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Re: 2024
except this is about waaaay more than him predicating a “blood-bath”
it goes back further than j6, and is about more than calling those perpetrators hostages
this is just the latest in a long line of statements and actual actions (or lack thereof) that would sure seem to support the notion that at the very least they’re ok with political violence if it suits their end
it goes back further than j6, and is about more than calling those perpetrators hostages
this is just the latest in a long line of statements and actual actions (or lack thereof) that would sure seem to support the notion that at the very least they’re ok with political violence if it suits their end
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
Re: 2024
this is about waaaay more than him predicating a “blood-bath”KUTradition wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:42 pm except this is about waaaay more than him predicating a “blood-bath”
it goes back further than j6, and is about more than calling those perpetrators hostages
this is just the latest in a long line of statements and actual actions (or lack thereof) that would sure seem to support the notion that at the very least they’re ok with political violence if it suits their end
To you it is.
But you're not a "persuadable."
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Re: 2024
Weird hill to die on.
1. The lack of judgment alone in saying things that are charitably-described as political-violence-adjacent, when one is under indictment for (among other things) inciting political violence.
2. I don’t think it’s especially helpful to your point to call attention to the fact that partisan people hear what they want to hear when Trump says that defeat will result in a “bloodbath.” That’s sort of the whole problem here.
1. The lack of judgment alone in saying things that are charitably-described as political-violence-adjacent, when one is under indictment for (among other things) inciting political violence.
2. I don’t think it’s especially helpful to your point to call attention to the fact that partisan people hear what they want to hear when Trump says that defeat will result in a “bloodbath.” That’s sort of the whole problem here.
Re: 2024
DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:33 pmWhat I mean is that when the media takes a phrase from a Trump speech out of context and shits its pants about it, that only helps Trump. He says so many real horrifyingly stupid things that lose their potency/relevance when he has an inarguable case of gotcha bullshit to point to. He can -- and will -- say that they're ALL taken out of context.
You know that's bullshit. I know that's bullshit. But the people who are going to decide this election only see the media taking stuff out of context and playing gotcha.
It's sooooo self-defeatingly stoopid.
Now that makes sense and I have noticed that too. The media will take a clip and apply the worst possible context and run with it.
Why you gotta be so cryptic?
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And if trumpty dumpty does win and did mean it, well; we can all take comfort in the thought that the damage he does can be repaired/reversed in four decades or so.
Yes, trumtpy likes to say outrageous things to rouse his base and to play it back to show how unfair the media is. But an over correction and the media is downplaying his threat.
But the only folks who cheer when trumpty "plays" the corrupt media song and dance are his rubes and his fascist wannabes. There is no swaying them.
This election comes down to "undecideds", whoever the fuck that is. Undecided as to whether or not they will vote, undecided as to whether or not their personal economy will get better if trumpty puts his finger on the scale, undecided as to whether or not democracy matters.
I am not so sure that trumpty owning the media plays that much into their selection process. Fear does, trumpty plays the fear card at every pep rally in his blatherpandering. Repeating the gist of that should scare everyone who isn't in his cult. It cuts both ways. We are a country of low information voters with a lack of critical thinking skills it seems. We will see how bit turns out in a few months.
And don't forget, it can probably all be fixed in a few decades after some suffering and societal and economic collapse.
Yes, trumtpy likes to say outrageous things to rouse his base and to play it back to show how unfair the media is. But an over correction and the media is downplaying his threat.
But the only folks who cheer when trumpty "plays" the corrupt media song and dance are his rubes and his fascist wannabes. There is no swaying them.
This election comes down to "undecideds", whoever the fuck that is. Undecided as to whether or not they will vote, undecided as to whether or not their personal economy will get better if trumpty puts his finger on the scale, undecided as to whether or not democracy matters.
I am not so sure that trumpty owning the media plays that much into their selection process. Fear does, trumpty plays the fear card at every pep rally in his blatherpandering. Repeating the gist of that should scare everyone who isn't in his cult. It cuts both ways. We are a country of low information voters with a lack of critical thinking skills it seems. We will see how bit turns out in a few months.
And don't forget, it can probably all be fixed in a few decades after some suffering and societal and economic collapse.
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Re: 2024
We are a country of low information voters with a lack of critical thinking skills it seems.
and it’s infuriating to no end
and it’s infuriating to no end
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
Re: 2024
I just don't agree with this, fundamentally.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:33 pmWhat I mean is that when the media takes a phrase from a Trump speech out of context and shits its pants about it, that only helps Trump. He says so many real horrifyingly stupid things that lose their potency/relevance when he has an inarguable case of gotcha bullshit to point to. He can -- and will -- say that they're ALL taken out of context.
You know that's bullshit. I know that's bullshit. But the people who are going to decide this election only see the media taking stuff out of context and playing gotcha.
It's sooooo self-defeatingly stoopid.
Trump should get absolutely zero benefit of the doubt on being taken "out of context." Especially when there are - obviously - low-information people who will literally take up arms against the government on things he says that THEY take "out of context".
You are explicitly accepting the result of normalization, and I'm not in favor of that.
