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  • HoraceH Offline
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    Horace
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    White nationalist politics is a political non-starter for obvious reasons, so the dunks here should be tinged with relief that your party will 100% win if you're right about how mainstream it is.

    But for now, we have a Tucker interview of a known troll, and some racist X tweets. So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

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    • HoraceH Horace

      White nationalist politics is a political non-starter for obvious reasons, so the dunks here should be tinged with relief that your party will 100% win if you're right about how mainstream it is.

      But for now, we have a Tucker interview of a known troll, and some racist X tweets. So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

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      @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

      So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

      When have I said anything about the Democrats winning the next election? Ever?

      Hell, I'm even concerned that the next British PM could be that odious faux working man-of-the-people, Farquaad Farage.

      I was only joking

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        @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

        So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

        When have I said anything about the Democrats winning the next election? Ever?

        Hell, I'm even concerned that the next British PM could be that odious faux working man-of-the-people, Farquaad Farage.

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        @Doctor-Phibes said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

        @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

        So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

        When have I said anything about the Democrats winning the next election? Ever?

        I assume you will have no spoken preference, and an unspoken preference for the D candidate. But far be it from me to violate the sanctity of your unspoken mind. One can simply never infer anything about what anybody thinks unless they say that specific thing right out loud. I mean except for racists and anti semites and all that. We can definitely infer huge amounts based on lots of different dog whistles, without ever hearing them say something out loud. Just look at how much we can infer about the future of the Republican party, based on the fact that they refuse to socially excommunicate Tucker Carlson.

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          #18

          Robby here has a take I agree with.

          Link to video

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            @Doctor-Phibes said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

            @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

            So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

            When have I said anything about the Democrats winning the next election? Ever?

            I assume you will have no spoken preference, and an unspoken preference for the D candidate. But far be it from me to violate the sanctity of your unspoken mind. One can simply never infer anything about what anybody thinks unless they say that specific thing right out loud. I mean except for racists and anti semites and all that. We can definitely infer huge amounts based on lots of different dog whistles, without ever hearing them say something out loud. Just look at how much we can infer about the future of the Republican party, based on the fact that they refuse to socially excommunicate Tucker Carlson.

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            @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

            @Doctor-Phibes said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

            @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

            So the next election might not be as secure as you'd hope.

            When have I said anything about the Democrats winning the next election? Ever?

            I assume you will have no spoken preference, and an unspoken preference for the D candidate. But far be it from me to violate the sanctity of your unspoken mind.

            I hate to boast, but unlike some of the posters here (particularly some who no longer post for one reason or another) I have the rare ability to distinguish between what I would like to happen and what I believe may actually happen.

            I was only joking

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              #20

              The Groyper War has begun, says the man of the GOP hour. Includes some specific threats to Vance.

              “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

              • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                Sometimes pundits reflect broader cultural issues, and sometimes pundits are circle jerking each other for clicks. I believe this situation is the latter. The peanut gallery on the left will play their part giving it all the oxygen the performers on the right desire. This alleged blood feud between shapiro and tucker has always sniffed to me of performance art. And objectively i think it helps both their channels. And they are both aware of that.

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                  Doctor Phibes
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                  It's all fun and games until somebody gets shot in the head.

                  I was only joking

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                    Horace
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                    Michelle Goldberg from the NYT rubs herself from her keyboard imagining Nick Fuentes becoming the face of her political opposition. Nobody would be more excited for that to happen than those who hate Republicans.

                    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/03/opinion/nick-fuentes-kirk-successor.html

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                      “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                      • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                        She’s a Republican representative from south Florida.

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                        “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                        • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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                          Vivek is right. Bring down costs, focus on merit. And yes, if you lose the latino cohort, you'll never win an election again.

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                            Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

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                              Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

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                              @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                              Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

                              Maybe people just don't like what the Republicans have done. They haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over the last year.

                              Based on his Tweets, Trump seems to think he's their greatest asset. Nobody I speak to in real life thinks that way.

                              I was only joking

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                                @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

                                Maybe people just don't like what the Republicans have done. They haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over the last year.

                                Based on his Tweets, Trump seems to think he's their greatest asset. Nobody I speak to in real life thinks that way.

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                                @Doctor-Phibes said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

                                Maybe people just don't like what the Republicans have done. They haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over the last year.

                                Based on his Tweets, Trump seems to think he's their greatest asset. Nobody I speak to in real life thinks that way.

                                I only see that sort of thing from Truth social, which I check periodically to get clued into market crashes and other facets of our interesting times.

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                                • HoraceH Horace

                                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                  @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                  Everybody with a functioning brain knows that white identity politics is DOA electorally. What is not clear is the notion that white identity politics had anything to do with the GOP's losses on Tuesday. The left is very motivated to pretend that Fuentes is the new leader of the right, even though he has a small fraction of the influence that Kirk did, who was completely ignored.

                                  Maybe people just don't like what the Republicans have done. They haven't exactly covered themselves in glory over the last year.

                                  Based on his Tweets, Trump seems to think he's their greatest asset. Nobody I speak to in real life thinks that way.

                                  I only see that sort of thing from Truth social, which I check periodically to get clued into market crashes and other facets of our interesting times.

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                                  @Horace said in Interesting re MAGA for the post Trump era:

                                  I only see that sort of thing from Truth social

                                  Well, Trump generally thinks he's the greatest human to walk the earth since Jesus Christ, so it kind of goes without saying that he thinks he's an asset rather than an asshat.

                                  I was only joking

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                                      The thread.

                                      “In the 25 years that I served in the United States Congress, Republicans never, ever, one time agreed on what a health care proposal should look like. Not once.”

                                      • Former Speaker of the House John Boehner
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