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stalkerforlife
05-07-2019, 11:05 PM
:applause:

Tiger doesn't give a damn about all the lies from the left.

Amazing job, Tiger.

dude77
05-08-2019, 12:23 AM
well they are friends after all .. he's not gonna diss his buddy

stalkerforlife
05-08-2019, 12:35 AM
well they are friends after all .. he's not gonna diss his buddy

A lot of people got scared of the backlash.

I saw Tom Brady kind of backed off.

Sad.

dude77
05-08-2019, 12:54 AM
true .. I guess it also has to do with the fact that he already had his downfall and the media tried to destroy him .. he saw how evil the media can be and so he said 'fk all of you, I'm accepting this from my friend' .. brady hasn't gone through that ... still has the squeaky clean image .. so probably feels he has to be more careful

kennethgriffen
05-08-2019, 12:57 AM
tigers the 2nd best golfer ever and deserves the medal of freedom.. but i just can't get behind golf accomplishments


i think whoever wins the most tournaments/most top 5 finishes for the year is the top golfer. not someone who just shows up for 1 weekend out of the year at a tournament that you qualified for back in 1997 cause its some life long invitation loop hole

Hawker
05-08-2019, 03:59 AM
Tiger is a successful mature adult. That's how successful mature adults act.

Rolando
05-08-2019, 05:24 AM
He is above the whole political situation. Doesn't matter who is President.

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 05:41 AM
Tiger is a successful mature adult. That's how successful mature adults act.


Naaah. Way too many successful mature adults would pass to make a claim like that.

Not being interested in meeting someone you hate doesnt make you immature.

A guy who works, has tremendous accomplishments in his field, looks after his family and takes care of business isnt suddenly immature over not wanting to be seen with someone he doesnt respect. There are more important things to judge a mans character by.


Greg Popovich hates trump sure....but hes also a huge success in his field, incredibly charitable, and an air force vet. If he had no interest meeting trump....that would make the rest of his life irrelevant in a discussion on maturity?

Ben Simmons 25
05-08-2019, 06:53 AM
^ Yea, it does.

I guess you can say that there are still incredibly childish aspects to one’s personality at the very least.

If you don’t think Pop has demonstrated vast amounts of immaturity over the years, you haven’t been paying attention.

stalkerforlife
05-08-2019, 07:48 AM
[QUOTE=Ben Simmons 25]^ Yea, it does.

I guess you can say that there are still incredibly childish aspects to one

nathanjizzle
05-08-2019, 08:10 AM
Slime is going to associate with slime. He did cheat on his wife with hundreds of women, im sure as such with trump.

Im glad he wasn't drafted into the Asian delegate. Blacks can have him. small dicc whitey.

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 08:13 AM
[QUOTE=Ben Simmons 25]^ Yea, it does.

I guess you can say that there are still incredibly childish aspects to one

Ben Simmons 25
05-08-2019, 08:17 AM
Hillary is different. She's literally had people murdered for political gain. Yes, I'm drawing a line at being a murderer.

If someone didn't want to meet Obama because of political differences, that would be just as childish.

And it's not just meeting for the sake of meeting... it's having the highest honor a civilian can be granted in the country... bestowed upon you... by the leader of said country. If you feel so strongly about political differences that you wouldn't be willing to meet the president to be honored, well, then chances are you should just leave the country... because the US is always flopping back and forth... and perhaps you need to move somewhere that is more in alignment with your world view.

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 08:26 AM
I know a lot of people who hate Obama(not shocking im sure...me being in the south). I know a retired marine who went on to be a cop and then a small engine mechanic who is about 70 but still works his ass off all day and provides for his grandkids. Im not calling him childish because he doesnt like a ****ing politician and wouldnt wanna meet.

It has zero to do with being an adult or not. Dozens of world leaders have been shit people many of their citizens wouldnt want to be honored by. And its perfectly fine.

Political allegiances and being a man arent even a little bit related. Take care of your kids. Help your community if possible. Be a decent person. Your politics arent a deciding factor.

Loco 50
05-08-2019, 08:42 AM
Hillary is different. She's literally had people murdered for political gain. Yes, I'm drawing a line at being a murderer.

