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el punal

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True but don’t big him up.

“His ratings among all adults stands at 32 percent favorable, 55 percent unfavorable, which is down from his rating in January (40 percent favorable, 53 percent unfavorable among registered voters), as well as where he was in the poll right before the election (43 percent favorable, 52 percent unfavorable among registered Voters).”

No chance of me bigging him up! :D

Regardless of the most accurate stats there is still a huge number of ‘Muricans with one brain cell or less that reckon Trump is the true Messiah. God knows most countries have their fair share of the village idiot fraternity but somehow the good ol’ U.S. of A have taken it to new level - and they are the ones that are doing the bigging up par excellence. :mad:
 




Bakero

Languidly clinical
Oct 9, 2010
13,881
Almería
“If our soccer team, headed by a radical group of Leftist Maniacs, wasn’t woke, they would have won the Gold Medal instead of the Bronze. Woke means you lose, everything that is woke goes bad, and our soccer team certainly has. They should replace the wokesters with Patriots and start winning again. The woman with the purple hair played terribly and spends too much time thinking about Radical Left politics and not doing her job!”

:moo:
 






RexCathedra

Aurea Mediocritas
Jan 14, 2005
3,504
Vacationland
God knows most countries have their fair share of the village idiot fraternity but somehow the good ol’ U.S. of A have taken it to new level - and they are the ones that are doing the bigging up par excellence. :mad:

Our baroque electoral mechanics -- equal representation of states in the senate, despite a nearly 50:1 disparity in population, partisan process of House constituencies (largely, California being a signal exception) , the Electoral College, and significant power lodged at the level of state legislatures -- makes it possible for the village idiot fraternity to win - or close enough to steal - much of the time.

That and complete contempt for the law -- and no, both sides don't do it, pace Fox News.
 






Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,417
Uffern
“If our soccer team, headed by a radical group of Leftist Maniacs, wasn’t woke, they would have won the Gold Medal instead of the Bronze. Woke means you lose, everything that is woke goes bad, and our soccer team certainly has. They should replace the wokesters with Patriots and start winning again. The woman with the purple hair played terribly and spends too much time thinking about Radical Left politics and not doing her job!”:moo:

We can laugh but we had an MP who said something similar about Rashford.

So, the US certainly doesn't have a monopoly in dumb voters
 










Fat Boy Fat

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Aug 21, 2020
1,077
We can laugh but we had an MP who said something similar about Rashford.

So, the US certainly doesn't have a monopoly in dumb voters

And along comes the whataboutery!

While I would never defend Natalie Elphicke, her comments, while clearly wrong, were ill advised, while Trumps are just bat shit crazy!
 




Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,417
Uffern
And along comes the whataboutery!

While I would never defend Natalie Elphicke, her comments, while clearly wrong, were ill advised, while Trumps are just bat shit crazy!

It's not really whataboutery though is it? Whataboutery is going off in a completely different direction.

The original remark was about voters voting for someone who said stupid things about a football team losing in a tournament because of its players was too busy talking about politics. I just pointed out that over here we have had voters opting for someone who said stupid things about a football team losing in a tournament because of its players was too busy talking about politics. It's the total opposite of whataboutery
 


Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,860
Withdean area
We can laugh but we had an MP who said something similar about Rashford.

So, the US certainly doesn't have a monopoly in dumb voters

Frighteningly Trump was so called leader of the free world for 4 years.

The latest pathetic comment, after a long line of racism towards Asian or Black Americans, refusing to condemn the White Supremacist murder of an innocent protestor, misogyny, damaging the rights of gays and women’s rights.

He’s another level.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,940
Frighteningly Trump was so called leader of the free world for 4 years.

The latest pathetic comment, after a long line of racism towards Asian or Black Americans, refusing to condemn the White Supremacist murder of an innocent protestor, misogyny, damaging the rights of gays and women’s rights.

He’s another level.

I think you left a few other things out btw.
 




