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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on February 26, 2020, 08:00:27 AM
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PJMcK (11,762 posts)
An encounter with a Trump supporter
Last weekend, I went to a Long Island golf course that I used to belong to. I wanted to donate a set of clubs to their First Tee Program which provides encouragement for underprivileged kids to learn the game. While I was there, I ran into a number of old golfing buddies including a pro with whom I had becomes close friends with over the years. He taught my son how to play and he has invited me to play in several Pro-Ams, a couple of which we won.
As we were chatting, he began to make political comments. In itself, this was unusual. There's an unwritten rule of etiquette that the two things you never talk about at the golf course are religion and politics. I chose to say nothing but he went on to praise all of the great accomplishments Trump has brought to the U.S. After a couple of minutes, I asked him where he gets his news information. Unsurprisingly, he said he watches Fox News. His comments illustrated that he was somewhat disconnected from reality. He also went on to praise Trump's golf courses. I played three of his courses before he announced his candidacy: they suck and they're ridiculously expensive.
My response to his comments was three-fold. First, I told him that Fox "News" had admitted in court that they were not a news organization but an entertainment outlet. Second, I told him that he was foolish to vote as if he were in the 1% when he's nowhere near that level of wealth. I reminded him that he could not have afforded his double-knee replacement were he not covered by the ACA, also known as Obamacare, (I wanted to needle him a little). Lastly, I scolded him for violating the unwritten rule of etiquette regarding religion and politics.
He responded by saying he was surprised to learn that I was a liberal! He also apologized for bringing up politics.
I like this man and he's been very generous with his golf talents. But it baffled me to see and hear him spouting such utter bullshit and assume that I would be in complete agreement with him.
It's become increasingly clear to me that there are 40% of Americans who are clueless, stupid and/or evil. As a country, we're in for a rougher ride, I'm afraid.
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100213018093
Cool story bro.
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My response to his comments was three-fold. First, I told him that Fox "News" had admitted in court that they were not a news organization but an entertainment outlet.
:bs:
Even Snopes and Politifact say that is BS.
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2020/jan/16/facebook-posts/post-fox-news-changing-entertainment-spun-old-sati/
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I wanted to donate a set of clubs to their First Tee Program which provides encouragement for underprivileged kids to learn the game.
The DUmmy couldn't resist doing a little virtue signaling while spinning this bouncy...
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1/2 bong deduction for not mentioning the truck nuts on the Trump humpers golf cart. :stoner:
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There's an unwritten rule of etiquette that the two things you never talk about at the golf course are religion and politics.
You're clearly not a golfer. So just feel a chill up your leg by donating 25 year old Titleist irons and your persimmon woods to virtue signal. And work on a better bouncy next time.
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As we were chatting, he began to make political comments. In itself, this was unusual. There's an unwritten rule of etiquette that the two things you never talk about at the golf course are religion and politics. I chose to say nothing but he went on to praise all of the great accomplishments Trump has brought to the U.S. After a couple of minutes, I asked him where he gets his news information. Unsurprisingly, he said hePulls them out of his ass, just like all the liberals and progressives who watch the MSM and post at the dump.
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :-) :-) :-) :loser:
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While I was there, I ran into a number of old golfing buddies including a pro with whom I had becomes close friends with over the years. He taught my son how to play and he has invited me to play in several Pro-Ams, a couple of which we won.
Ok Boomer.
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I wanted to donate a set of clubs to their First Tee Program
Because I couldn't find anyone to take them for free.
I went to a community garage sale last saturday at the community around the golf course. every house had at least 1 set of clubs for sale. giving away old clube is like trying to give away an STD!