Opinion Republicans Are The Party of Thugs - The #Resistance Is Triggered Over Mean Signage

In 2020, Joe Biden repeatedly insisted that once Donald Trump departed office the Republican Party would become more reasonable. Instead, it has become even more of a party of thugs, where basic norms of polite behavior are held in contempt.
Biden can see it for himself as he drives down the road, as The Post reports:

The ubiquity of Trump signs, especially in rural stretches of the country, has long been striking, and possibly unprecedented for a losing candidate — especially nearly a year after the election. But now, in towns like Boise — in states both red and blue, and almost all across the country — anti-Biden signs are cropping up as well, frequently with angry and profane insults.

Some of the signs are scrawled by hand. Others are bought on Amazon. Still others are professionally procured. The crude signs are held by people lined up along Biden’s motorcade routes and clustered near his events. Protesters shout obscenities from outside his appearances.

Then there are the chants. In early October, a “F--- Joe Biden!” cry broke out among the crowd at Alabama’s Talladega Superspeedway. Kelli Stavast, an NBC Sports reporter, was interviewing NASCAR driver Brandon Brown live on air at the time, and she quipped, “You can hear the chants from the crowd, ‘Let’s go Brandon!’ ”

Conservatives have now turned “Let’s go Brandon” into a meme, something they can repeat with a giggle in contexts where swearing is still considered inappropriate (one congressman even ended a speech on the floor of the House with it). It’s sort of like when a newspaper writes “f---” — the meaning has been communicated, but the paper can say it didn’t actually swear.

Anyone active on social media has noticed a recent acceleration of anger directed at Biden himself, which is striking because it has taken some time to develop.

Recall that Biden became the choice of Democratic primary voters in 2020 precisely because they believed he would be the least offensive candidate to independent and even a few Republican voters.

So ask yourself this: If Republicans across the country are reacting to the simple fact of having a president from the other party by scrawling their simian grunts of rage on cardboard and placing them in their front yards, can you imagine what they’d be doing if the president was Elizabeth Warren or Kamala Harris?

Biden hasn’t been easy to hate. So much of the right’s anger comes from conservatives’ belief that they are being displaced, that society’s proper hierarchies are being undermined, but Biden himself can’t be a symbol of that displacement. He’s friendly, old Uncle Joe. He isn’t up with the latest lingo on race and gender, and like 44 of his 45 predecessors, he’s a White man.

Which is why the conservative propaganda apparatus has struggled to define their attacks on Biden; the best they can come up with is that he’s incapacitated and senile, leaving other sinister forces to pull the strings.

So while people may be painting signs and leading chants of “F--- Joe Biden” (or “Let’s go Brandon”), Biden himself is almost incidental. This is a means for conservatives to communicate with one another, and what’s being communicated more than anything else is “I take pleasure in flouting norms of polite behavior.”

This is now considered by many to be the way you establish your conservative bona fides. Your commitment to low taxes or light regulations is not nearly enough; you have to show that you’re willing to be rude and crude. Can you give offense, can you make people cringe, can you do your part to make our politics as mean and unpleasant as possible? That’s what will get you attention and praise. As one Republican official texted to CNN’s Jake Tapper, “being a horrible person is now actually a job requirement in this party.”

The problem isn’t just that a few individual thugs have been so enthusiastically making their nastiness known. It’s that their thuggishness becomes part of a feedback loop running back and forth between the mass and the elite.

Republican members of Congress monitor conservative media to see what their constituents are seeing and saying, then they echo it back to them. That in turn validates thuggishness as an approach to politics, encouraging the rank and file to go even further.

And in many cases, those conservative elites actively work to create and encourage thuggery. They create a phony “issue” such as critical race theory, work to get people as enraged as possible, then when that rage erupts in threats and intimidation of school personnel and board members, they defend it and celebrate its potential to yield them political benefits.

This isn’t new; the election of a Black man in 2008 made Republicans vibrate with fury for eight years. The difference today is that after four years of Trump, almost no one in the GOP acts as though there’s value in conducting political debates like adults.
That was, after all, the heart of Trump’s appeal: He told Republicans that being polite was for suckers and losers, liberating them to let their worst selves come out loud and proud. Every bigot, bully, sexual harasser and lunkheaded goon seemed to gravitate to his cause, recognizing a kindred spirit.

And while there are still polite and courtly Republican officeholders out there, everyone knows where the party’s heart is today. If you want to express your kinship with Republican voters, you insult the weak, you defend the indefensible, you celebrate violence, you give offense for its own sake.

That these impulses are still so powerful even with the relatively inoffensive Biden leading the country and Trump on the sidelines should make us frightened for what is to come. What if, for instance, Biden decides not to run for a second term (he’ll turn 82 not long after the 2024 election), the Democrats nominate Harris or someone else who isn’t a White man, and Trump runs and loses to them?

The degree of rage that outcome would produce on the right is almost unimaginable. And vulgar signs in people’s front yards will be just the beginning.


