Morgan wrote:
Of course you wonder,
your nonsensical post reflects that, you see, you can't have it both ways, you either understand the post and can misrepresent, or you don't understand and then intentionally misrepresnting is impossible because it is misinterpreted, have I now gone over your head?
ps try and not to be such a little girl, and that is not a metaphor.
I just agreed with pafret's take on you Morgan.
As far as being a "little girl";
Did you ever grow up enough to take responsibility for your lack of wisdom?
Like I said before; you misrepresent other's positions.
Morgan wrote:
"Where do you get Trump as a humble anything, especially a farm boy? What forces are good and what are evil, I think evil now resides in the white house if you want to call self-interest evil, I know it can be.
You are correct, few things are black and white especially politics, but to think Trump is innocent of political manipulations because he didn't come from DC, that is a very naive notion, manipulating people is a sk**l, one Trump has perfected over decades with his money. Simply look at him being so familiar with getting his own way all the time, look at how he treats people, even people with just as equal importance as himself.
Unfortunately I think there is more t***h than speculation in that original post. Trump is the fictional classic outsider; Metaphor begins here the humble farm boy becomes an invincible warrior and rises to command all of the forces of good in the battle with pure evil.End Metaphor In reality nothing is ever black and white." - Morgan
pafret wrote:
"Unfortunately I think there is more t***h than speculation in that original post. Trump is the fictional classic outsider; Metaphor begins here the humble farm boy becomes an invincible warrior and rises to command all of the forces of good in the battle with pure evil. End Metaphor In reality nothing is ever black and white.
His being an outsider means he has not had the time to cultivate obligations, favors, and friends, Note that there is no mention of Trump manipulating anyone or thing who can protect his back in the infighting that goes on in the Washington cesspool. All of his co-party members consider his every action with regard to how it benefits them personally and they have no allegiance or obligation to protect Trump.
Inevitably Trump will step on the toes of his own party members because they all have their hands out to way too many fat cats, for their e******n expenses. They have other obligations that Trump has not convinced them to renege on. Is this indicative of naivete to you
*******If you wish to make an argument then state your premise. Don't pretend you are responding to my post while you slay straw men. As it stands you may have read my post but you certainly didn't comprehend what you read.******* - pafret