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A Letter to Graves

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    Jon
    wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 14:36 last edited by
    #11

    I’ve voted for at least one GOP candidate in every election in the last 10 years.

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    • J Jon
      17 Jun 2023, 14:36

      I’ve voted for at least one GOP candidate in every election in the last 10 years.

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      Horace
      wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 14:38 last edited by
      #12

      @Jon said in A Letter to Graves:

      I’ve voted for at least one GOP candidate in every election in the last 10 years.

      Sorry I wasn't as specific as I should have been. I meant in the presidential election, and no, I won't be wrong about that, and you won't be proving me wrong about that.

      I should note that if conservatism becomes the socially advantageous ideology, you will be all in on it, but that won't be happening in any of our lifetimes.

      Education is extremely important.

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        Mik
        wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 18:06 last edited by Mik
        #13

        I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

        Just as I voted for Sherrod Brown over the cardboard boob the Ohio GOP put up against him.

        This labeling of who is a true believer on either side goes nowhere but further polarization.

        "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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        • M Mik
          17 Jun 2023, 18:06

          I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

          Just as I voted for Sherrod Brown over the cardboard boob the Ohio GOP put up against him.

          This labeling of who is a true believer on either side goes nowhere but further polarization.

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          Horace
          wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 18:18 last edited by
          #14

          @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

          I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

          And I think you're not understanding the nuances of my point. People aren't born tribal, and cultures aren't created with huge status entanglements with which presidential candidate one supports. Donald Trump ripped Jon's brain out of his head, curb stomped it, and put it back rather haphazardly. Jon shares that psychological destruction at the hands of the orange man, with millions of others. I never claimed he was born captured and socially obligated to hate Republicans. I am claiming his GOP hatred will be permanent, unless the culture changes, and it becomes safe to claim fellowship with conservative ideology.

          Education is extremely important.

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            Jolly
            wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 18:38 last edited by
            #15

            Cage the Fat Man.

            “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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            • H Horace
              17 Jun 2023, 18:18

              @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

              I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

              And I think you're not understanding the nuances of my point. People aren't born tribal, and cultures aren't created with huge status entanglements with which presidential candidate one supports. Donald Trump ripped Jon's brain out of his head, curb stomped it, and put it back rather haphazardly. Jon shares that psychological destruction at the hands of the orange man, with millions of others. I never claimed he was born captured and socially obligated to hate Republicans. I am claiming his GOP hatred will be permanent, unless the culture changes, and it becomes safe to claim fellowship with conservative ideology.

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              Mik
              wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 18:47 last edited by Mik
              #16

              @Horace said in A Letter to Graves:

              @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

              I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

              And I think you're not understanding the nuances of my point. People aren't born tribal, and cultures aren't created with huge status entanglements with which presidential candidate one supports. Donald Trump ripped Jon's brain out of his head, curb stomped it, and put it back rather haphazardly. Jon shares that psychological destruction at the hands of the orange man, with millions of others. I never claimed he was born captured and socially obligated to hate Republicans. I am claiming his GOP hatred will be permanent, unless the culture changes, and it becomes safe to claim fellowship with conservative ideology.

              That's simply not true. Jon has supported many conservative actions and ideas on this board. His loathing for Trump is clear, that is true. But that's as far as it goes.

              "The intelligent man who is proud of his intelligence is like the condemned man who is proud of his large cell." Simone Weil

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              • M Mik
                17 Jun 2023, 18:47

                @Horace said in A Letter to Graves:

                @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

                I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

                And I think you're not understanding the nuances of my point. People aren't born tribal, and cultures aren't created with huge status entanglements with which presidential candidate one supports. Donald Trump ripped Jon's brain out of his head, curb stomped it, and put it back rather haphazardly. Jon shares that psychological destruction at the hands of the orange man, with millions of others. I never claimed he was born captured and socially obligated to hate Republicans. I am claiming his GOP hatred will be permanent, unless the culture changes, and it becomes safe to claim fellowship with conservative ideology.