If someone didn't want to meet Obama because of political differences, that would be just as childish.

And it's not just meeting for the sake of meeting... it's having the highest honor a civilian can be granted in the country... bestowed upon you... by the leader of said country. If you feel so strongly about political differences that you wouldn't be willing to meet the president to be honored, well, then chances are you should just leave the country... because the US is always flopping back and forth... and perhaps you need to move somewhere that is more in alignment with your world view.
:oldlol: Some of us have better things to do than meet with an imbecilic conman. You view it as a high honor? That speaks about you and your standards, but I'm not judging you.

nathanjizzle
05-08-2019, 08:44 AM
If someone supported Obama but didn't want to meet with him, I would see that as perfectly normal. Not everyone sees other humans as idols and meeting them as a lifetime experience. a lot of us are successful people as well and those people are just people to us none the less.

rufuspaul
05-08-2019, 09:55 AM
It's not the person, it's the office. I have no respect for the Clintons but if Bill were to offer me the medal when he was POTUS I would definitely accept.

The Left is so hypocritical. If anyone had refused Obama they would be crucified in the media. Now people are vilified for accepting White House invitations. Crazy.

Patrick Chewing
05-08-2019, 10:05 AM
Naaah. Way too many successful mature adults would pass to make a claim like that.

Not being interested in meeting someone you hate doesnt make you immature.

A guy who works, has tremendous accomplishments in his field, looks after his family and takes care of business isnt suddenly immature over not wanting to be seen with someone he doesnt respect. There are more important things to judge a mans character by.


Greg Popovich hates trump sure....but hes also a huge success in his field, incredibly charitable, and an air force vet. If he had no interest meeting trump....that would make the rest of his life irrelevant in a discussion on maturity?

I think this post actually makes the case for how immature some people can be. If a person can be accomplished, charitable, and successful, but let's political differences dissuade him from visiting the White House for a customary visit, then it just seems petty and immature to me.

Look at the Red Sox manager. He just stated that he isn't going to visit the White House because he's upset about the response to hurricane relief in Puerto Rico.

Look at Robert Deniro. Accomplished actor and a fan favorite. Well, he can't go in front of a mic without denigrating the President and without stating that he wants to physically assault him.


Immature.

NumberSix
05-08-2019, 10:10 AM
It's not the person, it's the office. I have no respect for the Clintons but if Bill were to offer me the medal when he was POTUS I would definitely accept.

The Left is so hypocritical. If anyone had refused Obama they would be crucified in the media. Now people are vilified for accepting White House invitations. Crazy.
One of the most important parts of Democracy is the ability to recognize the legitimacy of your own side losing. Your side isn

TheMan
05-08-2019, 12:54 PM
[QUOTE=Ben Simmons 25]^ Yea, it does.

I guess you can say that there are still incredibly childish aspects to one

Patrick Chewing
05-08-2019, 01:05 PM
It's called the White House and not the Trump House. It's a White House visit and not the Trump House visit in Mar-A-Lago.

It's a customary visit to visit the White House and the President. It's not spend the afternoon with Trump, a guy that I don't like type of visit.

DaHeezy
05-08-2019, 01:29 PM
Naaah. Way too many successful mature adults would pass to make a claim like that.

Not being interested in meeting someone you hate doesnt make you immature.

A guy who works, has tremendous accomplishments in his field, looks after his family and takes care of business isnt suddenly immature over not wanting to be seen with someone he doesnt respect. There are more important things to judge a mans character by.


Greg Popovich hates trump sure....but hes also a huge success in his field, incredibly charitable, and an air force vet. If he had no interest meeting trump....that would make the rest of his life irrelevant in a discussion on maturity?

If that person you hate and doesn't hate you back is giving you high praise and recognition, it is immature not to address it. That's the very definition of immaturity. Maturity is being the bigger person.

So is Isiah Thomas mature for not shaking Jordan's hand after being swept?

ILLsmak
05-08-2019, 07:23 PM
Not wanting to meet a politician....makes you immature?

This shit really is out of hand.

