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Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
(Anonymous) 2015-09-29 01:57 am (UTC)(link)I certainly understand the appeal of that attitude in a politician in and of itself, with wanting a politician who doesn't sound like they're reading from a script and saying all the "right" things (and varying what they say depending on who they speak to).
But at the same time, that doesn't mean that people can just spout whatever crap they want without getting flack for it, especially if what they say is stupid and/or flat out wrong. And people who are running for the highest office in the land do need to have some sort of filter and measure regarding what they say, too, simply because with the media being what it is and the job itself being what it is, and the sorts of people from other parts of the world they'll work with and encounter, it's kind of a necessity.
Besides that, if people think Trump isn't being calculated with some of the supposedly spontaneous and outrageous things he says, then they're REALLY naïve. Whether he's trolling or a serious politician, he's still putting on an act somewhere along the way.
Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
tbh I roll my eyes at that argument because Bernie Sanders is doing it too, but nobody talks about that.
Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
(Anonymous) 2015-09-29 02:19 am (UTC)(link)And if that doesn't sum up how pathetic our "professional" media is nowadays, I don't know what does.
Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
yuuuuuuuuuup :|
sigh
Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
Or maybe my brain is making weird connections tonight.
Re: Holy Fucking Shit, Donald Trump
(Anonymous) 2015-09-29 02:16 am (UTC)(link)And you're also right about the dichotomy, too. I'm all for people being honest and saying what they really believe and think in and of itself, because I do think that is a necessary thing (even if what they say is offensive-at least in that case, you know that's how they genuinely feel and think, and can use that information going forward, there's less risk of being unpleasantly surprised or fooled as a result). But there's good ways to do that, and bad ways to do that. And Trump definitely falls into the "bad ways" example.