The 60 Minutes interview is old -- Clinton era -- just look how much younger Hillary looked chumming around with him.
The interview includes Soros' own guilt-free admission of helping confiscate the property of other Jews in wartime Budapest. "If I hadn't done it, someone else would have."
The best and most surprising line comes near the end: "George Soros is Donald Trump without the humility."
What did that mean then? That Soros lacked humility or that Trump lacked humility? Plenty of time has elapsed since those words were uttered. I am convinced that right now Donald Trump has humility and that George Soros utterly lacks it.
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Sarcasm. Trump promotes himself as a commodity; how much he believes is another story.
Dr Evil is as unrepentant a sinner as exists, a true Nazi in his willingness to do any evil in his own cause. Like the Krauts in the 30s, he presents to the world another face of uprightness.
I'm sure Ritmo is lurking somewhere to defend this sack of slime.
Magneto, without any redeeming qualities.
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Piers Morgan brings some butt-kick to whiny baby millennials, and it is awesome. Awesome? Really? Really?
Yes- really.
pop:
"...40% of millennials believe they should be promoted every two years regardless of performance, and are so fame obsessed that three times as many middle school girls now want to grow up to be the PA to a talentless celebrity like Kim Kardashian as want to be a senator.
(Hardly surprising therefore that 77% of millennials can’t even name a senator from their home state…)
Oh, and 80% of millennials say they’ll be richer than their parents, yet more of them live with their parents than with a spouse, still take cash off their parents, and work half as hard.
The tragic truth is that America’s millennials are a bunch of phone-addicted, selfie-obsessed, hashtagging, snapchatting, kale-munching, twerking, lazy, whining, ill-informed, politically correct, cossetted narcissists who find absolutely everything mortally offensive and believe there are 165 ways to sexually identify.
They don’t understand the concept of ‘losing’ because they’ve never had to experience it."
sorry for the thread jack.
The first time I heard that formulation was on Frazier. Someone, maybe Niles, described Frazier's talent agent as "Lady Macbeth without the sincerity."
ed, "Dr. Evil" is the perfect moniker.
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