I wouldnt wanna meet 99% of people in government. People arent worthy of respect due to a job title. Too many hundreds of examples in history to question that.

Humans are shit....including the ones in public office. Im not gonna act like someone is a child for not caring about some politician when they are raising families, served the country, and generally seem to be a positive for those around them.

Thats not how you judge a man.

An awful lot of people I suspect wouldnt wanna meet Hillary or Obama are perfectly mature people. The two things arent at all related.

It's more akin to accepting an award and in this case it was that. It's not meeting. It's like saying cuz your ceo is a dick u won't take a bonus.

The truth is the value of the award is not worth, to most people, what the back lash would be. They'd probably lose more money than they'd gain. It's not a morality decision. Dudes like tiger already been thru the ringer so I doubt he cares about media scrutiny. Like you can't just say respect that the fkn pres of us wants to give you the highest civilization honor w out being like... But he's a racist!! Noo!

And yea pop does his thing but all those dudes sound like puppets when they repeat talking points. That's some face palm shit no matter which party u support.

-Smak

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 09:27 PM
I think this post actually makes the case for how immature some people can be. If a person can be accomplished, charitable, and successful, but let's political differences dissuade him from visiting the White House for a customary visit, then it just seems petty and immature to me.

Look at the Red Sox manager. He just stated that he isn't going to visit the White House because he's upset about the response to hurricane relief in Puerto Rico.

Look at Robert Deniro. Accomplished actor and a fan favorite. Well, he can't go in front of a mic without denigrating the President and without stating that he wants to physically assault him.


Immature.

That isnt an argument just saying you think it. Tell me why.

A 70 year old veteran with immense success who takes care of his family and has the respect of his community doesnt wish to visit a politician he hates.

He is now immature despite all evidence otherwise.

Explain it.

Explain to me how a mans adulthood is judged by wanting to go to a political photoshoot with someone he hates.

Only childish people dont wish to visit with politicians they dont like? Is this only an american thing or what? People must either visit their countries leaders given the chance or they are children? Thats how the world works to you? Political leanings and photoshoots are a better gauge of a persons manhood than how they live their lives, contribute to society, and care for their families?

A conservative Canadian has no desire to go be recognized by Justin Trudeau. Just an immature person? Id really like to know if this applies to all world leaders. Holding power in your country means your citizens must visit you on invitation or they are childish?

Ben Simmons 25
05-08-2019, 09:33 PM
Pop is immensely immature because of how he deals with the media.

Yeah, you can frame the argument as to why he acts that way any way you want, but at the end of the day, his conduct doesn't stop them from coming. He's not winning any long term or short term battle here. He's still having to answer questions.

It's tantamount to a child throwing a tantrum.

Pop is not some exemplar of maturity. Hate to break it to you.

Draz
05-08-2019, 09:36 PM
Hillary is different. She's literally had people murdered for political gain. Yes, I'm drawing a line at being a murderer.

If someone didn't want to meet Obama because of political differences, that would be just as childish.

And it's not just meeting for the sake of meeting... it's having the highest honor a civilian can be granted in the country... bestowed upon you... by the leader of said country. If you feel so strongly about political differences that you wouldn't be willing to meet the president to be honored, well, then chances are you should just leave the country... because the US is always flopping back and forth... and perhaps you need to move somewhere that is more in alignment with your world view.

Hating Hillary and liking Trump are two different things.

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 09:57 PM
If that person you hate and doesn't hate you back is giving you high praise and recognition, it is immature not to address it. That's the very definition of immaturity. Maturity is being the bigger person.

So is Isiah Thomas mature for not shaking Jordan's hand after being swept?


No it isnt. Id say its closer to being a fraud. If you dont **** with someone then dont. Dont pretend to be cool when it benefits you.

And we really comparing traveling to accept awards and have a photoshoot with a politician you hate and dont respect to sportsmanship walking by an opponent? What you are talking about is more like.....congress not standing for a president who enters the room. People in the same "game" acknowledging the expectations of those playing it to respect eachother.

A private citizen owes nothing to a politician.

