10/20/2024 7:58:32 PM
The Dem turnout in NC looks pretty underwhelming so far compared to 2020…not looking too good for Harris here
10/20/2024 9:18:33 PM
10/20/2024 11:25:10 PM
I think burros characterization of both dei and the 1619 project is case and point of how effective rightwing media isIrony is the theories underlying the 1619 project tend to point to showing how interconnected and common modern people are… rightwing just hates acknowledging the damage of American ApartheidBut trump again is gaining in the polls today. Despite increasingly weird speeches and stunts
10/20/2024 11:32:00 PM
Man those transgender related republican ads are on all the time, starting to think it will convince enough people to vote for trump
10/21/2024 12:03:51 AM
Just starting to? I wish I had your wild-eyed optimism.]
10/21/2024 3:26:18 AM
Is it true that Kamala supports taxpayer funded abortions for transgender aliens?
10/21/2024 8:29:46 AM
I am predicting 302 EV for Trump and 236 for Harris as awful as that will be. She is cratering lately and once again the Dems are making the critical mistake of running away from populism just as they did in 2016. They are spending more time trying to bring in moderate Republicans and simply following the will of the donor class more than anything. Michigan is already gone for her because of the Gaza issue. The Arab/Muslim vote will be the biggest bloc for Stein and that percentage is probably enough to swing it. Kamala is effectively a neocon which certainly is a huge turnoff for progressives and the left (the actual left that is).
10/21/2024 9:21:27 AM
Since everybody seems to be on the doom train, I'd like to refer you to these posts from the 2022 Midterms thread from October 2022:
10/21/2024 9:24:25 AM
10/21/2024 9:44:03 AM
To me, they sound like losers to me.
10/21/2024 10:43:24 AM
10/21/2024 11:01:18 AM
Double post, because I can. To be clear, not all DEI trainings are as abhorrent as what I've described. Most aren't, in fact. But there have been some that have been exactly that bad, to the point that they have spawned hostile workplace environment lawsuits, and the details from the trainings are quite shocking. Some of the workshops have explicitly told white workers to be ashamed. Some have told them they should decline promotions in favour of black colleagues. I would expect that these are outliers, to be sure, but their mere existence and even acceptance at some institutions (I believe it was a university involved in more than one of them) shows the batshit insanity of some on the progressive left.
10/21/2024 11:16:21 AM
I don’t know how someone could type out a paragraph like that and not realize how whiny it iswhite grievance is just so fucking lame
10/21/2024 1:38:31 PM
While I may be setting myself up for another devastating disappointment like in 2016, I don't currently share the doom and gloom view for this year's election.I think that a realistic floor for Kamala Harris would be 276 electoral votes to Donald Trump's 262 electoral votes. I think that a realistic ceiling for Kamala Harris would be 308 electoral votes to Donald Trump's 230 electoral votes.Polls consistently seem to be over sampling Republican voters and applying insufficient weight to the Dobbs decision. Economic fundamentals are sound going into this election, and Kamala Harris has significantly higher favorability than Hillary Clinton had in 2016.If Donald Trump is really winning a large portion of young voters, then, yeah, he's likely going to win the election; however, I would have to see it to believe it.My biggest question is whether the election is called on election night, the following day or later in the week.[Edited on October 21, 2024 at 1:45 PM. Reason : ]
10/21/2024 1:42:08 PM
^ Unless it's an absolute landslide either way, there's no way the election is called on election night. Too many delays built in to PA and WI to be able to call either of those states, unfortunately.
10/21/2024 2:37:31 PM
^^^Isolated rhetoric telling whites to be ashamed needs the entire federal state and local governments to jump to action.But responding to continuing widespread evidence that there’s a double standard against Black people in government, education, employment, and healthcare processes means we need to tread carefully so that a single white person doesn’t feel self conscious about race.
10/21/2024 10:58:48 PM
10/21/2024 11:07:12 PM
^ this guy gets it^^ this guy doesn't.
