Worse Than Trump
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
This must be a big deal. I remember Jolly’s threads about how shitty Trump’s approval numbers were and how had he thought that was.
Right?
Right????
Yep. But the problem is most polls over-sample Demonrats. Can you imagine how bad The Resident's numbers actually are, if Demonrats were oversampled?
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@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
I’ve thought about it and recognize the rhetorical value of histrionic framings.
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@xenon said in Worse Than Trump:
I think this time around, I'd just write off the U.S. government as a complete clown show and tune out.
It's a mess, God knows, but it has always been a mess. I wonder if the clown show is how the cartoon media portray it rather than the institution itself.
Not that it makes that much of a difference. Our knowledge is as good as the quality of what we're told.
EDIT: I suspect that the further down in the echelon (and the less interest from the media), the better things work. Probably the real work of government gets done there, down in the basement where nobody goes, and the real clown show is up where elections and shit happen.
When a Congressman gets a question from a constituent, what is the first thing he does? Right, he calls Mr. Bureaucrat for the answer -- some subterranean wage slave nobody heard of, and the Congressman gets the compliments.
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@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
I’ve thought about it and recognize the rhetorical value of histrionic framings.
Repeat a lie long enough...
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@Jolly said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
I’ve thought about it and recognize the rhetorical value of histrionic framings.
Repeat a lie long enough...
The confirmation bias of that framing for someone who had TDS to begin with, must be profoundly cathartic. The jons of the world aren’t going to stop thinking that way any time soon.
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@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
I’ve thought about it and recognize the rhetorical value of framings from non-cult members.
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
I’ve thought about it and recognize the rhetorical value of framings from non-cult members.
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Yes you have successfully established your unassailable pretension to an ability to conceive of politics and culture matters free from your own bias. Your ability to demonstrate that ability in specific discussions is lacking, but that’s where a lack of self awareness comes in handy.
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace You and only you have credited me with that.
Can a man be in two cults at the same time?
One wonders.
Pretty sure it would be a common observation here that you consider others tribal and yourself clear headed and objective.
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I am one of several here who recognize Trumpism (magatry) and wokeness are cancers on the body politic. One of several. Among that select group are those who traditionally voted Republican and those who traditionally voted Democratic, and some that aren’t US citizens so haven’t voted here.
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
I am one of several here who recognize Trumpism (magatry) and wokeness are cancers on the body politic. One of several. Among that select group are those who traditionally voted Republican and those who traditionally voted Democratic, and some that aren’t US citizens so haven’t voted here.
I would probably agree with you mostly if you took the time to think through exactly what beliefs define “Trumpism”. But in the past, you have hand waved the definition and refused to make clear exactly what it means. And I have asked. I’d like you to have the opportunity to walk your walk of intellectual clarity.
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You could probably shed some light on this, distinguishing Trumpism from traditional identification with the GOP.
Why were you not a Trump supporter in 2016?
What are your thoughts about how Trump handled himself in the months following his election loss?
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
You could probably shed some light on this, distinguishing Trumpism from traditional identification with the GOP.
You, and others are the ones making that distinction.
What, in your view, is that distinction, and how is it different from the hatred of his personality (which I share, by the way)? What is "the traditional GOP", and how is it different from Trumpism? Leave personality out of it, if you can, and leave it at policy.
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
@Horace said in Worse Than Trump:
What parts of this presidency would anybody approve of, if considered in isolation? Other than "he's not Trump", that list looks pretty empty.
“The only President in the last 5 years that didn’t try to end our democracy.”
Not a small thing, if you allow yourself to think about it.
Yes, it's true -Trump is the only president in the last 5 years that didn't try to end our democracy....
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@jon-nyc said in Worse Than Trump:
It’s late here. Why don’t you answer first, since I asked first, then I will?
No, you referred to cults etc. And THEN, you said "Trumpism."
I simply asked for your definition. I don't have one, which is why I asked.
You said.
Why were you not a Trump supporter in 2016?
And this is, to my mind irrelevant, because the appellation of "Trumpism" certainly happened a long time before Jan 6, or the general election. Your question is one of personality vs policy.
What are your thoughts about how Trump handled himself in the months following his election loss?