When I was a younger man, thugs were the guys who would come around and imply that bad shit would happen if you didn't pay what you owed.

Now it's FaceBoomers and MAGAs waving signs and shouting at those who are The Right Side of History.
 
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Biden hasn’t been easy to hate.

lol, speak for yourself dude. i guess i'll concede he does have a point (not the one he has in mind) in that 'hate' is a kinda strong word for a walking corpse that barely knows where he is half the time. pity for the corpse and amusement/disappointment that this is the best these types can install as president is more apt here imo
 
The difference today is that after four years of Trump, almost no one in the GOP acts as though there’s value in conducting political debates like adults.
That was, after all, the heart of Trump’s appeal: He told Republicans that being polite was for suckers and losers,
No…. YOU told Republicans that trying to engage with you like adults and have rational discussions would just lead to being attacked, slandered and accused of lying so they just stopped playing ball with you.

Trump didn’t make this mess, you did. And now you’re blaming him for your shit.
 
No…. YOU told Republicans that trying to engage with you like adults and have rational discussions would just lead to being attacked, slandered and accused of lying so they just stopped playing ball with you.

Trump didn’t make this mess, you did. And now you’re blaming him for your shit.
Any time Republican challenges them to a debate, they throw an exceptional shitfit and scream "BOTHSIDESISM!" or "THIS IS NOT A DEBATE!"
 
...where basic norms of polite behavior are held in contempt.
You know, even if this article weren't thinly veiled cope, i'm okay with that. Everyone knows politics is passionate and dirty; what exactly is gained by coating it in a layer of phony PC? Recall that we had actual beatings on the floor of congress in the past, perhaps they were on to something.

I'm hardly Trump's biggest fan, but I'm glad to see his term resulted in big chunks of fake professionalism falling away.
 
You know, even if this article weren't thinly veiled cope, i'm okay with that. Everyone knows politics is passionate and dirty; what exactly is gained by coating it in a layer of phony PC? Recall that we had actual beatings on the floor of congress in the past, perhaps they were on to something.

I'm hardly Trump's biggest fan, but I'm glad to see his term resulted in big chunks of fake professionalism falling away.
The idea that politicians are role models for the plebs is just so the ruling class can get a constant stream of asspats. Hence, they've invented the idea that, since they are Role Models™️, they have a divine right to never be offended or disobeyed.
 
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In 2020, Joe Biden repeatedly insisted that once Donald Trump departed office the Republican Party would become more reasonable. Instead, it has become even more of a party of thugs, where basic norms of polite behavior are held in contempt.

My immediate reaction, if someone said this to me with a straight face, would be to laugh in their face before resisting the urge to slap the fucking taste out of their mouth.

This guy can go fuck himself with barbed wire.
 
Instead, it has become even more of a party of thugs

Motherfucker

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We got 5.8k pages of riots, interspersed with right-wing saps like me telling others not to go out into the streets and fight them.

Who are the fucking thugs again?
 
They aren't thugs Jesus christ.

They are literally irrelevant.

They lost:

The house
The presidency
The senate.

Tell me again what power or legitimacy the Republicans currently have other than telling the retards to trust the plan and keep donating.
You know, your typical copypasta tends to be entertaining. Could you maybe improve your quality?
 
And in many cases, those conservative elites actively work to create and encourage thuggery. They create a phony “issue” such as critical race theory, work to get people as enraged as possible, then when that rage erupts in threats and intimidation of school personnel and board members, they defend it and celebrate its potential to yield them political benefits.
This paragraph perfectly sums up the establishment’s outrage over Let’s Go Brandon. They think that covering up a child’s rape at the hands of a guy in a dress is okay. But how dare you mock them by chanting a guy’s name.

If you ever find yourself sick of clown world and you want off the ride, just remember that the answer to dealing with it lies in the name… clown world. If your boss showed up to work wearing a pair of giant red shoes, a round red nose, and a rainbow afro wig, would you take him seriously? If you got pulled over by the police and 20 cops got out of the car and ask to search your car, would you consent?

The elites and the journalists who print their propaganda are clowns who can't stand the thought of people laughing at them and I cannot think of anything more pathetic than that. The president is a senile old pedophile, his son is a raging crackhead who can't keep track of a laptop, the vice president is an unlikeable whore who slept her way to where she is, our military is run by inept politicians who think the biggest tragedy to come from Afghanistan was losing our gender studies textbooks to a bunch of 7th century goat herders, and the press actively covers for all of these peoples' short comings because Yahweh forbid anyone even criticizes them for their shortcomings.

So yeah, next time you're feeling down over the idea of living in clown world, just remember laughter is the answer.
 
If the right ever wants to win another battle ever again it needs to abandon its piety for Free Speech. All Freeze Peach does is allow enemies more chances to saturate their narratives into the public mind. The right is only adamant about free speech because it has lost cultural power and wants opportunities to regain it. The dominant left is wise to that strategy and will never allow this to happen. Stop pushing "free speech" and start pushing narratives that promote your values, right wingers.
 
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