perineumlick
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No, no; you guys just don't get it. You're all part of the problem because you refuse to coddle these racists. You have to be better, not the other way around.
All of Megyn Kelly and NBC's defenses come off real hollow when she was hanging around posing for photos with Alex Jones. That's not how a real journalist operates. All of the actions in association with this interview speak to a complete lack of seriousness given to the subject.
Actions speak louder than words. So far, she has done a great job of reporting at NBC.
You don't think she had producers whispering in her ear telling her what to do in order to push the Fox News agenda? Wouldn't surprise me if Fox pulls that crap more than any other news network. I think Megyn started looking for a way out of the network after how Trump treated her after the first republican debate. That was her tipping point that maybe being a pawn for a network like Fox wasn't healthy for her.
Megyn Kelly deserves a second chance. If people weren't given second chances, whats the point in changing your behavior at all if people are only going to judge you for your past?
After McKinney, Texas police officer Eric Casebolt was caught on camera manhandling a 15-year-old black girl and dragging her to the ground, Kelly insisted that she didnt want to make excuses for the officers behavior but then proceeded to make excuses anyway.
The girl was no saint, either, Kelly said of Dajerria Becton. He had told her to leave, and she continued to linger. When a cop tells you to leave, get out.
She once claimed First Lady Michelle Obama and others who call for social justice are perpetuating a culture of victimhood: It takes away your power to send the message that you are a victim and you will remain a victim unless the man gets his foot off of your neck.
During a discussion with Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, Kelly dismissed the Department of Justice (DOJ) report on Ferguson Police Departments disproportionate targeting of blacks as a case of bad apples, according to Media Matters. Despite serious findings of racial bias and stereotyping in the department, Kelly called the report problematic, arguing that there are very few companies in America [where] you wont find racist emails.'
In a September 2015 panel discussion, Kelly tried to diagnose the problem of violence and poverty in black communities, saying that a "them versus us," "anti-cop" culture is partly to blame.
"People have called it the 'thug mentality,' and that's a controversial term," she said. "But that it's cool to sort of hate the cops, and hang out and be somebody who doesn't necessarily prize being there for your family, and so on. And how do you reverse that?"
Following the death of Sandra Bland in July 2015, Kelly suggested that Bland could have done something to prevent her arrest.
An officer in Waller County, Texas, pulled Bland over for not signaling before changing lanes. After being violently arrested, Bland was found dead in her jail cell three days later in an apparent suicide that was later investigated as murder.
"Even if you know the cop is in the wrong, comply and complain later," Kelly later said while interviewing Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke on her show.
That makes her look even worse in my eyes honestly. If it took Trump coming to power to make her realize she was working at the wrong network for the wrong people after all that time, well fuck her.
This was before he came to power. It was when Trump refused to attend a debate if that woman who bleeds out of her...wherever...was a moderator (Megyn Kelly). And Fox didn't stand up for Megyn at all.
Enjoy another four years of Trump in office with attitudes like this. You've no chance of nurturing progressive discourse with this approach. Seriously, when in the history of humanity has calling someone nasty names achieved a single fucking thing? You are making yourselves feel better with a crude outburst of endorphins, while contributing to the atmosphere you so despise.
I find it so frustrating because I'm fighting for the same thing. I want Trump out of office, I want crazies like Jones relegated to an embarrassing footnote in history books, I want people to accept that racism is as prevalent today as it ever has been, but one thing I've learnt in my time is that dismissing and deriding people doesn't achieve a thing, and we really need to be working towards making a positive change. It starts with how we interact with the people with which we disagree.
I'd never defend Kelly's past offences, but she seems to be forging a new path and the results so far have been progressive.
PS: Do you really think she left solely for the money? You don't think Fox would have matched the offer? Get real.
All of Megyn Kelly and NBC's defenses come off real hollow when she was hanging around posing for photos with Alex Jones. That's not how a real journalist operates. All of the actions in association with this interview speak to a complete lack of seriousness given to the subject.
Enjoy another four years of Trump in office with attitudes like this. You've no chance of nurturing progressive discourse with this approach. Seriously, when in the history of humanity has calling someone nasty names achieved a single fucking thing? You are making yourselves feel better with a crude outburst of endorphins, while contributing to the atmosphere you so despise.
I find it so frustrating because I'm fighting for the same thing. I want Trump out of office, I want crazies like Jones relegated to an embarrassing footnote in history books, I want people to accept that racism is as prevalent today as it ever has been, but one thing I've learnt in my time is that dismissing and deriding people doesn't achieve a thing, and we really need to be working towards making a positive change. It starts with how we interact with the people with which we disagree.
I'd never defend Kelly's past offences, but she seems to be forging a new path and the results so far have been progressive.
PS: Do you really think she left solely for the money? You don't think Fox would have matched the offer? Get real.
Where do you rank David Frum on a scale of one to 10Enjoy another four years of Trump in office with attitudes like this. You've no chance of nurturing progressive discourse with this approach. Seriously, when in the history of humanity has calling someone nasty names achieved a single fucking thing? You are making yourselves feel better with a crude outburst of endorphins, while contributing to the atmosphere you so despise.