                That's simply not true. Jon has supported many conservative actions and ideas on this board. His loathing for Trump is clear, that is true. But that's as far as it goes.

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                Horace
                wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 18:56 last edited by
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                @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

                @Horace said in A Letter to Graves:

                @Mik said in A Letter to Graves:

                I think that's an unfair judgement. If I am not wrong, Jon voted for Bush II at least once, possibly Bush I.

                And I think you're not understanding the nuances of my point. People aren't born tribal, and cultures aren't created with huge status entanglements with which presidential candidate one supports. Donald Trump ripped Jon's brain out of his head, curb stomped it, and put it back rather haphazardly. Jon shares that psychological destruction at the hands of the orange man, with millions of others. I never claimed he was born captured and socially obligated to hate Republicans. I am claiming his GOP hatred will be permanent, unless the culture changes, and it becomes safe to claim fellowship with conservative ideology.

                That's simply not true.

                You continue to misunderstand me.

                Jon has supported many conservative actions and ideas on this board. His loathing for Trump is clear, that is true. But that's as far as it goes.

                His ideology has always been largely conservative. I am aware of that. It's why he needs to boil presidential politics down to full-stop existential threats, so ideology isn't on the table, and he can satisfy his cultural obligations to hate the right party. Think critically about his reasons for finding DeSantis to be worse than Warren, a politician he wishes dead. His hatred is indeed metastasizing. It's not just Trump, though Trump was the site of the original cancerous mutation.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • J Jolly
                  17 Jun 2023, 02:41

                  Republican In Name Only.

                  As usual, Phibes doesn't really know what he's talking about.

                  RINO's are squishy on principle, often wanting to be liked by moderates to the detriment of conservatives. They want to be liked by Demonrats, even though the Rats wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire .

                  When I think of a RINO, Pierre Delecto comes to mind...

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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 22:17 last edited by
                  #18

                  @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                  RINO's are squishy on principle

                  Unlike all the other politicians, then.

                  I was only joking

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                  • J Jolly
                    17 Jun 2023, 02:41

                    Republican In Name Only.

                    As usual, Phibes doesn't really know what he's talking about.

                    RINO's are squishy on principle, often wanting to be liked by moderates to the detriment of conservatives. They want to be liked by Demonrats, even though the Rats wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire .

                    When I think of a RINO, Pierre Delecto comes to mind...

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                    Doctor Phibes
                    wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 22:23 last edited by Doctor Phibes
                    #19

                    @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                    As usual, Phibes doesn't really know what he's talking about.

                    The term RINO has repeatedly been used by Trump to describe many Republicans who dare to question his credentials, honesty, honour and skin tone. As we all know, he's a big fan of these rather childish epithets to describe people who are not actively engaged in sycophancy.

                    Your increasing use of the term is quite predictable.

                    I was only joking

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                      Jolly
                      wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 23:02 last edited by
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                      If you've been around Republicans, which i know are scarce where you've been living in the past, the term predates Trump. Goes back as far as the Neocon movement. Trump may use it, and sometimes he paints too broad a brush, but at least he has a glimmer of what the fuck he's talking about.

                      “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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                        Jon
                        wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 23:19 last edited by
                        #21

                        The good news is I’m quite sure Horace is better at his day job than he is at playing amateur psychologist.

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                        • J Jolly
                          17 Jun 2023, 18:38

                          Cage the Fat Man.

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                          Jon
                          wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 23:20 last edited by
                          #22

                          @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                          Cage the Fat Man.

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                          • J Jon
                            17 Jun 2023, 23:19

                            The good news is I’m quite sure Horace is better at his day job than he is at playing amateur psychologist.

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                            Horace
                            wrote on 17 Jun 2023, 23:48 last edited by
                            #23

                            @Jon said in A Letter to Graves:

                            The good news is I’m quite sure Horace is better at his day job than he is at playing amateur psychologist.

