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I can use actual footage of Harris, not a comedian mocking her.Trump seems to think so. And most democrats think she is a great candidate. Both for the same reasons.
Unlike Trump?
Has been for years. Americans fired him for a reason.
Are they using Markov chains? I thought it was some sort of generative LLM.Markov chains are nothing new. I've played with them, producing pretty much the same stuff.
This goes to my thesis that generative AI is dumb and largely useless technology. At the "low levels" it was just generically vague and at the "high levels" it was generating incoherent nonsense and words. Trump is an rambler who makes strange speeches, but these are not those.
I think it is, but Markov chains work remarkable well. Remember Mark V. Shaney?Are they using Markov chains? I thought it was some sort of generative LLM.
Nancy Pelosi did. Worked out O.K. He isn't that good a negotiator, when he actually has to do what he agrees to do.Would you care to compromise w Trump?
That's the point. The sort of word salad you get from AI or Markov chains isn't much different than Trump for real.I can use actual footage of Harris, not a comedian mocking her.
You could for Trump, using the parody seems unnecessary
Just surprised that the editorial staff of a very conservative publication would be that blunt about Trump's cognitive issues. It was deeply embarrassing for him as he blathered racial complaints about Harris, to the point that his handlers stepped in and stopped the interview. He just kept on obsessing about Harris being black to the exclusion of anything of substance.Well, that explains that....I was wondering why you were quoting a National Review article
Yep.This is what it looks like when you can't run on record, achievements, or even a clear platform....
The strongest GOP criticism of Trump's comments about Harris came from former Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, who is running against a Black woman for a U.S. Senate seat. In a post on X, formerly Twitter, Hogan called it "unacceptable and abhorrent" for people to "attack Vice President Harris or anyone's racial identity."Ask Trump about Harris' racial identity and pretend that he said something wild or racist or even unusual.
I see color but it just doesn't matter to me.Amen, I try not to see color either, and if I do, all people of the different skin colors are treated equally by me.
Same. Color does not matter to me also.I see color but it just doesn't matter to me.
The National Review, the influential conservative magazine, has described Donald Trump as "too old" and on course to lose the 2024 election.
Writing in the National Review's Morning Jolt newsletter, senior political correspondent Jim Geraghty criticized the former president for his recent comments on Vice President Kamala Harris' ethnicity.
Geraghty, who also writes for The Washington Post, has now suggested that the comments will backfire on Trump in November, while also citing the Republican's age as an issue.
...
"The Republican nominee is too dumb, too old, too racially obsessed, too erratic and idiosyncratic in what interests and stirs him," Geraghty wrote.
"The polls just evened up, and he's on pace to fumble away a presidential race against a veep who ran a disastrous border—pardon me, 'migration'—policy, who's flip-flopping on every issue, who's got to defend the highest inflation in 40 years and chaos overseas.
"And Trump thinks his best move before an African-American audience is to doubt whether she's really Black."
MSN
Just surprised that the editorial staff of a very conservative publication would be that blunt about Trump's cognitive issues.
It was deeply embarrassing for him as he blathered racial complaints about Harris,
to the point that his handlers stepped in and stopped the interview.
Former Trump White House director of strategic communications Alyssa Farah Griffin warned on X on Wednesday that his comments won't just hurt him with the Black community since "most Americans (but apparently not Trump!) understand the concept of being biracial and that to talk this way about anyone's race is offensive."
North Carolina Senator Thom Tillis warned that Republicans are not "gaining ground" when they comment on "anything but this Biden administration's failed economy, failed border, failed national security."
Fox host confronts Lindsey Graham on Trump's racial remar...
Following Trump's racial identity remarks regarding Kamala Harris, Graham advised him to instead "prosecute the case" against the vice president's judgment.www.newsweek.com
“Smart as AI“ could be a boon in the correct demographic, though.That's the point. The sort of word salad you get from AI or Markov chains isn't much different than Trump for real.
National Review. Go look again.MSN.
He's a National Review writer. He writes for the National Review, and they published his article. C'mon.He's a WaPo writer...
Except she went to a historically black university, belonged to a historically black sorority, headed an organization of black students... Try to keep this real.What's embarrassing about his answer again? This woman has claimed Indian until the moment she needed some black votes.
As Faulkner began her question, ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott, who also fielded questions to Trump, interrupted, saying that the panel needed to end at the direction of the Trump campaign.You've mentioned this twice now...I watched the interview and don't recall it happening.
When he had the opportunity to put himself in harm's way for his country, he suddenly developed a case of "bone spurs" which cleared up promptly after the draft ended. I respect those who knowingly put themselves in danger for their country. Trump thinks those men and women are losers and suckers.Remember, this man was shot at...
Right now, it's Harris 81%, Trump 18%.He has more support from the black community than any Republican presidential nominee in the past 40 years...by a lot.
The National Review, the influential conservative magazine, has described Donald Trump as "too old" and on course to lose the 2024 election.
Writing in the National Review's Morning Jolt newsletter, senior political correspondent Jim Geraghty criticized the former president for his recent comments on Vice President Kamala Harris' ethnicity.
Geraghty, who also writes for The Washington Post, has now suggested that the comments will backfire on Trump in November, while also citing the Republican's age as an issue.
...
"The Republican nominee is too dumb, too old, too racially obsessed, too erratic and idiosyncratic in what interests and stirs him," Geraghty wrote.
"The polls just evened up, and he's on pace to fumble away a presidential race against a veep who ran a disastrous border—pardon me, 'migration'—policy, who's flip-flopping on every issue, who's got to defend the highest inflation in 40 years and chaos overseas.
"And Trump thinks his best move before an African-American audience is to doubt whether she's really Black."
National Review. Go look again.
He's a National Review writer.
It was deeply embarrassing for him as he blathered racial complaints about Harris,
Trump's racial blather was disturbing to the point that his handlers stepped in and stopped the interview.
As Faulkner began her question, ABC News correspondent Rachel Scott, who also fielded questions to Trump, interrupted, saying that the panel needed to end at the direction of the Trump campaign.
Donald Trump's interview with Black journalists ends abru...
The former president made an appearance at the National Association of Black Journalists conference Wednesday.www.newsweek.com
Right now, it's Harris 81%, Trump 18%.
Trump and Harris tied in new poll, but Harris leads with Black voters by a huge margin
Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Trump are virtually tied, 50 to 49 percent respectively, in new CBS News/YouGov polling but Harris leads among Black voters 81 to 18 percent. The Morning Joe panel discusses.www.msnbc.com
Trump's slide in the polls following his rambling racial rant is from black voters and white voters alike.
And younger voters according to that source.Trump's slide in the polls following his rambling racial rant is from black voters and white voters alike.
I think many more black voters actually vote than in 2008, very likely because of Democratic Party registration drives and the highly visible change in the contest. First there was Barack Obama, and now Kamala Harris.In 2008...poor McCain only got 1-3% of the black vote.
The republicans need a candidate who is not a confused old man, unable to keep his stories straight.There appears to be a good bit of denial going on among Republican supporters, but every poll I have seen shows Trump lead vanishing.
Trump needs a new strategy.
I don't. Never heard of "him" before. Before my time and the wrong part of usenet for me.I think it is, but Markov chains work remarkable well. Remember Mark V. Shaney?
I'd include some examples, but Mark tended to be a little profane from time to time, depending on input of course.
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