I find it so frustrating because I'm fighting for the same thing. I want Trump out of office, I want crazies like Jones relegated to an embarrassing footnote in history books, I want people to accept that racism is as prevalent today as it ever has been, but one thing I've learnt in my time is that dismissing and deriding people doesn't achieve a thing, and we really need to be working towards making a positive change. It starts with how we interact with the people with which we disagree.
I'd never defend Kelly's past offences, but she seems to be forging a new path and the results so far have been progressive.
PS: Do you really think she left solely for the money? You don't think Fox would have matched the offer? Get real.
How can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
How can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
How can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
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Yes because well over a decade of reaching across the aisle has worked so damn well for the Democrats and the Left. If the GOP actually listened instead of stone walling everything in the most hypocritical manner possible I'd be fine with this,"talk it out" mentality. Problem is one side has based its entire strategy on not talking it out and actively working against the other side in every capacity all the damn time. Most of our problems in this country seems to be because people think you can work with the modern GOP when their entire strategy is to undermine everyone working against them and label them as monsters trying to destroy the country.
Yeah, you keep giving a voice to these unrepentant racists. Why try to humanize people who make a living off of dehumanizing the disadvantaged? You can't just resolve a person's sordid past just because you like a couple of their recent interviews, especially when that person hasn't shown any remorse for those transgressions whatsoever. Why does the victim have to keep reaching out to his/her oppressor, in the hope that one day they will see the light? Why can't the onus be on the asshole to change his/her ways?Enjoy another four years of Trump in office with attitudes like this. You've no chance of nurturing progressive discourse with this approach. Seriously, when in the history of humanity has calling someone nasty names achieved a single fucking thing? You are making yourselves feel better with a crude outburst of endorphins, while contributing to the atmosphere you so despise.
I find it so frustrating because I'm fighting for the same thing. I want Trump out of office, I want crazies like Jones relegated to an embarrassing footnote in history books, I want people to accept that racism is as prevalent today as it ever has been, but one thing I've learnt in my time is that dismissing and deriding people doesn't achieve a thing, and we really need to be working towards making a positive change. It starts with how we interact with the people with which we disagree.
I'd never defend Kelly's past offences, but she seems to be forging a new path and the results so far have been progressive.
PS: Do you really think she left solely for the money? You don't think Fox would have matched the offer? Get real.
I really don't care to "win" them back at all.
Aiming it at the GOP establishment is pointless, it's the independents, the swing voters, the unengaged, those are the ones you need to attract with your message. And I personally don't see how you're gonna achieve that when crudely calling people in the arena 'pieces of shit' seems to be the only contribution many posters here can muster.
Then as I said, enjoy Trump until 2024.
Aiming it at the GOP establishment is pointless, it's the independents, the swing voters, the unengaged, those are the ones you need to attract with your message. And I personally don't see how you're gonna achieve that when crudely calling people in the arena 'pieces of shit' seems to be the only contribution many posters here can muster.
How can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
Then as I said, enjoy Trump until 2024.
You get the half the of the country that didn't vote at all to actually come out and vote for your candidates and ignore those that never will because they think you're the devil and destroying the country they love with every move you make just because you're part of the left.
I agree with the first bit, but the second bit is asinine because you simply create the situation Obama faced where he couldn't get much done because the GOP had too much power. You're going to have to win SOME of these people over one day if you ever want to have a clear majority to push through a progressive agenda.
It's just the way it is.
How can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
I agree with the first bit, but the second bit is asinine because you simply create the situation Obama faced where he couldn't get much done because the GOP had too much power. You're going to have to win SOME of these people over one day if you ever want to have a clear majority to push through a progressive agenda.
It's just the way it is.
I agree with the first bit, but the second bit is asinine because you simply create the situation Obama faced where he couldn't get much done because the GOP had too much power. You're going to have to win SOME of these people over one day if you ever want to have a clear majority to push through a progressive agenda.
It's just the way it is.
Then as I said, enjoy Trump until 2024.
The GOP and Trump especially, won the election on calling the other sides pieces of shit and much of the nation's population that wasn't white, straight and male. What world are you living on?
Again the entire premise of your argument is that the GOP are not only willing to listen but they are actually willing to evolve and work together with those they often paint as monsters and terrible disgusting people. We have seen that is not the case over and over and over again for decades now.
Where do you rank David Frum on a scale of one to 10
How are you going to change our minds with an attitude like that?
No, they won because Trump engaged with a rural America that felt left behind, rightly or wrongly. Racism was a part of it, but jobs probably played just as big a role for money people, and they believed his coal-powered agenda was right for them. It's not, and we have to make them see how.
The second bit is a disastrous and inaccurate summation of my argument. You'll note that I have continually said we have to target the voters, not the GOP establishment.
You do realize Clinton got 3 million more votes last time around right? If things stay the same, Democrats most likely win the next one.
Convincing 3rd party and non-voters to come around is far more productive than going after Trump voters. That's where the effort needs to be to build a cushion so a fluke like 2016 doesn't happen again.
