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  1. Thank you for expressing yourself so openly, nept. I can definitely relate to the image of the enemy. One such enemy of mine is the enemy that wants to get a rise out of me for the petty satisfaction of being in control of me. My parents not only used this to raise me, but would also do it for no other reasons than boredom and maliciousness. When my dad would get bored he would purposely annoy me until I got upset, and then he'd feign surprise and say "What? What? What?" in a taunting tone, like a child. My mom would bear hug me when she knew I didn't want to be touched, and when I squirmed and fought she would laugh at me. They are weird, crazy-making people, everything was a big joke to them, except their children was always the butt of it. They left a looming shadow in how I perceive threats in the world. I hear the echos of their mocking laughter down in the deep well of isolation and humiliation. And even to this day, when I perceive (mistakenly or correctly) that people are acting similarly, I feel as if I'm being shoved backwards, back, back, back to that time. I can see red quite quickly. What do your enemies look like?
  2. 93% of communication is nonverbal, which can be broken down to visual cues (55%) and voice quality (38%). Visual cues can broken down further by body language, facial expression, physical appearance, and dress. Voice quality can likewise be volume and tone of voice. The other 7% of communication is words, which although is the smallest part, is also the one we have the most control over. Things like body language, facial expression, tone of voice are virtually outside our control. In other words, good luck actually fooling others that you're happy when you're in fact upset. The body always tells the truth. The vast majority of our development as a social species has been without verbal language. We had to convey complex information through other means, and so we are highly tuned into those other means. You may not even be aware or clear of what exactly causes you to form an opinion of others, but your instincts know. Knowledge of people is largely intuitive.
  3. Sorry to hear you're having difficulty. We all experience anger, and even rage, at times. And what I've found out about myself is it doesn't help to tell myself "I shouldn't be angry." I have three options for dealing with my anger: Suppress it, thereby letting it fester until a later date; act it out, which is not necessarily a bad thing as long as I'm not abusive about it; or tell myself that there's a part of me present who is experiencing a lot of anger at the moment, and then I'd ask that part why it's angry, etc. This third way has been the most effective for me. It is an act of separation, while simultaneously being curious and connected with that angry part, and it's guaranteed to deescalate the situation. If you're around other people while this is occurring, and you're comfortable enough to talk about it, I'd relay to them what your angry part has to say. If you're not comfortable enough to talk, I'd let the other person know you're feeling angry, and then excuse yourself so you can have time alone with the angry part. Either way, the goal is to learn about your angry part. To bring it into your inner-world, where compassion and curiosity can foster a healthy relationship to it. In the Internal Family Systems therapy model, we call this process 'unburdening.' Now that I got that out of the way ... what events cause your anger to show up? Here is a link to the Internal Family Systems Center website, if you're curious https://www.selfleadership.org/
  4. As a child among the giants of adults I had to lie to survive, and now as an adult myself I strive for the truth like the sailor seeks the lighthouse among midnight rocks. As a lone effort it's safe. I sit at my desk with long-dead philosophers, authors, podcasts. But when I must leave the safety of solitude and contend with other men in the battlefield of ideas, my mind reals at my own place in the field. That I could change a human life with my words is so excruciatingly painful at times that I seek the blissful oblivion of small talk. Can anybody relate?
  5. How could this prove personalities are real? Going back to the forest/trees example: Say there's an instance where Forest A of 500,000 trees is divided in two by freeways and urban development, and becomes, as a result, Forest B of 100,000 trees and Forest C of 200,000 trees. Does this instance prove that the conceptual grouping known as forests are real? We're still talking about trees.
