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Correct. The JFK mythology is nauseating.Sorry, all credibility lost.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/the-real-cuban-missile-crisis/309190/
Correct. The JFK mythology is nauseating.Sorry, all credibility lost.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/the-real-cuban-missile-crisis/309190/
People brush Clinton's warmongering nature under the carpet far too readily on here.To be fair to Trump, she is the one who wants to go to war with Russia.
Its funny how when JFK wanted to make peace with Russia and end stupid wars, he got killed by the CIA. Now, Trump says something similar and media goes crazy after him.
War is in the horizon guys. Get ready.
Ha!!!!
The stages again, eyebrows revealing inner thought, as I see them.
1. "Ugh! You kiddin me? Stoopid idea"
2. "Uhhhh wait a minute, maybe there's something in that idea..."
3. "Quick, make that same face again to show how smart I am to realise there's something in that idea..."
I.. didn't know one could do that
You forgot the endgame where he looks like "i'm considerably smarter than you" condescending final twitch.
What about the bad stuff from HRC??? its way too easy to go down that road...
Be objective and vote Jill Stein.
That reminded me of the Fast Show sketch, "considerably richer than you!"You forgot the endgame where he looks like "i'm considerably smarter than you" condescending final twitch.
In the future when gifs are a form of high art and everyone pronounces them correctly, this one will stand testament to this time period.
That reminded me of the Fast Show sketch, "considerably richer than you!"
Sorry, all credibility lost.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/the-real-cuban-missile-crisis/309190/
To be fair to Trump, she is the one who wants to go to war with Russia.
Its funny how when JFK wanted to make peace with Russia and end stupid wars, he got killed by the CIA. Now, Trump says something similar and media goes crazy after him.
War is in the horizon guys. Get ready.
I'm all for due process, it's the questionable statement I'm concerned about, it seems to exist in an interesting grey area that could potentially affect the outcome of an election.
I like that it was that part that made him lose all credibility in your eyes, rather than him saying that JFK was killed by the CIA as a result.![]()
And the problem is that the vast vast majority of people won't bother doing that.Agreed. Having read in more detail what the situation is the statement is frankly ridiculous.
Good words.
I like that it was that part that made him lose all credibility in your eyes, rather than him saying that JFK was killed by the CIA as a result.![]()
But after the news rapidly spread online ― and GOP nominee Donald Trump proclaimed the story “bigger than Watergate” at a New Hampshire rally
What is dangerous is the false sense of exuberance and glee that will probably come crashing down like a led zeppelin in 11 days. If they thought it was rigged before, there will be violence after the election.
Sorry, all credibility lost.
http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2013/01/the-real-cuban-missile-crisis/309190/
Someone was also hailing JFK as the last "people's President" (whatever that means) a few weeks back here, and I thought of posting that article but couldn't be arsed.
Its a great read, and anyone who still thinks the White House is a place for doe-eyed idealists needs to read some more detailed history about events, and not any in particular. But just to understand that the person who sits in that office faces pressure and/or straight enmity from politicians in the other party, in their own party, members of the media, business people, leaders of nations that are clearly your adversaries and sometimes those of nations that are supposed to be your friend. So they need to be players in that game long before they get there, and they need to play to win, meaning getting your bills passed, keeping public opinion on your side, giving your enemies pause, etc. (And when its all done, get that book deal and the speaker fees, because no one should have to live on $200k a year after the presidency)
Big turnaround from a few weeks ago
Marist also shows a tie. Trump does seem to be gaining momentum there.
I have to admit, my eyes needed opening also and this article achieved that goal. JFK having a kind of rosy glow over here in Ireland due to his heritage. But he was a bit of a nutter and absolutely a stone cold liar, never mind any stuff about daliances.
A good read on JFK's presidency is Chomsky's Rethinking Camelot.Someone was also hailing JFK as the last "people's President" (whatever that means) a few weeks back here, and I thought of posting that article but couldn't be arsed.
Its a great read, and anyone who still thinks the White House is a place for doe-eyed idealists needs to read some more detailed history about events, and not any in particular. But just to understand that the person who sits in that office faces pressure and/or straight enmity from politicians in the other party, in their own party, members of the media, business people, leaders of nations that are clearly your adversaries and sometimes those of nations that are supposed to be your friend. So they need to be players in that game long before they get there, and they need to play to win, meaning getting your bills passed, keeping public opinion on your side, giving your enemies pause, etc. (And when its all done, get that book deal and the speaker fees, because no one should have to live on $200k a year after the presidency)
When I read it first a while back it really reinforced the time-old lesson that sometimes the international events between states are being driven by internal struggles. It escapes us in the base or first-level analysis, which would be "The USSR made a play on the US, which the US had to respond to", when the story also goes "Khrushchev made a play to show strength to his own internal opponents, and Kennedy did not believe he could back down and still get re-elected in 64 after the Bay of Pigs, and coming to office on a defense platform". Big stuff getting driven by seemingly smaller stuff. History of the world.
Ugh!
Apologies for posting this, but I lolled.