
He is my data science hero
Nobody condemned Trump for being supported by the KKK. What he was (rightfully) pilloried for was his response to the endorsement when questioned on the issue by Jake Tapper.Manish_Sharma wrote:Viv what a great master in art of obfuscation you are :
1.) You condemn trump as he is supported by kkk guy so trump is kkk
2.) When you're shown how by supporting hilary you are supporting terrorist burhan wani supporter burka dutt you try to change the subject.
And I'm sure you're pre-heating the oven for them jews in anticipation of the moment Il Duce is elevated to his right place.The thing is all 3 of you Viv, hilary & burka can be accused of being terrorist supporters.
Singha wrote:american SOCOM er police at the site of a dakota access pipeline protest
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"He is the human Molotov cocktail that they've been waiting for, the human hand grenade that they can legally throw into the system that stole their lives from them
Viv S wrote:First of which was his own. Within 16 months he's turned his precious brand into absolute mud.
Interesting! So what were the other contenders doing? Twiddling their thumbs in the republican primary? Fact is even Clinton News Network is talking about Trump. Yes the evil Trump.And he's taken a presidential race that any generic Republican could have walked away with, and managed to run it into the ground (like so many of his business ventures). So yes, the day has come when people who can see an idiot for what he is, get to call him on it.
No you are the one that is so desperate and resort to name calling and launching provocative personal attacks and insinuating personal flaws on those people who dare to support HRC over Trump.Manish_Sharma wrote:![]()
So desperate !!!
And everyone can see how far you are going off the rails by slinging in names that have nothing to do with the the US election and casting aspersions on the characters who dare to think differently from you.Manish_Sharma wrote:
Everyone can see how hilary supporters are being calm quite and Buddhalike!
Finally day has come when people pretending to be wellwishers of Bharat are openly aligning with burhan wani supporter durkha butt. Trump has removed lots of masks....
He pips them because there were 16 other contenders in the primaries. He won it with a plurality of the votes not a majority (unlike Clinton).disha wrote:When Trump announced his candidacy., I thought it was a master stroke by RNC. It will make Jeb Bush look like a saint. But turns out, he pips 16 Republican contenders out in a process more democratic than democrats had in their primaries.
Of course everyone's talking about Trump. About his alleged racism, misogyny, and mercurial & erratic temperament. Meanwhile barely anybody's talking about Clinton's emails or speeches.Interesting! So what were the other contenders doing? Twiddling their thumbs in the republican primary? Fact is even Clinton News Network is talking about Trump. Yes the evil Trump.
Viv S wrote: And I'm sure you're pre-heating the oven for them jews in anticipation of the moment Il Duce is elevated to his right place.
Plug in SNL - Trump (Alec Baldwin) says he knows the election is rigged because “every day I turn on the news, and all of the newscasters are making me look so bad.” And how are we doing that? Hanks’ Wallace asks. “By taking all of the things I say and all of the things I do and putting them on TV.”Viv S wrote:Of course everyone's talking about Trump. About his alleged racism, misogyny, and mercurial & erratic temperament. Meanwhile barely anybody's talking about Clinton's emails or speeches.disha wrote:Interesting! So what were the other contenders doing? Twiddling their thumbs in the republican primary? Fact is even Clinton News Network is talking about Trump. Yes the evil Trump.
When we quit using MSFT Windoze and all use Open Source Unix BSD!Raja Bose wrote:Wow! Now I have seen it all. BRF SDREs fighting like pakis over whether Trumpanzee is better or Killary.How many generations before we get rid of this colonial mindset?
whether Trumpanzee isbetterworse or Killary
Invite them in. Tell them The Christ said that the Kingdom of God is within. So why all this extra work looking outside?I am myself trying to survive as Hindu under the onslaught of evangelist jihadi crusaders like Colorado "christian" ngo "compassion" supported by hilary and kerry...
The more things change, the more they remain the same. The 'Indian' has always been a very inconvenient person in the history of the US of A.Lalmohan wrote:what is happening AGAIN to the Lakota people is SHAMEFUL
You mean when pakis embrace secularism and democracy?Mort Walker wrote:When we quit using MSFT Windoze and all use Open Source Unix BSD!Raja Bose wrote:Wow! Now I have seen it all. BRF SDREs fighting like pakis over whether Trumpanzee is better or Killary.How many generations before we get rid of this colonial mindset?
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TSJones wrote:can someone point out to me what harm exactly is being done to the lakota indians by the pipeline?
It's Trumkins Vs Clintonwhorians.UlanBatori wrote:whether Trumpanzee isbetterworse or Killary
Irrational anguish, what else? If some (illegal) aliens come and lay a pipeline over Arlington, it will NOT cause similar irrational anguish. Lakotas seem to care more for their dreadful scalper's graves than some care for Tom Ferebee's or Charles Sweeney's.TSJones wrote:can someone point out to me what harm exactly is being done to the lakota indians by the pipeline?
Donald Trump mistook a black supporter for a protester and called him a “thug”
"Get him out!"
Speaking to the Jewish Press about the January 25, 2006, election for the second Palestinian Legislative Council (the legislature of the Palestinian National Authority), Clinton weighed in about the result, which was a resounding victory for Hamas (74 seats) over the U.S.-preferred Fatah (45 seats).