                            What I've described is an archetype which you happen to conform to. It's less psychology, and more cultural anthropology. You make your own attempts at this sort of thing as well.

                            Education is extremely important.

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                            • J Jolly
                              17 Jun 2023, 23:02

                              If you've been around Republicans, which i know are scarce where you've been living in the past, the term predates Trump. Goes back as far as the Neocon movement. Trump may use it, and sometimes he paints too broad a brush, but at least he has a glimmer of what the fuck he's talking about.

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                              Doctor Phibes
                              wrote on 18 Jun 2023, 01:19 last edited by
                              #24

                              @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                              If you've been around Republicans, which i know are scarce where you've been living in the past, the term predates Trump. Goes back as far as the Neocon movement. Trump may use it, and sometimes he paints too broad a brush, but at least he has a glimmer of what the fuck he's talking about.

                              Yeah, the term's been around for a while, but the reason it gets used has changed.

                              And to be honest, Trump's conservative credentials aren't exactly glowing. Being an Olympic level gobshite doesn't make one a conservative.

                              I was only joking

                              J 1 Reply Last reply 18 Jun 2023, 02:58
                              • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes
                                18 Jun 2023, 01:19

                                @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                                If you've been around Republicans, which i know are scarce where you've been living in the past, the term predates Trump. Goes back as far as the Neocon movement. Trump may use it, and sometimes he paints too broad a brush, but at least he has a glimmer of what the fuck he's talking about.

                                Yeah, the term's been around for a while, but the reason it gets used has changed.

                                And to be honest, Trump's conservative credentials aren't exactly glowing. Being an Olympic level gobshite doesn't make one a conservative.

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                                Jolly
                                wrote on 18 Jun 2023, 02:58 last edited by
                                #25

                                @Doctor-Phibes said in A Letter to Graves:

                                @Jolly said in A Letter to Graves:

                                If you've been around Republicans, which i know are scarce where you've been living in the past, the term predates Trump. Goes back as far as the Neocon movement. Trump may use it, and sometimes he paints too broad a brush, but at least he has a glimmer of what the fuck he's talking about.

                                Yeah, the term's been around for a while, but the reason it gets used has changed.

                                And to be honest, Trump's conservative credentials aren't exactly glowing. Being an Olympic level gobshite doesn't make one a conservative.

                                Trump's a pragmatist and a deal maker more than a committed conservative. But...He's done some conservative things that supposedly bedrock conservatives have only paid lip service to, like an emphasis on border security. And I think his SCOTUS appointments were quite good.

                                “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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                                • J Jon
                                  17 Jun 2023, 11:31

                                  It’s easy, TG.

                                  RINO used to mean insuffiently conservative now it means insufficiently loyal to Trump.

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                                  jon-nyc
                                  wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 06:00 last edited by
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                                  @Jon said in A Letter to Graves:

                                  It’s easy, TG.

                                  RINO used to mean insuffiently conservative now it means insufficiently loyal to Trump.

                                  DeSantis agrees.

                                  “We have a strain in our party that views supporting Trump as whether you are a RINO or not. And so you could be the most conservative person since sliced bread [and] unless you’re kissing his rear end, they will somehow call you a RINO,” DeSantis said.

                                  Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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                                    Horace
                                    wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 20:47 last edited by
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                                    Sadly, DeSantis doesn't know how to use the "since sliced bread" idiom. Ramaswamy would never make that sort of mistake.

                                    Education is extremely important.

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                                      Copper
                                      wrote on 20 Aug 2023, 22:48 last edited by
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                                      Terrible use of since sliced bread.

                                      Cancelled.

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                                        Doctor Phibes
                                        wrote on 21 Aug 2023, 00:36 last edited by
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                                        He's probably been reading the George W Bush guide to making memorable aphorisms

                                        I was only joking

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