That's because the dictionary reflects widespread uses of words, and using "literally" for emphasis is (unfortunately) a widespread use of the word.Defiant wrote:To be fair, the dictionary seems a bit confused as to what it means, too:hepcat wrote:He keeps saying "literally". I do not think that word means what he thinks it means.
linkDefinition of literally
1: in a literal sense or manner : actually <took the remark literally> <was literally insane>
2: in effect : virtually <will literally turn the world upside down to combat cruelty or injustice — Norman Cousins>
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I was decimated when I heard that.
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It means a lot of different things these days. So maybe this isn't so much about reality but different definitions of literally?hepcat wrote:He keeps saying "literally". I do not think that word means what he thinks it means.
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Der Drumpfster lives in a reality all his own.
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Literally?tgb wrote:Der Drumpfster lives in a reality all his own.
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Like all good politicians, Trump is always occasionally thinking of the children.
Trump touts child care programs
Trump touts child care programs
I'm sure that a thorough and timely fact-check will reveal that Ms Jaramillo is actually a former housekeeper at Trump International...When Donald Trump vowed this week to make child care more accessible and affordable, it was just the second time during his White House campaign that he's talked about an issue that affects millions of working Americans with young children. The first came months ago in Iowa, when the eventual Republican nominee touted his own record as a business owner during a candidate Q&A, telling voters he provided on-site child-care service for his employees. There is no evidence, however, that any such programs exist.
The billionaire real estate mogul, who previously voiced his opposition to government-funded universal pre-K programs, said in Newton, Iowa, in November 2015 that he had visited many companies that offered workers on-site child-care centers — and added that he offered such programs himself. "You know, it's not expensive for a company to do it. You need one person or two people, and you need some blocks, and you need some swings and some toys," Trump said. "It's not an expensive thing, and I do it all over. And I get great people because of it. Because it's a problem with a lot of other companies." Trump pointed specifically to two programs: "They call 'em Trump Kids. Another one calls it Trumpeteers, if you can believe it. I have 'em. I actually have 'em, because I have a lot of different businesses." Trump went on to describe "a room that's a quarter of the size of this. And they have all sorts of — you know, it's beautiful — they have a lot of children there, and we take care of them. And the parent when they leave the job — usually in my case it's clubs or hotels — when they leave the job, they pick up their child and their child is totally safe." "They even come in during the day during lunch to see their child. It really works out well," he said.
But the two programs Trump cited — "Trump Kids" and "Trumpeteers" — are programs catering to patrons of Trump's hotels and golf club. They are not for Trump's employees, according to staff at Trump's hotels and clubs across the country. "Trump Kids" is described on the Trump Hotel Collection website as "a special travel program designed to help make your next family vacation a big hit." Its offerings include "kid-friendly amenities like kiddie cocktails, coloring books and no-tear bath amenities." "The Trumpeteer Program" is described on the website of Trump National Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, as "a program created specifically for our youngest members, ages three to twelve, which offers daily and evening child care, monthly newsletters and weekly events!" When asked about on-site child care, employees at Trump's hotels and clubs across the country expressed confusion and explained the two programs are for guests and members only. "No, there's no child care," said Maria Jaramillo, 36, a housekeeper at Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, where workers have been pushing Trump to sign a union contract. Jaramillo is a mother of four children who has worked at the hotel for nearly eight years. "It would make it much more easy to take our kids to day care at work," she said and laughed when told of Trump's comments from Iowa about child care. "If they have child care, at least they should tell us."
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Sure. I can go with that. Following suit, I now define Trump as Clinton. Reading back over your posts, I see a marked difference in your stance.Rip wrote:It means a lot of different things these days. So maybe this isn't so much about reality but different definitions of literally?hepcat wrote:He keeps saying "literally". I do not think that word means what he thinks it means.
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Everybody knows you never go full retard © Kirk Lazarustgb wrote:He seems to be dialing down the "rigged election" talk. Perhaps the reported intervention did some good after all. Now he says that if he loses it's no biggee, because he still has his illegal trophy wife, tasteless McMansion, and 10 billion quatloos.
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That's not what it says.pr0ner wrote:Their comment about a vote for Johnson or Stein being a vote for Trump is disappointing.Zaxxon wrote:This Cards Against Humanity campaign is literally the coolest thing on the internet today. It decimates everything else.
Why can’t I buy a pack for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein?
Just skip the middleman and vote for Trump.
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Although potentially true in some battleground states.pr0ner wrote:Their comment about a vote for Johnson or Stein being a vote for Trump is disappointing.Zaxxon wrote:This Cards Against Humanity campaign is literally the coolest thing on the internet today. It decimates everything else.
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It could equally be true that vote for them is a vote for Hillary. It all depends upon a self centered perspective.gbasden wrote:Although potentially true in some battleground states.pr0ner wrote:Their comment about a vote for Johnson or Stein being a vote for Trump is disappointing.Zaxxon wrote:This Cards Against Humanity campaign is literally the coolest thing on the internet today. It decimates everything else.
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How do you feel about him lying about day care and about lying about something so fucking easy to check, without referring to Clinton?
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The polling data indicate that Johnson is drawing about equally from both camps. Don't know about Stein.gbasden wrote:Although potentially true in some battleground states.pr0ner wrote:Their comment about a vote for Johnson or Stein being a vote for Trump is disappointing.Zaxxon wrote:This Cards Against Humanity campaign is literally the coolest thing on the internet today. It decimates everything else.
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IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
Edit: Of course, I'm guessing they looked at it nationally/overall. It could be different in specific battleground states.
Edit: Of course, I'm guessing they looked at it nationally/overall. It could be different in specific battleground states.
