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Pence the homophobe and anti-abortion crusader.
Though strangely enough he supports rape in prison. Seriously, this guy a 70-year-old heartbeat from the presidency?
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An article in The New Yorker about Tony Schwartz, who spent eighteen months shadowing Trump to write The Art of the Deal for him.

Some scary stuff there.
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Pence, 1999
Donald Trump's new running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, wrote in a 1999 op-ed that the Disney film "Mulan" was liberal propaganda used to foster debate about women serving in the military.

“Despite her delicate features and voice, Disney expects us to believe that Mulan’s ingenuity and courage were enough to carry her to military success on an equal basis with her cloddish cohorts,” Pence wrote in the op-ed, which was first reported by Buzzfeed.
“Obviously, this is Walt Disney’s attempt to add childhood expectation to the cultural debate over the role of women in the military," wrote Pence, who was a talk show host in Indiana at the time.

Pence wrote that "some mischievous liberal" at Disney created the movie to change the next generation's attitude about women in combat.
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“It is instructive that even in the Disney film, young Ms. Mulan falls in love with her superior officer! Me thinks the politically correct Disney types completely missed the irony of this part of the story,” writes Pence.

“They likely added it because it added realism with which the viewer could identify with the characters. You see, now stay with me on this, many young men find many young women to be attractive sexually. Many young women find many young men to be attractive sexually. Put them together, in close quarters, for long periods of time, and things will get interesting. Just like they eventually did for young Mulan. Moral of story: women in military, bad idea.”
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“Obviously, this is Walt Disney’s attempt to add childhood expectation to the cultural debate over the role of women in the military," wrote Pence, who was a talk show host in Indiana at the time.

Pence wrote that "some mischievous liberal" at Disney created the movie to change the next generation's attitude about women in combat.
Looks like he was right and it worked!
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Wow. Just when I thought his opinions on cigarettes and cancer were the dumbest thing to come out of his mouth...
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Too bad that the ship had sailed on the issue of fraternization in the ranks decades before.
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Isgrimnur wrote:Pence, 1999
Donald Trump's new running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, wrote in a 1999 op-ed that the Disney film "Mulan" was liberal propaganda used to foster debate about women serving in the military.

“Despite her delicate features and voice, Disney expects us to believe that Mulan’s ingenuity and courage were enough to carry her to military success on an equal basis with her cloddish cohorts,” Pence wrote in the op-ed, which was first reported by Buzzfeed.
“Obviously, this is Walt Disney’s attempt to add childhood expectation to the cultural debate over the role of women in the military," wrote Pence, who was a talk show host in Indiana at the time.

Pence wrote that "some mischievous liberal" at Disney created the movie to change the next generation's attitude about women in combat.
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“It is instructive that even in the Disney film, young Ms. Mulan falls in love with her superior officer! Me thinks the politically correct Disney types completely missed the irony of this part of the story,” writes Pence.

“They likely added it because it added realism with which the viewer could identify with the characters. You see, now stay with me on this, many young men find many young women to be attractive sexually. Many young women find many young men to be attractive sexually. Put them together, in close quarters, for long periods of time, and things will get interesting. Just like they eventually did for young Mulan. Moral of story: women in military, bad idea.”
I guess they should have made a Joan of Arc movie instead.
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Stephen Colbert has as much of a liberal bias as does Stewart and Maher to name a few of the most popular political satirists but for reasons I can't explain, he usually gets a pass from me.

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LordMortis wrote:Stephen Colbert has as much of a liberal bias as does Stewart and Maher to name a few of the most popular political satirists but for reasons I can't explain, he usually gets a pass from me.

http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/18/12213 ... nger-games
If he were still doing the Colbert Show persona, Trump probably would have invited him to speak...
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MLM to speak at RNC:
A Donald Trump supporter with a primetime speaking slot at the Republican national convention, who is billed as a small business owner employing more than 100,000 people, is actually a “multi-level marketer” who does not employ anyone.

