02-02-2021, 12:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2021, 12:48 AM by Classic-Xer.)
(02-01-2021, 12:43 PM)David Horn Wrote:No he didn't, he beat Hilary fair and square. If you have some silly notion in your head that your going change this country from a republic to a full fledged democracy and place America under your thumb by changing the rules after winning an illegal election, you've got another thing coming dude. The chances are more likely that you will live to see another American Revolution and the most violent period that you and the world has ever seen dude. All I have to say, you better figure out a way to find Jesus/God or listen to the angel on your shoulder if your lucky have one because they;re your only savior dude. I heard the event at the Capitol had an impact on AOC's psyche and it seems to have caused some paranoia. All she's been doing is spouting off and associating Tea Party Republicans with White Supremacy and fascism. You'd think she lived in a bubble and never met a real life American who could give to shits about her, her insecurities, her problems or the urban district that she represents or the party that she hopes will make her richer and more powerful.(02-01-2021, 11:48 AM)mamabug Wrote:(02-01-2021, 01:34 AM)pbrower2a Wrote: Donald Trump left plenty of warning signs. He has huge funds and he gets attached to a porn star. He is taped talking about grabbing women by their "kitty cats". He mocks the handicapped. He denounces people for their religion and ethnicity. A bit fewer than 46% or the American electorate vote for him in 2016, and an even larger share vote for him in 2020. Character is destiny, and people of bad character eventually get bad results even if they have competence and talent. Just look at Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, and Phil Spector.
Again, nothing you say about him changes the fact that there were a number of people who voted for him despite all of that simply because, in a binary system, the things his administration might or might not accomplish was preferable than the policy agenda of his opponent.
The moral objectionability of Trump allowed the left to spend four years pretending that vote didn't happen and try to figure out how to jury rig the system so that it would never happen again instead of regrouping and determining why the loss actually happened and coming back with a stronger, better party that appealed to more than a bare majority of America. Continuing to act as if nobody except a racist would have voted for him is furthering this ostrich-like mindset and is only going to further the partisan divide.
But, I'm getting tired of being Cassandra so I may just have to stop engaging in discussions on this topic. I've made my points, consider them or not.
In all honesty, he lost both times (though Hillary is far from my idea of a preferable candidate). Being in the minority and still getting to run the show is an aphrodisiac, and it wont last beyond Texas or Florida going Blue (whenever that happens). All of a sudden, GOP concerns will change -- just like GOP policy positions changed when Trump took the stage. I may live to see it; I may not.