New brilliancy from the Orange one's mouth: Windmills cause cancer

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kage69

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He always says "they say" or "people are saying" before he pulls some baseless crap out of his ass.

He basically parrots what he hears on Fox (Fox and Friends and Hannity in particular) and adds attitude and indignation to make the Fox crowd think he knows what he is talking about.

"Some people say" is a Fox favorite, probably the most entry level method of fake news there is on account of being easy and not requiring much thought. So naturally someone with an IQ that matches his waist size would use it constantly, sometimes doing it dozens of times within a few scant minutes.

I can't tell which is his dominant trait, is it the dishonesty or the apathetic stupidity? It still blows me away a person can reach that age and never grow up.
 

umbrella39

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The real issue isn't Trump lying about wind mills. He lies about literally everything. He's pandering to his base like he always is. The real issue is why conservatives oppose something like windmills - for the sole reason that liberals and democrats favor them, and nothing more. This is the American right in a nutshell.

Agreed. Some are saying the only way to fix Her is to eradicate the problem... Trump supporters should be rounded up and put someplace where they are no longer able to destroy our Country and Democracy...
 

K1052

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"And they say the noise causes cancer. You told me that one okay"

Google is flooded with today's news. So I cannot track where this !@#$ came from. Whose BS did the President source? I'd like to know who our esteemed turd is listening to. That'd help prepare us for whatever else is rattling around in his empty head.

Probably the same sources that say vaccines cause autism and that Q is real.
 

SMOGZINN

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Like the "unnamed sources" the lefts media uses all the time.

Yes, like that. The media is making these claims, and are citing unnamed sources as how they know this.
Trump is making these claims, and citing 'people say' as how he knows this.
Now, which is more stupid?
Please consider in your answer that what Trump is saying he knows do to 'people saying' is that noise causes cancer.
 

UberNeuman

Lifer
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“Well, that’s not true! Ivanka’s sweet, tight vag doesn’t cause dementia. DO IT!?!”
 

outriding

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I didn't defend anything. Only pointed out what he actually said.

And right there lies the problem. Let’s say Trump over heard someone say that. Anyone with 2 functioning brain cells should know that is not even remotely plausible. But trump just yammers on about it like it is true. Now you show up and do the exact same thing trump does and you are clueless why people call you out on it. If you would just think for a minute and instead of arguing semantics you might get some respect. But I am not going to hold my breath for that to happen
 

Meghan54

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And right there lies the problem. Let’s say Trump over heard someone say that. Anyone with 2 functioning brain cells should know that is not even remotely plausible. But trump just yammers on about it like it is true. Now you show up and do the exact same thing trump does and you are clueless why people call you out on it. If you would just think for a minute and instead of arguing semantics you might get some respect. But I am not going to hold my breath for that to happen


Houston, I believe we've found his problem.
 

cytg111

Lifer
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Like the "unnamed sources" the lefts media uses all the time.
Which has the subtle tendency to turn out correct. In like 95% of the time. We should be so lucky Trump told the truth just 5% of the time but I dont think he has it in him...
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
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Yes, like that. The media is making these claims, and are citing unnamed sources as how they know this.
Trump is making these claims, and citing 'people say' as how he knows this.
Now, which is more stupid?
Please consider in your answer that what Trump is saying he knows do to 'people saying' is that noise causes cancer.

They are both equally stupid.
 

Jhhnn

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Like the "unnamed sources" the lefts media uses all the time.

That's ridiculous. Media across the spectrum uses anonymous sources.

The notion that wind turbines cause cancer is conspiracy theory. I mean, you know that, right? Yet the fact that it was Trump who repeated it means you'll defend, him, of course. Because he's Trump.
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
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You spend the vast majority of your posts defending Trump; the remainder trying to deny that fact.

Perfect circle of trollitude

Incorrect.


And right there lies the problem. Let’s say Trump over heard someone say that. Anyone with 2 functioning brain cells should know that is not even remotely plausible. But trump just yammers on about it like it is true. Now you show up and do the exact same thing trump does and you are clueless why people call you out on it. If you would just think for a minute and instead of arguing semantics you might get some respect. But I am not going to hold my breath for that to happen

As I stated in my post, Where did I say that it is plausible?

" In all fairness what he said was:

And they say the noise causes cancer.”

I don't know who "They" are, but from the wording he heard it from someone else.

I don't believe or think that noise causes cancer.

Unless you are in California where everything is known to cause cancer. /s "

Houston, I believe we've found his problem.

Keep believing. You should worry more about Your problem.
 

pcgeek11

Lifer
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That's ridiculous. Media across the spectrum uses anonymous sources.

The notion that wind turbines cause cancer is conspiracy theory. I mean, you know that, right? Yet the fact that it was Trump who repeated it means you'll defend, him, of course. Because he's Trump.

I didn't defend him. I stated that in my post.
The OP indicated that Trump declared that it causes cancer, which is not what he said. For whatever reason he stated: And they say the noise causes cancer.” I don't know or care why he stated it that way. Maybe he heard it or maybe he didn't, I don't know.
 

brycejones

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I didn't defend him. I stated that in my post.
The OP indicated that Trump declared that it causes cancer, which is not what he said. For whatever reason he stated: And they say the noise causes cancer.” I don't know or care why he stated it that way. Maybe he heard it or maybe he didn't, I don't know.

Who you? Dude we can see right through the bull shit.
 
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DrDoug

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They say pcgeek11 has sex with goats. In all fairness I am not this saying but “they” are.

As rhetorical devices “they say” and “many people are talking about it” are Trump’s license to say whatever he wants. This is how the man lies and knows he is lying when he says it. There is no fairness to be had here.

Damn, I thought they were saying that pcgoat11 has sex with geeks. Thank you for clearing that up for me!
 
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Jhhnn

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I didn't defend him. I stated that in my post.
The OP indicated that Trump declared that it causes cancer, which is not what he said. For whatever reason he stated: And they say the noise causes cancer.” I don't know or care why he stated it that way. Maybe he heard it or maybe he didn't, I don't know.

It's conspiracy theory rubbish. Trump, the birther in chief, plays that game all the time-

https://www.cnn.com/2016/08/09/politics/donald-trump-conspiracy-many-people-are-saying/index.html

It's not just indefensible, it's inexcusable. You discredit yourself to even try.
 

woolfe9998

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I didn't defend anything. Only pointed out what he actually said.

As a way of defending him. Otherwise there was no other point to what you said.

Hey, how about this. People are saying that PCGeek is a kiddy diddler. Now I'm not saying that, mind you. But "people" are. Just thought I'd throw that out there for you.
 

sportage

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In all fairness what he said was:

And they say the noise causes cancer.”

I don't know who "They" are, but from the wording he heard it from someone else.

I don't believe or think that noise causes cancer.

Unless you are in California where everything is known to cause cancer. /s

THEY are the voices in his head.
THEY tell him what to do.
One can only imagine the conversations, in the night, in the dark, Trump all alone, busy conversing with THEY.
THEY can be pretty scary.
One can only imagine....
(queue the creepy voices)
PUSH THE BUTTON DONALD. PUSH THE BUTTON. PUSH IT. PUSH IT NOW. PUSH THAT RED BUTTON YOU FAT MORON.
 

DrDoug

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They say that the sound of Baron Vladimir Hartrumpen's voice causes extensive, irrepairable brain damage. His polling numbers not changing over time confirms that this is true.