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I'm a fairly up to speed person. I had not heard of Aleppo until the poster child photo hit the media a few weeks prior. They could have just asked about the Syrian situation. But it's all a game to nail the guy on something. Similarly they ask about foreign leaders he admires, and the headlines read "can't name a foreign leader" when he can't think of someone he admires. Over the media games.
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Originally posted by Kudzoo View PostI'm a fairly up to speed person. I had not heard of Aleppo until the poster child photo hit the media a few weeks prior. They could have just asked about the Syrian situation. But it's all a game to nail the guy on something. Similarly they ask about foreign leaders he admires, and the headlines read "can't name a foreign leader" when he can't think of someone he admires. Over the media games.
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He could have named a past leader or something, but it's hard to ask a party of non-interventionist who they admire. Say someone like Merkel and then they trash you for whatever dirt they have on that person. In this case, he would diminish his philosophical credibility. There is no win to that question.
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I think I understand what you're getting at, but I tend to disagree. Even if he's a non-interventionist he's trying to lead one of the most powerful countries in the world. He's got to be able to discuss his contemporaries (or at least someone he learned about when in school). I don't think his politics absolve him of being a well-informed person. He did eventually name Vicente Fox, and I appreciated that he tried to have some humor with it by calling it another "Aleppo" moment, but if so many in our country are claiming we have terrible choices this year and we need better, shouldn't we also demand better of Johnson?
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Originally posted by rufflesanddots View PostI think I understand what you're getting at, but I tend to disagree. Even if he's a non-interventionist he's trying to lead one of the most powerful countries in the world. He's got to be able to discuss his contemporaries (or at least someone he learned about when in school). I don't think his politics absolve him of being a well-informed person. He did eventually name Vicente Fox, and I appreciated that he tried to have some humor with it by calling it another "Aleppo" moment, but if so many in our country are claiming we have terrible choices this year and we need better, shouldn't we also demand better of Johnson?
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Granted, Trump says shit like this everyday and isn't punished for it. But he should hardly be the standard.
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I agree, though when it comes to Trump I have to say I was pleasantly surprised that Fox actually said he lost. And now USA Today and Arizona Times have made a judgement about how he's unfit for president. That's something, right? Not that it will sway his fans.
Originally posted by SoonerTexan View PostYes, the Aleppo moment in particular bothered me. I can see how many people wouldn't know what Aleppo is, even though it has been major news lately. However, he is running for president--he should have recognized the name at very least.
Granted, Trump says shit like this everyday and isn't punished for it. But he should hardly be the standard.
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I'm not much into this whole thing but I wouldn't vote for the NM Governor. We lived in NM and the state is in a sorry state. He shouldn't be bragging or using it as a positive accomplishment.
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We have 4 people in our house who can vote. All votes will cancel each other out. As far as the debate was concerned, Trump looked unhinged, and Clinton was condescending and arrogant. Zoe watched with us and said Clinton was a "mean girl". Too bad all candidates couldn't participate. The 2 party system needs to go.
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostWe have worked so hard to actually be believed in issues of sexual assault and harassment. She has spent her entire adult life denigrating women and belittling then when they come forward with rape and harassment claims against her husband. She's not "with us"; she's with herself. She doesn't care what her husband has done to women. She will destroy any woman who has the courage to come forward. She's absolutely shameless.
I don't know. There have been times in my marriage, on a much, much more insignificant scale, when I've thought "a good feminist wouldn't do this." And I've gone ahead and done it anyway because in my marriage I'm not just a feminist, but a flawed, compromising woman just trying to hold a family together.
I'm having a hard time seeing her as a total traitor to women, when her voting record and policies on women's rights are pretty on point.
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Originally posted by ides View PostI'm not much into this whole thing but I wouldn't vote for the NM Governor. We lived in NM and the state is in a sorry state. He shouldn't be bragging or using it as a positive accomplishment.
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Originally posted by Kudzoo View PostThe response I read was 5 million Americans are bothered that Johnson didn't know where Aleppo is. 23 million Syrians wish that Hillary Clinton didn't know where Aleppo is.
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