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On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> > It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, > Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports > about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found > after the invasion of Iraq.Â* G Dubya admitted to the press that none had > been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and those > who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. |
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On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > >> >> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, >> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports >> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found >> after the invasion of Iraq.Â* G Dubya admitted to the press that none >> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and >> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. > > I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued > after it was admitted no WMDs found.Â* It does show the average Fox > viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. > I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news source was Fox. > I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and > such.Â* She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times.Â* As > sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into > the strong right wing political news.Â* I avoid talking politics with her. > I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has done great things. |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > >> > >> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, > >> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports > >> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found > >> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none > >> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and > >> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. > > > > I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued > > after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox > > viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. > > > I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about > WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I > just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people > who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news > source was Fox. > > I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and > > such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As > > sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into > > the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her.. > > > I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well > educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has > done great things. I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. OTOH, I knew a couple of ladies that thought Hitler was a wonderful guy. Mostly, they said he was a pretty good dancer. Of course, those were some pretty loony broads. The kind you run and hide when you saw them coming. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >> On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> > On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, >> >> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports >> >> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found >> >> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none >> >> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and >> >> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. >> > >> > I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued >> > after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox >> > viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. >> > >> I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about >> WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I >> just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people >> who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news >> source was Fox. >> > I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and >> > such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As >> > sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into >> > the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. >> > >> I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well >> educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has >> done great things. > >I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even aside from his politics. |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > > wrote: > > >On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > >> On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >> > On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > >> > > >> >> > >> >> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, > >> >> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports > >> >> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found > >> >> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none > >> >> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and > >> >> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. > >> > > >> > I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued > >> > after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox > >> > viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. > >> > > >> I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about > >> WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I > >> just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people > >> who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news > >> source was Fox. > >> > I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and > >> > such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As > >> > sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into > >> > the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. > >> > > >> I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well > >> educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has > >> done great things. > > > >I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. > A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even > aside from his politics. Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. They didn't need any particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. I've given up trying to figure out why they feel the need for Trump to be president. In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. |
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On 1/29/2021 4:18 PM, dsi1 wrote:
>> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even >> aside from his politics. > > Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. That sir, is the funniest thing you've said this year. Not enough morals to buy a penny bubble gum. |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 3:48:57 PM UTC-6, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/29/2021 4:18 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > >> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even > >> aside from his politics. > > > > Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. > That sir, is the funniest thing you've said this year. Not enough > morals to buy a penny bubble gum. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7qhVJIPfck --Bryan |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 11:48:57 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote:
> On 1/29/2021 4:18 PM, dsi1 wrote: > > >> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even > >> aside from his politics. > > > > Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. > That sir, is the funniest thing you've said this year. Not enough > morals to buy a penny bubble gum. What a coincidence, that's the dumbest thing you've said this year! Trump has no morals but some of his supporters do. Blows your mind, don't it? Of course it does. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 13:18:10 -0800 (PST), dsi1
> wrote: >On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >> >I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. >> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even >> aside from his politics. > >Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. They didn't need any particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. I've given up trying to figure out why they feel the need for Trump to be president. In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. > I never said they were white-trash hillbillies or that they aren't morally upright, self-made, successful men or that they need a particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. > I'm only saying that you have to be a very bad judge of character not to see through Trump. > |
