Pointing out media double standards at this point is like pointing out the German troops only shoot Allied troops and not each other. Imagine the Allied troops wasting time in the trenches "letting that sink in".
There is no media. There is only the enemy of the people. Pointing out the sheep's clothing is boring and everybody already knows about it, it's time to deal with the wolf.
That is the first softball question he's ever been asked.
Why? That hard drive was a godsend.
COME ON, MAN
Trump has been on a high-energy streak for so long, it's bizarre to see him so bored.
I don't know the clip but I remember Hillary once said something along the lines of how being a woman was a "merit".
Everything will give you the boronavirus except for your mail-in ballot.
If there was ever any proof it was political all along...
Congratulations! Don't circumcise!
Well yeah, this is who's left after all the right-libertarians hop over to the Trump train.
Didn't Kamala just give us a little history lesson on how decent he was?
"At least the forced abortions in the Uyghur camps are pro-choice."
-Some liberal, probably
Funny coincidence, I literally just rediscovered this video in my old favorites yesterday.
I remember when everyone liked Bush, and I also remember when everyone turned against him. That ship sailed 15 years ago.
Only the right hates double standards.
The left doesn't just allow double standards, it's the only tool they have. Their approach to any situation fundamentally boils down to, "What double standards can we implement to reach our manipulated desired outcome?"
So rather than sweating, the NPC will hit both buttons without any cognitive dissonance.
The only business that deserves Yelp's racist badge is Yelp itself.
COME ON, MAN
Of all the delusional elements of leftism, perhaps the biggest one is this idea that the founders had any part of their vision remotely similar to their own.
This is one of the big language battles the actual Right has lost. They're still letting socialists use the word.
I've seen many forms of TDS, but I've never seen anything that low. They just keep finding new ways, don't they?
Anyway, congratulations! Also, don't circumcise!
He did point it out with the supreme court question. Twice, I think.
That's left-libertarianism.
Trump's first pitch is always too strong so the negotiation compromises toward what he wants. If he started with what he wants, he'd have to settle for something worse. Art of the Deal 101.
It's actually a bit more profound than that. It's called the Tit for Tat strategy, where your first move is cooperative (Golden Rule, treat others as you would have them treat you), then switches to simply repeating the other party's move (treat others as they treat you). So it's quick to retaliate but also quick to forgive. Most people get one or the other wrong but Trump does not.
Biologist Richard Dawkins made a documentary about this in the '80s, where dozens of strategies faced off in a simulated tournament. If you skip or can stomach Dawkins's own political ignorance in the first few minutes, you can see how he fails to properly apply his own lesson.
Or you can skip to the 32-minute mark, where you can see the Tit for Tat strategy continue winning no matter what counter-strategies people throw at it. The strategy itself as well as the futile attempts to take it down reminds me quite starkly of what's going on with Trump today.
This is my all-time favorite post on this site and that's saying a lot.