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  • HoraceH Horace

    @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

    Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

    Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

    If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

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    @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

    This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses'

    That is a reasonable thought, but

    I have always liked dainty little princesses.

    TDS sufferers are more like, with all due respect, stupid, gutless jerks.

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    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

      Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

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      @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

      Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

      This. Just like in 2016, in 2020, many people voted AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate.

      Obviously people cannot see into the future. That is what elections are for. I am sure that there are people who voted for President Biden that regret that vote. And, I am sure that there are people who voted for President Trump in 2016 who regret that vote.

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      • HoraceH Horace

        @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

        Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

        Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

        If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

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        @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

        @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

        Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

        Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

        If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

        You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

        Only non-witches get due process.

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        • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

          @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

          @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

          Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

          Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

          If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

          You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

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          @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

          @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

          @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

          Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

          Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

          If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

          You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

          You aren’t in your right mind when it comes to Trump, nor when it comes to the concept of TDS, considering the fact you don’t think you suffer from it, and, as far as I’m aware, have never even admitted it exists as a thing worth talking about.

          Education is extremely important.

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            It (TDS) exists.

            It turns otherwise rational people into irrational people. It turns irrational people into slobbering fools.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

              @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

              Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

              This. Just like in 2016, in 2020, many people voted AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate.

              Obviously people cannot see into the future. That is what elections are for. I am sure that there are people who voted for President Biden that regret that vote. And, I am sure that there are people who voted for President Trump in 2016 who regret that vote.

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              @taiwan_girl said in Remind me how he got elected?:

              This. Just like in 2016, in 2020, many people voted AGAINST a candidate rather than FOR a candidate.

              No, not at all. People voted for the vision of America that Trump offered.

              And which he delivered as best as he could despite constant obstruction and mendacity from the press and the oppositional party.

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                It seems typical of those voting "against" candidates that they will choose to vote third party. A vote for someone with a chance to win, is a vote for that person no matter how you parse it.

                Education is extremely important.

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                  That's what I did in 2016. I could not support either major party candidate so I went Libertarian.

                  “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                    Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

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                    @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                    Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                    Donald Trump wasn't "bad for the country" at all. He was the first president since Reagan who represented the people instead of the government. He was a breath of fresh air in a stench filled sewer. Nor was he a "foul human being". The problem is quite simpke: too many people, you included, don't know your ass from your hat.

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                    • HoraceH Horace

                      @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                      Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

                      If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

                      You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

                      You aren’t in your right mind when it comes to Trump, nor when it comes to the concept of TDS, considering the fact you don’t think you suffer from it, and, as far as I’m aware, have never even admitted it exists as a thing worth talking about.

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                      @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                      Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                      Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

                      If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

                      You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

                      You aren’t in your right mind when it comes to Trump, nor when it comes to the concept of TDS, considering the fact you don’t think you suffer from it, and, as far as I’m aware, have never even admitted it exists as a thing worth talking about.

                      Where is the line between "not agreeing with Trump's policies" and "not considering Trump a decent human begin" and TDS?

                      It's rather cheap to dismiss everyone who disagrees with you as suffering from some kind of syndrome.

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                      • LarryL Larry

                        @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                        Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                        Donald Trump wasn't "bad for the country" at all. He was the first president since Reagan who represented the people instead of the government. He was a breath of fresh air in a stench filled sewer. Nor was he a "foul human being". The problem is quite simpke: too many people, you included, don't know your ass from your hat.

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                        @larry said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                        @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                        Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                        Donald Trump wasn't "bad for the country" at all. He was the first president since Reagan who represented the people instead of the government. He was a breath of fresh air in a stench filled sewer. Nor was he a "foul human being". The problem is quite simpke: too many people, you included, don't know your ass from your hat.

                        Trump was a mixed bag, both good and bad. Overall, I would say the good outweighed the bad, but the bad was still there.

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                          Think back over your lifetime about how democrats have portrayed presidents.

                          Nixon was a TERRIBLE man.
                          No, he wasn't.

                          FORD WAS A BUMBLING idiot.
                          No, he wasn't.

                          Jimmy Carter was a GENIUS.
                          No, he wasn't. He was u til Biden, the worst president in history.

                          Ronald Reagan was a senile old fool who slept a lot and was dumb.
                          No, he wasn't.

                          George Bush bad bad bad bad

                          Bill Clinton was WONDERFUL

                          George W Bush portrayed as a monkey, a dumb lightweight, etc.

                          Obama was a GENIUS

                          Donald Trump - bad for the country. A bad man. Bad, bad, bad, bad, hate, hate, hate....

                          Joe Biden - Move along, nothing to see here...