10/22/2024 10:52:25 AM
I've been mulling aaronburro's list of Democratic positions that drive away a supposed "20-30% of voters who are persuadable." Before talking about it, though, I want to take a moment to point out that this number is based on nothing - the last time there was anything like that difference between popular vote totals was 1984, when Reagan was 19 points above Mondale. That's 40 years ago under what was effectively a different party system. In this century, the widest gulf we've had was 7% (Obama vs. McCain), and the narrowest was .5% (Bush vs. Gore). Those figures aren't proof either way, but they certainly don't suggest a vast swath of the electorate moving back and forth between parties.As to the list, what strikes me is the wild double standard by which Democrats are evidently required to repudiate their extremists in order to be electable, whereas Republicans can ignore or even embrace their own (who I would argue are more dangerous). Pretty much everything on the aaronburro list is a fringe position not widely held in the Democratic party. There are very few elected proponents of these ideas outside of the Squad (which has all of nine members, or 4% of the House Democrats). Essentially none of them are embraced by Kamala Harris. And yet, we are to believe, these positions are insurmountable obstacles to her electability.Meanwhile we could make a comparable list of fringe positions for Republicans, often much more widely held and by much more powerful people, to include those on the Supreme Court and Donald Trump himself:-"Qualified immunity" for police brutality and suppression of dissent-Mass deportations-Trans issues in general (transgenderism not existing, the ~1% of the population that is trans will destroy civilization, all trans people are pedophiles, etc.)-Pro-genocide (for real, "finish the job" pro-genocide, not vaguely supportive of Israel)-Abortion extremism (not allowed for any reason)-Closed borders (at least to non-Europeans)-Everything America does or has done is good-Criminalization of pornography, contraception, and sodomy-White/Christian nationalism-"Day of love" siege of U.S. Capitol-[I don't know what CHOP means, so I'll just counter it with "Charlottesville"]-[I don't know what rock we're talking about, but "Confederate flag has nothing to do with race"]So how is it that Donald Trump himself can have these positions with no consequences among the "persuadable" electorate, while Kamala Harris is dragged down by a handful of Representatives and college students? The answer is, in large part, exactly what you're telling us not to blame - Fox News in particular, but also the media more generally, which has spent this election cycle dissecting everything Democrats do while taking Republican madness as a given that doesn't need the same coverage.Without media amplifying fringe liberal positions and minimizing/ignoring/sanewashing conservative ones, every truly persuadable voter goes to Harris. Because even if you think the liberal fringe is as bad and crazy as the conservative mainstream - a position that would require some real mental gymnastics to arrive at, but for the sake of argument - the fact is that the liberal fringe can't enact their ideas and the conservatives can and will, given the opportunity.
10/23/2024 9:24:25 AM
Pelosi gonna buy McDonald's stock?
10/23/2024 11:15:05 AM
“I need the kind of generals Hitler had”https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2024/10/trump-military-generals-hitler/680327/?gift=aQyUJR7AIw1mJWdQ6Ed6yBO6wQP9bPO_W2YbOcCk1hs&utm_source=copy-link&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=share
10/23/2024 12:30:39 PM
I was so much more hopeful for this election til I saw how much traction the "weather machine" theory gained in such a short amount of time.So cooked.
10/23/2024 1:19:45 PM
highly recommend the book Fantasyland by Kurt Andersenpretty sure I’ve recommended it on here (maybe even to you, ha)dives deep into the history of Magical Thinking in the USthere have always been a solid amount of batshit crazy people in the US, they just now have megaphones that they didn’t have in previous generations
10/23/2024 2:36:43 PM
^^I haven't seen you outwardly hopeful in a long time based on your limited posting, and this concerns and saddens me.
10/23/2024 2:52:08 PM
Pretty wild report that trump loves hitlerBut gop leaders and candidates across the board seem immune to being questioned by the media about it Makes no sense.
10/23/2024 7:33:15 PM
Clearly the Demon-Rats aren't doing a good enough job convincing 50 million swing voters that Hitler is bad
10/23/2024 7:36:55 PM
told a trump supporter they must address him as dear leader from now on
10/23/2024 7:45:01 PM
Anyone else thinking about buying the Trump Golf Course 2nd Assassination Attempt rookie card (slabbed GEM MINT 10!)? Seems like a hell of deal for $29.99!https://proudpatriots.com/pages/trump-golf-course-card[Edited on October 23, 2024 at 8:58 PM. Reason : .]