Re: 2024
To continue his incessant 9 years and counting crusade to normalize political violence and dehumanize his opposition, key components from the Fascist Take-overs for Dummies handbook.
What do I win?
Trump's Ohio Rally Recap in 107 Seconds
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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Again, this isn't about you -- or me.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:19 amI just don't agree with this, fundamentally.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:33 pmWhat I mean is that when the media takes a phrase from a Trump speech out of context and shits its pants about it, that only helps Trump. He says so many real horrifyingly stupid things that lose their potency/relevance when he has an inarguable case of gotcha bullshit to point to. He can -- and will -- say that they're ALL taken out of context.
You know that's bullshit. I know that's bullshit. But the people who are going to decide this election only see the media taking stuff out of context and playing gotcha.
It's sooooo self-defeatingly stoopid.
Trump should get absolutely zero benefit of the doubt on being taken "out of context." Especially when there are - obviously - low-information people who will literally take up arms against the government on things he says that THEY take "out of context".
You are explicitly accepting the result of normalization, and I'm not in favor of that.
Imjustheretohelpyoubuycrypto
Re: 2024
Yeah, maybe it's about the folks that bring gallows to the steps of the Capitol.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:25 amAgain, this isn't about you -- or me.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:19 amI just don't agree with this, fundamentally.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 17, 2024 7:33 pm
What I mean is that when the media takes a phrase from a Trump speech out of context and shits its pants about it, that only helps Trump. He says so many real horrifyingly stupid things that lose their potency/relevance when he has an inarguable case of gotcha bullshit to point to. He can -- and will -- say that they're ALL taken out of context.
You know that's bullshit. I know that's bullshit. But the people who are going to decide this election only see the media taking stuff out of context and playing gotcha.
It's sooooo self-defeatingly stoopid.
Trump should get absolutely zero benefit of the doubt on being taken "out of context." Especially when there are - obviously - low-information people who will literally take up arms against the government on things he says that THEY take "out of context".
You are explicitly accepting the result of normalization, and I'm not in favor of that.
Re: 2024
sure, I guessjfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:38 amYeah, maybe it's about the folks that bring gallows to the steps of the Capitol.DCHawk1 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:25 amAgain, this isn't about you -- or me.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:19 am
I just don't agree with this, fundamentally.
Trump should get absolutely zero benefit of the doubt on being taken "out of context." Especially when there are - obviously - low-information people who will literally take up arms against the government on things he says that THEY take "out of context".
You are explicitly accepting the result of normalization, and I'm not in favor of that.
Still, I think you're radically underestimating how much average, largely independent, non-violent, non-Trumper undecideds hate the media and instinctively cringe at their deception.
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Re: 2024
Whoever wins the U.S. presidency this fall will have their hands full regarding foreign policy. Taking into account everything that is currently going on, Ukraine, Israel-Gaza, Yemen, Taiwan, Haiti, Mexican border, and now Niger’s junta removing military agreement with U.S.(and moving closer to Russia).
It’s going to take someone with all their faculties intact, not a job I would envy.
It’s going to take someone with all their faculties intact, not a job I would envy.
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“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
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“Avoid the foolish notion of hope. Hope is the surrender of authority to your fate and trusting it to the whims of the wind”.
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Re: 2024
Can't believe I have to post this:
On his prediction of a "bloodbath" if he doesn't win in November. Why Donald Trump doesn't get the benefit of the doubt
On his prediction of a "bloodbath" if he doesn't win in November. Why Donald Trump doesn't get the benefit of the doubt
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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Re: 2024
You didn't need to say "non-violent" there, but in combination with "cringe at their deception" I suppose it checks out, taken as a whole.
From my vantage point, what's deceptive is "the media's" (whatever that means) predisposition to being a bookmaker of sorts; what matters isn't accurate, objective reporting, but occupying goldilocks zones.
And of course we see this over and over and over again.
Talking out loud about Biden's age (never you mind that Trump is slurring every fourth word and is dragging his right leg around like it needs to be plugged back in).
Talking out loud about specific things with stubborn prices (never you mind that persistent profiteering is much more to blame than general economic conditions).
Talking out loud about Israel/Hamas-related dissent within the Democratic party (literally burying something actually (to my knowledge) unprecedented, which is a former VP openly declining to support the candidacy of his former boss).
And so on.
Hell, there's an entire (brilliant) Twitter account for it: New York Times Pitchbot (@DougJBalloon).
Re: 2024
Cue the lamestream media to start with their totally false Russia Hoax lies, again?
Trump may enlist Manafort, whose Russia ties were called a grave threat
The former campaign manager was pardoned by Trump for bank and tax fraud convictions and accusations he hid millions he made consulting for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians...
The hiring of Manafort would likely revive discussion of Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election, which Mueller concluded was “sweeping and systemic.” Mueller also found that Manafort shared internal Trump campaign polling data with a longtime associate who the FBI assessed had ties to Russian intelligence.
A bipartisan Senate committee that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election concluded that Manafort’s receptivity to Russian outreach was a “grave counterintelligence threat” that had made the 2016 campaign susceptible to “malign Russian influence.”
