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  1. 57 minutes ago, Vee said:

    A rather lurid and vulgar bit of anonymous gossip from our friends at Lipstick Alley, with the names changed, reads as follows. Huge grain of salt:

    • Claims that Ivanka is a pawn of her mother, who is "always in her ear" and that Ivanka can't stand Melania.
    • Claims Melania lives solo with a nanny and a "behavior analyst therapist" for Barron on the top two "vacant floors" of Trump Tower.
    • Claims Trump doesn't like his male offspring - "they are momma's boys". Says he prefers Jared Kushner, "likes ppl who are mirror images of him in some way." Claims Ivanka is unhappy in the marriage but enjoys other men on the side.
    • Claims the sons hate Kushner; "[Trump] knows this and likes it. He likes to make people, even family, compete against each other."
    • Claims Trump's eldest son is a "serious drinker" out of control. "Had to be escorted out last night. He hates his father's guts, and has since he was a boy."
    • Claims "[Trump's] father died from Alzheimer's. There are concerns"

    All of these things are true.

  2. http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/kellyanne-conway-allegedly-punched-man-inauguration-ball-article-1.2953968

     

    Top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway allegedly punched a tuxedo-clad man at an exclusive inauguration ball just hours after the new commander-in-chief was sworn in, according to witnesses.

    Conway, who serves as President Trump's senior counselor, apparently stepped in between two men after they got into a scuffle at the invite-only Liberty Ball on Friday evening, witnesses told the Daily News.

    But the two men wouldn't break up the fight and Conway apparently punched one of them in the face with closed fists at least three times, according to stunned onlookers.

     

     

  3. 27 minutes ago, kalbir said:

    Maybe it's me, but I get the feeling that Trump wanted to win the election more than he actually wanted to be President.

    That's exactly right. He wanted to say that he won the Presidency, but none of the responsibility.

  4. If Wikileaks gets a hold of those tax returns, things will get interesting. Whatever is in those tax returns has to be damning if Trump wants to hide it, which is Wikileaks wants them. All those Trump supporters who praised Wikileaks must be feeling stupid right now. Above all else, Wikileaks is an anti-authority group and they will go after whoever is in power if they can get goods on them.

  5. 34 minutes ago, Sindacco said:

     

    Cry some more.

     

    Because we have seen it all before. The way the american left-wingers are behaving now is exactly how the left-wingers have been acting in Europe for 15-20 years. If it's not stopped now it's only gonna get worse.

    Keep it up. You're only showing exactly what you are.

     

    6 minutes ago, Sindacco said:

    Like I said, no real arguments. Any white person who doesn't agree with the socialist and liberal agenda is a nazi, racist, bigot. So predictable.

    Of course, gotta love the censorship when someone doesn't agree with you.

    Keep living in that bubble. It's your way or no way.

    Only a real idiot would call being put on ignore censorship. You are a sick, sick troll.

  6. 1 hour ago, Sindacco said:

    When you don't have any real arguments, use the "nazi" or "russian agent" cards. Everyone has the right to their opinion. You don't have the right to punch someone, vandalise stores or burn cars.

     

    Btw, weren't you the one who said that Trump wouldn't be the republican nominee, that he wouldn't debate Hillary, and that he wouldn't win the election? You were wrong every single time. You have no credibility no matter how much you try to bully others who post in this thread.

    Had a Black Lives Matter protestor been punched in the face, you'd screaming hallelujah. You right-wingers are not fooling anyone with your supposedly "fair" arguments. Give it a rest.

  7. 10 minutes ago, Vee said:

     

    Let us know when and how a Nazi getting punched becomes equivalent to a fraction of the public and private misdeeds of Donald Trump and the alt right.

    That punch probably was staged. It seems awfully convenient that he got punched while on camera. Staging things isn't uncommon among these sort.

  8. 21 minutes ago, marceline said:

     

    But Snatchgrabber said he was going to keep his account so who will be running the POTUS account?

    It will probably be a staff run account, but it's hard to tell what will happen under this administration.

  9. 7 hours ago, DRW50 said:

     

    Talking [!@#$%^&*] about a TV show isn't on the same level as any of the rest. It just seems oddly glib, as a lot of the Trump criticism of that kind does. 

    The President attacking the arts over criticizing or mocking him is really un-presidential behavior. Every President in modern times has been parodied or criticized, but you none of them went on deranged rants about it. George W. Bush got more mocked and criticized than anyone, yet he never ranted about it. In dictatorships, the arts are often the target of political retribution.

  10. Problem is, most of what Sanders promised was not going to be accomplished even if he became President. He did the same thing as Trump, which was making guarantees without plans to back them up. Free tuition and everything else sounds great, but nigh impossible to accomplish.

     

    That aside, Sanders bought a nice house some months after the primary, which I felt was interesting. I can't not believe that some of that huge campaign account didn't end up in his personal account.

  11. Low performing schools are in low income areas, which is why so many parents choose to send their kids to higher performing schools outside of their own neighborhoods. A lot of the schools in wealthier areas perform so well because of good PTA organizations that can raise enormous amounts of money for programs, so interestingly enough, good performance can't always be credited to the school district.

     

    Something else that seems to slowly gaining support among teachers is eliminating homework and focusing more on classroom learning.

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