                          Every Republican gets portrayed as "bad for the country". Every democrat is portrayed as a GENIUS, the savior of the world. Democrats like Jon have no credibility when they say someone is "bad for the country". They're like trained monkeys - just repeating the narrative of the day. If Jon was actually concerned with a politician being bad for the country he would be raising immortal he'll over the shit the democrats have in office, like Pelosi, Schumer, AOC, hell.... 99.9% of the idiots in the democrat party are bad for the country. But no, the only ones who he sees as "bad for the country" are anyone Republican.

                          Like any other run of the mill democrat, Jon doesn't care about who is "bad for the country". It's just a Pavlovian response.

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                          • KlausK Klaus

                            @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                            Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

                            If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

                            You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

                            You aren’t in your right mind when it comes to Trump, nor when it comes to the concept of TDS, considering the fact you don’t think you suffer from it, and, as far as I’m aware, have never even admitted it exists as a thing worth talking about.

                            Where is the line between "not agreeing with Trump's policies" and "not considering Trump a decent human begin" and TDS?

                            It's rather cheap to dismiss everyone who disagrees with you as suffering from some kind of syndrome.

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                            @klaus said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @horace said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            @jon-nyc said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                            Most voters recognized Trump was bad for the country and the world and a foul human being on top of it all. They only needed a non-scary alternative and would take it. Biden was perceived as that. It really is that simple.

                            Anybody who isn't willing to admit how destructive the righteous TDS that overcame the culture was, has no standing to claim a principled stance against things that are bad for the country and the world.

                            If it comes down to something simple, it is an unwillingness or even an inability to hold one's nose and live through a circumstance one finds repulsive, without throwing a temper tantrum. This is why I've called TDS sufferers 'dainty little princesses', because that describes perfectly well the psyches of such people, when the chips are down and they have to suffer the results of an election that didn't go their way.

                            You throw the 'TDS' label around as much as any Woke progressive does the 'R' word. And it has the same dilutive effect on the meaning, at least to the people who aren't True Believers.

                            You aren’t in your right mind when it comes to Trump, nor when it comes to the concept of TDS, considering the fact you don’t think you suffer from it, and, as far as I’m aware, have never even admitted it exists as a thing worth talking about.

                            Where is the line between "not agreeing with Trump's policies" and "not considering Trump a decent human begin" and TDS?

                            It's rather cheap to dismiss everyone who disagrees with you as suffering from some kind of syndrome.

                            But I don't do that. For instance, let's consider January 6. Let's consider those who think of it as an insurrection. I mean, don't listen to me, listen to them. What do they call it? Do they imagine a mastermind of a coup attempt, manipulating useful idiot soldiers? Just ask them, that is all I ask. What do they say, on the off chance they are willing to say anything?

                            They won't say anything, they will only relentlessly call people Trumpists and Insurrectionists. Then they will retreat to their objective place where they have no political skin in the game.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • LarryL Larry

                              Think back over your lifetime about how democrats have portrayed presidents.

                              Nixon was a TERRIBLE man.
                              No, he wasn't.

                              FORD WAS A BUMBLING idiot.
                              No, he wasn't.

                              Jimmy Carter was a GENIUS.
                              No, he wasn't. He was u til Biden, the worst president in history.

                              Ronald Reagan was a senile old fool who slept a lot and was dumb.
                              No, he wasn't.

                              George Bush bad bad bad bad

                              Bill Clinton was WONDERFUL

                              George W Bush portrayed as a monkey, a dumb lightweight, etc.

                              Obama was a GENIUS

                              Donald Trump - bad for the country. A bad man. Bad, bad, bad, bad, hate, hate, hate....

                              Joe Biden - Move along, nothing to see here...

                              Every Republican gets portrayed as "bad for the country". Every democrat is portrayed as a GENIUS, the savior of the world. Democrats like Jon have no credibility when they say someone is "bad for the country". They're like trained monkeys - just repeating the narrative of the day. If Jon was actually concerned with a politician being bad for the country he would be raising immortal he'll over the shit the democrats have in office, like Pelosi, Schumer, AOC, hell.... 99.9% of the idiots in the democrat party are bad for the country. But no, the only ones who he sees as "bad for the country" are anyone Republican.

                              Like any other run of the mill democrat, Jon doesn't care about who is "bad for the country". It's just a Pavlovian response.

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                              @larry said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                              Every Republican gets portrayed as "bad for the country" while they're alive.

                              FIFY

                              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                              • George KG George K

                                @larry said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                                Every Republican gets portrayed as "bad for the country" while they're alive.

                                FIFY

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                                @george-k said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                                Every Republican gets portrayed as "bad for the country" while they're alive.