Trump has told advisers that he feels loyal to Manafort because he served prison time, and Manafort has continued to stay loyal and praise Trump in public and private appearances. The former president still often complains about the Mueller investigation, people close to Trump say, and contends the prosecution of Manafort was unfair...
Trump may enlist Manafort, whose Russia ties were called a grave threat
The former campaign manager was pardoned by Trump for bank and tax fraud convictions and accusations he hid millions he made consulting for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians...
The hiring of Manafort would likely revive discussion of Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election, which Mueller concluded was “sweeping and systemic.” Mueller also found that Manafort shared internal Trump campaign polling data with a longtime associate who the FBI assessed had ties to Russian intelligence.
A bipartisan Senate committee that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election concluded that Manafort’s receptivity to Russian outreach was a “grave counterintelligence threat” that had made the 2016 campaign susceptible to “malign Russian influence.”
Trump has told advisers that he feels loyal to Manafort because he served prison time, and Manafort has continued to stay loyal and praise Trump in public and private appearances. The former president still often complains about the Mueller investigation, people close to Trump say, and contends the prosecution of Manafort was unfair...
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
Re: 2024
Today in: The Big Lie & Political violence normalization in action.
Or,
It's the media, what do you expect?
Pro-Trump disruptions in Arizona county elevate fears for the 2024 vote
A meeting in the state’s largest county, Maricopa, ended chaotically last month, raising concern that the former president’s supporters could try to undercut the election.
PHOENIX — As the board of supervisors for Arizona’s largest county abruptly ended a meeting late last month, a swarm of people rushed toward the dais, shouting that the members were illegitimate.
The Maricopa County leaders made a beeline for a side door and were swiftly escorted out of the chamber by security guards, who called for backup from the sheriff’s office. After the meeting’s live-feed went dead, a member of the crowd yelled that a “revolution” was underway.
“I’m here today to put you on public notice and to inform you that you are not our elected officials,” said Michelle Klann, co-founder of a pro-Trump group, from a podium she had commandeered. “This is an act of insurrection. Due to all the voter fraud, you have never been formally voted in.”
The scene at the Feb. 28 meeting terrified many Maricopa employees and others who were reminded of what happened after Joe Biden won the county — and, with it, Arizona — in the 2020 presidential race. Back then, Trump supporters used baseless fraud claims to try to pressure or scare elected leaders into changing the results for the metro Phoenix county, which is home to more than half of Arizona’s residents...
Or,
It's the media, what do you expect?
Pro-Trump disruptions in Arizona county elevate fears for the 2024 vote
A meeting in the state’s largest county, Maricopa, ended chaotically last month, raising concern that the former president’s supporters could try to undercut the election.
PHOENIX — As the board of supervisors for Arizona’s largest county abruptly ended a meeting late last month, a swarm of people rushed toward the dais, shouting that the members were illegitimate.
The Maricopa County leaders made a beeline for a side door and were swiftly escorted out of the chamber by security guards, who called for backup from the sheriff’s office. After the meeting’s live-feed went dead, a member of the crowd yelled that a “revolution” was underway.
“I’m here today to put you on public notice and to inform you that you are not our elected officials,” said Michelle Klann, co-founder of a pro-Trump group, from a podium she had commandeered. “This is an act of insurrection. Due to all the voter fraud, you have never been formally voted in.”
The scene at the Feb. 28 meeting terrified many Maricopa employees and others who were reminded of what happened after Joe Biden won the county — and, with it, Arizona — in the 2020 presidential race. Back then, Trump supporters used baseless fraud claims to try to pressure or scare elected leaders into changing the results for the metro Phoenix county, which is home to more than half of Arizona’s residents...
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
Re: 2024
To be fair, I think Trump genuinely believes that Russia did not interfere (to his benefit) in the 2016 election.Shirley wrote: ↑Mon Mar 18, 2024 11:31 am Cue the lamestream media to start with their totally false Russia Hoax lies, again?
Trump may enlist Manafort, whose Russia ties were called a grave threat
The former campaign manager was pardoned by Trump for bank and tax fraud convictions and accusations he hid millions he made consulting for pro-Russian Ukrainian politicians...
The hiring of Manafort would likely revive discussion of Russia’s involvement in the 2016 election, which Mueller concluded was “sweeping and systemic.” Mueller also found that Manafort shared internal Trump campaign polling data with a longtime associate who the FBI assessed had ties to Russian intelligence.
A bipartisan Senate committee that investigated Russian interference in the 2016 election concluded that Manafort’s receptivity to Russian outreach was a “grave counterintelligence threat” that had made the 2016 campaign susceptible to “malign Russian influence.”
Trump has told advisers that he feels loyal to Manafort because he served prison time, and Manafort has continued to stay loyal and praise Trump in public and private appearances. The former president still often complains about the Mueller investigation, people close to Trump say, and contends the prosecution of Manafort was unfair...
Now, that is because he is a world-historical narcissist whose incuriosity is only matched in scale by his arrogance.
But, I do want to be fair.