Friday, May 11, 2018

"You Have Suffered Hardships No Other President Has, I Assume, Because I Don't Bother To Learn Things."

It's the Day's Day of Days!  Because Philander.

You know, this is so pathetic on so many levels, that I actually feel pity for Muir in this case.

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  1. I keep saying this, and I'm going to keep on saying it, because I just don't seem to have any limit for shock: this left me speechless. Even for DBD, this one is incredible.

    I can think of few examples more stark, if any, of how delusional Muir is. By delusional, I mean just straightforwardly living in a negative invert of reality.

    Does Muir just simply not know about the various ways Trump's businesses are profiting from public office? Has it simply never reached him inside the right-wing media bubble? Or does he know it, but compartmentalizes it away in some peculiar mental box that rationalizes it somehow? I genuinely wish I knew. It's absolutely unthinkable that a rational person could write things like this.

    And the whole "down a billion" thing----that's just completely made up. I have no idea where that came from, but it's complete nonsense. There's not even any evidence whatsoever that Trump HAS a billion at all, let alone has a billion to lose. To the contrary, there's plenty of evidence that he has never been worth anywhere near that much, particularly with the recent revelation that he was apparently worth, at maximum, 5 million in 1982 when he successfully fooled FORTUNE magazine into thinking he was worth many times that.

    This is, as with everything else, public record. And Muir is completely unaware.

    It's really frightening. Because this isn't just some solitary crank artist mumbling to himself. If only it were.

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  2. He's done this before--his Palin worship was just as deluded.

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  3. It was. I saw some of it.

    It's one thing when people who aren't too bright are fooled by a clever charlatan. But it's another story completely when people with above-average intelligence are deluded into thinking that an idiot who's far LESS intelligent than they are is a sharp, knowledgeable, capable leader. I can't wrap my mind around how that works.

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