US Joe Biden News Megathread - The Other Biden Derangement Syndrome Thread (with a side order of Fauci Derangement Syndrome)

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Let's pretend for one moment that he does die before the election, just for the funsies. What happens then? Will the nomination revert to option number 2, aka Bernie Sanders? Or will his running mate automatically replace him just the way Vice-President is supposted to step in after the Big Man in the White House chokes on a piece of matzo? Does he even have a running mate yet?
 
He knowingly sent 15,000 old people to their deaths and used his position as governor to cover it up. He then used his family in the media to obfuscate/lie about it. The fact that he's going down for pinching a secretary's ass is more frightening to me than him getting away with it all together. At least then I can say he's being protected for being a party figure. Now I have to imagine a world where pseudo-genocide is hand waved while "problematic work environments" is grounds for expulsion.
Anything to cover their ass. If they went after him for the 15k dead people, then they would have to contend with them holding him up as a beacon of "how to handle Coronavirus the right way" while Trump was in power. This way they can distance themselves by going "well shucks, we never knew he liked to grope women, but we will make this right by getting rid of him". While everyone is up in arms about the sexual assault, they hope to memory hole his 15k old people dead, because that reflects badly on the entire party.

I also suspect that if they or anyone else ever do decide to go after him for the 15k, it would be much easier to do when he's not the the governor who can cover shit up easily and be obstructionist. For this reason I expect him to basically ignore Joe and refuse to step down as much as he can until he's properly impeached.
 
Im somewhat torn. On one hand Comuo absolutely needs to get his ass arrested. On the other? I would be tickled pink if he completely ignores the dems and makes them look even more weak then before.
I'm expecting it to go a bit like Virginia's Northam situation where they have a good cry about how offensive the guy behaved and then gradually ease up until it's memory holed.
 
Let me clue you into something that I was clued in to only recently. Anti-Semitism is significantly growing in the Democrat party, when a progressive says "Evil money"... they mean "Jews".
Cuomo and De Blasio's ummm.... Basically saying "Those troublesome Jews" when they complained that the Orthodox wouldn't stop going to synagogue and started welding playgrounds shut. Keep in mind that BLM protests were in full effect so the stark contrast of how groups were treated was obvious.

I noticed it last year and felt uncomfortable that the people screaming "Trump's a Nazi" while posting "I understand how Hitler rose to power" memes could cheer men who were saying "the thing keeping us from returning to normal is those Jews!"
Are liberals incapible of leaving well enough alone? Does any Dem know about the Streisand effect? The more you forbid people from doing something, the more there gonna want to do it.
No. They cannot help themselves. They HAVE to intervene. They think they can do it better which actually causes more harm.

Take lockdowns. It is estimated lockdowns pushed 220 million more people towards starvation in third world countries. Yet if you point this out you get "if lockdowns save one life" nonsense. Liberals cannot see two steps ahead and even if their actions create ten fold suffering than what they prevented it was still worth it.
 
The ATF does that all the time, and they're the redheaded stepchild of the Alphabet Boys. If they can do it, so can the rest of them.
@Meat Target Your post definitely made me think of this! :drink:

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I'm expecting it to go a bit like Virginia's Northam situation where they have a good cry about how offensive the guy behaved and then gradually ease up until it's memory holed.
No, that was a special situation.

If I recall, the media went down the line of succession if Northam left. Multiple Democrats in a row had some kind of similar if not worse issue.

Then they found the first one without an issue. They were a Republican. The matter was immediately dropped.
 
Cuomo and De Blasio's ummm.... Basically saying "Those troublesome Jews" when they complained that the Orthodox wouldn't stop going to synagogue and started welding playgrounds shut. Keep in mind that BLM protests were in full effect so the stark contrast of how groups were treated was obvious.

I noticed it last year and felt uncomfortable that the people screaming "Trump's a Nazi" while posting "I understand how Hitler rose to power" memes could cheer men who were saying "the thing keeping us from returning to normal is those Jews!"

My fear is that anti-Semitism will be (or already is) seen as another partisan accusation to make. Take, for example, Representative Tlaib's statement about those behind the curtain and Nina Turner's comments on "evil" money. Those are things that should be addressed, not disregarded because of what happened at Charlottesville or because of the anti-Semitism prevalent in the Q-Anon movement. I think we can all agree that statements like these:

If multiple groups of people hate a specific group of people that much...

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Something is awry. Interesting how they conflict with WHO can hate that group of people and why.

Whatever happened to peace for one and all?

The delicious irony is that the (((Chosen))) could have all avoided it. But they chose to kick the can to the future, banking on milking the Holocaust sacred cow forever. Well, the cow is dying, now what?

have no place in politics. Nina Turner's comment about evil money would have been no more acceptable had she written it out with the echo around it or defended it by saying that it was more proof that they were universally hated. The second people are willing to repeat and spread these kinds of anti-Semitic tropes around as things that they believe and wish to make political changes based upon is the second that we are in a direly frightening place.

Honestly...

At the risk of being far too blase about this, this actually makes Democrats far more in line with their minority coalition. Black and Hispanic anti-Semitism is absolutely astronomical compared to white anti-Semitism.

Yet, it's always swept under the rug because groups like the ADL really hate Christian evangelicals. They blame Hispanic anti-Semitism on Catholicism specifically.

They really, really do not want to admit a lot of Dem bases, practically all of them who aren't elite, absolutely hate them.

