Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020
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"It was a heck of a contribution,” Wallace said. “She really flayed, sliced and diced Donald Trump, talking about the chaos and confusion and lack of empathy, especially coming from this president and this White House, spoke more about the deficits of Donald Trump than the pluses of Joe Biden, but did talk about especially, not so much policies, but especially his empathy and what he has been through and his care for average Americans.”
It is simply and factually inaccurate to say that the left has empathy for average Americans. They reserve their empathy for the disenfranchised, who are factually not average until the numbers say otherwise. The average folk are vilified by the left, not empathized with. For an average person, the only way to get in good with the left is to self-flagellate about how you could never possibly understand what it is to be oppressed, so please sir may I have another beating. Those sorts of self-hating ideas are central to the messaging of the left, and lots of normal people believe them and propagate them.
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@Larry said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
Now let's look at some facts: the Obamas refused to endorse Biden until just recently.
More of a general question, not specific to above or for just @Larry
But, does anyone really base their vote on if someone endorses President Trump or endorses Vice President Biden?
I have often wondered when some semi- famous person says that they are endorsing Candidate X. It certainly does not make me all more excited. LOL
Like Larry said, President Obama did not endorse VP Biden until the last minute when he was the only one. Senator Cruz was against President Trump, but then he was for him.
I dont get it, but maybe some people, it has some influence.
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@Horace said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
One can easily imagine a celebrity with a large following of young people having an effect on those followers in both who they vote for and whether they vote.
Seems kind of goofy, but I can understand it (I guess).
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@Mik said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
The difference is Cruz was running against Trump. Obama was not running against anyone, much less Biden.
Senator Sanders while running against VP Biden
"VP Biden is the worst."Senator Sanders after loosing nomination to VP Biden
"VP Biden is the best"In Senator Sanders mind, did VP Biden improve dramatically over a couple of months? LOL I dont think so.
If we believe him then, why should be believe him now?
Same with Senator Cruz and President Trump.
If we believed all the stuff he said about President Trump then, why should be believe him now?
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In primate cultures, the lower rungs of the hierarchy imitate the higher rungs. Especially to young people, celebrity heroes are the quintessential upper rung. The cool-makers. The left is devoted to attempts to make its politics cool. I think the right has sort of given up on that angle and trusted the ravages and wisdom of age to do its work on enough human minds.
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@taiwan_girl said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
@Mik said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
The difference is Cruz was running against Trump. Obama was not running against anyone, much less Biden.
Senator Sanders while running against VP Biden
"VP Biden is the worst."Senator Sanders after loosing nomination to VP Biden
"VP Biden is the best"In Senator Sanders mind, did VP Biden improve dramatically over a couple of months? LOL I dont think so.
If we believe him then, why should be believe him now?
Same with Senator Cruz and President Trump.
If we believed all the stuff he said about President Trump then, why should be believe him now?
It's not the same between Obama and Biden. It simply does not work that way in politics.
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@Horace said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
In primate cultures, the lower rungs of the hierarchy imitate the higher rungs. Especially to young people, celebrity heroes are the quintessential upper rung. The cool-makers. The left is devoted to attempts to make its politics cool. I think the right has sort of given up on that angle and trusted the ravages and wisdom of age to do its work on enough human minds.
True. But I have heard that there is a small but growing sense that being on the right is "cool."
The problem with the term "conservative" is that it is somewhat synonymous with "constipated" with all the other associations e.g., old, old-fashioned, dad or grandpa's perspective, square, dirt farmer, hick, crew cut, on and on.There is, of course, the tendency for the young to go against the grain, "the Man" and confidently if blindly support the alternative, whatever it might be.
And, there is enough social discourse about "brainwashing" of young people in K-16, so that perhaps there is a tendency to hear that word and then consider for oneself whether it is/was true. If the answer in reflection over time might be true, then I predict there will be a rather rapid movement towards the right, especially if teachers cannot spew their administratively imposed bias behind closed doors, out of earshot of parents (and, center or center-left / center-right teachers will just know to shut up).
Or, Biden wins, and the republicans fade away, never able to be elected into majority positions pretty much anywhere.
I wish that N Korea goof would lob a nuke somewhere. That would unite everyone that matters. Kinda extreme though.
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“Across their respective four nights of programming, the Democratic convention averaged more than 20 million total viewers per night in the 10 p.m. spotlight viewing hour, compared with 17.4 million total viewers for the GOP convention.“
The TV viewership numbers are in. The Democratic National Convention has won the TV viewership comparison.
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Post convention polls:
Source: https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/president-general/national/ as downloaded on 2020-09-02 around noon Eastern Time.
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@Mik said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
Just like 2016.
Every freaking election is the same here. I remember Larry congratulating President Romney on his wonderful victory.
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@Mik said in Democratic National Convention (DNC) 2020:
If I had to guess today I would say Trump will be re-elected. But September 2 to November 3 is an eternity.
It's certainly going to feel like one.