Michelle Van Etten was personally invited by the Trump campaign to address the Republican party gathering in Cleveland, Ohio, during a pro-business session on Wednesday evening titled Make America First Again.

The official schedule for the convention states: “Michelle employs over 100,000 people and is a strong supporter of Donald Trump, knowing his policies will support businesses all across America.”

In an interview on Monday, however, Van Etten said the billing was incorrect. “I don’t employ,” she said, adding that she did not know who wrote the text.
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Van Etten, 42, works on her own as an independent retailer of products supplied by Youngevity, a “multi-level marketing” corporation based in California.
Oh dear lord, what is the world coming to?
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billed as a small business owner employing more than 100,000 people
Uhh.
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What are the odds this is all a long con by Trump to get the GOP involved in Amway?
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Never heard of Youngevity. Wiki doesn't even have a page on them and they have exactly one reference to them. That some dude sold the company in 2005. Not exactly a raging endorsement for Trump.

Just odd.
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What a teaser title to that article! I was hoping for some optimism about his chances, or even desire.

No such luck. Just further drives home the point that his popularity is completely based on how people feel like (ironically) he "sticks it to the man". Article writer seems to be shocked that Trump doesn't care that his answers are silly, contradictory and illogical. DOESN'T MATTER. Not to him, or his supporters. He can give bs answers like that because it won't affect his base support AT ALL. Hell, they probably love the way Stahl was stammering and shocked at his dumb ass replies and contradictions.

Trying to apply logic, or even sense to this buffoon is...nonsensical. He's just bluster and BS, and people apparently love that. I guess anything beyond "we're going to kick ass and take names later!" wrt to ISIS makes his supporters' eyes glaze over.

Actual facts, what's been done to date, what has or hasn't worked, is too messy and requires thinking. It's too cerebral, and then we get into the whole "elitism" territory.
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Carpet_pissr wrote:
What a teaser title to that article! I was hoping for some optimism about his chances, or even desire.

No such luck. Just further drives home the point that his popularity is completely based on how people feel like (ironically) he "sticks it to the man". Article writer seems to be shocked that Trump doesn't care that his answers are silly, contradictory and illogical. DOESN'T MATTER. Not to him, or his supporters. He can give bs answers like that because it won't affect his base support AT ALL. Hell, they probably love the way Stahl was stammering and shocked at his dumb ass replies and contradictions.

Trying to apply logic, or even sense to this buffoon is...nonsensical. He's just bluster and BS, and people apparently love that. I guess anything beyond "we're going to kick ass and take names later!" wrt to ISIS makes his supporters' eyes glaze over.

Actual facts, what's been done to date, what has or hasn't worked, is too messy and requires thinking. It's too cerebral, and then we get into the whole "elitism" territory.
All true. Trump doesn't answer questions so much as bat them away. Make the questioner look naive or disloyal. And the fans go wild.

"We're going to have unbelievable intelligence" made me laugh. Unbelievable intelligence got us into Iraq.
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Kraken wrote:"We're going to have unbelievable intelligence" made me laugh. Unbelievable intelligence got us into Iraq.
Ha! I missed that. Good eye. That is hilarious.
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Zaxxon wrote:
billed as a small business owner employing more than 100,000 people
Uhh.
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I'm excited to learn more about extreme interrogation. That's probably like waterboarding someone, then pulling a sick 720 and getting mad air. No terrorist would be able to resist spilling their guts in the face of that much extreme awesome.
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The Trump campaign apparently worked fervently to soften the RNC platform on Russia/Ukraine.
Still, Republican delegates at last week’s national security committee platform meeting in Cleveland were surprised when the Trump campaign orchestrated a set of events to make sure that the GOP would not pledge to give Ukraine the weapons it has been asking for from the United States.
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Insights from Trump's ghostwriter on how his thought process works.
Schwartz says of Trump, “He lied strategically. He had a complete lack of conscience about it.” Since most people are “constrained by the truth,” Trump’s indifference to it “gave him a strange advantage.”