This is sort of true and touched upon by the ADL in a 2011 survey:

https://www.jewishdatabank.org/databank/search-results/study/585 said:
Key Findings:
ADL sponsored Study in 2011 compared current American views towards Jews and levels of anti-Semitism with previous studies sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League.
Press release notes that "The ADL survey ... found that 15 percent of Americans nearly 35 million adults hold deeply anti-Semitic views, an increase of 3 percent from a similar poll conducted in 2009, and matching the levels of anti-Semitic propensities recorded in the U.S. in 2005 and 2007...."
The press release also notes that the Study: "...shows that at a time of high unemployment and economic uncertainty, age-old myths about Jews and money and Jewish power in business endure. Nineteen percent (19%) of Americans answered 'probably true' to the statement 'Jews have too much control/influence on Wall Street,' an increase from 14 percent in 2009."
"According to the ADL poll, the most educated Americans are largely free of prejudicial views. Less educated Americans are more likely to hold anti-Semitic views. The poll found that 22 percent of who graduated high school or completed some high school harbor strongly anti-Semitic views, as compared to 13 percent among those who completed some college, and 9 percent among those who graduated from college."
The poll also looked at anti-Semitic views among Hispanics and African-Americans.
"Hispanic Americans born outside of the U.S. are more likely than Hispanics born in the U.S. to hold anti-Semitic views. According to the survey, 42 percent of foreign-born Hispanics hold anti-Semitic views, as opposed to 20 percent of U.S. born Hispanics."
"In the past four years, anti-Semitic views among the African-American population have remained steady, but are consistently higher than the general population. In 2011, 29 percent of African-Americans expressed strongly anti-Semitic views."
The ADL poll also cited major positive findings in American views towards Jews:
"Jews have a strong faith in God (79 percent).""Jews have contributed much to cultural life of America (64 percent).""Jews emphasize the importance of family life (83 percent)."

More contemporary surveys have found about the same thing, with a bit of a worrying modern caveat.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/the-stats-of-us-anti-semitism-a-new-survey-has-some-clear-and-dismal-data/ said:

The stats of US anti-Semitism: A new survey has some clear and dismal data​

YouGov study of over 3,000 American adults finds anti-Semitic attitudes are ‘far more prevalent on the right’ and among racial minorities​

A crowd protests anti-Semitism in New York City, Oct. 15, 2020. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images, via JTA)
JTA — Is anti-Semitism more of a problem on the left or the right?
Should Jews concentrate their energy on combating the far right? Or should they focus on fighting anti-Israel bias on campus? How do questions of race relations in the United States play into anti-Jewish bigotry?
As anti-Semitism has risen in the United States in recent years, these questions have preoccupied and divided Jewish leaders, activists and journalists, along with ordinary American Jews struggling to understand a country that may feel less safe than it once was.

Now a survey of American adults, published this week, hopes to answer those questions with data. And the results, according to the two academics who authored it, are clear: Conservatives are more likely to hold anti-Semitic attitudes than liberals, with young conservatives being the most likely to believe stereotypes about Jews.
The survey of more than 3,000 American adults, most of them aged 30 and under, also found that Black and Latino respondents were more likely than white respondents to hold anti-Semitic attitudes. And it found that young people on the far left were more likely to hold Jews responsible for Israel’s actions than those in the center or right.

It's a long article, so I'm not going to copy and paste all of it, but it gets into more detail about the variables which contribute most heavily to anti-Semitic thoughts (self-described conservatives, members of the far left, black and latino respondents). The point of this isn't to say that conservatives are worse than liberals, but to highlight that we all have work to do in our local and ideological communities. I'd much rather that this not get used as another piece of ammunition in a politically polarizing conversation. The stakes are far too high for such a worrying trend to be used in such a way, and I hope that we can all do our best to identify and call out anti-Semitism when we see it.
 
I'd much rather that this not get used as another piece of ammunition in a politically polarizing conversation. The stakes are far too high for such a worrying trend to be used in such a way, and I hope that we can all do our best to identify and call out anti-Semitism when we see it.
A bit too late for that when a topic du jour is institutionalized racism aka Critical Race Theory.
 
You know what? These people flip-flopped and pussyfooted so much over this shit that I no longer believe a single thing they say.
All the faith I ever had in human progress went to the gutter the moment I realized these people use science to mount narratives to justify lockdowns and power-grabbing measures, all at the price of millions of lives. And people still eating it up.
 
You know what? These people flip-flopped and pussyfooted so much over this shit that I no longer believe a single thing they say.
All the faith I ever had in human progress went to the gutter the moment I realized these people use science to mount narratives to justify lockdowns and power-grabbing measures, all at the price of millions of lives. And people still eating it up.
It is the cult of science, rather than people truly understanding what's what. They treat it as if the first answer science finds is immutable, irrefutable, instead of being the new subject of debate and question.

It really does bear a striking resemblance to a priest caste at this point, people who cannot be questioned by the common man, who deem it irresponsible and dangerous to attempt to do what they do yourself, and that you must heed their exact words as they say them today, and to not question changes or contradictions.
 
It gets better, Carey won against multiple opponents, some considerably more entrenched than he was. And he won by a lot.
It seems Trump is part of the Republican Party now. Suck it Rinos.
Im somewhat torn. On one hand Comuo absolutely needs to get his ass arrested. On the other? I would be tickled pink if he completely ignores the dems and makes them look even more weak then before.



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https://welovetrump.com/2021/08/03/..._source=PTN&utm_medium=mixed&utm_campaign=PTN
Are you fucking joking? Good job shining your flashlight on the problem deep state.





Also this was interesting. Do minor forms of covid cause stomach aches and a bad case of the shits? cause I might have had it around that time
https://100percentfedup.com/bombshe...inese-cover-up-happened-earlier-than-thought/
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Can they actually do that? I have a feeling that is unconstitutional.
Fuck off. I'm already considering getting the vaccine. These fuckers just stop with their doomsday shit.
 
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