  6. In his book, Self-Therapy, Jay Earley asserts that parts, or subpersonalities, are real. Here's the quote: I accept IFS parts as a conceptual metaphor for identifying psychological subcategories, but I get confused when I start to consider the actual reality of such things. Can someone help me see the validity of his claim? I believe this issue dives deep into topics of ontology and epistemology, but I lack the philosophical chops to argue for or against with a sufficient degree of certainty. Here are some of my questions: How do we know personalities exist?Externally, we can observe a map of brain activity and the output of human behavior, but can we observe personalities? Internally, we can observe our own thoughts, memories, and emotional states, but can we observe our personality?Isn't personality a grouping merely, composed by real instances of thoughts, emotions, and behavior? e.g. A forest isn't real, trees are real, shrubs are real, soil is real. A fleet isn't real, ships are real, sailors are real, docks are real.How could I use perception to observe a personality. How would I hear, see, touch, taste, smell a personality? Book link: https://www.amazon.com/Self-Therapy-Step-Step-Cutting-Edge-Psychotherapy/dp/0984392777
  7. If you didn't have a connection to your father, then you didn't have a good male role model for a long time. I think that alone is a good reason to see a male therapist. For one (if you are seeing a good male therapist) they can be the positive male role model that you perhaps have been missing; that the world is so badly missing. When you were a child, your mind developed in response to the interactions of both your mother and father to you and to each other. One of the ingredients for a healthy mental equilibrium is balancing the male and female voices in your head. It sounds like you have a lot of voices stemming from your maternal investments relative to the paternal. A positive male role model, like a male therapist, can start building up the male voices to provide counter balance to the heavily weighted Mom voices in your head. Don't knock it till you try it Most of my greatest gains and insights in therapy were doing the complete opposite of what I initially thought I needed/wanted.
  8. Yeah. It's a balance of idealism and realism. They often stray far too deep into idealistic territory, but because they are a highly intelligent, industrious people, they can boomerang back fairly quick. They haven't gotten to that point yet. Part of me worries that the subtleties of impending doom they are facing (demographic winter and overthrow some 20-30 years down the line) is not enough to tip the balance for them. They are at the center of the EU, and the only thing that will snap them out of their current fever dream is a complete collapse of the union. Thankfully, current events are taking us in that direction.
  9. I can see where you draw the similarity with the German leaders themselves. I wonder if psychologically it's a state of paranoia being a superpower in the center of a continent surrounded by other superpowers. What if the United States had not only had Canada and Mexico on its borders, and hypothetically speaking these countries were just as powerful and just as imperialistic, but also countries to its left and right. That's some serious foreign relations 4d chess you have to be playing. I can see where paranoia, and a desire to "SHUT IT DOWN!!" can carve its way into the brain of leader.
  10. fo realsies, b
  11. It's important to keep in mind that you're paying her to have a relationship to begin with. This customer interaction is part of the foundation of the client-therapist relationship and its professional boundaries. That being said, I don't believe there's anything wrong with emotional bonding in and of itself. It's important for building trust, and you do need to trust your therapist if you're going to be open and honest. But the general tone of your post by the way you describe the relationship sounds inappropriate, like she's making you a substitute partner/son and you are making her a substitute partner/mother. This sounds counterproductive, even unhealthy. It's going to take you further away from the problem you wish to address -- the betrayal by your mother. Your mother had a moral obligation and biological responsibility to care for you without the financial incentives. Your therapist will end the relationship when the financial incentive is gone. And if she is acting as a substitute mother, you may feel even more betrayed and hurt in the end. Agreed. Also they are susceptible to the maternal urge to nurture, which may take them out of their professional role. I went through six therapists, all women, before I decided to see a male therapist. The difference was night and day. First session he listened to my issues. Lots of probing questions as to what I want from life, what I believe is stopping me, etc, then saw me off with some materials to read on CBT. Second session he brought out the white board and we went through the models of CBT and constructed a gameplan. He held me to the gameplan. He made it clear that this was his most effective strategy, and if it wasn't doing anything for me, he could recommend me to someone else. Very professional. Very clear boundaries. He helped me change my life considerably.
  12. That's a powerful gif. Yeah, I remember Buffy. I didn't like the show then for reasons I couldn't explicate, I imagine I wouldn't like it now. Ol' Joss can get away with the odd insight, because he stuffs his pieces full of fluff. The opposite, a lot of insight with little fluff, is not possible for him or his ilk. And that's the problem. Movies like The Matrix are rare exceptions that prove the rule.
  13. The safety pin fad originated from 4chan's /pol/. In the gay community, wearing a safety pin is an advertisement to the guys around you that you want to get pegged in the ass (safely with a condom). They spread it on Twitter to troll the naive virtue signalers. And the libtards did not fail to entertain.
