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politics and politicians Title: Dilbert Creator: Trump ‘Invulnerable’ If Beats Disability Flap Dilbert creator Scott Adams said Friday afternoon that if Donald Trump survives the ongoing controversy about whether he made fun of New York Times reporter’s disability, he will be a lock to win the presidency.“If he survives this one, he’s invulnerable,” Adams said. Adams took to Periscope on Friday afternoon to promote his new book, How to Fail at Almost Everything and Still Win Big: Kind of the Story of My Life, and answered questions from fans. Recently, Adams has written about his conviction that Donald Trump will win the presidency, based on his use of sophisticated techniques of public persuasion. Adams told Reason magazine that Trump uses perceived insults to beat back opponents:
Trump stands accused of having mocked the Times‘ Serge Kovaleski, in a spat originating in a dispute over whether “thousands” of Muslims had cheered the Sep. 11, 2001 terror attacks from Jersey City. Trump maintains he did not mock the reporter and has demanded that the Times apologize to him rather than the other way around. None of the past controversies seems to have dented Trump’s lead in the polls, especially as broader news events, such as the Paris terror attacks, seem to be boosting his national lead in the Republican race. (1 image) Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 65. Trump has to be better than the other, anti-Americans who are running.
#3. To: Don (#1) Trump has to be better than the other, anti-Americans who are running. I just don't believe Trump will ever be the RNC's first choice.
#31. To: cranky (#3) I just don't believe Trump will ever be the RNC's first choice. He may end up being their only choice. The establishment types will go to him if he takes NH, and SC. Face it, Trump is in this with his own money at least through the March primaries. I think he will be in the top two after the majority of the votes in the primary are counted. He's crazy if he goes third party. He knows that would be a waste of his money. If he truly wants to be president he has to do it through the GOP.
#32. To: redleghunter (#31) He may end up being their only choice. There's always Hildebeest or O'Malley (I don't think the big donors to the DNC particularly want Sanders but who knows). If Trump isn't a bigger, more intrusive, less sovereign government guy who's on board with open borders, man-made global warming and population reduction, I don't think either national committee wants him. It's not as though the RNC or the DNC have to give voters a choice. Their candidates tend to be largely interchangeable, regardless of gender, religion, skin pigmentation or ethnicity.
#46. To: cranky, redleghunter, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#32) It's not as though the RNC or the DNC have to give voters a choice. Their candidates tend to be largely interchangeable, regardless of gender, religion, skin pigmentation or ethnicity. If you want a choice, find something other than a Republican or Democrat to vote for. Nothing is likely to change until the D&R Party brings America to it's knees in pain, and the people become desperate enough to demand useful change. The D&R party parasitic elites will not let go willingly. Bottom line: No pain, no gain.
#48. To: hondo68 (#46) I think that Trump is enough of a trump card, and is so hated and feared by the GOP Establishment, that if he's the "Republican" nominee it's not really like voting for a Republican. Really it's voting for an independent who ambushed the Republican party and used the system to wrest control of the GOP's nominating process, very much against their will. Some of Trump's proposed policies are contrary to Republican Party dogma. Of course, if he gets the nomination, and then is elected, he will then be the head of the party, and he can proceed to make those things that he stands for that the GOP currently opposes into the GOP, and change the basic positions of the GOP itself. Trump's campaign is a hostile takeover of the GOP, because Trump has assessed that running as a major party candidate has a lot of advantages over running as an Independent, and Trump is aiming to WIN, not simply make some sort of statement. And because I loathe the Republican Party but agree with Trump in all of the cases where he differs with them, I am willing to vote for Trump, as a Republican, in order to assist him in this hostile takeover, so that people like him can come in, representing people like me, and we can scour out the Republican party, driving the current Establishment out of the party and forcing them into being the "Independents", while people who think more like me become "The Republican Party". Trump and I are right about the things on which we differ with the GOP, so I'll vote for him xo we can make a new GOP. If enough people do that, the GOP will change because we'll control it and then oust the current Establishment from power. They won't go without a fight, so let's fight. "Those are brave men knocking at your door. Let's go kill them!" - Tyrion Lannister.
