughter habit. Every response was punctuated by laughter. She was no intellectual, and nothing she said was worth my listening to; especially, if it was grandstanding politician bullshit.

Since you think there is an "excessive" level of laughter, is there also an insufficient level? Trump almost never laughs; the last time was a short chuckle over the guy who was killed at his rally. This isn't normal either.

I noticed that. He must have a sense of humor considering his kid-like nicknaming skill. He is also a professional showman. He must know what come across as presidential demeanor and what is not and presents himself to the public accordingly. I bet he was a totally different guy on the golf course or in the clubhouse among friends. He doesn't drink, and that would cut out a lot of gaeity.

He chuckled over someone who was killed? Can you post the clip showing that?
@sree251 Trump has come up with a few decent nicknames, but he doesn't hold a candle to George W. Bush, who nicknamed Karl Rove "Turd Blossom." That sounds very Texan. Trump's nicknaming ability seems to be waning; he hasn't come up with one for Harris or Walz that has caught on. "Kamabla" is just dumb as no one knows what it means.
One sign that he's suffering from dementia is his recycling of the same ones. "Crazy Nancy" is now "Crazy Kamala."

Here's Trump making a joke about the death of Corey Comperatore. You don't have to watch the whole thing, it's right at the beginning.
[media=https://youtu.be/225zYJzI4k8]
sree251 · 41-45, M
@LeopoldBloom
Here's Trump making a joke about the death of Corey Comperatore. You don't have to watch the whole thing, it's right at the beginning.

Trump wasn't making a joke about Corey. He was making a stab at men whose wives would be better off without them. Ain't that true? How many men out there are abusive to their wives?

[media=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQohQnaT-8k]
@sree251

Glad to hear it...so chat.
I asked you some questions. What are your answers?🤔
sree251 · 41-45, M
@Pikachu
I asked you some questions. What are your answers?

What questions?
@sree251 you think you're qualified to diagnose Harris' laughing as excessive? If not, upon whose medical opinion are you basing this?
If you're basing it on no-one's medical opinion then wtf are you babbling about?
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windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 Do you think that the presidency is a "man's job", like bartending is for you?
sree251 · 41-45, M
@windinhishair
Do you think that the presidency is a "man's job", like bartending is for you?

Bartending is different. Men go to bars. It used to be that way. I like it that way. Women go to beauty salons, and it used to be that way until some girlie guys changed the scene and made it better. Men are better not only in hairstyling and women's fashion, but they are better as chefs also.

The presidency is definitely a man's job unless the woman is as exceptional as Margaret Thatcher.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 So the presidency isn't a man's job by your own admission, since women can do it competently. Kind of like bartending, which women and men can both do well. You are free to go to a bar with a male bartender, or you can go to a beauty salon with female hairdressers after eating lunch cooked by an excellent female chef. Or you can go to a bar with a female bartender after the beauty salon with a male hairdresser after eating lunch prepared by a male chef. You have choice in where you spend your money, as everyone should.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@windinhishair
So the presidency isn't a man's job by your own admission, since women can do it competently. Kind of like bartending, which women and men can both do well. [quote]

Margaret Thatcher was not just any woman in the same way that Jesus was not just any man. You are making judgment like a woke person.

[quote] You are free to go to a bar with a male bartender, or you can go to a beauty salon with female hairdressers after eating lunch cooked by an excellent female chef. Or you can go to a bar with a female bartender after the beauty salon with a male hairdresser after eating lunch prepared by a male chef. You have choice in where you spend your money, as everyone should.

Exactly! Thank you for your understanding. Now, could you please support lobbying for the repeal of anti-discrimination laws? In a free country, everyone has a right to set up a bar and refuse to hire women a bar-tenders.
@sree251

Oh...so you can't back up your claim?

This is my surprised face:
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 You forget there are anti-discrimination laws, as there should be. But certainly you can find a suitable bar to drown your sorrows where there are male bartenders during the times you need to drink yourself into a stupor.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@windinhishair
You forget there are anti-discrimination laws, as there should be.

I know there are anti-discrimination laws. This means you can't choose who you want to associate with in public life. In principle, this is reasonable because everyone has a right of access in the public sphere. Life is not that simple. Each of us is a private individual with personal preferences and a right to pursue happiness in that regard. For example, I have a right to discriminate what I want in terms of the food I eat, the environment I live in, and the people I associate with. My personal space is not subject to public legislation. Do you understand?
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@sree251 Yes, I completely understand. You want to associate only with men in a bar, so find a bar that has a male bartender during the time you want to drink. If you go in and there is a woman bartender, you can leave. If there are other people there who you don't want to associate with, don't associate with them. And you can find a restaurant that serves the kind of food you want to eat. You just don't get to dictate whether that food will be served by a man, or woman, or someone non-binary.