Randy McNob

Now go home and get your f#cking Shinebox
Jun 13, 2020
4,540
Literally barking mad. I would love to hear a Trump apologist defending that without whataboutery. Stir fry crazy. This man was the actual President of the USA.

He had access to the codes, we are all still here, Let's be thankfull for that :bowdown:
 


Weststander

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NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,860
Withdean area
I think you left a few other things out btw.

Racists and haters can now pay $50 to $5,000 for a special Trump card.

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The only privilege, to fund Trump’s Alt Right 2024 campaign.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,940






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Harry Wilson's Tackle
NSC Patron
Oct 8, 2003
51,314
Faversham
Trump isn't remarkable. He's just an example of a psychopath happy to do anything to win. Like the psychopaths I have known and worked near (I won't say 'with'), what constitutes a win isn't necessarily anything the rest of us would recognise as a win.

Keeping that in mind, there is no need to invoke any analysis of his lies, lawbreaking or apparent absurdity.

And of course plenty buy into what he seems to be selling to them. As I noted elsewhere at some point, people vote for what they see as the national interest or what they see as personal interest, and they do so ruthlessly. Many of us are somewhere between these two stools. Either way, the candidate's honesty and probity may well not figure too highly in the decision making process.

I'm sure that were Das Reich American, and legally entitled to vote, it would be a no brainer for him to vote for Trump, and he'd genuinely wonder why the rest of us might feel differently.

Lastly, as I found with my recent ill fated row with one of my brothers, the facts don't always map to the narrative, and an awkward fact can sometimes unsettle the narrator. Trump may be many things but stupid cannot be one of them. 'Being There' is not sufficient to propel someone into the White House. As with Boris, I sometimes suspect that people have to say 'liar', 'evil', 'thick' as a mantra to ward off being sucked into the cult of BoJo. Even I have found myself tittering at Boris' quips on occasion. Then I remind myself that even a broken clock is right twice a day.

My prediction a few years ago was Trump would become president. My guess is he will dodge the latest bullet. I would hope that he does so à la Captain Bob rather than à la OJ Simpson, though.
 


Weststander

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Aug 25, 2011
64,860
Withdean area
Trump isn't remarkable. He's just an example of a psychopath happy to do anything to win. Like the psychopaths I have known and worked near (I won't say 'with'), what constitutes a win isn't necessarily anything the rest of us would recognise as a win.

Keeping that in mind, there is no need to invoke any analysis of his lies, lawbreaking or apparent absurdity.

And of course plenty buy into what he seems to be selling to them. As I noted elsewhere at some point, people vote for what they see as the national interest or what they see as personal interest, and they do so ruthlessly. Many of us are somewhere between these two stools. Either way, the candidate's honesty and probity may well not figure too highly in the decision making process.

I'm sure that were Das Reich American, and legally entitled to vote, it would be a no brainer for him to vote for Trump, and he'd genuinely wonder why the rest of us might feel differently.

Lastly, as I found with my recent ill fated row with one of my brothers, the facts don't always map to the narrative, and an awkward fact can sometimes unsettle the narrator. Trump may be many things but stupid cannot be one of them. 'Being There' is not sufficient to propel someone into the White House. As with Boris, I sometimes suspect that people have to say 'liar', 'evil', 'thick' as a mantra to ward off being sucked into the cult of BoJo. Even I have found myself tittering at Boris' quips on occasion. Then I remind myself that even a broken clock is right twice a day.

My prediction a few years ago was Trump would become president. My guess is he will dodge the latest bullet. I would hope that he does so à la Captain Bob rather than à la OJ Simpson, though.

I do agree that at heart he’s far more an opportunist and bully, than a racist or anti semite.

I know there’s a bit of racist shit on him from decades ago, but he really didn’t habitually slur non-whites or Jews. He would’ve struggled to succeed in NYC if he’d dared do the latter. Similarly, he was no Born Again Christian or devout soul.

He only adopted and inflamed every hateful cause over the last 5 or 6 years, to scoop up the votes of millions of weirdos outside the more enlightened metropolises.
 
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