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I love it when a plan comes together.
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so, the utilitarian function of the President is to do the greatest good for the greatest number of people while upholding the Constitution. The President is in a unique position to assess that big picture since the President's constituency is all citizens. That constituency; however, sees only parts of the big picture. It uses character assessment to fill in the gaps which breaks down roughly to: Bad - those who do what's wrong just for their own aggrandizement. Most of the constituency has no use for bad people. Good - those who do what's right; but, often only because they have to. Good people make the world go 'round. This is where most of the constituency and their choices, in their own image, for President fall. Honorable - those who usually (no one's perfect) do what's right just for the sake of doing what's right, not because they have to. While good people make the world go 'round, honorable people set the pace. Most of the constituency aspires to at least be represented by an honorable President. After character comes personality assessment. Presidents have to be able to work with other people. When someone labels a President (or candidate) "evil" it generally means they find them insufficiently utilitarian, less than a good person, and disagreeable thus failing in all three areas of assessment. It doesn't necessarily mean oppressive, just self serving and indifferent . That's the part of the big picture they came away with. Society couples actions and motives. That's why we vest authority in the President, who's in a unique position to get the big picture, to grant pardons. The sitting President will be judged by the next President in that regard. At that level, someone who murdered 50 people; but, saved the lives of 200 can be a better person than someone who has done neither if the continued existence of the country hanged in the balance. Below that level, protocols are well established and what ifs are fruitless folly. |
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"what" has Hillary actually done that people don't like ? I would like to see the list of specifics My wife says she will not vote for Hillary. My wife detests her but will not give any particular reason(s) My wife is much more liberal than me - so go figure. The GOP Koolade is powerful stuff , |
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#93 |
I love it when a plan comes together.
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Maybe she thinks Hillary took Bill back, after his infidelity, just to ride his coattails.
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#95 |
I love it when a plan comes together.
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You make a good point: if she got into bed with Bill after he betrayed their relationship, maybe she'd get into bed with the leadership of another country after they betrayed us.
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polaroid of perfection
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Location: West Yorkshire
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Is it worse than one spouse taking another back for financial security, for the sake of the children, for religious reasons? Why is ambition worse? I mean it is often judged that way here, but I thought America celebrated all of the above? Not making this European vs American - I think we should value ambition and success more in this country. But to suggest she was somehow freeloading, just because she chose to remain in a relationship is very harsh. She's an intelligent, ambitious person, so who cares whether it was a hormonal decision, a romantic one or a business transaction. Do you really want a President who will turn his/ her back on duty for "love" like King Edward VIII?
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I love it when a plan comes together.
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Well, if it's a her and she reeeeeeeally loves me ...
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#98 |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Do you ever wonder if they just had an open marriage but when they got caught they figured good ol' conservative america would be even less accepting towards that?
That we missed the part of them laughing and teasing each other with stories about Monica on his end and stories about the pool boy on hers? |
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Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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Hillary is 100% political, zero warmth, zero personality, every word carefully chosen, lies like a fuckin' rug and smiles while doing it, no conviction too deeply held to sell out for the right price, I would vote for her if I were a voting person.
Trump is the anti-Hillary, not via warmth but via strength of personality and anti-political shoot from the hip quality. That's actually what we want right now, a giant blowhard douche. That's why no gaffe can fell him. After 7 years of intellectual, quiet, considered Presidency, we are ready for a cycle of the polar opposite. We had Mom for a while, and that was OK, but now we want Dad, even if he's... Dad. The fantasy is that he would cut the Gordian knot of a lot of problems. It would appear there is nobody in the world willing to call Putin a dick. It would be at least tremendously entertaining to see Trump take on a Kim Jong Un. |
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We'd all die laughing I suppose...
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If he wins, I wonder if others might follow. It could actually create an interesting precedent - instead of just lobbying other politicians, rich people lobbying for themselves.
And it doesn't have to just be conservatives - There are plenty of impressive and highly popular capitalist tycoons on the progressive side as well. Who's to say someone like Elon Musk* or Larry Page couldn't run? Or perhaps the next Steve Jobs? *. After the republicans appealed the birth certificate requirements before the 2024 elections when Schwarzenegger was head of the GOP, obviously. |
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UNDER CONDITIONAL MITIGATION
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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The only thing cooler than X, is having X and walking away from it.
I believe Trump doesn't want the presidency. He wants to prove he could have it if he wanted, then go back to fucking around all day with his billions. Hillary, on the other hand, wants it too badly. She's the desperate ugly sorority girl who doesn't understand that she should have just stuck with the other nerds who quietly get all the important shit done in the background. |
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#103 |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Austin, TX
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I'll tell you what I'm really hoping, even fantasizing about with the same part of my brain that other people use for porn:
Jon Stewart 2016. But like porn, we all know life never really happens that way. |
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#104 | |
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Not for 2016, no... But I wouldn't be shocked if he does go into politics a few years down the line. He has talked a lot about the impotence he feels about his position as a commentator and not been able to do anything. Even then, I doubt it would ever be the presidency. Frankly I don't think America would vote for an agnostic Jewish guy as a president (And I am saying that as an agnostic Jewish guy), but they already have when it comes to senators and congressmen. Ofcourse, he'll then become Secretary of State, where he'll gets exposed to even more information and feels even more powerless to stop it, and.. That is the story of how he dies. The End. |
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#105 |
Werepandas - lurking in your shadows
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: In the Deep South
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glatt - That site is rigged!! I ought to sue it for cruel and inhumane mental torture. It selected HILLARY as the candidate for me! Hillary? Really? The end is near, I'm going to prepare for the rapture.
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