Maybe hundreds of years ago a citizen might see the president go by and think "My god...thats George Washington!" and give him respect and want to shake his hand. Those days are over. Donald Trump may have changed the perception of the office more than anyone in living memory.....even the ones people didnt think were that bright like Bush 2.

We are in the age of the reality tv tabloid president. Respecting the office had been dying a slow death for some time and its in the ground now. We could legit have the Rock and Oprah running. Kanye West on a ballot somewhere. Easy to imagine why a guy like Deniro wouldnt have respect for Trump. They were both just celebrity assholes for 30+ years. One ran for president...but it doesnt make him like...some respectable person. If anything it probably just made politics less respectable to people who were already in that world. How many people must be thinking "Hell if trump got in...."? A guy like that is not gonna raise the standard. He lowers them. Theres nobody too outrageous to be a legit candidate now.

You had to know it would remove a lot of the respect for the office in general.

Like in Cali when you had the Terminator, a porn star, and so on running. It takes a little shine off the office you know?

I dont think a normal guy walking the street would have thought he had what it took to be president 50-75 years ago. Now? I dont know. People are less impressed in general with the top levels of government.

People have never had less respect for offices than they do now. Its been going that way for at least the last 20-30 years and Trump no doubt accelerated it.

Give it 10-15 years the president will be some millennial we will all be able to pull up the favorites memes he shared in college and see how much weed he used to smoke and what porn he was into. Social media and all this access has humanized these guys to the point there is no respect for the office....because you know the person in it is a piece of shit.

Give it time voting will probably be done from mobile devices and the winner of some democratic primary will be Puffy and he ends up governor of NY planning a run for president. If he wins because republicans run an equally disturbing candidate that wont make Puffy someone people who find him to be making a mockery have to go shake hands with or they are children.

It will just mean politics in America are a joke and people are so jaded they will vote for anyone but the established people.

DaHeezy
05-08-2019, 10:15 PM
No it isnt. Id say its closer to being a fraud. If you dont **** with someone then dont. Dont pretend to be cool when it benefits you.

And we really comparing traveling to accept awards and have a photoshoot with a politician you hate and dont respect to sportsmanship walking by an opponent? What you are talking about is more like.....congress not standing for a president who enters the room. People in the same "game" acknowledging the expectations of those playing it to respect eachother.

A private citizen owes nothing to a politician.

Maybe hundreds of years ago a citizen might see the president go by and think "My god...thats George Washington!" and give him respect and want to shake his hand. Those days are over. Donald Trump may have changed the perception of the office more than anyone in living memory.....even the ones people didnt think were that bright like Bush 2.

We are in the age of the reality tv tabloid president. Respecting the office had been dying a slow death for some time and its in the ground now. We could legit have the Rock and Oprah running. Kanye West on a ballot somewhere. Easy to imagine why a guy like Deniro wouldnt have respect for Trump. They were both just celebrity assholes for 30+ years. One ran for president...but it doesnt make him like...some respectable person. If anything it probably just made politics less respectable to people who were already in that world. How many people must be thinking "Hell if trump got in...."? A guy like that is not gonna raise the standard. He lowers them. Theres nobody too outrageous to be a legit candidate now.

You had to know it would remove a lot of the respect for the office in general.

Like in Cali when you had the Terminator, a porn star, and so on running. It takes a little shine off the office you know?

I dont think a normal guy walking the street would have thought he had what it took to be president 50-75 years ago. Now? I dont know. People are less impressed in general with the top levels of government.

People have never had less respect for offices than they do now. Its been going that way for at least the last 20-30 years and Trump no doubt accelerated it.

Give it 10-15 years the president will be some millennial we will all be able to pull up the favorites memes he shared in college and see how much weed he used to smoke and what porn he was into. Social media and all this access has humanized these guys to the point there is no respect for the office....because you know the person in it is a piece of shit.

Give it time voting will probably be done from mobile devices and the winner of some democratic primary will be Puffy and he ends up governor of NY planning a run for president. If he wins because republicans run an equally disturbing candidate that wont make Puffy someone people who find him to be making a mockery have to go shake hands with or they are children.

It will just mean politics in America are a joke and people are so jaded they will vote for anyone but the established people.

