Trump Addresses The Nation

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That’s quite a narrative to swallow whole. A huge steaming pile of propoganda.
Yes, it’s pretty much a response to the long lists of lies told by Trump which have been published by various platforms over the years. But the lists of Trump lies generally have citations.
 
Yes, it’s pretty much a response to the long lists of lies told by Trump which have been published by various platforms over the years. But the lists of Trump lies generally have citations.
Insinuation is reeks more of conspiratorial revelations than citation. Remember who his audience is. He's rallying the faithful.
 
Is he batshit crazy in person? Because he quite honestly always struck me as having no grip on reality whatsoever.
Before I say anything else, I'll ask him if he'd rather me not. Of course I've called him batshit crazy to his face (as he has to me). We've laughed and fought (physically and verbally) and talked shit to and about each other. His older (not oldest) brother is one of my best friends, as is his sister (she's the sanest and coolest of the bunch, and they'll all say so). His mom used to date my dad in high school. So that raises a question: What do you do with somebody like randman in your life? Refuse to speak to them, or of them, ever? Pretend he doesn't exist? There are too many years and moments of human connection and experience to do the latter. Is it best to cut off all communication or rather at least leave the lines open in hopes of some change of heart/mind/philosophy? But do we really want everyone to have the same heart/mind/philosophy as we do? We're getting into Pluribus territory now....
 
Before I say anything else, I'll ask him if he'd rather me not. Of course I've called him batshit crazy to his face (as he has to me). We've laughed and fought (physically and verbally) and talked shit to and about each other. His older (not oldest) brother is one of my best friends, as is his sister (she's the sanest and coolest of the bunch, and they'll all say so). His mom used to date my dad in high school. So that raises a question: What do you do with somebody like randman in your life? Refuse to speak to them, or of them, ever? Pretend he doesn't exist? There are too many years and moments of human connection and experience to do the latter. Is it best to cut off all communication or rather at least leave the lines open in hopes of some change of heart/mind/philosophy? But do we really want everyone to have the same heart/mind/philosophy as we do? We're getting into Pluribus territory now....
I have those people. I keep them at arm's distance except for the events where our overlap began in the first place. And no, I dont want everyone to be of the same mind, but I do want everyone be of a sane mind lest I devolve into their level of inaanity.
 
I'm talking to randman's older (not eldest) brother now, he is not aware that his older brother ever posted under the name fishiop. We're reading some old posts at IC by fishiop, some sound like him (in real life), some don't. I'll ask him..

Anyway, randman's bro just told me that there's an entry for randman in the Urban Dictionary (although they got the pronunciation wrong):

randman

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A randman is nutcase, a crazy person, and doesn't notice or care if everybody around him thinks he's wacked out. The term became widely known among Florida cell phone tower builders and in various online communities where a legendary poster with the same name made himself famous. It is quite common now to describe an odd ball as a randman.
Look at that randman go on and on about the chicoms and birthers. Doesn't he realize that nobody cares?
 
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Hung up with randman's older bro and called his eldest. Says he is not fishiop. Not sure where it came from that fishiop was randman's sibling, but I believe it's a fish tale...
 
Anyway, randman's bro just told me that there's an entry for randman in the Urban Dictionary (although they got the pronunciation wrong):

randman

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A randman is nutcase, a crazy person, and doesn't notice or care if everybody around him thinks he's wacked out. The term became widely known among Florida cell phone tower builders and in various online communities where a legendary poster with the same name made himself famous. It is quite common now to describe an odd ball as a randman.
Look at that randman go on and on about the chicoms and birthers. Doesn't he realize that nobody cares?
That’s amazing
 
While we're on the subject of Trump addressing the nation, I suppose we have the upcoming State of the Union address to look forward to. :rolleyes: 💀

I'm considering signing up for one of those "bet on anything" websites and seeing what kind of odds I can get on Trump making references to the 2020 election, among other things. Might lay down a C-note and see what happens.
 
While we're on the subject of Trump addressing the nation, I suppose we have the upcoming State of the Union address to look forward to. :rolleyes: 💀

I'm considering signing up for one of those "bet on anything" websites and seeing what kind of odds I can get on Trump making references to the 2020 election, among other things. Might lay down a C-note and see what happens.
They might just show a tape of the speech he gave in Pennsylvania a few weeks ago. The substance will be exactly the same.
 
While we're on the subject of Trump addressing the nation, I suppose we have the upcoming State of the Union address to look forward to. :rolleyes: 💀

I'm considering signing up for one of those "bet on anything" websites and seeing what kind of odds I can get on Trump making references to the 2020 election, among other things. Might lay down a C-note and see what happens.
If I was setting the odds, a $100 bet winner on Trump mentioning the 2020 Election would probably pay out about a 50 cent profit
 
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