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In reply to the discussion: HuffPo: Why Bernie Sanders And Tucker Carlson Agree On Food Stamps They have a common enemy: Amazon. [View all]TomCADem
(17,837 posts)70. President Trump's diagnosis for critics: 'Trump Derangement Syndrome'
Another commonality between Trump supporters and Bernie supporters. When you ever you are critical of Bernie/Trump, they just attack you as being a hater. You have Bernie jumping on Trump's anti-Amazon bandwagon, with Tucker Carlson happy to cheer them on, and your response is to scream fake news complete with "If you hate Bernie, come right out and say it."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/ct-tds-trump-derangement-syndrome-20180718-story.html
President Donald Trump and his supporters have a new buzz phrase to diagnose his critics: "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
The term is supposed to describe voters who are so angry and opposed to the U.S. president that they are incapable of seeing any good in what he does. "TDS" has popped up on Fox News in recent weeks and was cited by Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., in interviews this week before being used by the president himself on Twitter on Wednesday.
His tweet: "Some people HATE the fact that I got along well with President Putin of Russia. They would rather go to war than see this. It's called Trump Derangement Syndrome!"
It's the latest linguistics salvo by a president who fundamentally altered the definition of "fake news" and tries to discredit opponents of his administration by pointing to the most extreme critiques.
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HuffPo: Why Bernie Sanders And Tucker Carlson Agree On Food Stamps They have a common enemy: Amazon. [View all]
TomCADem
Sep 2018
OP
If the message is correct, why give Tucker Carlson or any of "these people" that kind of power?
Uncle Joe
Sep 2018
#90
He doesn't. He has criticized zeal Mart many times for this same thing -- going back
KPN
Sep 2018
#30
I could imagine that there are unauthorized sellers of t-shirts, but not the pre-order of his book.
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#44
Okay, I'd seen the Disney thing. I wish he'd be careful not to sound like he agrees with Trump-
bettyellen
Sep 2018
#95
Perhaps if you had bothered to use this new thing called Google, you could answer your question
mythology
Sep 2018
#15
Of course. He has no standing to call for a boycott as long as he is a client selling
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#81
Again you misrepresent the article, this time by saying it's the whole point of the article when it'
KPN
Sep 2018
#32
And you win by saturation bombing? How many times are you going to repeat yourself?
earthshine
Sep 2018
#51
Yes, she's earned a lot of money in her civilian career, and given away a lot of money....
George II
Sep 2018
#65
Well other than the multiple links I gave you in another post proving you objectively wrong
mythology
Sep 2018
#16
Well, the "world's richest man" changes monthly, because of their stock value.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#53
That's an article about supposed conditions in the UK, and they obviously don't apply here.
pnwmom
Sep 2018
#71
Yes. It's Trump's personal vendetta against Jeff Bezos because he owns the Wash. Post.
Honeycombe8
Sep 2018
#55
Another thing they both agree on - they're happy to sell their books on Amazon...
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#40
I think that his reaction to being asked questions that he doesn't want to be asked
ehrnst
Sep 2018
#61
Its not hypocritical at all. Sanders is complaining about what Amazon and other companies are able
JCanete
Sep 2018
#77
Amazon is not simply a company. Amazon is a platform. It is very nearly, THE platform,
JCanete
Sep 2018
#96