This forum wouldn't even accept the idea that Trump had a chance of winning even as the votes were being read. People were so dismissive to the point of being aggressive. "Most likely" doesn't cut it.
Agree with the second bit. My point is though that if we contribute to the fiery discourse then why would people traditionally uninterested or averse to politics want to get involved?
You do a bit long enough, it penetrates your psyche, and it morphs from a "role" to your actual persona. I think Jones morphed into this a few years after his 9/11 bullshit.He's not looney tunes. Like most of these alt-right, far right extreme conservative conspiracy pushing mouth pieces they are playing a role because they are semi-good at manipulation with no moral compass holding them back trying to make lots of money. The douchebag probably doesn't believe 90% of the bullshit he shovels and him and his "journalist' just scour the internet daily for the stupidest most fear mongering shit they can plaster as news to keep the clicks coming.
It's a thousand times worse than being looney tunes.
The Votes that are a part of the GOP establishment? If these people continue to vote these scum bags into power over and over and over again despite their policies being terrible and affecting them in terrible ways then yes they're part of the problem.
I explained why, several times, you're just here for cheap shots. If you're going to use your energy in that way, as it seems many of you are, then yeah, I see Trump's re-election a 50/50 proposition when realistically it should be almost 0.
Sure, some of them are, but a big part of his appeal to many was his anti-establishment rhetoric, so its simplistic to lump all his supporters in with the GOP.
I dare say he would have gone close to winning even as an Independent, had he split away during the drama of the primary's.
That was the entire nation buddy, not just this forum but thanks for the GAF hive mind post. Always enlightening.
You can still call out the bull shit of the other side and appeal to voters. A lot of these people voted in both of Obama's elections and those were no less firey or contentious.
Yes it was, but GAF was a good example of just how out of hand it all got, and how people were so single-minded and dismissive.
Of course you can call it out, but there's better ways of doing it than with crude personal attacks and disgusting rhetoric about another human being.
You CANNOT be serious that this wasn't the most firey or contentious election ever. Come on now. 2008 was a cakewalk comparatively because you didn't have the huge influence of fake news and social media on the level of discourse. 2012 was decidedly worse and racism reared its head but Romney was moderate in a lot of ways so he didn't fire up the right-leaning voters like Trump did. It was nothing like the toxic, bile-filled 2016 election, where I think most would agree it was the most brutal of all time. I'm shocked you would say that.
As I said in my previous post. I really don't care to "win" them back at all. Sure as hell not if I have to put my and other PoC/minorities personhood and humanity on the negotiation table under the guise of a mere "difference in opinion/viewpoints".
If you and people like you spent half as much time trying to educate these people as you do preaching to minorities and PoC to "understand and empathise" with these folks we'd probably be a much better nation.
It wasn't as bad as the last election but I saw people burning effigies of Obama, saw him dressed up like Hitler, saw people beheading puppets of him and saying he should be shot and so on and so forth. That isn't even including all the racist stuff and everything else. The mean and ugly side on the right has been one they've nurtured for a long time.
Then literally, why is anyone in this thread arguing.Your grand contribution to this thread was writing 'lol' and excruciating one liners, whereas I am trying to improve the level of discourse by engaging people and responding respectfully. And I'm the one who is not helping make America a better nation? Right...
I won't pretend to understand your bitterness towards these people who have caused you so much misery, it would be disingenuous for me to do so, but I won't follow along with your defeatist attitude. To be clear, I'm talking about reconnecting with the moderates, the independents, the swingers, the people we can realistically reel back in. I'm not talking about the alt-right crazies like Jones and Breitbart and the white supremacists. You're right, they are beyond redemption but thankfully they represent a tiny sliver of the political landscape (albeit a loud one).
The arrival of a black man as a realistic presidential nominee did indeed bring out the crazies. It definitely intensified after Bush. But as I said from the beginning, those aren't the people who will keep Trump in power. It's the swing-voters who will, some who voted Trump for whatever reason. We have to win them back, but by writing them all off then we're potentially energising them to double down, as humans so oft tend to do when challenged.
It wasn't as bad as the last election but I saw people burning effigies of Obama, saw him dressed up like Hitler, saw people beheading puppets of him and saying he should be shot and so on and so forth. That isn't even including all the racist stuff and everything else. The mean and ugly side on the right has been one they've nurtured for a long time.
Enjoy another four years of Trump in office with attitudes like this.
Hahahaha not this shit againHow can you hope to win back the people who voted him into office when your own behaviour is juvenile and petty?
Receipts? And any evidence that she is repentant at all?I'd never defend Kelly's past offences, but she seems to be forging a new path and the results so far have been progressive.
Nah, I'm sure that the sexual harassment culture must have bothered her too. But only as soon as it affected her personally, of course.PS: Do you really think she left solely for the money? You don't think Fox would have matched the offer? Get real.
No, they won because Trump engaged with a rural America that felt left behind, rightly or wrongly. Racism was a part of it, but jobs probably played just as big a role for money people, and they believed his coal-powered agenda was right for them. It's not, and we have to make them see how.
The second bit is a disastrous and inaccurate summation of my argument. You'll note that I have continually said we have to target the voters, not the GOP establishment.