Jesus, can you at least have a tl;dnr version? I want to respond but I have to rifle through all that? You really could have summed that all up in the first 3 sentences. But I actually feel obliged to correct you on this. As your POV is pretty hypocritical from previous things you've posted on.

Kblaze8855
05-08-2019, 10:18 PM
I think the days of point by point rebuttals are as gone as the days of respecting politicians because they hold office. But you have been here damn near 20 years. You know im gonna explain exactly what I think so theres no way to misunderstand.

Jasper
05-08-2019, 10:53 PM
He is above the whole political situation. Doesn't matter who is President.
Even if its a Trumptard and tards follow..

Patrick Chewing
05-08-2019, 11:52 PM
That isnt an argument just saying you think it. Tell me why.

A 70 year old veteran with immense success who takes care of his family and has the respect of his community doesnt wish to visit a politician he hates.

He is now immature despite all evidence otherwise.

Explain it.

Explain to me how a mans adulthood is judged by wanting to go to a political photoshoot with someone he hates.

Only childish people dont wish to visit with politicians they dont like? Is this only an american thing or what? People must either visit their countries leaders given the chance or they are children? Thats how the world works to you? Political leanings and photoshoots are a better gauge of a persons manhood than how they live their lives, contribute to society, and care for their families?

A conservative Canadian has no desire to go be recognized by Justin Trudeau. Just an immature person? Id really like to know if this applies to all world leaders. Holding power in your country means your citizens must visit you on invitation or they are childish?


Bingo. Hating someone is pretty immature. Especially coming from someone as centered and disciplined as a soldier. This isn't the Vietnam era.


People can hate all they want, but when they hate, they will always lose. You can disagree with someone in every which way shape or form, but to allow yourself to cross that line into hatred makes you the immature person at the end of the day. You are supposed to rise above hate and disdain, and to put it bluntly, get over yourself.

In regards to Donald Trump, the man has done nothing whatsoever to have people "hate" him. He is the same man he always was. The only thing different is that he holds the title of President.


We are supposed to progress as a society, and not just turn our back on our adversaries or people we disagree with and refuse to be challenged, or refuse to learn something new. We are supposed to be humbled because none of us are perfect human beings. All this hate towards Trump is laughable.

I didn't like Obama the President, but I respected Obama the man. His politics were the worst I've ever seen and I think sent us back, but I would not refuse a chance to visit our nation's capital or refuse a chance to learn more about someone who I disagree with.

Dismissing people so easily by turning your back on them is weak. Cowardly. Immature.

Hawker
05-09-2019, 12:16 AM
Naaah. Way too many successful mature adults would pass to make a claim like that.

Not being interested in meeting someone you hate doesnt make you immature.

A guy who works, has tremendous accomplishments in his field, looks after his family and takes care of business isnt suddenly immature over not wanting to be seen with someone he doesnt respect. There are more important things to judge a mans character by.


Greg Popovich hates trump sure....but hes also a huge success in his field, incredibly charitable, and an air force vet. If he had no interest meeting trump....that would make the rest of his life irrelevant in a discussion on maturity?


I'd say Pop's comments are immature when it comes to politics. It's filled with low-IQ buzzwords like, "embarrassing" and "danger to our country" etc.

He thinks he's god gifts to morality and loves to tell everyone about it. That's immature in my opinion.

GimmeThat
05-09-2019, 02:16 AM
it's a bold statement to say your respective field has yet to achieve the status of freedom and the office itself would like to recognize you as GOAT by diminishing all past accomplishments, all while claiming history won't repeat itself, or then said government cease to exist itself

right, you live long enough to see yourself as the villain

TheMan
05-09-2019, 03:47 AM
I'd say Pop's comments are immature when it comes to politics. It's filled with low-IQ buzzwords like, "embarrassing" and "danger to our country" etc.

He thinks he's god gifts to morality and loves to tell everyone about it. That's immature in my opinion.
Well I think you're immature for passing judgement on someone you absolutely have no clue how he is in real life...

Speaking of immaturity...is there anyone any more immature than Trump???

Now that guy, there is tons of evidence of his immaturity :oldlol:

Loco 50
05-09-2019, 05:35 AM
Well I think you're immature for passing judgement on someone you absolutely have no clue how he is in real life...

