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A day without stupid?

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Oh. So we were right. They're brainwashed, and abysmally stupid.

Yup.

The one that really got me was the "Not my problem" guy. The selfishness really struck me. I guess he feels he's indestructible and will never need assistance of any sort.
 
How about the "These people from low-income places shouldn't be allowed to have kids" line? (3:28)

I'm picturing a government building filled with office furniture from the 1970s. Couples arrive and wait their turn until their number is called. They ask the unelected bureaucrat, "May we please have a baby?" The overweight staffer looks them over with a blank look, then says, "Let me see your tax returns." After flipping through the paperwork and clicking a few keys on a keyboard, he shakes his head. "Your request to have a child has been denied. Get your income up by 20% and after a year you may re-apply. NEXT!"

Is that what that guy wants? (Maybe so, could be. His son certainly is of the 'If you can't fend for yourself then too bad--you can just crawl over to that gutter and die.")
 
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Well, well, well, well. It seems that a certain POTUS who has made zero-tolerance policies toward “illegal immigration” the centerpiece of his political career is starting to have some second thoughts about his position—and specifically, it seems that this individual, whose personal hotel-resort businesses have relied on undocumented housekeepers and groundskeepers for years, has now coincidentally come to believe that some industries should be allowed to employ undocumented workers.

Pennsylvanian voters state-wide are currently changing their positions regarding immigration, because as I've been told more than once, "Trump tells it like it is."
 
The English language has an odd way of creating multiple meanings... making people say one thing that can mean two things and while Trump meant to say he has been the most non-obstructive or forthcoming President, what he said is actually true because it also means he is the most dishonest President, and we can easily see through his bullshit? link

Obstinate President Trump at Rose Garden said:
It turns out I'm the most -- I think most of you would agree to this -- I'm the most transparent president probably in the history of this country.
 
Trump goes on 30-minute tirade about how he doesn't go on tirades... and how he is a "stable genius".

Today's lesson, no stable genius has ever had to note that they are a stable genius. Stephan Hawking has never said "I'm a stable genius".
 
Trump goes on 30-minute tirade about how he doesn't go on tirades... and how he is a "stable genius".

Today's lesson, no stable genius has ever had to note that they are a stable genius. Stephan Hawking has never said "I'm a stable genius".

It's kinda like constantly calling yourself a non-rapist or anti-psychopath. I mean, that's great, but it's still weird to say.
 
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There is a quantum of truth to it. Russia uses its gas as a weapon. Err... I mean they use their stocks of natural gas and access to it as an economic weapon. LNG provides Europe an option to not be manipulated by Russia's energy blackmail policy.

That said, "molecules of US Freedom" is stupid as we know that Freedom is divisible down to the quantum state.
 
Meanwhile, our wind sock President and his take on Mueller's legitimacy...
President Ellipsis 5/30/19 ~ 7:00 said:
No, Mueller didn’t find Obstruction either. Presidential Harassment!
President Ellipsis 5/30/19 ~11:30 said:
Robert Mueller came to the Oval Office (along with other potential candidates) seeking to be named the Director of the FBI. He had already been in that position for 12 years, I told him NO. The next day he was named Special Counsel - A total Conflict of Interest. NICE!
 
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