When challenged about the facts, Schwartz says, Trump would often double down, repeat himself, and grow belligerent.
tl;dr version: He's a manipulative egotist.
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Kraken wrote:Insights from Trump's ghostwriter on how his thought process works.
Schwartz says of Trump, “He lied strategically. He had a complete lack of conscience about it.” Since most people are “constrained by the truth,” Trump’s indifference to it “gave him a strange advantage.”

When challenged about the facts, Schwartz says, Trump would often double down, repeat himself, and grow belligerent.
tl;dr version: He's a manipulative egotist.
How the fuck could this be news to anyone at this point, I have no idea. Who's next for the right wing masses? Martin Shkreli? I'm afraid that Trump will be elected president not because he's presumably GOP, I'm afraid because he's a monster and shouldn't be anywhere near this much power.
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Kraken wrote:Insights from Trump's ghostwriter on how his thought process works.
Schwartz says of Trump, “He lied strategically. He had a complete lack of conscience about it.” Since most people are “constrained by the truth,” Trump’s indifference to it “gave him a strange advantage.”

When challenged about the facts, Schwartz says, Trump would often double down, repeat himself, and grow belligerent.
tl;dr version: He's a manipulative egotist.
Schwartz on Good Morning America. Schwartz's tldr: Trump is a sociopath.
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Colbert calls on some old friends to decipher the RNC.

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Those Colbert bits were fantastic.
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I hope Stewart starts chiming in a bit more later on in the week. I think that's the plan.
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Chaz wrote:I hope Stewart starts chiming in a bit more later on in the week. I think that's the plan.
Colbert made a comment last night about how strange if that happened 'several more times this week.' I think it's a lock.
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Zaxxon wrote:
Chaz wrote:I hope Stewart starts chiming in a bit more later on in the week. I think that's the plan.
Colbert made a comment last night about how strange if that happened 'several more times this week.' I think it's a lock.
Definitely. I guess what I really want is for him to be more directly involved. The skit last night was cute, but was kind of a time filler.
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msteelers wrote:Those Colbert bits were fantastic.
Yeah, when I read the news about Jon Stewart, I set the DVR to get all of this week's Late Show with Stephen Colbert's. I was not disappointed last night.

The Opening song was great.
The Hunger Games segment was great.
The return of Colbert/Colbert Nation and the W0rd was great (Trumpiness)
Jon Stewart was meh, save for bringing back Colbert.
Sam Waterston was good, but the Hall of Importance was pretty meh.
Zoe Saldana was good.
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Pyperkub wrote:Jon Stewart was meh, save for bringing back Colbert.
Personally - I always loved Jon's vaudevillian tendencies so the obvious spit take set up was gold to me. More so than the actual spit take. :)
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Though I did laugh at the intentional second spit take. :lol:

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Purging -- if it's good for Turkey, then...
If he wins the presidency, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would seek to purge the federal government of officials appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama and could ask Congress to pass legislation making it easier to fire public workers, Trump ally, Chris Christie, said on Tuesday. Christie, who is governor of New Jersey and leads Trump's White House transition team, said the campaign was drawing up a list of federal government employees to fire if Trump defeats Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 presidential election. “As you know from his other career, Donald likes to fire people,” Christie told a closed-door meeting with dozens of donors at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, according to an audio recording obtained by Reuters and two participants in the meeting. Christie was referring to Trump's starring role in the long-running television show "The Apprentice," where his catch-phrase was "You're fired!" The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
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I have to agree that Pence is actually a worse choice than Vice Adm. James B. Stockdale was for Perot. :doh:
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Max Peck wrote:Purging -- if it's good for Turkey, then...
If he wins the presidency, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would seek to purge the federal government of officials appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama and could ask Congress to pass legislation making it easier to fire public workers, Trump ally, Chris Christie, said on Tuesday. Christie, who is governor of New Jersey and leads Trump's White House transition team, said the campaign was drawing up a list of federal government employees to fire if Trump defeats Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 presidential election. “As you know from his other career, Donald likes to fire people,” Christie told a closed-door meeting with dozens of donors at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, according to an audio recording obtained by Reuters and two participants in the meeting. Christie was referring to Trump's starring role in the long-running television show "The Apprentice," where his catch-phrase was "You're fired!" The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
The employees targeted are political appointees and I can understand why an incoming administration would want to put their own people in and sweep out anyone who's not on the same page as the new president.