  14. FLOWWRIDDA DUN NED NO WALL U DUMMMY!!!!!!!
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  16. Cool video lady. Seemed very professionally done. Also you've got a very nice body, just saying. I'm recognizing more and more this narcissistic tendency inside myself. When someone important to my ego is going above and beyond what I think is possible in my own life, I become jealous and fearful that I will lose them to "the great cause" that I imagine them pursuing. Meditation helps in these moments. I take a step back and remind the fear that we are applying sweeping generalizations to in-the-moment stuff. eg If a friend of mine is starting a YouTube philosophy channel, part of me hopes he fails because I don't want him to be so successful that he forgets about me. The general conclusion in this case is "People important to me abandon me when they make successful changes in their life". Then it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy wherein my fear and responses push the person further away, until they do in fact stop talking to me.
  17. Not to be too harsh, but rock bottom is sometimes where people need to go before they are willing to change. Especially those on the far Left whose rejection of even basic realities is their modus operandi. Life is just going to have to suck for them for a while before they have sufficient motivation to look for alternatives. Helping them avoid the consequences of their behavior is only hurting them.
  18. Design like web design? I recently finished a 3 month coder bootcamp. I may be able to contribute.
  19. Your description isn't very good. Context is important, so I can't accurately asses without some record of the conversation, perhaps screenshots or an archive. I believe transsexual identity is a mental disorder, insofar as a transsexual has deranged from his biological gender. That being said, I wouldn't treat someone with a mental disorder by mocking them for it. I wouldn't say to a guy suffering from paranoid delusions, "Hey what do the UFOs forecast the weather to be like today?" That seems petty and cruel. This is different from SJW activists who demand shelter from opposing opinions through legal means. These are people with whom constructive arguments are near impossible, and who will make your life a living hell for disagreeing with them. These are people that have crossed the threshold and deserve our scorn and a great big heaping pile of mockery, since they will accept no other avenue of discourse.
  20. Twice they fought off the Muslims at the very gates of Vienna. Tens of thousands in those two battles alone, hundreds of thousands in the centuries of war, millions enslaved throughout Central Europe total. Most peoples would remember these bloody conflicts as if it were embedded in their genetic memory. Not the Germans. They've blinded themselves to their own history, and are now stumbling towards a cliff. It's so vile.
  21. Popularity may be unimportant to you as a consumer of philosophy. Popularity may be unimportant to a philosophy professor cocooned in tenure-ship. But popularity is certainly important to a supplier in the marketplace where Stefan resides as one of the few market-facing philosophers in the world. Amen. I'd rather have no customers than a consumer base of concern trolls. The goal has been achieved? We elect Trump, then the demographic winter, globalist tyranny, radical Islam, and mass migration, all of which still has the West in a noose, is *poof* solved? The electing of Trump was just the beginning.
  22. Stefan is still conducting a philosophy show. I think what you want is an abstract philosophy show, of which there are 2500 podcasts of that type. He could stop podcasting for the rest of his life and still have 10 times more content than any other philosophy show in the world. Would 5000 abstract philosophy shows satisfy you? Perhaps 10,000? The West is in a fight for its survival against civilization destroying real world policies. Personally, I find his podcasts about grand-scale problems to be an excellent complement to his abstract stuff. It shows how theory translates to practice. Thanks to his work in the last two years, his channel has absolutely exploded in popularity, and philosophy has reached more people than ever would have been possible if he stayed in abstract territory.
  23. 99% of their heart will be revealed, and it won't even be subtle either. The young, the dependent, the future generation, they are a great clarifier of virtue in the adults around us. Cherish them. Cherish the gifts they give us in knowing the people around us.
