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Stephen Fry Explains Why Some People Believe Everything Donald Trump Says | HuffPost
Revisiting why incompetents think they’re awesome: Revisiting why incompetents think they’re awesome | Ars Technica Not only do these people reach erroneous conclusions and make unfortunate choices, but their incompetence robs them of the metacognitive ability to realize it: http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc...=rep1&type=pdf I guess it shows why many, if not most, Trumpsters actually believe in him, what he says:both versions, and why it really does not matter to them. They are happy to see the Presidency in ANYONE but a black American, a Democrat, and someone who actually is a Constitutional scholar The Ars Technica scientific paper is an excellent piece of logical social and psychological work that does explain why those who blame others: religions, races, sexes (including those in the LGBTQ community), are especially prone to their insistence of their own illogical reasoning: subsequent comments will bring that to light. Those comments, which have been in many of the posts in this forum are consistent, illogical, and prove beyond a shadow of doubt, their total incompetence regarding law, logic, society, and humanity: thus proving the paper's main theme. |
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Name me ONE successful black run place...just one. Going $10 trillion in debt in 8 years is NOT successful...so don't even think about saying "America under Obama". |
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This is shocking, especially given the author.
"Laurence H. Tribe is Carl M. Loeb University Professor and Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School. "The time has come for Congress to launch an impeachment investigation of President Trump for obstruction of justice. The remedy of impeachment was designed to create a last-resort mechanism for preserving our constitutional system. It operates by removing executive-branch officials who have so abused power through what the framers called “high crimes and misdemeanors” that they cannot be trusted to continue in office.[/B] Ample reasons existed to worry about this president, and to ponder the extraordinary remedy of impeachment, even before he fired FBI Director James B. Comey and shockingly admitted on national television that the action was provoked by the FBI’s intensifying investigation into his campaign’s ties with Russia. Even without getting to the bottom of what Trump dismissed as “this Russia thing,” impeachable offenses could theoretically have been charged from the outset of this presidency. One important example is Trump’s brazen defiance of the foreign emoluments clause, which is designed to prevent foreign powers from pressuring U.S. officials to stray from undivided loyalty to the United States. Political reality made impeachment and removal on that and other grounds seem premature. No longer. To wait for the results of the multiple investigations underway is to risk tying our nation’s fate to the whims of an authoritarian leader. Trump must be impeached. Here’s why. - The Washington Post |
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"President Trump went on national television Thursday and openly admitted that he committed an impeachable offense.
In an interview with NBC’s Lester Holt, Trump said, “When I decided to [fire Comey], I said to myself, you know, this Russia thing with Trump and Russia is a made-up story, it’s an excuse by the Democrats for having lost an election that they should have won.” Let’s put aside the fact that the FBI’s focus on possible collusion by Trump and Russian officials began in the summer of 2016 (well before the election); the real story here is that Trump is acknowledging that the Russia investigation was the key factor in his decision to fire Comey. That’s a clear admission that the president of the United States actively sought to interfere in a criminal inquiry and thus obstruct justice" Trump admitted he obstructed justice. Now he needs to go - The Boston Globe |
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Breaking news: You can’t believe what President Trump says - The Washington Post
Here’s what psychology tells us about life under a leader totally indifferent to the truth.Trump’s Lies vs. Your Brain - POLITICO Magazine |
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