                                And for democrats like Robert E Lee, it's the other way around

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                                  There is TDS on both sides for sure.

                                  For the Democrats, anything that President Trump did or does is immediately wrong. He could develop a cure for cancer, feed the starving children and shelter all homeless dogs, and the Democrats would find fault with it. If the Democrats were the ones who did the above however, well then, they would break their arm by hitting themself on the back.

                                  For the Republicans, TDS is Trump Deification Syndrome. There is a fair percent of people who worship at the altar of President Trump. You have to be with President Trump 100% of the time. If you are any small percent below that (for example, only with him 99.5% of the time), that actually means you are against him and need to be banned and shunned. It is kind of turning into a cult of personality, which never ends well (see numerous examples).

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                                  • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                    There is TDS on both sides for sure.

                                    For the Democrats, anything that President Trump did or does is immediately wrong. He could develop a cure for cancer, feed the starving children and shelter all homeless dogs, and the Democrats would find fault with it. If the Democrats were the ones who did the above however, well then, they would break their arm by hitting themself on the back.

                                    For the Republicans, TDS is Trump Deification Syndrome. There is a fair percent of people who worship at the altar of President Trump. You have to be with President Trump 100% of the time. If you are any small percent below that (for example, only with him 99.5% of the time), that actually means you are against him and need to be banned and shunned. It is kind of turning into a cult of personality, which never ends well (see numerous examples).

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                                    @taiwan_girl said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                                    There is TDS on both sides for sure.

                                    For the Democrats, anything that President Trump did or does is immediately wrong. He could develop a cure for cancer, feed the starving children and shelter all homeless dogs, and the Democrats would find fault with it. If the Democrats were the ones who did the above however, well then, they would break their arm by hitting themself on the back.

                                    For the Republicans, TDS is Trump Deification Syndrome. There is a fair percent of people who worship at the altar of President Trump. You have to be with President Trump 100% of the time. If you are any small percent below that (for example, only with him 99.5% of the time), that actually means you are against him and need to be banned and shunned. It is kind of turning into a cult of personality, which never ends well (see numerous examples).

                                    Bull shit. Pure bull shit.

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                                      It is standard practice, as reliable as the sun coming up in the morning.... a lefty will totally ignore any attempt at pointing out a fault on their side of the aisle. Only when it becomes so obvious they can't deny it will they finally admit it, but when they admit it they always- ALWAYS - make the claim that both sides did the same thing.

                                      There is no such thing as Trump Deification Syndrome. NONE. But the claim that it exists makes it easier for a lefty to admit they are in fact, crazy.

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                                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                                        There is TDS on both sides for sure.

                                        For the Democrats, anything that President Trump did or does is immediately wrong. He could develop a cure for cancer, feed the starving children and shelter all homeless dogs, and the Democrats would find fault with it. If the Democrats were the ones who did the above however, well then, they would break their arm by hitting themself on the back.

                                        For the Republicans, TDS is Trump Deification Syndrome. There is a fair percent of people who worship at the altar of President Trump. You have to be with President Trump 100% of the time. If you are any small percent below that (for example, only with him 99.5% of the time), that actually means you are against him and need to be banned and shunned. It is kind of turning into a cult of personality, which never ends well (see numerous examples).

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                                        @taiwan_girl Good reply, overall you are accurate although a bit dramatic on both sides. 🙂

                                        I think a more accurate accounting is nearly everyone is in the middle of the bell curve. Sane, nice... would help you change your tire, or open the door for you, and probably doesn't want to talk politics or even care. But those in the media (news corporations as well as those who are covered by the news) make it seem like everyone is on the far left or far right.

                                        Here's what I think it really looks like. All rights reserved.

                                        chart1.png

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                                        • 89th8 89th

                                          @taiwan_girl Good reply, overall you are accurate although a bit dramatic on both sides. 🙂

                                          I think a more accurate accounting is nearly everyone is in the middle of the bell curve. Sane, nice... would help you change your tire, or open the door for you, and probably doesn't want to talk politics or even care. But those in the media (news corporations as well as those who are covered by the news) make it seem like everyone is on the far left or far right.

                                          Here's what I think it really looks like. All rights reserved.

                                          chart1.png

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                                          @89th said in Remind me how he got elected?:

                                          @taiwan_girl Good reply, overall you are accurate although a bit dramatic on both sides. 🙂

                                          I think a more accurate accounting is nearly everyone is in the middle of the bell curve. Sane, nice... would help you change your tire, or open the door for you, and probably doesn't want to talk politics or even care. But those in the media (news corporations as well as those who are covered by the news) make it seem like everyone is on the far left or far right.

                                          Here's what I think it really looks like. All rights reserved.

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                                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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