  24. Making the Choice How should voters weigh the sins of these two uniquely corrupt candidates? http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2016/10/clinton_vs_trump_whose_crimes_are_worse.html Donald J. Trump ®1. Said he would force the military to commit war crimes 2. Said about women, “You have to treat ’em like shit” 3. Proposed to create a database system to track Muslims in the U.S. 4. Said a U.S.-born judge couldn’t be impartial because of his “Mexican heritage” 5. Advocated assassinating terrorists’ families 6. Advocated waterboarding as punishment even if it doesn’t help gain information, because “they deserve it anyway” 7. Said women should be punished for having abortions 8. Urged supporters to beat up protesters at his rallies 9. Made fun of a reporter’s physical disability 10. Promised to deport U.S. citizens whose parents immigrated illegally, in violation of the 14th Amendment 11. Advocated shutting down mosques 12. Called for a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. 13. Described global warming as a hoax perpetrated by “the Chinese” for competitive reasons 14. Suggested the U.S. should reduce its debts by partially defaulting on them 15. Responded to the murder of 49 people at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub with “Appreciate the congrats for being right on Islamic terrorism” 16. Fraternizes with avowed white supremacists on Twitter 17. Called Mexican immigrants rapists 18. Endorsed torture 19. Refuses to sell any of his more than 500 businesses if he’s elected, potentially creating unprecedented conflicts of interest 20. Disparaged Sen. John McCain’s military service because he was captured by the North Vietnamese 21. Defended FDR’s internment of Japanese Americans 22. Refused to release his tax returns during the campaign 23. Retweeted bogus crime statistics that wildly inflated the rate at which blacks kill whites 24. Suggested that supporters who attacked a homeless Hispanic man were “very passionate” and “love their country” 25. Blamed sexual assault in the military on “put[ting] men and women together” 26. Referred to Tiananmen Square demonstrations as a riot and said the Chinese government’s response “shows you the power of strength” 27. Repeatedly suggested that President Obama might be a Muslim 28. Claimed he saw thousands of Muslims in New Jersey celebrating the 9/11 attacks 29. Doesn’t know how many articles are in the Constitution 30. Called an attorney who requested a break to pump breast milk “disgusting” 31. Doesn’t pay his bills 32. Proposed to change libel laws to make it easier to sue media organizations 33. Barred reporters from campaign events for unfavorable coverage 34. Praised North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un 35. Described Fox debate moderator Megyn Kelly as having “blood coming out of her wherever” 36. Questioned President Obama’s American citizenship, bringing the “birther” campaign into the mainstream 37. Said, “I could stand in the middle of Fifth Avenue and shoot somebody, and I wouldn’t lose voters” 38. Named and threatened former students who criticized Trump University 39. Didn’t immediately disavow an endorsement from KKK leader David Duke 40. Bragged about the size of his penis during a primary debate 41. Claimed he’s donated $1 million to veterans’ groups, although none received any money until reporters began investigating 42. Didn’t know the meaning of the term “Brexit” less than a month before the U.K. referendum on leaving the EU 43. Posted a link to Facebook promoting the conspiracy theory that the Obama administration actively supported al-Qaida in Iraq 44. Called Elizabeth Warren “the Indian” and “Pocahontas” 45. Founded Trump University, which a salesman called “a fraudulent scheme [that] preyed upon the elderly and uneducated” 46. Advocated plundering oil from Iraq, Libya, and other oil-rich countries invaded by the U.S., in violation of the Geneva Conventions 47. Said, “It doesn’t really matter what [the media] write as long as you’ve got a young and beautiful piece of ass” 48. Named himself as his primary consultant on foreign policy 49. Refused to take care of his children, saying that husbands who change diapers are “acting like the wife” 50. Refused to rule out using nuclear weapons against ISIS 51. Claimed he’s donated $102 million to charity, although journalists have been unable to find evidence of any substantial donations 52. Said of Carly Fiorina, “Look at that face! Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?” 