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Vote Red to spite Trump, a Red candidate? A prominent Red candidate on top of it. That doesn't make sense.Am hoping for a red wave, and this does seem to be a thing. But it will be in spite of Trump not because of him.
I understand he started certain momentums. But that momentum has stalled. Hard.
Edit: love the dumb ratings from edgelords. Never canvassed a block in their lives.
Vote Red to spite Trump, a Red candidate? A prominent Red candidate on top of it. That doesn't make sense.
I'm not too pleased about Trump being on a pedestal for a political movement either. But your reasoning doesn't make sense.
Honestly, I think all the issues have been 1. Sects in the GOP and 2. Democrat opposition as they feel they need to stop a great evil known as MAGA. Both of those obstacles will need to be dealt with before MTG and company can go full on /pol/ policies they campaign on.MTG did pledge iirc to stop funding to Ukraine and send GIs from Europe to the Southern Border, though I believe the Republicans will continue business as usual after the midterms, fuck up their mandate like the conservatives in the UK. And then we hopefully get massive change from the grassroots of a different kind.
Except the left is working REALLY DAMN HARD to make sure you remember him as "the one who vanquished Donald Trump".Buchanan directly caused the Civil War through a combination of ineptitude and outright neglect. Biden's got a long ways to go. He could always drop dead of natural causes like William Henry Harrison did, but even then he's way past a mere 31 days into his presidency. He's less terrible and just so non-existent people will have no idea who he was twenty years from now.
Your wording is slightly confusing.I said a red victory would be in spite of Trump. This is a figure of speech. You should Google it.
I don't love it but I accept it as a thing that happens (It helps that I sometimes dip my toe into Professional Wrestling) but holy shit these people need to work on their cadence because half the crowd is off the beat.All chants are dumb. I used to make fun of liberals for using the same three shitty chants with minor variations. Then I started going to political events. It's horrible. The right has 3 as well and they're even worse.
Even worse we now have people like that GlowNigger that is running in Utah as an independent but getting all of his funding from the Democrats. Faggot McMuffin or something.In spite of Trump? Without Trump you have Dan Crenshaw faggots who just talk but never do anything because they want to be liked,
Unpopular opinion, but it's quite dangerous that our political establishment has put so much focus on Trump. MAGA is 100% centered around Trump, for better or worse. Kiwi Farms makes the joke that Obama is the figurehead of the DNC, but aren't acknowledging that the same is applying for Trump.In spite of Trump? Without Trump you have Dan Crenshaw faggots who just talk but never do anything because they want to be liked, who think some shitty zing on twitter counts for something more than actually doing something about immigration or regulation.
Trump wants to be liked which is his flaw, but he still does what he says he's going to do, that's one more than what the GOPe has done in 20 years. Stop living in this Black Rifle Coffee 2004 mindset.
Yeah, but there's no evidence they're succeeding, now is there? For a man who was supposedly vanquished he's got more presence and more popularity than the man who dethroned him.Except the left is working REALLY DAMN HARD to make sure you remember him as "the one who vanquished Donald Trump".
They don't. The left tries to frame it as an attack on Democracy, the right conspiracy crafts for it, and the middle just thinks it smells fishy and dismisses it.I just remembered to ask this apropos of nothing, but @Gehenna how does the weirdness around the paul pelosi shenanigans affect anything, if at all?
The main difference is that the establishment within the party hates the man and does NOT want him to be the spiritual head of the party.Unpopular opinion, but it's quite dangerous that our political establishment has put so much focus on Trump. MAGA is 100% centered around Trump, for better or worse. Kiwi Farms makes the joke that Obama is the figurehead of the DNC, but aren't acknowledging that the same is applying for Trump.
No one man should be the basis of any political movement. What happens when he dies? Then what?
Actually no for the Republicans. They just work different to the Democrats. The Republicans enforce a fairly strict 'promotion' practice where someone works their way up the ranks into higher office. This keeps their younger members out of the light until they work their way up to a more public position. This has both upsides and downsides but is why you don't see many fresh faces for the Republicans and is a good part of why they have an association with all their members being older.The main difference is that the establishment within the party hates the man and does NOT want him to be the spiritual head of the party.
There's an issue of young talent in both parties though.
Well optimally by then he'll have prepped DeSantis or someone else competent and accustomed the MAGA crowd to them as much as they are to himself.No one man should be the basis of any political movement. What happens when he dies? Then what?
Do you think it has anything to do with the fact it straight-up sounds like clickbait? Because the way it keeps unfolding I get the feeling it's going to get the Hunter laptop effect where the story is so ridiculous that people just brush it off due to sheer absurdity.They don't. The left tries to frame it as an attack on Democracy, the right conspiracy crafts for it, and the middle just thinks it smells fishy and dismisses it.
Well there's also the fact that Trump isn't really in and of himself the same as the people who vote for him. Really, the guy's gotten lucky on who exactly he's up against and the circumstances he's running under twice now. But Trump being a political outsider and blurting out all the shit you're not supposed to say in a political debate kicked off a wave of people no longer wanting the fake, plastic politicians of old. Which sort of spiraled into what we have today from the establishment reaction to his 2016 election victory, which led into all the shit that led into COVID, then the COVID response and bullshit from that, on top of the Biden presidency.The main difference is that the establishment within the party hates the man and does NOT want him to be the spiritual head of the party.
There's an issue of young talent in both parties though.
Unpopular opinion, but it's quite dangerous that our political establishment has put so much focus on Trump. MAGA is 100% centered around Trump, for better or worse. Kiwi Farms makes the joke that Obama is the figurehead of the DNC, but aren't acknowledging that the same is applying for Trump.
No one man should be the basis of any political movement. What happens when he dies? Then what?
Don't forget the college debt loaners. Which is their doing from years of indoctrination and education abuse.Basically, there's a shitload of people who want someone who isn't part of the establishment, because the establishment has poured acid on every column of society it's leaned on starting with the press. Now they're trying to lean on the fucking oil industry of all things and are rightly getting told to fuck off for once.
I hadn't really thought of that, but it's about right.... Several up-and-comers being groomed for national office I know personally are shitbags who spent a year interning in DC and went liberal. I'm not around the middle ranks much though.Actually no for the Republicans. They just work different to the Democrats. The Republicans enforce a fairly strict 'promotion' practice where someone works their way up the ranks into higher office. This keeps their younger members out of the light until they work their way up to a more public position. This has both upsides and downsides but is why you don't see many fresh faces for the Republicans and is a good part of why they have an association with all their members being older.
The way I see it, Trump is rewriting the republican platform. So naturally people are gathering around him as the role model of what a republican politician should be. We are seeing GOP politicians try to adapt to Trumps style with some success and failure. DeSantis being the leading example of a MAGA politician and more are following. Once more MAGA politicians get established and it becomes the new republican status que, then Trump will be less important for the movement.Unpopular opinion, but it's quite dangerous that our political establishment has put so much focus on Trump. MAGA is 100% centered around Trump, for better or worse. Kiwi Farms makes the joke that Obama is the figurehead of the DNC, but aren't acknowledging that the same is applying for Trump.
No one man should be the basis of any political movement. What happens when he dies? Then what?