2020 U.S. Presidential Election - Took place November 3, 2020. Former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden assumed office January 20, 2021.

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Not only that; but dumbasses like AOC are so gleeful that she outright said she was coming to get anyone that backed Trump.

It's never been so apparent as in CURRENT YEAR that there is no saving your own hide with a plea bargain or appeasement. If you ever helped Trump once, you are on a permanent shitlist that you cannot escape. I would think even the dumbest career politicians would know that by now; the Dems aren't even hiding it.


I would also hope that some of the backlash against Fox News right now gets these people to wake the fuck up too. There is no appeasement.
The soycuck from MSNBC Chris Hayes has made it worse by suggesting that liberals go after Trump administration staffers.
 
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If this is trolling, it is spicy stuff.

 
I have a math teacher who literally will not shut the hell up about politics (mostly TDS), even during class. Unfortunately, I live in a heavily blue area, so all the students in the class agree. It sucks having to see how blindly they all just believe MSM. Worst part is, I can't just mute because then I can't listen to any part of the lessons.

You're a math teacher. Stop trying to inject politics into a lesson when I'm supposed to be learning math.

Just last week he was going on about how he felt "sick" because of the election. Then a few days ago, oh damn, he's okay because "Biden won." Did he just ignore every instance of voter fraud?
I fully expect him to go on a rant about Trump voters/"Get over it, Biden won, accept it" next class.

Seriously, if you're a teacher that doesn't teach politics, just don't bring it up during class. It doesn't contribute anything. It pisses me off to no end how many nonpolitical classes somehow have leftist teachers who won't shut up about politics.
Now that I think about it, I don't think I've ever had a teacher who was clearly right-wing. Probably because of how much TDS runs through the veins of practically every parent, student, and teacher here.

Okay, rant over, just had to vent about that for a minute and get my feelings out.

You should film it. Lefty kids have done it to their right-leaning teachers, only fair that you do the same.
 
So, an interesting, normie (or at least, boomercon) friendly article:

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The real show starts tomorrow. Whether or not it results in a win will remain to be seen.

Getting a feeling that the Supreme Court won't want a repeat of the 2000 election.
 
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Articulate them, if you would, and I would be interested in how many fall on the side of character foibles as opposed to substantive policy differences.

It is my experience that most fall on the former, which I find irrational since the main thing that should matter in a politician is policy.
Policy-wise, I think the main sticking point for some I know of is that he unequivocally supports Israel, and its claim to Jerusalem. Now, you might point out that (((they))) always had support from US presidents no matter the party, but some, like Obama, were publicly ambivalent, and did not appear to aid in their interest much. (I say appear, because fuck knows what backroom deals go on in the hallowed halls of Washington or Tel Aviv.)

The other main sticking point has been his careless disregard for Internet freedoms of any sort. Our dear leader spergery about Section 230 demonstrates this perfectly. Again, this is a muddled issue, but broadly speaking, he's seen as favouring big-name corps over upholding the core tenets of internet freedom. Ajit Pai has been quite a meme with some of my lefty friends hating him unequivocally. (Though when pressed, they couldn't actually point out what he done wrong save for that one thing where he removed FCC protections or something).

Note that I do not actually agree with these assessments, but they are the two consistent ones which are brought up that do not touch on his brash personality.
 
I still think those state-level larval congrescritters are facing a stark choice. Stay in office and keep collecting 'campaign donations' or leave office and end up on one of AOC's AntiFa kill lists.

Much as in 1984 Winston Smith concluded 'if there is hope it lies among the proles' if there is hope now it lies in corrupt officials in local government, people too shit to make it in the real Congress and get involved in real corruption. What a time to be alive.
These state legislatures will at the very least be doing election reform next year - there will be too much pressure not to, given how this will be an embarrassment for everyone.
 
If I was American I would have voted for him, but there are certainly a few.

Trump was astoundingly bad at blowing up the national debt for a Republican president. Now Bush and Obama were bad for that too, but ideally a conservative leader should try not to spend massively beyond the country's means. Not many people are talking about this but this is the huge problem with the last few presidents and Biden won't fix this either. Hopefully the country doesn't go the way of Greece.