53. Approvingly repeated a tall tale about a U.S. commander ordering the execution of Muslim insurgents with bullets dipped in pig’s blood 54. Refused to condemn anti-Semitic attacks on journalists 55. Paid campaign money to family members and his own businesses 56. Advocated withholding free public education from insufficiently studious kids 57. Suggested that he might refuse to serve as president if elected 58. Told a female contestant on Celebrity Apprentice, “That must be a pretty picture, you dropping to your knees” 59. Proposed to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants 60. Speculated about his 1-year-old daughter’s future breasts 61. Said, “If Ivanka weren’t my daughter, perhaps I’d be dating her” 62. Has repeatedly done business with figures linked to organized crime 63. Hired a suspicious number of advisers who have done work on behalf of Vladimir Putin 64. Claimed that American Muslims knew about the Orlando nightclub shooter and San Bernardino terrorists before the attacks 65. Didn’t understand the phrase “nuclear triad” during a primary debate 66. Pointed out a black supporter and said, “Oh, look at my African American over here” 67. Kept a collection of Adolf Hitler’s collected speeches in a cabinet by his bed 68. Said that “maybe” his employees should feel they have to return quickly from maternity leave or risk being replaced 69. Suggested the U.S. won’t come to NATO allies’ military aid 70. Proposed to compel Mexico to pay for a border wall 71. Praised Saddam Hussein for being good at killing terrorists 72. Threatened Amazon as payback for negative coverage in the Washington Post 73. Called for the death penalty for the Central Park Five, five teenagers later exonerated of rape and assault 74. Praised the U.K.’s vote to leave the EU because a falling pound would be good for his Scottish golf course 75. Suggested that Sen. Ted Cruz’s father was involved in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 76. Tweeted an image that originated on a white-supremacist account containing a star of David over a background of money 77. Read out Sen. Lindsey Graham’s personal phone number in a campaign speech 78. Subjected his then-wife Ivana to what she described in a deposition as rape, although she later said she didn’t mean the word literally 79. Quoted in a 1991 book as telling a colleague that “laziness is a trait in blacks” 80. Said that the U.S. military should withdraw from Japan and South Korea and allow those countries to defend themselves with nuclear weapons 81. Called for the construction of a wall across the U.S.-Mexico border to prevent immigration 82. Tweeted: “Our great African American President hasn’t exactly had a positive impact on the thugs who are so happily and openly destroying Baltimore!” 83. Has been a plaintiff in at least 1,900 lawsuits and a defendant in 1,450 more 84. Suggested that Bill and Hillary Clinton conspired to murder aide Vince Foster 85. Believes the world would be “100 percent” better if Saddam Hussein and Muammar Qaddafi were still in power 86. Directed a female employee not to take lunch orders when visitors came to Trump Tower because he found her insufficiently attractive 87. Reportedly asked national security advisers why the U.S. can’t use nuclear weapons 88. Told his security team to confiscate protesters’ coats and “throw them out into the cold” 89. Publicly shamed a Miss Universe winner for gaining weight 90. Repeatedly claimed, falsely, to have opposed the Iraq war 91. Included the head of the white nationalist American Freedom Party on a list of California delegates 92. Sold Trump University and Trump Institute courses that relied on plagiarized materials 93. Earned millions from failing casinos by shifting the debt burden to investors 94. Filed for corporate bankruptcy four times 95. Compared his “sacrifices” as a businessman with those of parents whose son was killed in war 96. Claimed there’s “no real assimilation” of “second- and third-generation” families from the Middle East 97. Tried to set up an investment partnership with Muammar Qaddafi 98. Argued that the massacre at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub could have been prevented if patrons had been armed 99. Claimed, falsely, that President Obama “issued a statement for Kwanzaa but failed to issue one for Christmas” 100. Wished for a housing-market crash 101. Took out advertisements alleging that the “Mohawk Indian record of criminal activity is well documented” to fight competition for his casino business 102. Has insulted 239 candidates, journalists, organizations, countries, sitting politicians, and celebrities on Twitter 103. Used contributions to the Trump Foundation to buy a helmet and jersey signed by Tim Tebow for $12,000 at a charity auction 104. Said, “Refugees are trying to take over our children” by telling them “how wonderful Islam is” 105. Called the decision to put Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill “pure political correctness” 106. Said that Black Lives Matter activists are “looking for trouble” 107. Called Rosie O’Donnell a “big, fat pig” 108. Proposed a 35 percent tax on Mexican-made cars and trucks, in violation of NAFTA 109. Greeted a Miss Universe contestant with a kiss on the lips, which she called “gross” and “inappropriate” 110. Proposed to abolish gun-free zones 111. Falsely claimed there have been calls for a moment of silence for Dallas shooter Micah Johnson 112. Defended then–campaign manager Corey Lewandowski after he physically grabbed a female reporter 113. Falsely claimed that Ferguson, Missouri, and Oakland, California, were “among the most dangerous [places] in the world” 114. Proposed to have China assassinate Kim Jong-un 115. Claimed that “the birther movement was started by Hillary Clinton in 2008” 116. Threatened to “spill the beans” about an unspecified scandal concerning Ted Cruz’s wife, Heidi 117. Attempted to court Jewish voters with anti-Semitic stereotypes about money, influence, and dealmaking 118. Pre-emptively questioned the legitimacy of the election 119. Attempted to seize and bulldoze the home of an Atlantic City, New Jersey, widow under eminent domain 120. Said that Hillary Clinton “got schlonged” by Obama in 2008 121. Tweeted “The best taco bowls are made in Trump Tower Grill. I love Hispanics!” 