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If they will ban CarpeDonktum, who is milquetoast and mainstream and unobjectionable as can be, they will ban anyone. How insane! They are pushing hard for their 1000 year reich here.

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Storm Reyes, Indian Princess

Not offended by the opportunistic white lady pretending to be amerindian though to take advantage of racist college admission policies and to curry favor with people like you. Integrity!

Oh, look at her Twitter profile: grandmother, she/her. That's a woman who spends 16 hours a day on the internet yelling DRUMPGH! She retweets all the craziest twitter people.
 
So Obama and Biden turned out to have obviously been involved since the start.


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So if they thought the call with the ambassador was fine, then why bother trying to interrogate him on it?

I'd say they were trying to fuck with Trump's transition, but the notes make them sound almost genuinely concerned. What the fuck were they thinking?
 
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So if they thought the call with the ambassador was fine, then why bother trying to interrogate him on it?

I'd say they were trying to fuck with Trump's transition, but the notes make them sound almost genuinely concerned. What the fuck where they thinking?


In situations like these I feel it's best to assume everyone was engaging in confirmation bias.

Most traditional politicians in the US are paranoid about Russia, so anything Russia related ends up looking shady to them. Plus a bunch of Russians connected to diplomats had gotten ousted from the US a month or so prior, possibly connected to spying on some American industries. So there was some genuine reason for spying on stuff like these calls, but at the same time you have a group assuming anyone being vaguely friendly with Russians must be up to something nefarious.

They probably felt they were doing everything appropriately for counter intelligence, but because of their hate of Trump and his reportedly being eager to get along with Russia were eyeing everyone around him with more suspicion than was sane.
 
In situations like these I feel it's best to assume everyone was engaging in confirmation bias.

Most traditional politicians in the US are paranoid about Russia, so anything Russia related ends up looking shady to them. Plus a bunch of Russians connected to diplomats had gotten ousted from the US a month or so prior, possibly connected to spying on some American industries. So there was some genuine reason for spying on stuff like these calls, but at the same time you have a group assuming anyone being vaguely friendly with Russians must be up to something nefarious.

They probably felt they were doing everything appropriately for counter intelligence, but because of their hate of Trump and his reportedly being eager to get along with Russia were eyeing everyone around him with more suspicion than was sane.
Thats what I feared.

Looks like even the highest office was hit the Russiagate syndrome. Disappointing but not surprising.
 
That's something I've been wondering about. How it is that Moderates and Conservatives know Liberals and Extreme Liberals minds, but they don't know theirs? I think it comes into the Marxist theory of collectivism. Or it's older term "Tribalism".

Now tribalism is an innate evolutionary trait. It was required to defend the borders of your tribe from hostiles. We've observed Chimps who would disembowl other already dead chimps simply because they were not of the other tribe, just to send a warning. So it's easy to manipulate that. Collectivism or "Tribalism" is part of the Marxist doctrine. Tribalism is intensely brutal, if you are not of the tribe, you aren't considered even Human, but some sort of ambiguous entity of evil. And that's what Marxism use as a mechanical device. They make an emotional appeal which is an easy inroad to get a hook on people "compassion for the downtrodden" and then use that to implement tribalism "This entire group is responsible collectively".

It's basically exploiting psychological evolutionary traits Humans have in order to gain control of people. On a subconcious level, they don't believe their opposition is even Human.
Because conservatives and moderates are exposed to liberal ideas and paradigms constantly, day after day.

Meanwhile liberals are quite able to never experience a challenge to their paradigm.

Like the thought experiment of the island prince who couldn't conceive of ice. They have no reason to ever think outside their [hug]box.

China and/or Hong Kong are brown now? WTF?
 
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Interesting how now that California is seeing a lot more coronavirus cases Nate Pewter doesn't want to turn the pandemic into a red state vs blue state thing. Yet that wasn't what he was doing just a few days ago.
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How is it possible to be so self unaware of your own hypocrisy?
 
Nate could've just used the following logic:

1. Diseases and plagues spread via vectors, one of which is close contact with other humans.
2. Cities have a high density of humans.
3. Cities also tend to vote democrat, evidenced via the by county votes.
4. Ergo, it makes sense blue areas have a higher caseload; they're where a lot of people are.

But nah, he had to prove why he's a partisan hack.
 
Interesting how now that California is seeing a lot more coronavirus cases Nate Pewter doesn't want to turn the pandemic into a red state vs blue state thing. Yet that wasn't what he was doing just a few days ago.
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I'll be a broken record and say confirmation bias. He knows you can't read deeply into the statistics, while at the same time he believes all the reporting on coronavirus and how red states are handling reopening poorly. And since he seems to believe the reporting on CV so much, he may also believe in the fantasy of "containing the virus" to the point where there are almost no new cases.

Weird part is how the political bias will have guys like Nate thinking the blue states must have handled things best, so they'll look past hard data like Corona deaths that show how Texas and Florida (which I think also semi-opened?) haven't been nearly as negatively impacted as New York which did their absurd lockdown.

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In situations like these I feel it's best to assume everyone was engaging in confirmation bias.
After all we've been through over this these last years, I think it's silly to consider their moves an honest mistake at any point in their planning. It was a hit job on Trump from the beginning, there was no good faith investigation, it was a tactic to harm an enemy.
 
Yet another Trump entry on KYM with comments:


"MAGA is a cult at this point, there is no soul in those people's eyes." (Does this mean we here on KF have no souls?)

"I'm just here wondering why they made a pink variant of the MAGA hat specifically for the girls. Wait, no, conservatives like upholding tradition. Answered my own question."

"You have an entire family that went out of their way to choreograph a song/dance routine promoting a politician, a very controversial, very divisive politician, no matter how much postivity you drape it in it's a still a political statement and one that many won't identity with, especially given the timing, so such a response is completely understandable."

"Only thing more cringe inducing than someone who's REALLY into a single political candidate….is a whole FAMILY of people that's really into a single political candidate. I mean really….I don't even like it when I share the same political opinion as someone else at the dinner table on Thanksgiving, but seeing an entire family basically echo each other like this just…..just brings the cringe."

"Someone on r/PublicFreakout took the music and merged it with a video compilation of police brutality in the US."
I don't know why it's worthy of an entry on KYM. I swear anti-trump shit isn't going to age well when he's out of office
 
After all we've been through over this these last years, I think it's silly to consider their moves an honest mistake at any point in their planning. It was a hit job on Trump from the beginning, there was no good faith investigation, it was a tactic to harm an enemy.

In a good faith investigation they'd assume they needed evidence of wrong doing before deciding a person was guilty and I will never in a million years imagine these people were acting in good faith, but I do think they believed their own bullshit that had them making assumptions left and right.

They were deluded from believing their own narratives that they saw a crimes where there weren't any and dreamed up conspiracies to explain why they had trouble finding evidence.

At this point I wouldn't be surprised if someone like that bat shit insane chick lit writer Louise Mensch may really have had some genuine sources in the FBI feeding her information, because even the rank and file members of these organizations seem delusional and high off their own farts.
 
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