Lara just got PWNED.

Viper1j

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What a Trunt.


Capt. ‘Sully’ Sullenberger: Like Joe Biden, I Once Stuttered, Too. I Dare You to Mock Me.


The retired pilot responds to recent comments from the president’s daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, on the way the former vice president talks.

As a small boy in Denison, Texas, I remember vividly the anguish of being called on in grade school, knowing that I was going to have a hard time getting the words out; that my words could not keep up with my mind, and they would often come out jumbled. My neck and face would quickly begin to flush a bright red, the searing heat rising all the way to the top of my head; every eye in the room on me; the intense and painful humiliation, and bullying that would follow, all because of my inability to get the words out.

Those feelings came rushing back, when I heard Lara Trump mocking former Vice President Joe Biden at a Trump campaign event, with the very words that caused my childhood agony. “Joe, can you get it out?” Ms. Trump was seen saying onstage, as a few giggles are heard from an otherwise silent audience. “Let’s get the words out, Joe.”

In the interest of full disclosure, I attended a fundraiser last year for the Biden campaign, but this issue goes beyond politics. Regardless of how you feel about Joe Biden, or his chances of becoming the Democratic nominee for president; whether you are a Republican, a Democrat, or none of the above; whether you stuttered as a child or laughed at one who did; whether as a parent you try to protect your own stuttering child from taunts such as those made by the president’s daughter-in-law; these words come without hesitation: Stop. Grow up. Show some decency. People who can’t, have no place in public life.

What might a child who stutters, as I did, feel when they hear a grown-up on a public stage trying to make a bunch of other adults laugh by ridiculing a public figure who also stutters?

This culture of cruelty is what drives decent people from public service, and what makes millions of Americans recoil from politics, and even from participating in our democracy. Vice President Biden has spoken openly — and courageously, in my view — about the pain of his severe childhood stutter. He takes time to reach out to children who have suffered as he did.

As I grew older, I learned to manage and overcome my stuttering, through much hard work and intense focus. I learned to slow down and to enunciate each word with precision. I joined the church choir, and found that singing helped me to practice controlling my breath, and the formation of words. I learned to resist and overcome the bullying.

I also learned that our imperfections do not define us.

The fact that I once stuttered did not keep me from being a successful U.S. Air Force fighter pilot, an airline pilot, or even a public speaker.
And on that frigid day in January 2009, when I had to tell the air traffic controller at New York Departure Control that I was about to land US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River, after a bird strike following takeoff caused both engines to fail, my words came out with precision and control, even in the stress of a life-threatening emergency.

So, to every child who feels today, what I felt, after hearing those cruel remarks by an adult who should know better, here is what I want you to know:
You are fine, just as you are. You can do any job you dream of when you grow up. You can be a pilot who lands your plane on a river and helps save lives, or a president who treats people with respect, rather than making fun of them. You can become a teacher to kids who stutter. A speech disorder is a lot easier to treat than a character defect. You become a true leader, not because of how you speak, but because of what you have to say — and the challenges you have overcome to help others. Ignore kids (and adults) who are mean, or don’t know what it feels like to stutter. Respond by showing them how to be kind, polite, respectful and generous, to be brave enough to try big things, even though you are not perfect.

Do that, and the sky is the limit. Take it from me.

Chesley B. “Sully” Sullenberger III is a retired pilot, safety expert, author and public speaker.
 

Moonbeam

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Millions of people have had their own self respect so damaged and replaced by membership in some cult that provides the illusion of their own superiority, that they feel quite free and personally privileged to put down other people to belittle them and make them hurt. The behavior is that of the worst damaged of our people, but it is also evil. It is useless to call the people who do this kind of thing to others shameful because they do it to deny their own inner shame. They were once victims themselves and now are seeking revenge. They will never find release from their own self hate by hurting others and just make their own condition worse by adding real evidence of how worthless feeling worthless will make us when we act it out. She will get contempt in return for her disgusting behavior, but she deserves only pity.

The more you recognize how it is feelings of inferiority that cause us to want to hurt others, the easier it is not to self-justify acting them out, and to see not how despicable this Trump child is, but to see how badly damaged she is.
 
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balloonshark

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He should run for president. He would get my vote for that speech alone. This country needs an inspirational leader not one that promotes division, hate and fear.
 

BUTCH1

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Since that D-bag cannot defend her POS father in law on anything of substance she has to resort to acting like a F-ing 10yr old just like he does.
 
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brycejones

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Imagine that a really shitty person married a really shitty Trump child. Proof that shit attracts shit. Is there a more morally bankrupt family in America?
 
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Dulanic

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We can't help ourselves, she didn't know he had a stutter. Stop picking on poor poor lara. You can pick on people as long as you didn't know.
 

cytg111

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Millions of people have had their own self respect so damaged and replaced by membership in some cult that provides the illusion of their own superiority, that they feel quite free and personally privileged to put down other people to belittle them and make them hurt. The behavior is that of the worst damaged of our people, but it is also evil. It is useless to call the people who do this kind of thing to others shameful because they do it to deny their own inner shame. They were once victims themselves and now are seeking revenge. They will never find release from their own self hate by hurting others and just make their own condition worse by adding real evidence of how worthless feeling worthless will make us when we act it out. She will get contempt in return for her disgusting behavior, but she deserves only pity.

The more you recognize how it is feelings of inferiority that cause us to want to hurt others, the easier it is not to self-justify acting them out, and to see not how despicable this Trump child is, but to see how badly damaged she is.

This. Besides the evil part. We as apes are capable of it all, from tower watch over concentration camps ~1940, to Gandhi. The mind bend that conservatives are being subjective to by GOP TV is fucking dangerous. Its spreading across Europe too.
 

tweaker2

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I laugh at the thought of Lara dissing Biden as if she's accomplished more than Biden has in his long career of gov't service compared with her living a life of self-serving privilege and opulence.

She exemplifies the Trump family attitude that exudes arrogance, hubris and entitlement so well. They're all long on sniveling condescension, while being completely void of compassion and humility "because only the peasant class needs it to feel good about themselves."
 
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dawp

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She'd probably like it.......a lot. Better to confiscate her credit cards, cell phone and cars and confine her to a studio apartment in Toadsuck Arkansas with Brett Kavanaugh.
na, make her cashier the checkout line at walmart or better yet a dollar store.

that way she'd have to deal with the little people.
 
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