Chuckwagon
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- Feb 9, 2021
I'd love for this election to have been the end of troonery, but the unfortunate fact is that Delaware just elected the first tranny Senator. However, the silver lining is that trannies are actually becoming unpopular very quickly compared to 2015-20 (when publicly criticizing them was practically a social death sentence outside of staunch right-wing websites & circles, now there are elected Dems in deep-blue states like NY, ex. Tom Suozzi openly stating that they need to throw the troons under a fleet of buses to save themselves) and 'Sarah' McBride being in the Senate means that there's one more high-profile troon who will be impossible to ignore and who will inevitably keep tranny issues in an increasingly hostile public's eye for the next six years, which can easily be turned to the Republicans' advantage. There's no way a tranny will gracefully accept being sidelined & silenced too, which should ensure more infighting in the Democrat camp as their establishment tries to distance themselves from him & his ilk.
Also, anyone remember that one giga-pro-life-(even-to-the-exclusion-of-political-sense) lady who said she wouldn't vote for Trump because he came out against a national abortion ban? It turns out this Lila Rose changed her mind & boarded the Trump train at the last minute before election day after sitting down with Trump herself (and learning that he would be voting against the attempt to make abortion a constitutional right in Florida, which did indeed fail). (Archive) Other pro-life bigwig activists like Kristan Hawkins accepted Trump's stance from the start and supported him with far less griping much earlier than she did, but apparently Rose is a bigger deal than most of those. In any case it seems that even the most stubborn social conservatives have turned out to be more pragmatic than the most stubborn social liberals & Palestine supporters on the left, in the end, which I think bodes well for the future of the right-wing coalition (unlike the left-wing one that's falling apart at the seams now).
Also, anyone remember that one giga-pro-life-(even-to-the-exclusion-of-political-sense) lady who said she wouldn't vote for Trump because he came out against a national abortion ban? It turns out this Lila Rose changed her mind & boarded the Trump train at the last minute before election day after sitting down with Trump herself (and learning that he would be voting against the attempt to make abortion a constitutional right in Florida, which did indeed fail). (Archive) Other pro-life bigwig activists like Kristan Hawkins accepted Trump's stance from the start and supported him with far less griping much earlier than she did, but apparently Rose is a bigger deal than most of those. In any case it seems that even the most stubborn social conservatives have turned out to be more pragmatic than the most stubborn social liberals & Palestine supporters on the left, in the end, which I think bodes well for the future of the right-wing coalition (unlike the left-wing one that's falling apart at the seams now).