Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?
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I'd vote if they let me.
wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:23 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
I'd vote if they let me.
You can vote by saying something positive about some politician. That's what a vote is.
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@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
I'd vote if they let me.
You can vote by saying something positive about some politician. That's what a vote is.
wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:34 last edited by Doctor Phibes@horace said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
I'd vote if they let me.
You can vote by saying something positive about some politician. That's what a vote is.
No, that's not a vote.
I disliked Joe Biden a lot less than I disliked Donald Trump. I'd have voted for Biden in the last election in a flash, and I'd have voted for Hillary in the one before that. Doesn't mean I have to think they're any good.
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:34 last edited by Doctor Phibes
...and I did say positive things about Mike Pence. I still wouldn't vote for him.
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:36 last edited by
Well, I recognized early on that saying positive things about Trump was an existential threat. Can you imagine the whole culture and company surrounding you being entirely antithetical to your own mind?
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:38 last edited by Doctor Phibes
I know quite a few people who voted for Trump in Massachusetts. I'm pretty good friends with a couple of them.
It strikes me that Americans go on about there being a threat to the end of the Republic every election. Obviously, the Trump thing was a lot more hysterical than normal, but people right here said Obama was going to bring about the end of the world as we know it.
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I know quite a few people who voted for Trump in Massachusetts. I'm pretty good friends with a couple of them.
It strikes me that Americans go on about there being a threat to the end of the Republic every election. Obviously, the Trump thing was a lot more hysterical than normal, but people right here said Obama was going to bring about the end of the world as we know it.
wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:42 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
I know quite a few people who voted for Trump in Massachusetts. I'm pretty good friends with a couple of them.
It strikes me that Americans go on about there being a threat to the end of the Republic every election. Obviously, the Trump thing was a lot more hysterical than normal, but people right here said Obama was going to bring about the end of the world as we know it.
Larry said that. I don't think anybody else did.
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:43 last edited by Doctor Phibes
People elsewhere did, too.
I know that nobody with an ounce of common sense takes Ann Coulter seriously, but she said Obama was an existential threat, and a lot of people clearly buy into her drivel or she'd have had to get a real job.
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:46 last edited by
She ended up not liking Trump. Apparently not a Trumpist.
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wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 19:57 last edited by Doctor Phibes
@horace said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
She ended up not liking Trump. Apparently not a Trumpist.
The world isn't actually divided into Trump supporters and detractors. Lots of people who voted for him only did so because they disliked him less than Biden/Hillary, and the same goes for Hillary/Biden voters.
The idea that you can't think both candidates are shit doesn't make any sense.
As far as Coulter goes, I think she's mostly interested in getting publicity and selling her dreadful books.
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@horace said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
She ended up not liking Trump. Apparently not a Trumpist.
The world isn't actually divided into Trump supporters and detractors. Lots of people who voted for him only did so because they disliked him less than Biden/Hillary, and the same goes for Hillary/Biden voters.
The idea that you can't think both candidates are shit doesn't make any sense.
As far as Coulter goes, I think she's mostly interested in getting publicity and selling her dreadful books.
wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 20:00 last edited by Horace@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
@horace said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
She ended up not liking Trump. Apparently not a Trumpist.
The world isn't actually divided into Trump supporters and detractors. Lots of people who voted for him only did so because they disliked him less than Biden/Hillary, and the same goes for Hillary/Biden voters.
The idea that you can't think both candidates are shit doesn't make any sense.
As far as Coulter goes, I think she's mostly interested in getting publicity and selling her dreadful books.
So the Trump cult is not very powerful, if she opposed him, as a previous supporter, and still was able to sell books.
I heard her interviewed on the Derek Hunter podcast about a year ago, she is earnest and not a terrible person.
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@horace said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
She ended up not liking Trump. Apparently not a Trumpist.
The world isn't actually divided into Trump supporters and detractors. Lots of people who voted for him only did so because they disliked him less than Biden/Hillary, and the same goes for Hillary/Biden voters.
The idea that you can't think both candidates are shit doesn't make any sense.
As far as Coulter goes, I think she's mostly interested in getting publicity and selling her dreadful books.
wrote on 16 Feb 2021, 20:53 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Worst attack on the Capital since 1812?:
The world isn't actually divided into Trump supporters and detractors.
Don't let anyone else hear you say that Trump is not a global phenomenon. His whole schtick is based on being a more global than even George Soros.