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Old Jan 30th 2017 | 5:19 pm
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Originally Posted by dbd33
Earlier seasons had some gems starring Nixon and Goldwater but, at one point the plot became silly, the audience was expected to believe that a mad conservative (by the standards of the time) was a real life gun nut and shot a hunting buddy in the face. That was like Bobby Ewing being reborn.
The friend that Cheney shot in the face was a lawyer, he should have run for president.
 
Old Jan 31st 2017 | 12:25 am
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Originally Posted by dbd33
At some point the Republicans are going to have to grow a set (McCain and Graham excepted). He's being a naughty boy in firing everyone who disagrees with him and someone is going to have to tell him so.
I dunno...it's not as if he's going to run out of people to appoint.


Originally Posted by Danny B
I never gave a monkey's about US politics until October 2016, now I find myself addicted...
Certainly Brexit and Trump have relit the flame. I feel like going out on a march.
 
Old Jan 31st 2017 | 1:44 am
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Originally Posted by Shard
I don't have a problem with rule by a democratic elite. I think it would bring about better outcomes. Particularly in an age when the votes of many can be manipulated so easily through internet news and blogs. Look at Trump's appointment of Myron Ebell to the EPA, in theory a legitimate product of the democracy that brought us Trump, in practice, someone who may inflict tremendous damage on the entire planet.
Could you please explain that
 
Old Jan 31st 2017 | 2:43 am
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I hope this gif works, made me chuckle this morning.

 
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Or this one
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Old Jan 31st 2017 | 3:43 am
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Originally Posted by Almost Canadian
Could you please explain that
Limited democracy. Narrow the range of eligible voters to those who can understand the complexity of the issues. We already do that to some extent, by denying young people the vote, and the irony is that there are plenty of young people better informed than some of the thick or mad voters. One person, one vote is always deemed sacrosanct, it need not be.
 
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Originally Posted by Shard
Limited democracy. Narrow the range of eligible voters to those who can understand the complexity of the issues. We already do that to some extent, by denying young people the vote, and the irony is that there are plenty of young people better informed than some of the thick or mad voters. One person, one vote is always deemed sacrosanct, it need not be.
Not everybody who voted for Trump can be either thick or mad. Many of them will have made a conscious, informed decision to choose something you don't agree with.

Who will choose who decides who is eligible?
 
Old Jan 31st 2017 | 3:52 am
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Originally Posted by BritInParis
His British passport will state 'Mogadishu' but being born in a country doesn't necessarily make you a citizen or means you remain a citizen of your country of birth. There was no argument from Farah, just a complaint about The Donald being mean to a Knight of the Realm.
Yeah, right. Tell that to the CBP official who looks at the identity page of a British passport, sees "Mogadishu, Somalia" written in there in plain type, and reaches for his sidearm. Unless, of course, you are suggesting that it's unlikely for such a scenario to take place? If they are happy to keep five-year-olds in handcuffs for hours just because they come from somewhere a bit foreign, do you really expect the border agents to be bright enough to spot the difference between "place of birth" and "citizenship"? If so, you have a very much stronger faith in the average front-line CBP staff member than I do.
 
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Originally Posted by Teaandtoday5
Not everybody who voted for Trump can be either thick or mad. Many of them will have made a conscious, informed decision to choose something you don't agree with.
Obviously. Low info voters appear on both sides of any ticket, as do high info. The issue is not about disqualifying voters of an opposite persuasion, but disqualifying those of lesser capacity.
 
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Originally Posted by Shard
Obviously. Low info voters appear on both sides of any ticket, as do high info. The issue is not about disqualifying voters of an opposite persuasion, but disqualifying those of lesser capacity.
Since you chose to ignore, who decides?
 
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Originally Posted by Shard
Obviously. Low info voters appear on both sides of any ticket, as do high info. The issue is not about disqualifying voters of an opposite persuasion, but disqualifying those of lesser capacity.
Could do the 'pre-article' surveys that some news sites have "Before continuing on to your vote, we ask for your opinion on which statement you agree with most" - give them 2 statements that moderately-informed voters could agree with easily, and 2 statements that are utter nonsense.

If they pick a nonsense statement, they still get to vote, but their vote is on whether zebras are black with white stripes, or white with black stripes. I know, I know 'that's racist!'
 
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Originally Posted by Ebonhawke
Could do the 'pre-article' surveys that some news sites have "Before continuing on to your vote, we ask for your opinion on which statement you agree with most" - give them 2 statements that moderately-informed voters could agree with easily, and 2 statements that are utter nonsense.

If they pick a nonsense statement, they still get to vote, but their vote is on whether zebras are black with white stripes, or white with black stripes. I know, I know 'that's racist!'
Actually its not racist as the question should have been are Zebras pronounced

Zebra or Zee bra?
 
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Originally Posted by Shard
Limited democracy. Narrow the range of eligible voters to those who can understand the complexity of the issues. We already do that to some extent, by denying young people the vote, and the irony is that there are plenty of young people better informed than some of the thick or mad voters. One person, one vote is always deemed sacrosanct, it need not be.
Who should be an eligible voter?
 
Old Jan 31st 2017 | 4:56 am
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Trump Fires Attorney General after Copy of Constitution Is Found on Her Computer

“Sally Yates was hatching a covert plot to require my actions to be in accordance with the Constitution,” Trump said. “We caught her red-handed.”

Trump said he hoped Yates’s firing would send Justice Department staffers the message that “if you are caught flagrantly obeying the Constitution, you will be out of here.”
 
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You couldn't make it up...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.59aa2534ffae

 


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