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If that scenario materialize in November, get ready for lots of reeeing coming and that old clip will be more relevant then ever.


June 15, 2020
How President Trump Just Won Re-Election
By Jeffrey Folks
It's visuals that take down a president, and the video of George Floyd's death is about as graphic as it gets — just like the victims of Hurricane Katrina stranded on rooftops, waving for help that was slow to come.
Katrina was the end of President Bush's presidency, even though it occurred at the beginning of his second term. After Katrina, Bush lost credibility and limped through the last three and a half years of his administration. After Katrina, Republicans lost control of Congress, and Bush was powerless to accomplish anything, even if he had wished to.
Bush was charged with being too slow and ineffective in his response to the storm. In fact, it was local and state Democrats who were slow and ineffective. The mayor of New Orleans seemed to have no advance plan and left much of the city submerged and in chaos, and it was Louisiana's governor, also a Democrat, who was slow to call out the National Guard. Slow on purpose, many would say. In reality, Bush's response was about as effective as it could have been, given the inept response at the local level.
But George Bush failed when he crumbled in response to media criticism and flew to New Orleans to abase himself in front of the cameras at Jackson Square. There he apologized to the black community and promised billions in reparations for what that community had gone through. It made no difference: the left hated him even more. But by demeaning himself in this way, Bush lost what support he still had on the right.

President Trump faces a similar moment, but his response has been just the opposite. In the wake of the Floyd protests, the president has defended law and order. He has defended business owners and police at a time when Democrats are claiming that reliance on the police is a form of "white privilege."
So when a violent criminal is breaking into my house and I call 911, that's "white privilege," and I should just let myself be robbed and murdered?
This is the crucial moment of the Trump presidency, but not in the way the media have framed it. By standing his ground and resisting calls for change, the president will win another term. Conservatives are watching Trump's response with intense interest because in defending law and order, he is defending us as well. Conservatives know that they have nothing to apologize for. It is the rioters, looters, and killers in the streets, including many young white radicals, who should be apologizing — and they should apologize from inside a prison cell.

Despite a recent Quinnipiac poll showing that 51% of Americans believe that the president is a racist, conservatives know that he is not and that racism is not a systemic problem in America. Nor do they believe that the police response in George Floyd's arrest was typical of policing in this country. Conservatives know that a disproportionate level of crime exists in black sections of American cities, and they believe that the problem lies with criminals, not the police. Policing broke down in the case of George Floyd because police in Minneapolis operate under a Democrat administration that appears to have exercised little control of its force. A well run police force is not going to retain an officer who has 17 serious complaints on his record.

Conservatives know that the Floyd case has been blown out of all proportion by the media for political purposes. We are tired of hearing that Floyd was a saint who was the victim of systemic racism. He was not. He was a repeat offender and drug-user who was the unfortunate victim of incompetent and perhaps criminal policing. There is a problem, I believe, in Minneapolis and other Democrat-run cities, but Larry Kudlow was right when he said on Wednesday that the U.S. does not have a problem with systemic racism.
The only real solution to the violence in our cities is for criminals to stop committing crimes, and for that, young men must be brought up differently. Black males, on average, commit seven times the number of murders as do those in the general population, and blacks themselves are six times as likely to be victims. It is the criminals who are responsible for the violence in our country, not the police.

It would help if black leaders like the Rev. Al Sharpton would acknowledge this fact. Instead, as he did in his eulogy for George Floyd, Sharpton maintains that the problems blacks face are the fault of whites. "Ever since 401 years ago, the reason we could never be who we wanted and dreamed to being is you kept your knee on our neck," he declared.
No—whites don't have their "knee on your neck." The fact is that with affirmative action blacks have opportunities denied to whites. Blacks go to the head of the line at school and in the workplace, but apparently that's not enough.
 
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Some nice news today. Thank goodness we have a president like Trump that would appoint such pro gay judges.

And Gorsuch's main argument:
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Some nice news today. Thank goodness we have a president like Trump that would appoint such pro gay judges.

Whatcha wanna bet they keep reeeee-ing about the "taking healthcare away from trans people" shit instead of this?

"Don't pay attention to good things happening for minorities! Only bad things matter. Only bad. Bad like orange man. Orange man did the bad. Do not look at good. Only bad."
 
If that scenario materialize in November, get ready for lots of reeeing coming and that old clip will be more relevant then ever.


I think he might be right. Suspicions of polls over sampling Democrat voters makes me think 2020 isn't Democrats Vs Republicans but Democrats Vs Voter apathy AND Republicans. No doubt Trump's next rally will be packed. What about Biden's?
 
Whatcha wanna bet they keep reeeee-ing about the "taking healthcare away from trans people" shit instead of this?

"Don't pay attention to good things happening for minorities! Only bad things matter. Only bad. Bad like orange man. Orange man did the bad. Do not look at good. Only bad."
They're busy trying to say it went through because Trump doesn't have the power to override it, implying that he would have hated to see it happen. They need it to be something he doesn't want.
 
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And Gorsuch's main argument:
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Literally the only time I ever heard of a gay person being fired for being gay was anything religious related like boy scouts or a church program. They go in knowing the consenquences and still try to fling shit when they get canned. No one cares if you like getting rammed in the ass.

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These tweets are one fucking hour apart.
I saw where The New York Post said protests didn't cause any spikes in COVID but we all know as you posted, the moment it's Trump/right-wing, it'll be the usual "HOW DARE YOU!? DO YOU NOT CARE ABOUT YOUR GRANDMA?!"
 
They're busy trying to say it went through because Trump doesn't have the power to override it, implying that he would have hated to see it happen. They need it to be something he doesn't want.

They just so desperately want to be oppressed, it's hysterical. (In that they suffer from irrational behavior.) Even the dissenting judges wrote in their dissents that they liked the idea of protecting these groups from discrimination, they just felt this was legislating from the bench and that Congress should have either amended the law or written a new one to cover this. They would honestly rather live in a world where those in power hate them and are trying to crush them than they would where they're one of the more privileged classes of people there are.
 
Assuming Trump follows through with riot control, I'd say his reception would be modestly well.
Considering almost all the rioting is taking place in deep blue areas, fuck it. I don't want Trump to follow through. I'm content to watch it burn and tell them no federal money for rebuilding.
 
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