[FRIAM] Trump as a victim
Robert J. Cordingley
robert at cirrillian.com
Thu Oct 8 01:48:33 EDT 2020
Trump is A Problem. The system that put him there is The Problem. It'll
still be there after November regardless.
RJC
PS I read Mary Trump's book and felt sorry for him. That lasted about 10
seconds. R
On 10/7/20 5:04 PM, Frank Wimberly wrote:
> I think of him as a wounded hippo and I don't love him in the least.
>
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> On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 4:30 PM Steve Smith <sasmyth at swcp.com
> <mailto:sasmyth at swcp.com>> wrote:
>
> Gotta love watching Trump "crack the whip" by tweeting that he's
> ending
> COVID relief negotiations, watching the market dip, then implying to
> turn them back on and watching it bounce back up. What a power
> trip!
> Imagine that while on Steroids! I've never taken Steroids, what do I
> know... but it sounds like it might be a really heady experience...
> next thing you know he'll be dating his daughter too? Gotta
> love the
> poor little imp.
>
> On 10/7/20 4:08 PM, Prof David West wrote:
> > AMA should get credit for what they do that is creditworthy.
> >
> > They should also be chastised, to a lesser but somewhat lesser
> degree, for the harm caused when they assume the role of a "union"
> protecting members at all cost. "Bad" doctors are more likely to
> be incompetent or impaired than evil. That said, there is a lot of
> similarity between what police unions do to protect those who
> should be drummed out and doctors that should lose licenses.
> >
> > In my opinion only.
> >
> > davew
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, at 3:40 PM, jon zingale wrote:
> >> I think I agree about the AMA deserving credit for the very
> good work they
> >> perform. They train very good doctors. Since in life it appears
> we only get
> >> to perform "Quality Assurance" in production, I am dismayed to
> see that we
> >> have uncovered more than a few bugs in our democratic process
> recently. I
> >> cannot help but wonder with what probability a quiet, thoughtful,
> >> compassionate, homely, and capable individual is predicted to
> be president,
> >> or with what frequency one can expect the nation to need one.
> >>
> >>
> >>
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