Speaking of immaturity...is there anyone any more immature than Trump???

Now that guy, there is tons of evidence of his immaturity :oldlol:
Was going to write this exact post, but there are too many lost causes here.

:cry: It's immature to call stupid, ignorant people stupid and ignorant. :cry:

:cry: Why wouldn't you want to be "honored" by someone you know to be stupid and ignorant? :cry:

Mf'ers here are soft as baby shit.

Kblaze8855
05-09-2019, 05:39 AM
Bingo. Hating someone is pretty immature.

No need to continue this line of discussion at this point. Everyone involved hates someone. People hate trump. Trump hates people. Thats fairly obvious. This isnt going anywhere on those terms.

Kblaze8855
05-09-2019, 05:50 AM
I'd say Pop's comments are immature when it comes to politics. It's filled with low-IQ buzzwords like, "embarrassing" and "danger to our country" etc.

He thinks he's god gifts to morality and loves to tell everyone about it. That's immature in my opinion.


Who in political discussion isnt full of buzzwords? Political talk in this country has boiled down to talking points no matter the side. The parties hire people to come up with them then assign usage to their members for the express purpose of spreading it to the American public. Its a system of labels made by both sides. They want the public to grab onto their sides way of wording things. Death tax. Obamacare. Witchhunt.

They all so permeate the discussion you can hardly get around them. And its on purpose. They have focus groups to decide which talking points to shove down Americas throat.

This is how politicians WANT us to talk. They just dont want you to use the other sides wording about them.

Hell just calling people who oppose you "Low IQ" is pretty trendy. Low IQ...low information voters....I hear Rush Limbaugh use those words every day on my way home. Clearly republican voters are "low IQ" and low information just like the democrats....but the tactic is to associate those words with the opponents in the minds of many. And it works. Half the people on here spend their days using party generated buzzwords and catchphrases like the easily manipulated lemmings they assume we all are.

Be it "No collusion!", "Low IQ", or "Yes we can!" its a bumpersticker ad campaign that people fall right into and repeat for the benefit of those who subtly direct them.

Thats the world we have.

Loco 50
05-09-2019, 06:12 AM
I was wondering where "low IQ" originated and how it became so prevalent. :oldlol:

Parrots. Lotta parrots thinking they're great original thinkers.

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rufuspaul
05-09-2019, 07:33 AM
Bingo. Hating someone is pretty immature. Especially coming from someone as centered and disciplined as a soldier. This isn't the Vietnam era.


People can hate all they want, but when they hate, they will always lose. You can disagree with someone in every which way shape or form, but to allow yourself to cross that line into hatred makes you the immature person at the end of the day. You are supposed to rise above hate and disdain, and to put it bluntly, get over yourself.

In regards to Donald Trump, the man has done nothing whatsoever to have people "hate" him. He is the same man he always was. The only thing different is that he holds the title of President.


We are supposed to progress as a society, and not just turn our back on our adversaries or people we disagree with and refuse to be challenged, or refuse to learn something new. We are supposed to be humbled because none of us are perfect human beings. All this hate towards Trump is laughable.

I didn't like Obama the President, but I respected Obama the man. His politics were the worst I've ever seen and I think sent us back, but I would not refuse a chance to visit our nation's capital or refuse a chance to learn more about someone who I disagree with.

Dismissing people so easily by turning your back on them is weak. Cowardly. Immature.



It's so hypocritical how the left believes they are the party of inclusion, moral superiority and respect for democracy and yet they are more than willing to disrespect the office of POTUS because "orange man bad." :facepalm

Kblaze8855
05-09-2019, 11:41 AM
There is nothing even the least bit kinda related between being moral or inclusive and disrespecting someone who behaves in a way that traditionally doesn

rufuspaul
05-09-2019, 11:50 AM
There is nothing even the least bit kinda related between being moral or inclusive and disrespecting someone who behaves in a way that traditionally doesn’t garner respect.

If Snoop dogg wins public office it doesn’t make him a person you must respect to be a moral person.

It just means a celebrity won an election.

