Except for those two digital images of them posing together at the bottom of the article. I guess you are right though, those aren’t literally photographs.
Except for those two digital images of them posing together at the bottom of the article. I guess you are right though, those aren’t literally photographs.
Trump: “Totally untrue. This woman looks nothing like Ivanka. She would not be my first choice. Untrue bigly.”
His name is Comey-Lee!
The saga continues...
Sounds legit. Scientificish.
He won the conversation in the same way Trump won all three debates. The denial is strong in this one.
They’ve gone fishing.
It’s obviously a conspiracy against him. I mean look at her. She would not be his first choice. It’s hard to be a 10 when you have to wear glasses. She actually offered $10,000 to Trump to sleep with him. That’s totally what happened and he turned her down because he’s already rich and just look at her. Not his first…
Gary Johnson is likable. He’s hilarious. Don’t ever vote for hilarious.
Well said. Until pretty recently I was naive enough to think that you could simply reason with a 3rd party voter. “I don’t know if you’re aware of this, but that’s a bullshit copout,” doesn’t work at all.
Trump: “You take a look. Look at her. Look at her words. Tell me what you think.”
This time next year he’ll be alone at the top of Trump Tower delusionally yelling for “Rosebud!” (And also probably Ivanka)
I think of Trump as a cautionary “genie gives you literally what you asked for” sort of thing for republicans.
Good points, but Trump was speaking to Howard Stern in the instance you’re referring to, not to Billy Bush. Bush was probably Trump-fanboying it up in a nearby shrub.
Some of them may read (at least the headlines of) the NYT though, but it still won’t change their minds.
“What’s that word I’m look for P... sniffle ...para... sniffle sniffle.... parag... sniffle sniffle-Stupid Mic-P-Para...”
I am in a college course that literally just made us write a paper about this TED Talk. And this is like the third or fourth instructor that has made us watch the Talk.
I meant Berners-Lee as more of an instance of one non-American responsible for some development of the modern developed Internet. My understanding is that what DARPA developed is more like the ‘plumbing that made the internet possible,’ as I’ve heard it put. To attribute the entire developed internet to one…
Fair enough. I guess I don’t mean that Berners-Lee specifically invented the Internet, but he’s helped shape how it’s used today and the current infastructure of the Internet isn’t a proprietary US design.
Tim Berners-Lee is British.