Posted on 10/16/2020 5:18:28 AM PDT by MtnClimber
If there were ever a time when a tide changed direction in a single political moment, it was at the Trump set-up with Savannah Guthrie.
For about 45 minutes Guthrie just jumped all over The Donald for every response he made to her or to a questioner.
The first 15 minutes or more were nothing but cross-exams by Guthrie about masks, as if that were the most important question to ask the leader of the free world in the 60 minutes you have him in your arena, in your control.
Every person asking a question was described as a Biden-leaner, former Trump whatever. None of the questions was in the ballpark of "Mr. President, you built the world's best economy; how are you going to do it again?"
Even when a question was not entirely confrontational, Guthrie made the follow-up comment quite in-your-face.
SNIP Then something interesting happened. A woman with an innocent question I believe she was a Trump-leaner asked her already forgotten question. But her comment changed the entire energy of this one-sided event.
She looked at The Donald, now 45 minutes into being hectored at every comment, and said: "Mr. President, you have a beautiful smile."
Trump seemed genuinely stunned in a good way. No quick rejoinder. He just seemed to look surprised, then smiled greatly, and thanked her.
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and after stabling her doll, she when in for voice reconstruction lessons - she’s worse than S’Hillery.
Guthrie made herself look real dumb...Trump asked her if she knew what underleverege meant...she said yes...we all know damn well that was a lie.
Best part of the hour.
Guthrie came off as a total idiot....a brainless twit.
That woman, Guthrie, was horrible. I’ve always been suspicious of people who constantly smile when they are speaking, as if they are trying to mask their aggressive intentions. Sen Klobuchar also does this. The Left has no shame and now doesn’t even try to remain impartial.
Stern used to be pretty fair politically towards both sides, but he’s caught full-blown TDS, and he cares more about getting interviews with celebrities.
400 million borrowed on assets of billions. Homeowners typical borrow 50-80% of their net worth for a mortgage.
That's what he was trying to explain to airhead Guthrie.
Guthrie wasn’t attacking Trump. Her vitriol and anger is reserved for the millions of Americans who actually had the nerve to vote Trump into office. That’s where the charges of “white supremacist” come from. Same with the entire MSM. WE are the targets of their hate, don’t ever forget it, it’s NOT Trump the man they hate, it’s you and me and our wives, sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, and grandchildren. It will take far more than an election to fix this left-wing minority-driven genocidal hatred directed toward whites in America. It will take a war. The enemy is among us, in our streets and cities and neighborhoods. They refuse to speak our language, and have contempt for any of us who don’t speak theirs.
For all of his sophomoric vulgarity, Stern is actually a very good interviewer. He would probably be extra gross with Trump, though. Maybe in late 2015, but I can’t see it now as President.
“That woman, Guthrie, was horrible. Ive always been suspicious of people who constantly smile when they are speaking, as if they are trying to mask their aggressive intentions. Sen Klobuchar also does this.”
The biggest offender of this is the utterly reprehensible California congresscritter Zoe Lofgren.
I forgot all about that! Thanks for the reminder. And I do think it probably endeared people to him!
I forgot all about that! Thanks for the reminder. And I do think it probably endeared people to him!
I would not have sex with that woman, Ms. Guthrie.
Stupidity and greed causes that.
There were a couple of ladies sitting behind President Trump who were nodding yes to everything he said.
Never heard of him before. Instant fan. Been listening alot since you posted. Thanks.
You’re welcome. There is a new guard of instrumental musicians that blend chops with groove and soul. Guthrie was one of the early adopters. There are still Yngwie-types that just shred aimlessly, but the new, multidimensional lot are inspiring. And the absence of lyrics in this new era of wokey stupidity is preferable. To paraphrase Zappa, music is not dead, it just smells funny.
That’s what I really like about this guy. I’ve been into neoclassical since Yngwies first album, Tony Macalpine, Vinnie Moore et al, but this guy is a whole other level. Awesome tone. It also turned me onto the drummer and bassist in the Aristocrats. Those guys blew my mind. I recognized the drummer from the Dream Theater auditions to replace Mike Portnoy.
Do you play? I’ve been playing for forty years, not super serious.
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