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  • I just don't understand people that can't understand hyperbole. It was heavily reported in his first term that in order to keep his attention his name had to be heavily used in any reports that also had to me horribly shortened.

  • You're close. He cares about his perception of people's perception of his wealth. He's got yes-men all around him and doesn't read. He doesn't care any more than any other publication giving him shit.

  • But he also says it stupid like them, in a way that can't be faked. That's why they love him. It's the classic "wanting to hear your opinion in someone else's voice". They want to hear their shitty opinions in someone else's voice. Except because they're idiots, they get grammar and syntax wrong. Or they ramble through a dozen conspiracy theories in a single run on sentence. No one but trump can carry on the way he does (at least without a script).

  • The devil will be in the details. The article doesn't specify how the judge worded the ruling and I haven't kept close enough attention to this issue to know what specific mechanism shitler and company used to block access. I was just remarking that the nut jobs won't hesitate to abuse some interpretation to their advantage.

  • While I agree the AP should be allowed to continue with the privileges they had prior to shitler's tantrum, whats to stop some right wing nut job from using this same decision to demand access under the next dem president? Maybe trump grants RT unfettered access as a good little asset should. In comes a new dem pres that tries to curtail that. Then they use this exact decision to override that.