Trump was too close to Saudi Arabia and Israel. Israel is a self sufficient country and doesn't need US military aid anymore, and since the US domestic oil industry has grown there's no need to keep supporting Saudi Arabia's ventures in Yemen. While he made some decent progress on withdrawing from the middle east, these were major flaws.

Trump's threats to repeal Section 230 were dumb and would open sites like this up to frivolous lawsuits.

Trump made various comments suggesting he didn't respect the second amendment (take the guns first, due process later). While he didn't ban any guns other than bump stocks and appointed pro second amendment judges, it was concerning to see a Republican president making comments in support of red flag laws which violate due process.
Now please articulate which of those potential policy complaints Biden would be better on, if you would. Biden is markedly equally bad or worse on even Section 230. The token liberal opposition to Trump saying it is solely because he is the one saying it.

The hatred simply doesn't make sense from a policy standpoint unless your policy differences are on social issue bullshit.
 
Didn’t know what you were talking about until I saw the page number.

Jeb announces that he’ll be leading a resistance to fight Biden for control of the states.
The governor in charge of Florida when Bush won it in 2000 through SCOTUS.

Given how badly Trump raped him in the debates, he will give the whole show away to Biden.
 
Now please articulate which of those potential policy complaints Biden would be better on, if you would. Biden is markedly equally bad or worse on even Section 230. The token liberal opposition to Trump saying it is solely because he is the one saying it.

The hatred simply doesn't make sense from a policy standpoint unless your policy differences are on social issue bullshit.
I told you I wouldn't have voted for Biden. I'm just saying that Trump did legitimately make mistakes and there are actual reasons to disagree with him.
 
So, an interesting, normie (or at least, boomercon) friendly article:

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Wasn’t this debunked though? Or am I misremembering things?
 
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I told you I wouldn't have voted for Biden. I'm just saying that Trump did legitimately make mistakes and there are actual reasons to disagree with him.
I'm just pointing out that, while what you say is completely correct, it runs headlong into the stone-cold fact that Biden is equally bad or worse in every listed aspect.

As a result, it makes no rational sense to prefer Biden over Trump on policy, unless the policy one puts inordinate focus on is social issue stuff like LGBT nonsense.
 
Policy-wise, I think the main sticking point for some I know of is that he unequivocally supports Israel, and its claim to Jerusalem. Now, you might point out that (((they))) always had support from US presidents no matter the party, but some, like Obama, were publicly ambivalent, and did not appear to aid in their interest much. (I say appear, because fuck knows what backroom deals go on in the hallowed halls of Washington or Tel Aviv.)

The other main sticking point has been his careless disregard for Internet freedoms of any sort. Our dear leader spergery about Section 230 demonstrates this perfectly. Again, this is a muddled issue, but broadly speaking, he's seen as favouring big-name corps over upholding the core tenets of internet freedom. Ajit Pai has been quite a meme with some of my lefty friends hating him unequivocally. (Though when pressed, they couldn't actually point out what he done wrong save for that one thing where he removed FCC protections or something).

Note that I do not actually agree with these assessments, but they are the two consistent ones which are brought up that do not touch on his brash personality.
By strongly supporting them, he made the position be one where other countries in the middle east were forced to the negotiating table. The first step to pulling ourselves out of the middle east -entirely- is making sure any of our obligations are filled... and getting peace there fills them.

So if you want less interacting with Jerusalem, he did the best thing for that.
 
Tucker Carlson still has a massive audience and he'll take it with him to some other platform. Fox was always pretty trash aside from him.

At this point he's like Yahtzee on the Escapist or that one guy that talks to himself from Screen Rant. He can jump ship and do his shit on his own or go down with the boat and stay on his little pond forever damned to obscurity feeding a bunch of incompetent hanger ons. I really hope he realizes this and gets the fuck out of that mess while he can.

Rumor is that Tucker is about to get the ax at Fox so that Ben Shapiro can take his spot. Rainbowish, but all things considering, wouldn't be surprising, especially with how Benji is acting.

This would be unironically accidentally genius because it would get the neocons to purge themselves.

Kiwi Global Broadcasting...

