It's relatively easy to change minds for stupid people and also for smart ones. Smart ones will change their minds because they agree to be open to that if you have better information. For stupid people, it doesn't matter if your information is better since you only have to be authoritative in delivering it. In the middle you can't change their minds with a battering ram but it was arrogant to try since they didn't agree to any exchange of ideas.
My purpose isn't to change anyone's mind but rather to leave a clear record of position because no-one's going to blame what comes in November on me. It's not the government at fault since you all are specifically electing it, knowing full well their barbaric behavior.
The only question with Clinton is which positions she will abandon first.
(Ed: trade agreements?)
Most likely as that's what Obama did
As we have seen previously, I've been busted multiple times as if I have anything to do with the behavior of the government but that won't happen here. This horror isn't some surprise as you all special-ordered it and that's how it goes when both parties will do the same thing (i.e. more anonymous assassination, regime change, etc).
The next time a kid turns up on the beach, do count on getting a bellyful from me on the matter. I won't be hearing any bullshit of, my, oh my, how did this happen.
The next time there's a shooter rampage in America (i.e. probably within a week), there won't be any acceptance of your shocked horror and the prayers you send because you specifically voted for it.
Maybe people don't understand America hasn't given the world a reason to believe a word it says and they don't. That's not a fault of the people of the world. You chose it in your election.
Note: if you think Europe loves you then you better stay out of Munich for a while.
You can see how America plays it as CNN had a big splash for Munich yesterday. As soon as it was determined there was no way to tag the shootings to ISIS, they forgot about it altogether. This place is shallow like Abbot's Flatland.
(Ed: will you antagonize everyone in the country?)
It doesn't antagonize everyone, only the animals.
(Ed: what's an animal?)
I support Clinton because Trump is bad. Logic like that wouldn't even pass in a kindergarten.
My purpose isn't to change anyone's mind but rather to leave a clear record of position because no-one's going to blame what comes in November on me. It's not the government at fault since you all are specifically electing it, knowing full well their barbaric behavior.
The only question with Clinton is which positions she will abandon first.
(Ed: trade agreements?)
Most likely as that's what Obama did
As we have seen previously, I've been busted multiple times as if I have anything to do with the behavior of the government but that won't happen here. This horror isn't some surprise as you all special-ordered it and that's how it goes when both parties will do the same thing (i.e. more anonymous assassination, regime change, etc).
The next time a kid turns up on the beach, do count on getting a bellyful from me on the matter. I won't be hearing any bullshit of, my, oh my, how did this happen.
The next time there's a shooter rampage in America (i.e. probably within a week), there won't be any acceptance of your shocked horror and the prayers you send because you specifically voted for it.
Maybe people don't understand America hasn't given the world a reason to believe a word it says and they don't. That's not a fault of the people of the world. You chose it in your election.
Note: if you think Europe loves you then you better stay out of Munich for a while.
You can see how America plays it as CNN had a big splash for Munich yesterday. As soon as it was determined there was no way to tag the shootings to ISIS, they forgot about it altogether. This place is shallow like Abbot's Flatland.
(Ed: will you antagonize everyone in the country?)
It doesn't antagonize everyone, only the animals.
(Ed: what's an animal?)
I support Clinton because Trump is bad. Logic like that wouldn't even pass in a kindergarten.
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