There’s no reason to respect a jackass celebrity because he won pubic office. I assure you if Flava Flav wins public office you won’t find me calling for respect to be paid if he kept behaving like flava flav.

Again it's the office not the person. I'd be happy to get a White House invite from either President Snoop or Flav.

Kblaze8855
05-09-2019, 01:11 PM
Depending on what he had to do to get elected...snoop might. It be that crazy by our new standard. I think hed know he didn

DaHeezy
05-09-2019, 02:38 PM
Again it's the office not the person. I'd be happy to get a White House invite from either President Snoop or Flav.

He's blinded by hate, so he doesn't compute this concept

DaHeezy
05-09-2019, 02:47 PM
Without having to respond paragraph by paragraph to Kblaze's response to my post i'll sum it up with this.

If this were someone you'd respect then you'd be totally calling out immaturity. But because it's Trump it's OK. You're being hypocritical. God forgive anyone bash women, but it's Trump, so it's OK to disrespect and hate.

Again, maturity is being the bigger person. It's not validated because you hate someone. Of course in life we all hate someone at some point or another. But maturity is going above and beyond, despite you're feelings. Pop IS being immature. If Pop said and acted the same way about a woman with authority your tune would be totally different.

So there's what I have to respond with. I'm sure you're preparing your 2000 word response. I'd just save it, because really nothing could change the fact you are being a hypocrite.

Hawker
05-09-2019, 04:11 PM
Well I think you're immature for passing judgement on someone you absolutely have no clue how he is in real life...

Speaking of immaturity...is there anyone any more immature than Trump???

Now that guy, there is tons of evidence of his immaturity :oldlol:
I’m calling his comments immature.
Not him as a person. Comes off very preachy. Thinks everyone should be listening to what he says.

Trump is immature but at least he isn’t telling me how to act all the time like the current mainstream culture does (and has no sense of humor).

Hawker
05-09-2019, 04:12 PM
Was going to write this exact post, but there are too many lost causes here.

:cry: It's immature to call stupid, ignorant people stupid and ignorant. :cry:

:cry: Why wouldn't you want to be "honored" by someone you know to be stupid and ignorant? :cry:

Mf'ers here are soft as baby shit.

Says the guy getting all morally riled up by Trump. You take him way too seriously.

Loco 50
05-09-2019, 05:02 PM
Says the guy getting all morally riled up by Trump. You take him way too seriously.
:roll:

:cry: Take the Cheese Puff seriously, he should be respected. :cry:

:cry: You take him too seriously. :cry:


The guy's an obese idiot. I don't respect idiots. I'd be ashamed at having been conned by an idiot and reverse course, and yet you're proud and dig in.

To each their own.

Hawker
05-09-2019, 05:08 PM
:roll:

:cry: Take the Cheese Puff seriously, he should be respected. :cry:

:cry: You take him too seriously. :cry:


The guy's an obese idiot. I don't respect idiots. I'd be ashamed at having been conned by an idiot and reverse course, and yet you're proud and dig in.

To each their own.

You're so cool and better than everybody dude. For a medical professional, you sure act like a child sometimes.

BTW...cheesepuff? So low IQ.

Hawker
05-09-2019, 05:11 PM
Who in political discussion isnt full of buzzwords? Political talk in this country has boiled down to talking points no matter the side. The parties hire people to come up with them then assign usage to their members for the express purpose of spreading it to the American public. Its a system of labels made by both sides. They want the public to grab onto their sides way of wording things. Death tax. Obamacare. Witchhunt.

They all so permeate the discussion you can hardly get around them. And its on purpose. They have focus groups to decide which talking points to shove down Americas throat.

This is how politicians WANT us to talk. They just dont want you to use the other sides wording about them.

Hell just calling people who oppose you "Low IQ" is pretty trendy. Low IQ...low information voters....I hear Rush Limbaugh use those words every day on my way home. Clearly republican voters are "low IQ" and low information just like the democrats....but the tactic is to associate those words with the opponents in the minds of many. And it works. Half the people on here spend their days using party generated buzzwords and catchphrases like the easily manipulated lemmings they assume we all are.

