Yesterday, 02:40 PM | #5501 | |
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Nobody is defending Liz Cheney, but at least she has more balls than 99% of Republican men and any other person saying this about a political rival would get the same blowback. The only difference is it has no impact on Trumps appeal to his base. |
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Yesterday, 03:13 PM | #5502 | |
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He called her a chickenhawk who hides in a nice building in Washington while young Americans get shot at. That she's a coward for not going and fighting herself. It's a common argument anti-war people have made for decades. Like I don't think he's smart enough to understand what he did but I can't believe how many people fell for this trap. |
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Yesterday, 03:15 PM | #5503 |
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Seems a bit hypocritical coming from a 5 times draft dodger, no?
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Yesterday, 03:27 PM | #5504 |
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He's running as the anti-war candidate here, so no. He didn't vote for the war and he's not campaigning with the family who are most responsible for it.
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Yesterday, 03:42 PM | #5505 |
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I agree. It really takes the attention away from his "Israel should finish the job" comments.
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Yesterday, 03:48 PM | #5506 |
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Also takes away attention from his we should invade Mexico comments.
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Yesterday, 04:00 PM | #5507 |
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Well how will we be in wars when we are going to be busy deploying the military on our own citizens?
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Yesterday, 04:08 PM | #5508 |
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Those are bad things too and Harris should be talking about them instead of campaigning with the Cheney family.
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Yesterday, 04:09 PM | #5509 |
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Actually she can't talk about some of them because she supports that stuff too I guess.
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Yesterday, 05:00 PM | #5510 |
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Invading Mexico and deploying American troops against citizen's? I missed that on her agenda.
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Yesterday, 05:31 PM | #5511 |
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Liz Cheney called on Dubya to speak out today. Probably the best move for classic conservatism, if you think about it.
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Yesterday, 05:34 PM | #5512 |
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Yesterday, 06:02 PM | #5513 |
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Yesterday, 06:47 PM | #5514 |
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PredictIt has moved Harris ahead, and Trump has dropped 6% on Polymarket. What does that mean? The people that pumped those stocks are dumping to pull their cash out from the suckers. What does that mean for the election? Absolutely nothing.
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Yesterday, 06:54 PM | #5515 | |
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Apparently one dude in France has pumped $50 million into polymarket on Trump and had fucked the odds up. |
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Today, 08:44 AM | #5516 |
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Today, 08:46 AM | #5517 | |
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To add on to this string of conversation, could have quoted other people here but I just picked one: I've said it before, but I think this mindset just drastically underestimates how unacceptable the modern Democratic Party is to some people. Trump has a certain amount of support from people who really like him, but a lot of his support is from people who don't. They think the alternative is even worse. Goes back to when we were talking about the whole 'weird' segment of the campaign. Too many people, including some on this board, get locked into the whole 'we're the normal ones' way of thinking and can't/won't see that to a sizable number of people, it's 'us' who are the weird/dangerous element. To them, Trump isn't good but he's far less dangerous. |
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Today, 09:07 AM | #5518 |
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What do you mean by the Modern Democratic Party? Democrats have been in the White House for 20 of the last 32 years, and their biggest achievement, ACA, is pretty well liked. How dangerous can it be?
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Today, 09:21 AM | #5519 | |
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It's dangerous because Fox News says so.
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Today, 09:21 AM | #5520 |
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The racist mf.
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Today, 09:23 AM | #5521 | |
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I don't think that really captures the amount of people who do support him. Just a couple of days ago I saw a poll where 70% of GOPers thought Trump was a good role-model for kids.
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Today, 09:24 AM | #5522 |
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Today, 09:28 AM | #5523 |
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I think I got banned from my barbershop. The guy in the seat behind me was talking all kinds of shit about Kamala and eventually said something about how she'd be attractive if she shut her mouth.
As I was leaving my guy asked about early voting and I said something about how I was voting for Kamala so that hopefully those pieces of garbage Biden was talking about would shut the fuck up. The other barber asked what did he say, and I just thanked my guy and walked out. Since the other guy is the owner I'm assuming I can't really go back, but I sat there for 30 minutes while those dumb racists fucks wouldn't shut the hell up. As a white dude, I get why people hate us because we think we can do or say whatever we want without any consequences. |
Today, 10:33 AM | #5524 |
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I’m a middle aged bearded white dude in a red area. People always assume I’m maga and it drives me nuts.
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Today, 10:34 AM | #5525 | |
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I mean what those words literally mean. ACA is pretty well-liked, roughly 60% of people support it. That means 40%ish don't. It's not the only thing around either. People have varying opinions on how the pandemic was handled, in changes to transgender and similar issues, on how inflation was dealt with and who/what to blame for it, on whether we should be doing anything about climate change, on how we should handle minorities and immigration, on and on it goes. When you look at Trump and say 'he's an asshole, but what Democrats are proposing is unacceptable' which way do you go if you're a 'lesser of two evils' person? We've talked before on the board about candidates who didn't follow Trump and people say they did 'the right thing', but I'd never vote for them because of other policies they believe in. We see it all the time right on this board. Most people, even most of those who say otherwhise, don't actually highly value candidates of character. They value candidates who will do and say the things they want done on some issue and don't care about anything else, so when bad things happen they blame the people in charge regardless of whether they actually did it. When the people in charge propose or do things they don't like, they look for alternatives no matter how terrible the alternative might be, it feels preferable to what they have now and know they don't like. |
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Today, 10:44 AM | #5526 |
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I would wager, that on a lifeboat with a bunch of survivors who happen to be trump supporters, that he wouldn't be elected as the leader of the boat.
Now, I have no proof of it, but a lot of his support comes from people who have nothing to fear from his leadership style. I'd bet that if they did, that they would start to evaluate through a different lens.
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Today, 11:09 AM | #5527 | |
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I don't think the things you've described could be called "dangerous" - they seem more like disagreements, as you call them now. But honestly, forgetting the idea of who's weird or whatever, I can't imagine any issue being so important someone would vote for a guy who says undocumented immigrants are "poisoning the blood of our country" (just picking one off the top of my head). The economy, abortion, even wars that are bad but have a thin veil of well-meaningness, none of that is more important than making sure we absolutely do not support that kind of hate. Once we're not doing that, we can worry about the other stuff. |
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