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Gotta say, listening to Trump go after flag-burning has had, to date, one predictable result: the left (and others) citing the Supreme Court case that enshrined that act as protected by the First Amendment. Good on them, I say. It's obviously true the Supreme Court ruled as such. However, the real chuckle I get is reading the same people argue that Citizens United -- a First Amendment, free speech case -- should be overturned. The irony. Goddamn, Trump, his troll game is on point.
The second predictable outcome is that the nutjob protestors are, IMO, likely to take up flag-burning in response to Trump's tweet to "prove him wrong." Like so many puppets dancing on a fucking string. He owns the shit out of those clowns.
Unfortunately, he isn't running message board smack. He's the goddamn President-elect. So, yeah -- great troll game, but not exactly presidential.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Is there a lot of flag burning going on or is this a preemptive strike?Last edited by froot loops; November 30, 2016, 12:33 PM.
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I think there was something on TV yesterday and it was likely a stream of consciousness post.
If I were giving him credit for being an evil mastermind, then it's yet another brilliant effort to pivot attention. And if he gets the protesters to actually start burning flags it really works well for him.
I wish I could attribute brilliant malice to him, but I stick more with buffoonery.Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
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Yep, we are pretty much going to have to ignore the rantings if the angry Internet commenter in chief. The election is over, there is nothing to be gained by railing against his idiocy. The more he distracts with this nonsense, the less you pay attention to some of the GOP dream agenda getting pushed through.
Unfortunately it's not just the left being played, the media buys into the madness. Even if you focus on the policy, there is no guarantee they talk about it when they grab eyeballs with the latest tweet.
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostYep, we are pretty much going to have to ignore the rantings if the angry Internet commenter in chief. The election is over, there is nothing to be gained by railing against his idiocy. The more he distracts with this nonsense, the less you pay attention to some of the GOP dream agenda getting pushed through.
Unfortunately it's not just the left being played, the media buys into the madness. Even if you focus on the policy, there is no guarantee they talk about it when they grab eyeballs with the latest tweet.
:facepalm:
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Another example: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/29/bu...=top-news&_r=0
I count this as progress. They are covering it, but with a skeptical eye. The ``we're asking a question we know the answer to'' type of headline combined with the ``covering ourselves'' approach. Hopefully that's a transition approach. They know of the problem.
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