Trump used word "BULLSHIT" in a tweet. CNN reports it as is. Guess who conservatives are blaming?

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Meghan54

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Truth be told (and please don't spread it around) I've used the phrase myself. I know, you thought such an erudite gentleman would never utter such crass profanity, but we all have our moments of weakness.

So, this use of yours of BS as a phrase was in written form, I take it? That's what is being discussed, not some sudden verbal outburst due to something suddenly, maybe even painfully, happening to you to cause the outburst without thinking...such as hitting your thumb with a hammer or something similar.

That's vastly different from taking time to write out BS in its full form....one, usually, does have to think about what they write. But it's Trump, so probably no thinking was involved.
 
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GodisanAtheist

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Other famous presidential declarations with bad language:

President Camacho : Shit. I know shit's bad right now, with all that starving bullshit, and the dust storms, and we are running out of french fries and burrito coverings. But I got a solution.
 
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No, you don’t need to give him a pass. He’s losing it. He’s being cornered and he can’t handle it being the hard core narcissist that he is. He’s never wrong. He doesn’t give a shit about you or anyone else. It’s all about his ego. He’s evil. Please take time to absorb this.

Following is pure opinion


Trump is not used to being responsible to anyone but himself, he controls all his marriages, delegates everything possible off which typically isn’t a bad thing provided you inspect what you expect which he appears to not do, Trump doesn’t work for a corporation per say his business is private without shareholders.
He does not like being questioned, he does not like his answers being questioned. Why he ran for office is beyond me, all I can figure is he didn’t want to win.
 

dawp

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Following is pure opinion


Trump is not used to being responsible to anyone but himself, he controls all his marriages, delegates everything possible off which typically isn’t a bad thing provided you inspect what you expect which he appears to not do, Trump doesn’t work for a corporation per say his business is private without shareholders.
He does not like being questioned, he does not like his answers being questioned. Why he ran for office is beyond me, all I can figure is he didn’t want to win.
IMO, he ran because he was going broke and he figured that running would boost his public profile and attract customers to his properties. In reality it's having the opposite effect as I've read all his properties have seen a decrease in occupancies.

He never expected to win and can't stand the scrutiny.
 

Greenman

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Following is pure opinion


Trump is not used to being responsible to anyone but himself, he controls all his marriages, delegates everything possible off which typically isn’t a bad thing provided you inspect what you expect which he appears to not do, Trump doesn’t work for a corporation per say his business is private without shareholders.
He does not like being questioned, he does not like his answers being questioned. Why he ran for office is beyond me, all I can figure is he didn’t want to win.
That's as reasonable as anything else I've seen.
The man has proven again and again that he doesn't have the ability to shut up.
 

Lanyap

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Following is pure opinion


Trump is not used to being responsible to anyone but himself, he controls all his marriages, delegates everything possible off which typically isn’t a bad thing provided you inspect what you expect which he appears to not do, Trump doesn’t work for a corporation per say his business is private without shareholders.
He does not like being questioned, he does not like his answers being questioned. Why he ran for office is beyond me, all I can figure is he didn’t want to win.




I would agree.

Donald Trump's Ghostwriter Thinks He's The "Most Purely Evil Human Being" He's Met
Usually, when you move on from a job, the incredibly irritating aspects of former colleagues turn into foibles on which burnished anecdotes hinge on. You treat them more kindly in retrospect, now that you don't have to breathe the same air as them eight hours a day. It functions like entropy, but specifically for people who heat fish up in the microwave.

Donald Trump apparently does not enjoy that effect. His ghostwriter on The Art of the Deal, Tony Schwartz, told Reddit during an Ask Me Anything session that the president is "the most purely evil human being" Schwartz has ever met.

"I believe deeply that most people are better than their worst behaviours," he wrote. "I also believe there are some who are simply irredeemable and evil. [Psychiatrist and author] Scott Peck called them 'People of the Lie'. They lack any conscience, as Trump does, and so they're almost purely evil. Trump is the most purely evil human being I've ever met, and also the most insecure."

The worst thing about working with Trump? "The shortness of his attention span and his utter lack of interest in anything but himself."

Schwartz has spent the last few years doing a very public form of penance for helping to build the edifice of Trump as a master businessman by dragging him at every opportunity. He added that the biggest change in Trump since the time Schwartz worked with him was that he'd become more rabidly horrible.

"If he had any ideology when I met him, it was faintly libertarian," Schwartz said. "As in: You do whatever you want to to do so long as it doesn't get in the way of my doing whatever the hell I want to do. In the last few years I believe he has moved relentlessly to the right. He's become more nativist, racist, narrow-minded and he's now just a shade to the right of Attila the Hun."

Any more for any more? "I never saw him read a book, and other than The Art of the Deal, I suspect he's never read a book in his adult life," Schwartz said. "As for comprehension for what he does read, I'd say it's early high school level. To judge his writing level, read his tweets, particularly the angrier ones, which is most, and which he writes himself. His way of communicating is very primitive."
 

thilanliyan

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Trump's having a bad week, after a very bad last week, and probably the start of a very bad year, I'll give him a pass on this one.
CNN can say bullshit in every headline if they like, if it ever bothers me I'll turn off the TV.
Is there anything of questionable morality/legality he's done that you have not or will not give him a pass on? (Where's the line basically)
 

VRAMdemon

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Yesterday, Tan The Conman tweeted this:

https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/...606352386?s=20

You don't see anything, right?

The original tweet was a WH video which contained portions of a Nickelback video, with some anti-Biden imagery thrown in.

Nickelback filed a copyright violation with Twitter, and Twitter removed the video.

Now all we have to do is get Trump to post it two more times and he gets auto-banned.
 

SMOGZINN

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Twitter has basically said that they will not ban the President no matter how many rules he breaks. They will only remove individual tweets that they find to be overly problematic (which is to say could ones that could open them up to litigation).
 

HomerJS

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I postulated this almost 4 months ago. 81% of this forum who voted agree
 

Bitek

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Reminds me of this playing in the middle of the day. It's been a potty mouth admin.

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