Except he's done nothing of the kind. He's gone out of his way to make sure he hasn't generalised about all leavers.You are adding nothing to the discussion but misrepresenting what he has posted.
Slightly less gently put than my effort
Except he's done nothing of the kind. He's gone out of his way to make sure he hasn't generalised about all leavers.You are adding nothing to the discussion but misrepresenting what he has posted.
As part of the "baying mobs outside Parliament", I wish to disagree! I took part in all three marches. They were all peaceful (not bad considering the second and third march attracted about a million people). It wasn't a question of overturning a democratic outcome. It was actually all about seeking a greater democratic validation of the 2016 Vote (which, remember, was "advisory"). The whole point of the marches was to seek a second referendum, once the terms of the deal had been clarified. There is absolutely no valid comparison with what happened on Capitol Hill (which, by the way, caused FIVE deaths).
The similarities between Trump-ism and Brexit are that they are both based on a pack of lies. You could argue that much of politics is lying - but Trump and the Brexit crew took it to an altogether different level. What amazes me in all this is that the people with most to lose from Trump and Brexit seem to be their biggest supporters. But maybe here in the UK the fishermen, the farmers, the car workers, those in hospitals with far fewer EU nurses and doctors, those small business owners facing mountainous red-tape just to send a widget to Germany, those who live next to the huge new lorry parks popping up around the country, those loyalists in Northern Ireland who now discover the road to a united Ireland is much clearer, etc, etc....maybe some of those will start to realise they've been sold out.
The US will be free of Trump (at least as President) in two weeks' time. Unfortunately in the UK we probably have decades of Brexit. But hopefully we will still have the democratic right to peacefully protest and maybe some time "overturn" the result of the 2016 referendum!
That doesn’t actually mean anything. I own my vote, you own yours. That’s it. Like Trump you feel the need to downgrade the value of votes of the winning side. I understand but this is a thread about Trump. You linked it to Brexit so perhaps you want it in the Bear Pit.
I am concerned that Biden won’t make it to 2024.
Not his age, more people are living longer now, I hope that the more extreme right wing nutters among Trumps supporters don’t take it into their heads to use their ‘God given’ gun rights to assassinate him.
Before anyone says it’s unlikely, America has a long and dishonourable history of taking out their Presidents, and the far right in this country murdered an MP not too long ago.
Lincoln, Garfield,McKinley,and Kennedy, hopefully we won’t be adding Biden to this list.
safe as a squirrel in your little sussex bubble ....bless.
The phrase means you 'refuse to acknowledge' this element of the Brexit vote. And I already explained the connection between Trumpism and some Brexit supporters.
You're welcome.
I am concerned that Biden won’t make it to 2024.
Not his age, more people are living longer now, I hope that the more extreme right wing nutters among Trumps supporters don’t take it into their heads to use their ‘God given’ gun rights to assassinate him.
Before anyone says it’s unlikely, America has a long and dishonourable history of taking out their Presidents, and the far right in this country murdered an MP not too long ago.
Lincoln, Garfield,McKinley,and Kennedy, hopefully we won’t be adding Biden to this list.
Sure, sorry. Give me a mo whilst I ring round the 17,410,742 leave votes. I need to acknowledge all the reasons they cast their secret ballots. I’m sure they will think it’s any of my business. Give it a rest eh. Perhaps if you want to insult people who voted leave, by association with Trump you could do it on the Brexit thread.
You keep telling yourself that. I know you will
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And that’s why the Brexit thread is in the Bear Pit. I am just not going to engage in debate with people who dismiss my point of view as one based on lies. Like it or not you are very similar to Trump in your approach to debate.
So tell them. As far as I know none of them posts on NSC. I wouldn’t know because I don’t really care about your Twitter links. You might add in your ‘of course I am not talking about the mass of ordinary leave voters’ line but that is the leave voter you are in the main addressing on NSC. If you want to talk to that Twitter account then add in your own comments at the bottom.
I am concerned that Biden won’t make it to 2024.
Not his age, more people are living longer now, I hope that the more extreme right wing nutters among Trumps supporters don’t take it into their heads to use their ‘God given’ gun rights to assassinate him.
Before anyone says it’s unlikely, America has a long and dishonourable history of taking out their Presidents, and the far right in this country murdered an MP not too long ago.
Lincoln, Garfield,McKinley,and Kennedy, hopefully we won’t be adding Biden to this list.
I am just not going to engage in debate with people who dismiss my point of view as one based on lies.
Them? Yourself NB, yourself. Can see why you completely missed what I was trying to get at in my original post.
The twitter link was just for larks. It's Leave.eu coming out for Trump as usual incase you were wondering.
And it wasn't a 'line' but a significant part of my post.
Take care!
I'm intrigued by the video/audio editing of Trump's "concession speech".
There is clearly a spliced in segment at 1.28 after he says, "now Congress has certified the results...". There is then a camera angle cut, but you can also hear that it is also an audio cut as the continuation of his sentence doesn't flow from the original audio when he says, "....a new administration will be inaugurated on January 20th......etc etc". The rest of that spliced in clip he goes on about "ensuring a smooth and orderly transition of power" and achieving "healing and reconciliation". It then reverts back to the original video/audio at 1.41.
Trump would certainly have struggled saying those words between 1.28 and 1.41. I wonder if they were inserted as an after thought, or whether it was because that part had to be redone because Trump struggled keeping to that part of the script.
He probably didn't come across "sincere" enough in the original take or couldn't resist revealing what he really thought about the words he was being forced to say.
Your best post on this site Sydney
This? Again?
You seem a little over-sensitive. Because people on a side of a debate tell lies - and there are plenty of examples from all political hues - does not mean that every voter voted as a result of those lies. That is self-evident. Same with Trump. There were many reasons for supporting Trump (Hillbilly Elegy is very good - the book not the film) - many of which were unrelated to the bloke. Everyone has their own reasons for voting.
There is close to no chance of him running in '24. Why would he? He's got the title, proved he had little interest in actually doing the work and will be having too much fun sniping from the sidelines about how he would've done things so much better.
The GOP would've moved on by then. Remember this is the guy responsible for losing them the House and now the Senate as well as the Presidency. I'm 50/50 on whether one of his kids might give it a go –*all depends how the legal things (if any) play out over the next few months and years. Lindsay Graham, Pence or Cruz are more likely to be the frontrunners along with some of the people who have escaped the administration in recent months. Romney as an outside chance, maybe?