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Thread: Life in the Trump Era, Part 2

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    The danger of "whataboutism" is typically your own hypocrisy is revealed. So which is it, is what Giuliani said about HRC offensive and shouldn't have happened without the right being disgusted? Then does that make Michelle Wolf's comments also inappropriate and offensive? Or is what Giuliani said okay like some on the left are now defending with Wolf?

    It's pretty easy, personal attacks about someone's appearance shouldn't be accepted. I also don't think SHS is 'ugly' and find that assertion irrelevant to anything. 99.999% of us aren't moving product in an ad... with the exception of LA Ute (if he were to grow back his mustache) and possibly Scratch.

    Now, like Spicer before her, she plays the role of Baghdad Bob for Mr Trump's ongoing insanity. I can't imagine what that must be like and why anyone would stay onboard to do that for someone. She is obviously pretty good at what she does and is not stupid. She obviously knows she is peddling his lies. That to me is pretty disgusting.

    And I think that is fair game and a valid criticism.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocker Ute View Post
    It's pretty easy, personal attacks about someone's appearance shouldn't be accepted. I also don't think SHS is 'ugly' and find that assertion irrelevant to anything. 99.999% of us aren't moving product in an ad... with the exception of LA Ute (if he were to grow back his mustache) and possibly Scratch.
    At least Scratch and I are not so egotistical that we use a portrait of ourselves as our avatar on this board.

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