Be it "No collusion!", "Low IQ", or "Yes we can!" its a bumpersticker ad campaign that people fall right into and repeat for the benefit of those who subtly direct them.

Thats the world we have.

Why would you listen to Rush Limbaugh dude?

I'd say the No Collusion line was different...as it actually turned out to be true.

Loco 50
05-09-2019, 05:17 PM
You're so cool and better than everybody dude. For a medical professional, you sure act like a child sometimes.

BTW...cheesepuff? So low IQ.
Not cooler or better than anybody else and never claimed to be.

I respect everybody until they've proven otherwise is necessary.

"Low IQ"

Other alternatives:

"Beta"

"Cuck"

Words of a mature base. No doubt. :oldlol:

RRR3
05-09-2019, 05:44 PM
Not cooler or better than anybody else and never claimed to be.

I respect everybody until they've proven otherwise is necessary.

"Low IQ"

Other alternatives:

"Beta"

"Cuck"

Words of a mature base. No doubt. :oldlol:
Don

Hawker
05-09-2019, 06:57 PM
Not cooler or better than anybody else and never claimed to be.

I respect everybody until they've proven otherwise is necessary.

"Low IQ"

Other alternatives:

"Beta"

"Cuck"

Words of a mature base. No doubt. :oldlol:


Uh yeah...called you that because of your reference earlier. Get a sense of humor bud.

Hawker
05-09-2019, 06:58 PM
[QUOTE=RRR3]Don

imdaman99
05-09-2019, 09:23 PM
I think it's hilarious that so few championship teams have any interest in meeting the Cotus. But I don't take it seriously. Pretty sure dudes have turned down meeting Obama in the past, and I didn't care then.

Kblaze8855
05-10-2019, 06:19 AM
He's blinded by hate, so he doesn't compute this concept


Let me ask again....since nobody has seen fit to answer yet.

You believe its immature not to accept an invite for a photoshoot and spending time with your countries head of state.

Is this the case with all heads of state or just America?

And if only America...why is that?

What is it about being a head of state that mandates all your citizens wanting to spend time with you and accept awards or they are immature? Having power means your citizens have a moral or manhood obligation to travel to you and smile and shake your hand on demand?

Im really the only one who sees an issue with that?

Id have no desire to meet the vast majority of the worlds heads of state. I cant off the top of my head think of a single one. I guess if the Queen of England had some good reason for me to come....but thats a lot of trouble.

Tom Brady wouldnt go see Obama for the superbowl he won under his time. He went to see Bush 3 times and went to see Trump. Said it was a scheduling issue after someone asked why he went to see Trump...who he supports...but not Obama who he doesnt. You think a scheduling issue stops him from seeing Trump? His friend....who he supports....and has a problem with people not wishing to be seen with him? Of course not.

Think I give a shit Brady wanted to go to whatever instead of flying into DC for an hour of his vacation? You are not required to go see some politician. He is not a king. He has no authority to summon you and your manhood is not at stake.

Kblaze8855
05-10-2019, 06:28 AM
Why would you listen to Rush Limbaugh dude?

I'd say the No Collusion line was different...as it actually turned out to be true.


Why wouldnt I?

I dont mind someone having a different opinion. I talk to all of you who have a different opinion.

Its actually a little funny how he finds a way to twist things to rile up his followers. You hear these middle aged white ladies calling in like "I just cant believe what has happened to our president. This good man who loves this country and has done so much..." as she starts breaking down and is on the verge of tears.

The cult is amusing to hear from. Ive listened to him for at least the last 10 years. I tune out for weeks at a time though when he gets stuck on one issue for too long.

On issues of history and the specifics of certain laws and past incidents hes not that bad. You can tell when he flips the "Lets get some people pissed off" switch though.

He starts calling all female politicians "This babe" and intentionally pronouncing all Hispanic peoples names oddly and just really leaning into it all and then pretending he doesnt know what he did.

Listen to him a bit you can really tell where a lot of the right get their talking points. Hes good at it. He sticks to his phrases and specific wordings so much you automatically associate them in your head.

I dont know if he gets RNC talking points or he sends them his....but it works.