Post-match: The Post Presidency :: Trump Faces The Music Thread

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  1. taosjohn

    taosjohn Member+

    Dec 23, 2004
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    "When I took command......I wanted to make the war as national as possible, to bring in all parties. I was anxious especially to conciliate and recognize the Democratic element. The country belonged as well to the Democrats as to us, and I did not believe in a Republican war. I felt we needed every musket and every sword to put down the rebellion." (Ulysses S Grant)
     
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  2. song219

    song219 BigSoccer Supporter

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    Well I am lookin for a cynical girl.

     
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  3. bigredfutbol

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    If this were the Music thread, I would go on and on about how much I love Marshall Crenshaw's debut album.
     
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  4. spejic

    spejic Cautionary example

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    Not Trump, but related to the Trump crime family.

    Trump Jr. posted this:

    trump c1 s.jpg

    What The Actual Friendly Neighborhood Spiderman is this about? Do the Trumps think that making a play for the crypto audience (and Trump Sr. has been saying pro-crypto things recently) is a winning strategy? Do they think they already lost, so they are trying to cash out in as many ways possible?
     
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  5. Yoshou

    Yoshou Fan of the CCL Champ

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    Don Jr. looked at the pile of cash Barron just got from cashing out his Trump crypto and decided he wants some of that? The one thing about crypto bros is that they are greedy and they are stupid, so are easy targets for criminals.
     
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  6. The Jitty Slitter

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    speaking of crypto crime the founder of Bit Clout just got charged for a 257m fraud as Matt Levine explains ….

    According to documents prepared by Al-Naji in conjunction with the BitClout project, the price of BTCLT would automatically double for every million BTCLT sold directly from the BitClout platform, with Al-Naji reserving two million BTCLT for himself as the project’s founder.

    Al-Naji explained that purchasing BTCLT through the BitClout platform involved a “totally decentralized” so-called “atomic swap” whereby investors would deposit the crypto asset bitcoin into BitClout’s treasury wallet and receive BTCLT in exchange.

    This exchange, however, only operated in one direction, meaning that BTCLT investors could not exchange their tokens back into bitcoin or fiat currency (e.g., U.S. dollars) via the BitClout platform. This fact was not explained in the BitClout White Paper.

    Al-Naji privately explained to an early investor that he viewed this technical limitation as a positive feature of the platform because restricting the ability to sell BTCLT had the effect of driving up its price.

    Man, 2019 was just amazing. That was an economic model that you could advertise. “See, if we keep doubling the price of the thing, and don’t let anyone sell it, we’ll all get rich.” Obviously that block quote is from the complaint in an enforcement action that the US Securities and Exchange Commission filed last week against Nader Al-Naji, the founder of BitClout, a crypto thing that raised $257 million from investors to do, ehhh, crypto social media or something? (Here’s a 2021 articlesaying that “in taking blockchain social media to the next level, Al-Naji said he had raised $200 million with a view to building out the DeSo ecosystem.” DeSo is “decentralized social.”) He was also charged with criminal fraud by federal prosecutors.
     
  7. taosjohn

    taosjohn Member+

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    Did his friends call him "The Ponz?"

    I mean, that's "you can check IN but you can never leave...":giggle:
     
  8. The Jitty Slitter

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    it’s remarkable you could raise so much money for an obvious fraud but there it is
     
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  9. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
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    In some ways it's remarkable but in others it's as one would expect, Stick the words 'crypto' and 'blockchain' in something and the rubes will line up to buy it. If you stick the word 'decentralise' in there it's even better.
     
  10. Deadtigers

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    Fools are desperate to be parted with their money. There are millions of flat earthers and anti-vaxxers ready to be told they are right
     
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  11. Yoshou

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    Add in AI and you can just print money.
     
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  12. Yoshou

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    #9287 Yoshou, Aug 9, 2024
    Last edited: Aug 9, 2024
    Trump is losing his base...

    https://newrepublic.com/post/184729...n=SF_TNR&utm_medium=social&utm_source=Twitter

    Musk and Rogan have also made comments rebuking Trump. Could there be a movement afoot trying to get Trump to step down? And how do they get him to step down when he literally controls the RNC and all of the cash that has been collected by his campaign, superPAC, and the RNC...

    https://newrepublic.com/post/184734/maga-chaos-joe-rogan-endorse-trump-rfk-jr
     
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  13. bigredfutbol

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    They are so ********ing stuck with him.
     
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  14. ElNaranja

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    He'd never step aside as he needs the infrastructure to win his legal cases. Think the judicial system will keep doing him favors if he isn't capable of rewarding them? Both politically and financially?
     
  15. soccernutter

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  16. Deadtigers

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    I need to watch the death of Stalin. I feel like that will be similar to when Trump dies in the next few years.
     
  17. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

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    The original story is a graphic novel. Also highly recommended.
     
  18. yossarian

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    Very entertaining flick. And I have a friend who's a Russian history scholar---says it's actually not that hyperbolic.
    :D
     
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  19. Naughtius Maximus

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    Like all great satire, it's a reflection of reality, There are also some terrific performances in it...



    "How can you run and plot at the same time" :D
     
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  20. spejic

    spejic Cautionary example

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    In this case, reality is actually crazier than fiction.

    Good movie. Strongly recommend.
     
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  21. roadkit

    roadkit Greetings from the Fringe of Obscurity

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    How have I never heard of this movie before?

    Assuming it's available on streaming, I know what I'll be doing after the Women's Soccer Gold Medal match today.
     
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  22. Dr. Wankler

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    And I’ll put in another shout out for the graphic novel it’s based on. One of the all time greats.

    I’m not saying skip the movie, I’m saying check them both out.
     
  23. Funkfoot

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  24. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
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    Not saying anything about the graphic novel but, surely, it's based on y'know... the death of Stalin and what happened with the various figures around at that time?
     
  25. Belgian guy

    Belgian guy Member+

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    Aug 19, 2002
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    There was a semi-viral twitter query a few days ago asking for everyone's favorite line deliveries in movies and one that came to mind for me was Jason Isaacs with this one:

    "I'm off to represent the entire Red Army at the buffet. You girls enjoy yourself."



    Around 0:33 in this clip.
     
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