yep, once trump paid up, the well went dry, time to dig a new well with the tabloids.
On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 1:01 PM, George Skorup <geo...@cbcast.com> wrote: > Sounds like instead of that guy simply changing his opinion of Trump, he > got all butt hurt about the book deal or something. It's always about the > money. > > On 10/20/2016 10:50 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: > > Good lines from the interview: > > If he were writing “The Art of the Deal” today, Schwartz said, it would be > a very different book with a very different title. Asked what he would call > it, he answered, “The Sociopath.” > > “I put lipstick on a pig,” he said. “I feel a deep sense of remorse that I > contributed to presenting Trump in a way that brought him wider attention > and made him more appealing than he is.” He went on, “I genuinely believe > that if Trump wins and gets the nuclear codes there is an excellent > possibility it will lead to the end of civilization.” > > *From:* Bill Prince > *Sent:* Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:44 AM > *To:* af@afmug.com > *Subject:* Re: [AFMUG] [OT][Politics] > > > If anyone is curious about DT's "attention to detail", or what he does or > doesn't read, they should read this article about the guy that actually > wrote "The Art of the Deal" (Tony Schwartz): > > http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2016/07/25/donald- > trumps-ghostwriter-tells-all > > > > bp > <part15sbs{at}gmail{dot}com> > > > On 10/20/2016 8:38 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: > > This goes beyond empty campaign promises. This goes to deep personal > character flaws. > > When evaluating people for personality disorders, one of the flags are > self serving statements that are almost logically impossible to be > literally true such as: > I always read the paper, I always go to church, I always take out the > trash. > > A normal person says I "almost" always read the paper or something > similar. > If we are down with the flu we don't go to church or take out the trash. > > Trump brags about not reading. > Then has the audacity to claim that "Nobody reads the bible more than me". > I'll wager he has never read the bible. Or any other significant work of > literature or history. > > Those claims are logically false, literally impossible. They insult the > intelligence of the listener. > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Travis Johnson > Sent: Thursday, October 20, 2016 9:25 AM > To: af@afmug.com > Subject: Re: [AFMUG] [OT][Politics] > > Come on Chuck... we all know this is politics. The candidates say > whatever they think they can get away with, in order to get a vote. Then > after they win, they don't have to do any of the things they said they > would do. > > I'd love to see a system where if a candidate makes a promise, wins the > election, and then doesn't follow through, that they are held > accountable (in some way). Right now it's all just words (from both > sides)... saying and doing whatever they can or want to, in order to try > and win. > > Obama did the same thing. "Politics" is the polite word for "liar". :) > > Travis > > > On 10/20/2016 9:08 AM, ch...@wbmfg.com wrote: > > I don’t have an issue with some of the positions of Trump, I even agree > with some of them. I am a conservative but more centrist libertarian. I > fall square to the right on issues of gun control and abortion. Everything > else I try to square with my own personal philosophy and world views. I do > in-fact read the Bible. I try to be like like the main character of the > New Testament. I fail constantly - but I keep trying. > > I think the guy is psychologically unhinged. > > For example he has said: > “Nobody reads the bible more than me” > "My fingers are long and beautiful, as, it has been well documented, are > various other parts of my body." > "I think the only difference between me and the other candidates is that > I'm more honest and my women are beautiful." > “No one is more conservative than me.” > “No one is stronger on the Second Amendment than me.” > “No one respects women more than me. No one reads the Bible more than me.” > “There’s nobody more pro-Israel than I am.” > “There’s nobody that’s done so much for equality as I have.” > “There’s nobody who feels more strongly about women’s health issues.” > “Nobody knows more about taxes than me, maybe in the history of the > world.” > “I have studied the Iran deal in great detail, greater by far than anyone > else.” > “Nobody’s ever been more successful than me.” > “Nobody knows banking better than I do.” > “Nobody knows more about debt than I do.” > “Nobody’s bigger or better at the military I am.” > “I am the least racist person you’ll ever meet.” > “Nobody knows the system better than me.” > “Nobody knows politicians better than me.” > “Nobody builds better walls than me.” > “Nobody knows more about trade than me.” > > > Symptoms of Meglomaina include: > Delusional belief of superiority > Delusions of greatness > Delusions about one's own power > Delusions about one's own importance > > In brief: Delusions > This term would most closely correlate to the dsm-iv delusional disorder, > in which the individual holds unrealistic beliefs of inflated worth, power, > knowledge, identity, or special relationship to a deity or famous person > Source: HealthTap, https://www.healthtap.com/user_questions/265257 > > > Now if all of you had some flapping Ethernet circuits, multi-path fading > or a rogue DHCP server you could see the symptoms and derive at a > conclusion as to what is happening. I know everyone on this list is smart > enough to see symptoms and troubleshoot a system. > > Do you not see the same symptoms I see when examining the public behavior > of Trump? > > > > > > > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.