‘Dumb as f---’: Trump forced to hear mean tweets about himself in court
On the second day of Trump’s New York criminal trial, some prospective jurors had their social media posts about the former president read aloud into the official record. “It went something like a Jimmy Kimmel ‘mean tweets’ skit,” says Chris Hayes.
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STOP NORMALIZING THIS BEHAVIOR! HE'S RUDE AND HATEFUL
Donald Trump compilation: The 90 most shocking things he's said during election campaign
From calling Mexicans' rapists to "locker room talk" and "such a nasty woman." Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has said and done some outrageous things on the campaign trail. Here's the 90 most memorable.
(And he's gotten worse - This was from November 2016)
Raw: Trump Pushes Past Montenegro PM at NATO
President Donald Trump appeared to push himself past the prime minister of Montenegro during a tour of NATO's new headquarters Thursday. (May 25)
Trump mocks reporter with disability
Donald Trump is under fire again, this time for mocking a New York Times reporter that suffers from a chronic condition.
Serge Kovaleski suffers from arthrogryposis, a condition which limits the movement of joints and is particularly noticeable in Kovaleski's right arm and hand
'You are a rude, terrible person' : Trump attacks CNN reporter
After being challenged on the migrant caravan by CNN's Jim Acosta, Trump took the opportunity to berate the reporter.
In today’s fast-paced and often competitive world, the art of negotiation and communication skills are more valuable than ever. Whether in business, politics, or personal relationships, how we engage with others can make a significant difference in outcomes and long-term success. At the heart of effective communication lies civility, a fundamental attribute that fosters respect, understanding, and collaboration. Conversely, resorting to bullying tactics, such as yelling or intimidation, may yield short-term gains but often leads to strained relationships and negative consequences in the long run.
Civility forms the bedrock of productive negotiations. It involves treating others with respect, actively listening to their perspectives, and maintaining a constructive demeanor even in challenging situations. When individuals approach negotiations with civility, they demonstrate a willingness to find mutually beneficial solutions, rather than focusing solely on their own interests. This approach not only enhances the likelihood of reaching agreements but also strengthens trust and rapport among parties involved.
In contrast, employing bullying tactics like yelling, threats, or aggression may appear to achieve immediate compliance or concessions. However, such behavior typically erodes trust, escalates conflicts, and can damage reputations. Individuals who resort to bullying often prioritize short-term gains over long-term relationships, neglecting the potential for collaborative outcomes and sustainable success.
Effective negotiation skills, coupled with civility, enable individuals to navigate complex scenarios with grace and professionalism. By fostering open communication, acknowledging diverse viewpoints, and seeking common ground, negotiators can create environments conducive to problem-solving and innovation. Civility encourages creativity and inclusivity, allowing all parties to contribute ideas without fear of reprisal or marginalization.
Moreover, civility extends beyond negotiations; it shapes organizational culture, influences public perception, and contributes to societal harmony. Leaders who exemplify civility inspire loyalty and dedication among their teams, fostering a positive work environment where productivity and morale thrive. In public discourse, civility promotes constructive dialogue and facilitates meaningful progress on issues of collective importance.
Conversely, the repercussions of bullying behavior extend far beyond immediate conflicts. Organizations that tolerate or endorse bullying risk losing talented employees, damaging their brand reputation, and facing legal liabilities. In politics and public service, bullying undermines democratic values and diminishes public trust in institutions. Individuals who resort to bullying may achieve short-lived victories but often find themselves isolated and distrusted in the long term.
Ultimately, the choice between civility and bullying transcends mere strategy; it reflects core values and principles that shape personal and professional integrity. While the allure of aggressive tactics may tempt some, the enduring impact of civility resonates far deeper. By cultivating civility and honing negotiation skills, individuals empower themselves to build bridges, forge meaningful connections, and achieve sustainable success in all facets of life.
In conclusion, the importance of civility and effective negotiation skills cannot be overstated in today's interconnected world. By embracing civility, individuals not only enhance their ability to negotiate effectively but also contribute to a culture of respect, collaboration, and mutual understanding. In contrast, bullying tactics may yield immediate gains but jeopardize relationships and long-term success. Therefore, let us prioritize civility in our interactions, recognizing its power to foster positive change and create a better future for all.
This page will be about Donald J Trump's rude behavior from the time he started his campaign in June 16, 2015. No, it doesn't have much on it right now, but I'm setting it up so it can be linked elsewhere
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Maddow: Trump win 'gives us a really big to-do list' to defend democracy
Rachel Maddow speaks to Americans who do not want to surrender democracy to Donald Trump's authoritarian management and points out that since it did not work to defend democracy with the election, it is time to turn to a new set of tools and tasks to preserve the system of government used in the United State of America since its inception.
Maddow points out frightening truth about Trump's lack of concern about votes
Rachel Maddow rounds up instances in which Donald Trump not only assures his supporters that if he is elected they won't have to vote in the future, but also that even for this 2024 election he does not need votes. Maddow posits that the reason Trump doesn't care about votes is that he intends to win by manipulating the administration of the voting tabulation.
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