#49. To: Vicomte13, cruzin for a bruising, *The Two Parties ARE the Same* (#48) Really it's voting for an independent who ambushed the Republican party and used the system to wrest control of the GOP's nominating process, very much against their will. Trump doesn't rise to the level of a RINO like Ron Paul. He's a mainstream Giuliani/Clinton NYC Republican Democrat. A gun grabbing, baby killing, gay marriage, big government progressive, like Mitt. I don't like the guy, too much like Hitler. Marco Rubio will be the GOP nominee/designated loser. Perhaps President Hillary will cure your delusions of reforming the GOP, and becoming an ice water vendor in hell?
#51. To: hondo68 (#49) Didn't all of the larger GOPe donors just come out as say they would help fund Hitlery if Trump got the spot???
#52. To: CZ82 (#51) Didn't all of the larger GOPe donors just come out as say they would help fund Hitlery if Trump got the spot??? Yep. And in a way that is great, because it clears the deckplates and makes the distinction clear. Because it means that once Trump is the nominee, and once all of the large donors do just that: support Hillary, that if Trump wins, it will be thanks to the return of the rank-and-file to vote for him, as well as a massive independent and crossover vote - the return of the Reagan Democrats. And THAT, in turn, means that Trump is not only not beholden to the Republican moneyed interests - if he wins without their support - but that those moneyed interests are his declared enemies. Which, in turn, means that when he targets regulations, new taxes, the end of favorable tax and regulatory treatment at them for the good of the country, he will not be attacking his own base, but rather, attacking his enemies and weakening them. So, if the crony capitalists who have done so well under the GOP actually turn on Trump, if he wins, it will be without them, and he can rid the GOP of them and have a very free hand to eliminate their loopholes, increase their taxes, and break them. Good.
#56. To: Vicomte13 (#52) So, if the crony capitalists who have done so well under the GOP actually turn on Trump Trump IS a crony capitalist. He was born into it.
#57. To: sneakypete, Vicomte13 (#56) Trump IS a crony capitalist. Of course he is. Why do you think he contributed to the likes of the Clintons and other Drats as well as Reps? What goes around in his circles usually comes around in spades. He is part of the uber insider information caste. But he is not much different in this regard than most influential people in and out of politics.
#58. To: SOSO (#57) Trump is different because he is betraying it and doing something different.
#59. To: Vicomte13 (#58)
You can't possibly be serious. Dollar Donald's one and only motive is the grandisement of Dollar Donald which almost always involves more dollars in Dollar Donald's pockets.
#60. To: SOSO (#59) I am completely serious. I listen to Trump. I see what he does. And I compare him to the other candidates. Trump spends his own money running. The others beg for funds. Score one for Trump. He's different. He puts his money where his mouth is. Trump has accomplished much in his life, built much, that's why he has the money to do it. The other have done nothing but give speeches. Some are wealthy, but they don't spend their own cash. Score two for Trump: he has had a successful life building things and running things and getting paid for it. The others have given speeches - that's it. Trump says that global warming is a hoax. The others say that Climate Change is not primarily caused by man. Score three for Trump: he is speaking the truth. The others are hedging. Trump says to build the wall and deport. The others says that's nonsense, can't be done. Score four for Trump. Israel has a wall. It works. America deported millions before. Of course it can be done. Trump says to kill the families of terrorists and destroy their infrastructure - and to kill the human shields behind which they hide. He says it's too bad, but you have to do what you have to do to win. The others complain about Obama. Score five for Trump. Trump says he will make a deal with Russia to destroy ISIS and reduce tensions. The others say they'll impose a no-fly zone (and what? Shoot down the Russian air force and end the world in a nuclear holocaust?) Trump is the only adult in the room. Trump says he will aim at unfair tax breaks for hedge funders. The others remain silent (and will protect those hedge funders). Score seven for Trump. Trump is right about everything. The others are wrong about everything. Trump puts his money where his mouth is. The others have got nothing but mouth (because they have no success) and they run on other people's money. Go Trump.
#61. To: Vicomte13 (#60) How is global warming a hoax?
#63. To: ebonytwix (#61) It's a hoax because it is not happening, but people are saying it is happening, and generating false "data" to demonstrate a phenomenon that does not in fact exist. That's how.
#65. To: Vicomte13 (#63) How would you know it's false data? There have been statistics collected on countries with high amounts of cold weather that they are gradually getting warmer. Why wouldn't the increase in gas use and air conditioning cause global warming?
Replies to Comment # 65. How would you know it's false data? Observation.
#74. To: ebonytwix (#65) Why wouldn't the increase in gas use and air conditioning cause global warming? Are you seriously demanding someone prove a negative? It doesn't work that way,Bubba. It's up to boogers like you to prove it does.
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