Wow, props once again to the WaPo. No wonder Drumpf rescinded their credentials! Thanks.
And since they no longer are at his rallies, they can use the extra time to investigate him more.
Good move, Trump.
Yeah. The reason the Washington press tippytoes around the candidates is because they’re afraid of losing access. Hopefully this is showing that not having access can be just as fun - plus you don’t have to actually attend the stupid rallies!
Obviously, the Patriots are better at deflating bladders.
Hey, Texas is the second biggest state in the union and he’s leading there…
Oh… his lead has shrunk from 14 points to 7 in the last two weeks? That’s a fascinating trend. Lotta folks named “Gonzales” in Texas. I wonder how they’re voting?
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I already thought he (Scott Adams) was a right wing jackhole, but now he’s revealed himself to be incredibly weaselly as well.
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You are referring to an author who wrote a book called “The Way of the Weasel.”
EVERY Adams column is full of linguistic outs, conditional clauses, and ways whereby things he claims can be interpreted as correct irrespective of what happens later. Just in his last column he predicts both a Clinton victory and a Trump victory in November.
Adams really doesn’t know what he’s talking about and his obsession with hypnosis was only briefly correct in terms of the political process.
Naah. Brady deflates it before the game. Pats win.
Dangit, scooped again. ^^^
I agree with you wholeheartedly, but I would have thought before hearing his nonsense the past few months that if anyone would avoid being weaselly, it would be him. His comic strip, and apparently that book, seem oriented toward calling out people for weaselliness.
Just generally, I have trouble reconciling the seemingly creative and incisive mind behind the comic with the annoying dumbass who came on Bill Maher and wrote these blog posts.
Odd, but not strange.
Read a Biography of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and you wonder how come it was that a weirdo and ignorant peddler like him (spiritualism and fairies) came up with the greatest fictional consulting detective in history.
One of Doyle’s college professors was a model for Holmes.
That is an impressively sad article from Mr. Adams.
The best part is this:
That doesn’t speak of excessive wingnuttery and paranoia at all, now does it? Roving bands of Clinton supporters pulling Trumpists out of their homes and stringing them up now, are they?
He should be good in West Virginia. That’s 5 electoral votes, just 265 to go!
Meanwhile, in a revelation that will surprise absolutely noone who’s been following this thread, NBC reports that Trump lied last week when he said he was converting his $45 million loan to his campaign into a donation - despite his insistence on the 23rd that he’d be filing the paperwork on that day, they found no FEC records indicating that he’d done so, and his spokesperson refused to provide any proof of the filing.
That’s our TRUMP!
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Adams calling people out for a trait fundamental to his personality seems remarkably similar to the pattern of conduct we see time and again in Adam’s idol Trump. “Crooked _____,” “Lyin’ ____,” “Goofy _____,” “Disgusting _____”----which Trump has used repeatedly against Clinton, Cruz, Warren, and journalists----these traits are the very essence of Trump’s own personality.
Projection, thy name is Donald.
Trump finally weighs in on the SC abortion ruling - in an even more impotent, flailing fashion than you would have imagined possible;
From which he proceeded into just general nonsense;
Being good at one thing doesn’t make you good at another, after all. I am very good at some things and would look like a complete doofus were I to attempt others. As a result, though, I tend to avoid doing things I know I am bad at, which is what most people do. One of Adams’s self-admitted personality traits is that he will attempt basically anything and does not particularly care if he fails or looks stupid doing it.
That doesn’t speak of excessive wingnuttery and paranoia at all, now does it? Roving bands of Clinton supporters pulling Trumpists out of their homes and stringing them up now, are they?
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He’s concerned that potentially violent people may find out that he really doesn’t support Hillary, so he publicly posts that he really doesn’t support Hillary. That makes sense to him I suppose.
He’s an enigma wrapped in a mystery enmeshed in about a fathom of fruit-by-the-foot.
It’s not enough that he’s a domestic laughing stock…Trump is now hitting up foreigners for donations to his campaign.