122. Claimed a federal spending bill “funds ISIS” 123. Pretended to be his own publicist 124. Proposed to appoint himself U.S. trade representative 125. Accused Hillary Clinton of “playing the woman card” 126. Called Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine “so smart” 127. Believes that he would “get along very well” with Vladimir Putin 128. Included two anti-Sharia cranks on a list of five foreign-policy advisers 129. According to Chris Christie, he would seek to purge Obama-era civil service hires 130. Said, “If and when the Vatican is attacked by ISIS … the pope would have only wished and prayed that Donald Trump would have been president” 131. Repeated a supporter who called Ted Cruz a pussy 132. Said, “I think Islam hates us” 133. Praised conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, telling him, “I will not let you down” 134. Tried to entice Ohio Gov. John Kasich to be his vice presidential candidate by saying he’d let him control domestic and foreign policy 135. Kept journalists in restrictive “press pens” on the campaign trail 136. Said he “can relate” to victims of racism because “even against me the system is rigged.” 137. Said he doesn’t “have the time” to read books 138. Proposed to charge American allies for military defense 139. Suggested that Gold Star mother and Muslim Ghazala Khan remained silent because she “wasn’t allowed to have anything to say” 140. Said Mitt Romney would have “dropped to his knees” for an endorsement 141. Referred to 9/11 as 7-Eleven 142. Joked about Second Amendment advocates shooting his opponent or her judicial appointees 143. Proposed a 45 percent tariff on Chinese exports 144. Praised Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s brutal response to an attempted coup, giving “great credit to him for turning it around” 145. Likened the killing of a 21-year-old woman by a drunk-driving undocumented immigrant to ritualistic child sacrifice 146. Falsely claimed he “100 percent” owns “the largest winery on the East Coast” 147. Claimed he saw nonexistent footage of money airlifted from the U.S. to Iran 148. Said Khizr Khan “has no right to claim I have never read the Constitution” 149. Claimed that the U.S. is being “ripped off” by its fellow members of NATO 150. Employed a butler who said President Obama should be “hung for treason” 151. Called sexual harassment allegations against Roger Ailes “totally unfounded” 152. Picked convention speakers who called for his general-election opponent to be imprisoned 153. Questioned Hillary Clinton’s religion 154. Launched at least 15 business ventures that went on to fail 155. Said Gold Star father Khizr Khan attacked him for being tough on terrorism 156. Falsely accused Clinton of rigging the general election debate schedule 157. Called Obama and Clinton the founders of ISIS 158. Said women who are sexually harassed at work should “find another career” 159. His wife, Melania, plagiarized her convention speech from Michelle Obama, then campaign operatives lied about it 160. Praised an adviser who called for Clinton to be executed 161. Questioned Ben Carson’s Seventh-day Adventism 162. Sued a former campaign aide for $10 million for breaching a confidentiality agreement 163. Characterized the theme of his administration as “America First” 164. Appeared not to know about Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea 165. Questioned Ted Cruz’s evangelical faith 166. Entrusted his health to a doctor who described his test results as “astonishingly excellent” 167. Proposed to deport his opponent, an American citizen 168. Asked advisers if he could get out of picking Mike Pence as his vice presidential candidate after he’d offered Pence the job 169. Proposed to try U.S. citizens in Guantanamo Bay military tribunals 170. Urged supporters to patrol polling places to combat “election fraud” 171. Hired the editor of white-nationalist website Breitbart as his campaign chief 172. Said he’s “starting to agree” that his opponent should be imprisoned 173. Responded to a murder with: “Just what I have been saying. African-Americans will VOTE TRUMP!” 