This was a little more troubling to me from the article:
Christie added that the Trump team wants to let businesspeople serve in government part time without having to give up their jobs in the private sector. Trump frequently says he is better equipped to be president because of his business experience.
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Max Peck wrote:Purging -- if it's good for Turkey, then...
If he wins the presidency, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would seek to purge the federal government of officials appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama and could ask Congress to pass legislation making it easier to fire public workers, Trump ally, Chris Christie, said on Tuesday. Christie, who is governor of New Jersey and leads Trump's White House transition team, said the campaign was drawing up a list of federal government employees to fire if Trump defeats Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 presidential election. “As you know from his other career, Donald likes to fire people,” Christie told a closed-door meeting with dozens of donors at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, according to an audio recording obtained by Reuters and two participants in the meeting. Christie was referring to Trump's starring role in the long-running television show "The Apprentice," where his catch-phrase was "You're fired!" The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
The employees targeted are political appointees and I can understand why an incoming administration would want to put their own people in and sweep out anyone who's not on the same page as the new president.
Except that they are explicitly planning to use the excuse of appointees to make it easier to fire employees (who are not inherently appointees). Career civil servants are generally apolitical, and the Trumpistas aren't planning business as usual for a new administration if they need to pass new laws to do enact their agenda.
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Max Peck wrote:Purging -- if it's good for Turkey, then...
If he wins the presidency, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump would seek to purge the federal government of officials appointed by Democratic President Barack Obama and could ask Congress to pass legislation making it easier to fire public workers, Trump ally, Chris Christie, said on Tuesday. Christie, who is governor of New Jersey and leads Trump's White House transition team, said the campaign was drawing up a list of federal government employees to fire if Trump defeats Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in the Nov. 8 presidential election. “As you know from his other career, Donald likes to fire people,” Christie told a closed-door meeting with dozens of donors at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, according to an audio recording obtained by Reuters and two participants in the meeting. Christie was referring to Trump's starring role in the long-running television show "The Apprentice," where his catch-phrase was "You're fired!" The Trump campaign did not respond to requests for comment.
The employees targeted are political appointees and I can understand why an incoming administration would want to put their own people in and sweep out anyone who's not on the same page as the new president.
Except that they are explicitly planning to use the excuse of appointees to make it easier to fire employees (who are not inherently appointees). Career civil servants are generally apolitical, and the Trumpistas aren't planning business as usual for a new administration if they need to pass new laws to do enact their agenda.
I was trying to see if Christie was saying that and I got the sense that it was more targeted towards appointees that have burrowed in. However, I won't deny that the ability to more easily fire your run of the mill career civil servant isn't something that the Trump administration would mind having.
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This is pretty amazing.
One day this past May, Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., reached out to a senior adviser to Gov. John Kasich of Ohio, who left the presidential race just a few weeks before. As a candidate, Kasich declared in March that Trump was “really not prepared to be president of the United States,” and the following month he took the highly unusual step of coordinating with his rival Senator Ted Cruz in an effort to deny Trump the nomination. But according to the Kasich adviser (who spoke only under the condition that he not be named), Donald Jr. wanted to make him an offer nonetheless: Did he have any interest in being the most powerful vice president in history?

When Kasich’s adviser asked how this would be the case, Donald Jr. explained that his father’s vice president would be in charge of domestic and foreign policy.

Then what, the adviser asked, would Trump be in charge of?

“Making America great again” was the casual reply.
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