I for one can't wait to see detailed documentaries on our favourite lolcows, we could get drawing lessons from our goddess CWC, dieting tips from Amberlynn Reid, Editing tips and tricks from the great DSP, porn videos with the green MnM. And on our lolcow free schedule we got Bob's Burgers Reaction with HHH followed by Boomer Meme Review with Uncle Joe and (Literally) Cooking with Napalm with Crazy Uncle Johny. I'm sure it'll be a hit! I'm just hoping AnOnimous can keep the lawsuits from angry parents at bay.

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"North Carolina. That one pretty much looks like as though it is over and D.J. won it. Fox News is rumored to call it for Trump around April 2021."

Yeah this guy got the dry wit to explain it to normies, well found!
 
To this day, Reddit is still considered an alt-right hate site by the MSM and Facebook still doesn't censor enough in their eyes.

You would think SOMEBODY EVENTUALLY would realize that appeasement doesn't work.

That's not appeasement. That's narrative engineering.

"Fox News is the official news network of Trump and even they are calling it for Biden!!!!"

If they pretend that Fox, Reddit, Twitter, etc are all "far right" when in reality they've been subverted already, then they can use them as controlled opposition forever.
 
That's not appeasement. That's narrative engineering.

"Fox News is the official news network of Trump and even they are calling it for Biden!!!!"

If they pretend that Fox, Reddit, Twitter, etc are all "far right" when in reality they've been subverted already, then they can use them as controlled opposition forever.
Every time people call these sites "far right", I simply roll my eyes.

The Farms alone would probably send them shaking, let alone actual 1488 sites.
 
If I was American I would have voted for him, but there are certainly a few.

Trump was astoundingly bad at blowing up the national debt for a Republican president. Now Bush and Obama were bad for that too, but ideally a conservative leader should try not to spend massively beyond the country's means. Not many people are talking about this but this is the huge problem with the last few presidents and Biden won't fix this either. Hopefully the country doesn't go the way of Greece.

Trump was too close to Saudi Arabia and Israel. Israel is a self sufficient country and doesn't need US military aid anymore, and since the US domestic oil industry has grown there's no need to keep supporting Saudi Arabia's ventures in Yemen. While he made some decent progress on withdrawing from the middle east, these were major flaws.

Trump's threats to repeal Section 230 were dumb and would open sites like this up to frivolous lawsuits.

Trump made various comments suggesting he didn't respect the second amendment (take the guns first, due process later). While he didn't ban any guns other than bump stocks and appointed pro second amendment judges, it was concerning to see a Republican president making comments in support of red flag laws which violate due process. This carries over from his days as an anti gun New York Democrat in the 1990s.
Don't forget that Trump had appointed Ajit Pai to the FCC which was a disaster.

Like Trump is not the worst president out there or even bad (honestly I'd say he's mediocre leaning to being a good president), but he has made some legitimate blunders and ideally if the Democrats didn't act batshit insane then they could've had legitimate arguments against him instead of going deep on "HE'S A MEANIE AND LITERALLY HITLER"
 
To this day, Reddit is still considered an alt-right hate site by the MSM and Facebook still doesn't censor enough in their eyes.

You would think SOMEBODY EVENTUALLY would realize that appeasement doesn't work.
Does anyone think Reddit is right wing now? I barely hear it mentioned at all in real life and when it is it's agreed to lean pretty hard left. At least Fox News was sort of right wing until this year.

Don't forget that Trump had appointed Ajit Pai to the FCC which was a disaster.

Like Trump is not the worst president out there or even bad (honestly I'd say he's mediocre leaning to being a good president), but he has made some legitimate blunders and ideally if the Democrats didn't act batshit insane then they could've had legitimate arguments against him instead of going deep on "HE'S A MEANIE AND LITERALLY HITLER"
His entire internet/communications policy was what you'd expect from an out of touch 74 year old boomer.
 
Crowder is reading out names of dead voters and demonstrating how it is impossible to poll watch from 20 ft and he's getting Giuliani on.

This means he's going to get pulled off Youtube soon. Here's how to listen to the podcast.

https://www.theblaze.com/podcasts/louder-with-crowder
https://archive.vn/wip/4r8Ra


Incidentally, if all the podcast hosts go down, we're really heading for bad times.
 
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