“I do not think we should have pushed for an election in the Palestinian territories. I think that was a big mistake,” said Sen. Clinton. “And if we were going to push for an election, then we should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win.”
Chomsky recalls being taken aback that “anyone could support the idea—offered by a national political leader, no less—that the U.S. should be in the business of fixing foreign elections.”
Some eyebrows were also raised when then-Senator Clinton appeared to make a questionable moral equivalency.
The US, in fact, tried even to interfere with Russian elections. It spied on BJP for years during UPA rule and never explained why it did it or on whose behalf it was done. So they are the big ones to give lectures to others.Rammpal wrote:"..Unearthed tape: 'We should have made sure that we did something to determine who was going to win'.."
Putin is a good listener, isn't he ?!!
In 2012, when asked about the Center for American Progress’s role in that year’s election, Neera Tanden, the think tank’s president, told The Washington Post, “Our most fundamental goal is to provide positive ideas and to make those ideas part of a governing agenda.” To fulfill that mandate, she continued, think tanks have to “ensure their credibility over the long term—and people will take a think tank seriously if their ideas are serious.”
This is a conventional depiction of how think tanks work. They generate good ideas—based on grounded, well-researched policy—then go to bat for those ideas in the halls of the federal government and on Capitol Hill. CAP’s own website echoes this idyllic notion, calling itself an “independent nonpartisan policy institute dedicated to improving the lives of all Americans.”
However, it is widely known that the CAP is a Democratic operation, stuffed to the gills with staffers who have either worked in previous Democratic administrations or will go on to work in future ones. Furthermore, it currently identifies with one wing of the Democratic Party in particular—the Clinton wing—to the extent that it has commonly been referred to as Hillary Clinton’s government-in-waiting. Tanden openly acknowledges that she is an informal adviser to the Clinton campaign, and that she has given the campaign political advice in a private capacity. Tanden told The New Republic she sees this as “an entirely distinct role” from her position as the president of CAP. She has been named one of four co-chairs for the Clinton transition team and is expected to take on a senior role in any Clinton administration.
None of this, however, provided the insight that has been gained from the WikiLeaks release of the hacked emails of Clinton campaign chair John Podesta, who founded CAP in 2003. These emails, in which Tanden is a frequent figure, reveal an operator who, in spite of her professed deference to “serious ideas,” has actively blurred the lines between policy and politics, all to advance a single goal: electing Hillary Clinton. Even Tanden’s many, often amusing criticisms of Clinton, particularly for using a private email server, fall under this category. In pursuit of that goal, she has consistently prioritized politics over policy, and frozen out dissenters who might otherwise have ideas of value to contribute to the Democratic agenda.
Tanden’s career has largely been defined by her relationship with the Clintons, first as a policy adviser to Bill Clinton, then as Hillary Clinton’s policy director in the 2008 Democratic primary. Tanden herself puts it best in one of her emails to Podesta: “I would do whatever Hillary needs always. I owe her a lot. And I’m a loyal soldier.” She has also been associated with CAP for nearly its entire existence. She has been president of CAP since 2011, when Podesta, who remains on the board, resigned. She has asserted that, in her function as CAP’s leader, she is not tied to any faction of the Democratic Party, and that “our goal has always been to have a pan-progressive tent.” She has also said, “I put ideas out there, and sometimes they are going to be in line with the most progressive folks and sometimes with the most centrist.” (Tanden also wrote a column for The New Republic in the early 2010s.)
She repeatedly steers discussion of policy into political directions, judging proposals like the $15 minimum wage by their perceived political impact, not by their merits. Similarly, those who have been deemed to be disloyal to Clinton or too vocal in their opposition—particularly former staffers at CAP or ThinkProgress, CAP’s news site—are shut out
But when Tanden does provide advice to the campaign, it usually focuses on the political viability of the message, rather than the substance of the policy being discussed. Here, for instance, is a portion of one email Tanden sent before February’s New Hampshire debate between Clinton and Sanders (emphasis added):
its all sacred to them. I'd like to see the archeological evidence.Rammpal wrote:TSJones wrote:can someone point out to me what harm exactly is being done to the lakota indians by the pipeline?
Passes through sacred sites, could contaminate ground water.
They claim.
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His daughter is married to a jew. She converted from christian to jewish.
We Hindus were thanked by Israel that we are the only people who let them prosper amongst us. Didn't torture them like others..... why should I preheat the oven.
I am myself trying to survive as Hindu under the onslaught of evangelist jihadi crusaders like Colorado "christian" ngo "compassion" supported by hilary and kerry...
More obfuscation by you. Let me know when Clinton endorses Burhan Wani (guilt by association?). Until then the choice is between a cunning politician and the idiotic buffoon, whom you support.Manish_Sharma wrote:^Again obfuscation, the thing is burhan wani and terrorist supporter burkha dutt is supporting hillary, and you also support hillary....
To me, Climate Change is never about climate at all, neither is it about 'mother earth'!!TSJones wrote:its all sacred to them. I'd like to see the archeological evidence.Rammpal wrote:
Passes through sacred sites, could contaminate ground water.
They claim.
the sioux were driven out of minnesota by the chippewa to where their reservation is today.
the sioux also claim the black hills of south dakota as sacred.