"Nobody knows the system better than me."

YouTube: Seth takes a closer look at the GOP's failed health care bill.
MilkmanDansays...

Is Trump a great deal-maker that can get both sides of the aisle to work together? No. Is he the "only one who can fix the system"? No. Will he ever admit that he was just blowing smoke up our asses? No.

Did Obama really come through on "hope" and "change"? No. Would he ever just come right out and say that he failed to deliver on that stuff? No.

I'm all for holding Trump and other politicians accountable when their bullshit promises are proven to be bullshit. We're only a brief bit into Trump's term and he's already got a lot to answer for. But Seth Myers is acting like "spin" is some sort of unprecedented new thing.

The sitcom credits cut is quite good though.

Januarisays...

I don't entirely disagree but suggesting that they're on the same level, or that Trump is really on anyone else's level is a tremendous false equivalency.

Trump borders on the delusional and genuinely seems to believe most of the lies he tells, as he and his support staff on a an almost daily basis's continue to say demonstrably provable falsehoods.

MilkmanDansaid:

Is Trump a great deal-maker that can get both sides of the aisle to work together? No. Is he the "only one who can fix the system"? No. Will he ever admit that he was just blowing smoke up our asses? No.

Did Obama really come through on "hope" and "change"? No. Would he ever just come right out and say that he failed to deliver on that stuff? No.

I'm all for holding Trump and other politicians accountable when their bullshit promises are proven to be bullshit. We're only a brief bit into Trump's term and he's already got a lot to answer for. But Seth Myers is acting like "spin" is some sort of unprecedented new thing.

The sitcom credits cut is quite good though.

MilkmanDansays...

Oh yeah, Trump takes spin and bullshit to a whole other level. In a very bad way.

I guess I'm just rather annoyed/angry with both parties at this point, and I think they both deserve plenty of the blame for the state of things.

The Republican congressman that had the quote about wracking his brain trying to come up with anything positive that his party has done in his 8 years in office (as opposed to stopping things from getting done) is a bit of soul-searching that ALL of our elected officials should be doing ALL THE TIME. I guess I'm just worried that our more-divisive-than-ever party affiliations and the lack of term limits end up preventing many in government from having to wrestle with that.

Januarisaid:

I don't entirely disagree but suggesting that they're on the same level, or that Trump is really on anyone else's level is a tremendous false equivalency.

Trump borders on the delusional and genuinely seems to believe most of the lies he tells, as he and his support staff on a an almost daily basis's continue to say demonstrably provable falsehoods.

Fairbssays...

it's such amateur hour with trump and his merry band of idiots

it's funny how his words come back to make him look so stupid

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