174. Doesn’t allow contributors to cancel recurring donations on his website 175. Ejected a baby from a rally 176. Called on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s emails 177. Told black voters, “You’re living in poverty; your schools are no good; you have no jobs” 178. Falsely claimed San Bernardino neighbors saw “bombs all over the floor” but failed to act due to political correctness 179. Falsely claimed Chicago police brass told him crime could be ended if they were allowed to be “much tougher” 180. Boasted of “employee childcare programs” that are really for hotel guests 181. Ran a modeling agency that hired models working illegally in the U.S. 182. Repeatedly called a deaf actress “retarded” and sexually harassed her on the set of The Apprentice 183. Said he wanted to hit Democratic National Convention speakers who criticized him 184. Suggested a reporter who accused him of sexual assault wasn’t attractive enough to assault 185. Would consider recognizing Crimea as Russian territory and lifting sanctions on Russia 186. Named the person who made up “death panels” to his economic team 187. Falsely claimed his opponent wants to admit 620,000 Syrian refugees 188. Told two 14-year-old girls, “Wow! Just think—in a couple of years, I’ll be dating you.” 189. Threatened to pull the U.S. out of the World Trade Organization 190. Falsely claimed his opponent’s plan would provide Social Security benefits to illegal immigrants 191. Posted a tweet urging voters to “check out [a critic’s] sex tape,” then denied it during a debate 192. Screwed over the USA Freedom Kids, a group of preteen girls who performed at Trump events 193. Falsely claimed his opponent was “seen laughing on two occasions” at a 12-year-old rape victim 194. Employed campaign operatives who scrubbed language supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression from the GOP platform 195. Called his opponent “unhinged” and “unbalanced” 196. Falsely claimed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency endorsed him 197. Falsely claimed the U.S. economy is experiencing its slowest growth since 1929 198. Threatened to fund a super PAC campaign against his defeated GOP primary rivals if they run again 199. Hired a former Christie staffer implicated in the George Washington Bridge lane closure scandal 200. Confused Clinton’s running mate, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, with Tom Kean, Republican governor of New Jersey in the 1980s 201. Falsely claimed he won “every poll” after the second presidential debate 202. Falsely claimed the Iran nuclear deal made Iran rich 203. Falsely claimed Bill Clinton “had to pay an $850,000 fine” to Paula Jones after she accused him of sexual assault 204. Said, “When you’re a star, [women] let you do it. You can do anything. ... Grab them by the pussy.” 205. Said veterans who suffer from PTSD aren’t “strong” and “can’t handle it” 206. Said not paying income taxes “makes me smart” 207. Continuted to insist the Central Park Five are guilty of murder, despite DNA evidence exonerating them 208. Referred to a Hispanic Miss Universe as “Miss Housekeeping” and “Miss Piggy” 209. Said “we’re going to have to see” about whether he would accept a victory for his opponent as legitimate 210. Repeatedly sexually assaulted women 211. Promised to jail his opponent if elected 212. Illegally raised funds through his foundation without the proper license 213. Mocked his opponent stumbling leaving a 9/11 memorial event after she was diagnosed with pneumonia 214. Claimed government officials are letting illegal immigrants “pour into the country so they can go and vote” 215. Repeatedly walked in on pageant contestants, including teenagers, while they were changing 216. Accepted $150,000 in 9/11 recovery funds to “repair” a building that wasn’t damaged in the attacks 217. Spent $258,000 from his charitable foundation to settle lawsuits related to his businesses 218. Illegally contributed $25,000 to the PAC of a prosecutor who was considering legal action against Trump University 219. Said of a 10-year-old girl, “I am going to be dating her in 10 years. Can you believe it?” 220. Spent $20,000 in contributions to the Trump Foundation on a 6-foot-tall painting of himself 221. Called poor people “morons” 222. Suggested his opponent cheated on her husband 223. Claimed the Commission on Presidential Debates “rigged” the debates 224. Vowed that Iranians who provoke U.S. sailors with “gestures” will be “shot out of the water” 225. Brought on alleged serial sexual harasser Roger Ailes as a campaign adviser 226. Said his opponent “could actually be crazy” 227. Took credit for giving away other people’s money 228. Claimed nearly $1 billion in business losses in a single year 229. Repeatedly cited false unemployment statistics 230. Claimed he “lost hundreds of friends” on 9/11 231. Repeatedly called a deaf actress “retarded” and sexually harassed her on the set of The Apprentice 232. Told two 14-year-old girls, “Wow! Just think—in a couple of years, I’ll be dating you.” 233. Suggested a reporter who accused him of sexual assault wasn’t attractive enough to assault 234. Falsely claimed Bill Clinton “had to pay an $850,000 fine” to Paula Jones after she accused him of sexual assault 235. Falsely claimed he won “every poll” after the second presidential debate 236. Falsely claimed the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency endorsed him 237. Falsely claimed the Iran nuclear deal made Iran rich 238. Falsely claimed the U.S. economy is experiencing its slowest growth since 1929 239. Posted a tweet urging voters to “check out [a critic’s] sex tape,” then denied it during a debate Hillary Clinton (D)1. Poor email server management
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