10/23/2024 8:57:29 PM
Harris was up 47% to 46% in most recent High Point University poll in NC, but of course I understand this is tied (somehow?!).https://www.highpoint.edu/blog/2024/10/hpu-poll-north-carolina-presidential-race-remains-close-2/
10/23/2024 9:15:35 PM
Just did my ballot, expect to lose on every item I picked except prob Marijuana and MAYBE abortion access.
10/23/2024 10:49:04 PM
On my ballot i did harris and colin allred and left the rest blank
10/23/2024 11:06:25 PM
^^^ He didn't say that he "loves Hitler", did he? He said he wishes he'd had Hitler's generals.I mean, that's still beyond the pale, but not the same thing.
10/24/2024 1:06:57 AM
pro-Hitler comments used to destroy a campaign and reputation. Nowadays they don't move the needle. #MAGA
10/24/2024 2:11:18 AM
I have it on good authority that Hitler did nothing wrong!
10/24/2024 5:19:41 AM
^^^
10/24/2024 7:11:55 AM
Let's be real, he's no fan of Hitler, this is basically his equivalent of what the Bills coach did (using the 9/11 hijackers as an example of good communication skills). The difference is that he has a power complex and is running for President, so yes, still dangerous.He does has an authoritarian mindset, but on an individual/egoistic level, not in a "wanting to change society from the ground up level", if you get what I mean.Even with the "he did some things right" comment, some people's brains just work that way in wanting to be contrarian or put emphasis to be "technically correct" in some way. Sure, it's reminiscent of middle school, but yeah.Otherwise, I hadn't really seen a video of him in a while, but then I checked out his McDonalds stint and man has he has really degraded! Kamala this, Kamala that... his articulation is at an all time low![Edited on October 24, 2024 at 9:28 AM. Reason : added a sentence]
10/24/2024 9:25:51 AM
Adolf Hitler is primarily remembered for the devastating impact of his dictatorship, including the Holocaust, World War II, and widespread human suffering. While discussing Hitler’s actions, it’s crucial to recognize the atrocities he committed. However, some policies implemented during his time as the leader of Nazi Germany are sometimes noted, though they are heavily overshadowed by his brutal regime: 1. Infrastructure and Public Works: The Nazi regime invested heavily in infrastructure projects, like the construction of the Autobahn, which modernized transportation in Germany. These efforts also temporarily reduced unemployment during the Great Depression. 2. Volkswagen: Hitler supported the development of the Volkswagen Beetle as an affordable car for the masses, part of a broader vision of modernizing Germany. 3. Economic Recovery: In the early years of Hitler’s rule, some economic measures, such as public works programs and military rearmament, helped Germany recover from the Great Depression. However, this recovery was unsustainable and largely driven by preparation for war. 4. Technological Advancements: Nazi Germany advanced in fields such as rocketry (which eventually led to space exploration) and medical science, although many of these advancements came at an enormous human cost, including forced labor and unethical experimentation.Despite these points, it’s essential to acknowledge that Hitler’s actions led to one of the darkest periods in human history, and any temporary or isolated benefits are vastly outweighed by the horrific consequences of his regime.
10/24/2024 9:28:44 AM
Look, Hitler did do some good things. But, that statement should always be followed with a "but" that includes "he was a massive asshole who did really bad things".Anyway, I voted, straight-ticket D, and against the citizenship voting amendment
10/24/2024 10:10:51 AM
^^^nah, it's pretty clear he admires Hitler and other dictators and wishes he had that power.[Edited on October 24, 2024 at 10:18 AM. Reason : lol, we're in here arguing about the good things Hitler did]
10/24/2024 10:17:06 AM
Yeah, he may not admire him for all the genocidal racist shit (may not), but he is 1000% jealous of the absolute power and loyalty he had, admires him for that, and wants that for himself[Edited on October 24, 2024 at 11:30 AM. Reason : $$$]
10/24/2024 11:15:44 AM
The dude is an obvious narcissistic sociopath. He doesn't care about other people. This was apparent long before he got into politics. He'd be fine if his opponents are jailed/killed.