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Good news!Defiant wrote:IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
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Trump supporters are celebrating already.em2nought wrote:Good news!Defiant wrote:IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
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My ancestor wore union blue, and pursued Bobby Lee on his way out of Pennsylvania. Nathan Bedford Forrest on the other hand, was a democrat.tgb wrote:Trump supporters are celebrating already.em2nought wrote:Good news!Defiant wrote:IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
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Your point?
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Like....you understand that the ideological descendants of Nathan Bedford Forrest are Republicans, right? And that your ancestor fought for a President that hailed from a party whose strength was the progressive, liberal Northeast...right?em2nought wrote:My ancestor wore union blue, and pursued Bobby Lee on his way out of Pennsylvania. Nathan Bedford Forrest on the other hand, was a democrat.
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God, what a tired argument. As you well know, the parties have flip flopped over the last century. The Republican party of Lincoln and Roosevelt is hardly the party of Trump and Cruz.em2nought wrote:
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So it's not the democratic party that wants to keep black people beholden to their masters for their very existence via a hand out instead of a hand up? Come off it!gbasden wrote:God, what a tired argument. As you well know, the parties have flip flopped over the last century. The Republican party of Lincoln and Roosevelt is hardly the party of Trump and Cruz.em2nought wrote:
My ancestor wore union blue, and pursued Bobby Lee on his way out of Pennsylvania. Nathan Bedford Forrest on the other hand, was a democrat.
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The only hands up the Republicans are offering are the "hold your hands up or I'll shoot" variety.
Or the "hands up and away from the ballot box."
There's a reason Trump polls at less than 2% among black voters and Republicans less than 10% generally. But maybe you know their interests better than they do. It must be such a burden.
Or the "hands up and away from the ballot box."
There's a reason Trump polls at less than 2% among black voters and Republicans less than 10% generally. But maybe you know their interests better than they do. It must be such a burden.
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Fixed it.Zarathud wrote:The only hands up the Republicans are offering are the "hold your hands up and I'll shoot" variety.
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Certainly all the little piggies from both sides, and from afar, all feeding at our government tit are definitely afraid that Trump will upset the apple cart.Zarathud wrote:There's a reason Trump polls at less than 2% among black voters and Republicans less than 10% generally.
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Are we acting like he's not lying out his ass now?RunningMn9 wrote:Like....you understand that the ideological descendants of Nathan Bedford Forrest are Republicans, right? And that your ancestor fought for a President that hailed from a party whose strength was the progressive, liberal Northeast...right?em2nought wrote:My ancestor wore union blue, and pursued Bobby Lee on his way out of Pennsylvania. Nathan Bedford Forrest on the other hand, was a democrat.
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It's probably good news for Clinton because...em2nought wrote:Good news!Defiant wrote:IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
1. She's got a big lead despite the third party candidates.
2. Support for third party candidates tends to drop somewhat between polling and election. Two guesses as to which candidate will be more likely to benefit from that.
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You caught me, my real name is Clayton BigsbyAlefroth wrote:Are we acting like he's not lying out his ass now?RunningMn9 wrote:Like....you understand that the ideological descendants of Nathan Bedford Forrest are Republicans, right? And that your ancestor fought for a President that hailed from a party whose strength was the progressive, liberal Northeast...right?em2nought wrote:My ancestor wore union blue, and pursued Bobby Lee on his way out of Pennsylvania. Nathan Bedford Forrest on the other hand, was a democrat.
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Your ancestry doesn't really play into how you behave as a person in the present. For example, your ancestor wore the blue and fought for the Union. You post inflammatory, racist messages. How are those related?
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My ancestors lived in caves and hunted Wooly Mammoths for food. Therefore, come Election Day, I will smash the voting booth with my war club and eat an elk in the parking lot.
My point?
That I really like elk.
My point?
That I really like elk.
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Have one of the Knights of Columbus. They're much tastier.hepcat wrote:My ancestors lived in caves and hunted Wooly Mammoths for food. Therefore, come Election Day, I will smash the voting booth with my war club and eat an elk in the parking lot.
My point?
That I really like elk.
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I do wonder how a former Republican governor would draw more from Clinton than Trump.Defiant wrote:IIRC, 538 said Johnson is drawing slightly more from Clinton than from Trump, and Stein is almost entirely drawing from Clinton.
Edit: Of course, I'm guessing they looked at it nationally/overall. It could be different in specific battleground states.
Considering what I've seen on social media from liberals that a vote for a third party this year is a vote for Trump, it doesn't have to be explicitly said for the meaning to be clear.Isgrimnur wrote:That's not what it says.pr0ner wrote:Their comment about a vote for Johnson or Stein being a vote for Trump is disappointing.Zaxxon wrote:This Cards Against Humanity campaign is literally the coolest thing on the internet today. It decimates everything else.
Why can’t I buy a pack for Gary Johnson or Jill Stein?
Just skip the middleman and vote for Trump.
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What's that you say? The folks behind Cards Against Humanity made a snarky, cynical joke about third-party candidates in their pro-Clinton fundraiser? I am flabbergasted.
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My father was a Moose. Loyal Order of the Moose. I always wondered if it was a branch of the Loyal Order of the Water Buffalo.tgb wrote:Have one of the Knights of Columbus. They're much tastier.hepcat wrote:My ancestors lived in caves and hunted Wooly Mammoths for food. Therefore, come Election Day, I will smash the voting booth with my war club and eat an elk in the parking lot.
My point?
That I really like elk.
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Yes, but how did he feel about the Squirrel?hepcat wrote:My father was a Moose. Loyal Order of the Moose...tgb wrote:Have one of the Knights of Columbus. They're much tastier.hepcat wrote:My ancestors lived in caves and hunted Wooly Mammoths for food. Therefore, come Election Day, I will smash the voting booth with my war club and eat an elk in the parking lot.
My point?
That I really like elk.
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