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Master Bruce wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 13:18:10 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > > wrote: > >> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote: >>> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >>> > wrote: >>> >>>> I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. >>> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even >>> aside from his politics. >> >> Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. They didn't need any particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. I've given up trying to figure out why they feel the need for Trump to be president. In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. >> > I never said they were white-trash hillbillies or that they aren't > morally upright, self-made, successful men or that they need a > particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. >> > I'm only saying that you have to be a very bad judge of character not > to see through Trump. Druce, do you think he might be a bitchy biddy? Sniff his ass again. See if it's sweeter now. |
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dsi1 wrote:
> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote: >> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1 >> > wrote: >> >>> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: >>>> On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: >>>>> On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, >>>>>> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports >>>>>> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found >>>>>> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none >>>>>> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and >>>>>> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. >>>>> >>>>> I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued >>>>> after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox >>>>> viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. >>>>> >>>> I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about >>>> WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I >>>> just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people >>>> who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news >>>> source was Fox. >>>>> I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and >>>>> such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As >>>>> sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into >>>>> the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. >>>>> >>>> I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well >>>> educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has >>>> done great things. >>> >>> I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. >> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even >> aside from his politics. > > Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. They didn't need any particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. I've given up trying to figure out why they feel the need for Trump to be president. In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. > Trump is still yoose president on da rock? In a week or two, yoose heathen will get the news when the supply boat gets there. PS there's a parcel in container 5386 which contains your order of chinese hearing aids. |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 3:47:08 PM UTC-10, Hank Rogers wrote:
> dsi1 wrote: > > On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:56:08 AM UTC-10, Master Bruce wrote: > >> On Fri, 29 Jan 2021 12:53:26 -0800 (PST), dsi1 > >> > wrote: > >> > >>> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > >>>> On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > >>>>> On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > >>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, > >>>>>> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports > >>>>>> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found > >>>>>> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none > >>>>>> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and > >>>>>> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. > >>>>> > >>>>> I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued > >>>>> after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox > >>>>> viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. > >>>>> > >>>> I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about > >>>> WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source.. I > >>>> just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people > >>>> who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news > >>>> source was Fox. > >>>>> I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and > >>>>> such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As > >>>>> sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into > >>>>> the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. > >>>>> > >>>> I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well > >>>> educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has > >>>> done great things. > >>> > >>> I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. > >> A smart person rejects Trump for his character first of all, even > >> aside from his politics. > > > > Your simplistic view of things is simply not true. These guys ain't gap-toothed white-trash hillbillies. These guys are morally upright, self-made, successful, men. They didn't need any particular guy in the White House to be where they are now. I've given up trying to figure out why they feel the need for Trump to be president. In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. > > > Trump is still yoose president on da rock? > > In a week or two, yoose heathen will get the news when the supply > boat gets there. > > PS there's a parcel in container 5386 which contains your order of > chinese hearing aids. Hank, yoose ignorant hillbilly, Google is saying that I'm posting way too much so I'm not going to be able to pay you the attention that yoose so desperately seek. Please continue to keep sniffing my ass so that I'll feel guilty and will, on occasion, toss yoose a bone of attention. That's about all I can afford on your nasty ass. Thanks for your attention in this matter! |
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dsi1 wrote:
> In the end, it's not worth my time pondering over. You often say how valuable your time is. We so are blessed that you've seen fit to post. Most asians won't give us the time of day. Thank you. Bend over and druce will smootch on your ass. |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 2:53:30 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote:
> > OTOH, I knew a couple of ladies that thought Hitler was a wonderful guy. > Mostly, they said he was a pretty good dancer. > Pretty good? I heard that back in the day, he could dance circles around Fred Astaire. > --Bryan |
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On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 11:09:36 AM UTC-10, wrote:
> On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 2:53:30 PM UTC-6, dsi1 wrote: > > > > OTOH, I knew a couple of ladies that thought Hitler was a wonderful guy. > > Mostly, they said he was a pretty good dancer. > > > Pretty good? I heard that back in the day, he could dance circles around > Fred Astaire. > > > > --Bryan 0U2? |
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![]() "dsi1" wrote in message ... On Friday, January 29, 2021 at 10:24:14 AM UTC-10, Dave Smith wrote: > On 2021-01-29 2:23 p.m., Ed Pawlowski wrote: > > On 1/29/2021 10:18 AM, Dave Smith wrote: > > > >> > >> It's pretty sad the way that some media sources lie. From what I see, > >> Fox seems to be the worst. As recently as 2015 there were news reports > >> about the percentage of Americans who thought that WMDs had been found > >> after the invasion of Iraq. G Dubya admitted to the press that none > >> had been found. At least one article broke it down by media source and > >> those who listened to FOX were way more likely to believe the old lie. > > > > I don't think that proves the media source lies unless they continued > > after it was admitted no WMDs found. It does show the average Fox > > viewer blieves what they choose to rather than truth. > > > I am not sure how long the various media sources kept up stores about > WMDs found, but I did come across a recent on in a right wing source. I > just thought it was interesting that the largest percentages of people > who believed that they had been found were those whose primary news > source was Fox. > > I have a friend, very intelligent, but watches too much Fox, OAN and > > such. She says she does not trust anything in the NY Times. As > > sensible and smart as she is with everything else, she is sucked into > > the strong right wing political news. I avoid talking politics with her. > > > I have a friend who hangs out at the dog park. She is a smart, well > educated and well travelled woman. She things Trump is wonderful and has > done great things. I know a couple of guys that are Trump supporters. I love those guys! Not because they are Trump supporters but because they're smarter and more accomplished than I and are always available to answer my questions about anything. I consider them to be an invaluable resource. We just avoid talking about you-know-who. OTOH, I knew a couple of ladies that thought Hitler was a wonderful guy. Mostly, they said he was a pretty good dancer. Of course, those were some pretty loony broads. The kind you run and hide when you saw them coming. === lol |
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