10/24/2024 11:30:31 AM
^^ yup.Also, I think I figured out what my "problem" with Kamala Harris is. She can't read the room. Someone will be talking in a somber tone or seriously and she'll start giggling or smirking or something. So it doesn't feel Presidential. And yeah, turning things humorous is a great skill... if you do it right.She has my vote though
10/24/2024 12:54:03 PM
I think he seems to genuinely admire hitlers commitment to the pseudo concept of racial purity, and trump has talked about genetics since 2016, and recently about immigrants poisoning the blood of the country. Combined with Kelly’s characterization of several statements admiring parts of Hitlers style I think he loves Hitler, sees him as a strong leader, with the right ideas, but maybe flawed in some of the execution.Came here to post though that Pennsylvania has flipped for trump in the latest polling. Looks like Elon musks schemes are working out there.
10/24/2024 1:06:01 PM
Nah, Trump likes Hitler because Hitler was a strong man who pushed others around. That's it. I've thought way too much about this, but I don't think Trump can be a white nationalist or supremacist because that would require him to think about someone other than himself. His only concern is himself, honestly not even his family. He panders to those crowds because it helps him. If pandering to minorities or immigrants helped him, he'd be the biggest BLM and open borders supporter you've ever seen. I suspect he may have some latent anti-immigrant feelings, but it's more a means to an end. He wants power, and these nutjobs are dumb enough to help him get it.
10/24/2024 3:20:50 PM
Trump barely left the first time and yet people still prefer him, i don't get it
10/24/2024 3:43:58 PM
^^I'm not quite in agreement with that assessment. One, I think Trump certainly is a white supremacist. It might be very surface level, and I don't think there's any grand ideology behind it, but he definitely thinks or at least feels at a gut level that white people are better. That said, I don't think that's what animates his political career.I'd also tweak "He wants power" to "He wants respect." I don't think he actually wanted to be President the first time. Hell, I don't think he wants to be President now, but his ego demands that he win to wipe away the disgrace of having lost. Wielding power, at least in the sense of making decisions to see through some vision or larger goal, does not appeal to him. Power is only useful insofar as it can be used to accrue or compel respect. His need to be respected, to be treated as something other than the trust fund carnival barker that he is, is a through line in his career going back throughout his adult life....and we could go further. It doesn't take a degree in psychology to guess that the respect he craves is really just a crudely masculinized projection of the love he did not receive from his father. And his own self-respect is a delicate thing, requiring him to constantly retcon the entire universe to make himself into the genius, the victor, what have you.Basically if Fred Trump had played catch with the little shit a couple of times, we probably wouldn't be in this mess. But the best thing he could have done would be to have pulled out.
10/24/2024 4:21:22 PM
^Wasn’t that the same with Hitler? He wasn’t a genius who was evil, he was by most accounts a sniveling blustery populist moron like trump. It was the clingers who drove the ideology. Goebbels to Stephen miller. We have Elon and thiel and other barnacles planning the camps and gestapo
10/24/2024 7:33:43 PM
I think Mein Kampf speaks for itself... he was defo evil. Probably not a genius, but stepped in to a power void at the right time, that's for sure
10/25/2024 12:10:41 AM
^ yeah that’s what I meant. He wasn’t an evil genius he was an evil moron and the Germans of the era were just as simplistic and gullible as maga supporters today I went to Munich last year so just going on what the tour guide said… but the circumstances weren’t extraordinary around Hitler. He went to jail for an attempted coup and wrote screeds just like trump about how he was wrong and the system is corrupt. They let him out early to appease the people on his political party as an olive branch. This is an evergreen populist message that some portion of the population will always latch on to. From there it was all just superficial bluster… it’s how he came to use Aryan to mean white Germans, when it doesn’t mean that. He built huge monuments and buildings in Greek style because he built them up as a paragon of white virtue— which also made no sense. It was just hate vibes and nothing else mattered really. Then it snowballed when the actual evil geniuses clinging onto him used his power. Great daily show clip on the topichttps://www.threads.net/@thedailyshow/post/DBjLL0mJrRM?xmt=AQGz1MVwP9qTujuUvqbp1zo8J12X529OXP5-VQPqjn63PQ[Edited on October 25, 2024 at 10:32 AM. Reason : ]
10/25/2024 10:26:20 AM