Election 2016
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Re: Election 2016
Google lies. They're also Too busy funnellling all their non taxed money through Ireland.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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FUCK ICE
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Climate change may be escalating so fast it could be "game over"
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 07881.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/scie ... 07881.html
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I think the interesting thing to see is what happens if we see more articles like this: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/po ... -team.html
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
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As if Democrats weren't depressed enough:
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He'll lose a minimum amount of support by definition of transforming from anti-establishment to the most established office in the world. We'll see if anything you mention will add to that.digster wrote:I think the interesting thing to see is what happens if we see more articles like this: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/po ... -team.html
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
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My buddy sent me a text of a fake Kurt Cobain quote from '93 in which he predicts a Trump presidency.
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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All that I will accept is "Simpsons did it".wease wrote:My buddy sent me a text of a fake Kurt Cobain quote from '93 in which he predicts a Trump presidency.
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Yeah...like today saying he might not repeal all of Obamacare. A Republican Congressman saying that that would have gotten a primary challenge easily. I'm just curious if that same kind of zeal is going to apply to Trump.Green Habit wrote:He'll lose a minimum amount of support by definition of transforming from anti-establishment to the most established office in the world. We'll see if anything you mention will add to that.digster wrote:I think the interesting thing to see is what happens if we see more articles like this: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/po ... -team.html
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
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YOU MEAN IT'S NOT REAL?!?wease wrote:My buddy sent me a text of a fake Kurt Cobain quote from '93 in which he predicts a Trump presidency.
bada wrote:Cause the two girls on the board voted for the rapey song.
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Like do whatever he can to get to the highest office and then gets there and tries to be the best President ever, reversing himself on positions he held for a lifetime (ie. civil rights)tragabigzanda wrote:How do you mean? The immediate transition to power/stability after a traumatic event? Following through on his predecessor's goals? Or the Vietnam stuff?Hatfield wrote:Think Trump could pull an LBJ?
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"The media takes him literally but not seriously, his supporters take him seriously but not literally"Green Habit wrote:He'll lose a minimum amount of support by definition of transforming from anti-establishment to the most established office in the world. We'll see if anything you mention will add to that.digster wrote:I think the interesting thing to see is what happens if we see more articles like this: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/po ... -team.html
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
I doubt he will lose much support except from the alt-right crazies. Like every President before him, when faced with the reality of that responsibility, he will temper his rhetoric and shift his policies towards the center. His supporters realize this even while media is still throwing out scare stories and temper tantrums.
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When even Joe Scarborough and Michael Moore get it, perhaps it's time for the rest of the media to finally admit the reality of what just happened.
http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/11/micha ... ist-video/
http://dailycaller.com/2016/11/11/micha ... ist-video/
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Classic BStrat wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/11/11/president-elect-trump-willing-to-keep-parts-obamacare.html
lol
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Re: Election 2016
really dropping the ball lately on that one.
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It was even on the same page. 
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I have no doubt that many Trump voters are fine people. But in practice their vote has emboldened a lot of awful people, and they seem to be largely in denial of that.
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there are awful people on both sides. it would be nice if the leadership on both sides came out and denounced them and some of the ugly behavior we've seen.Orpheus wrote:I have no doubt that many Trump voters are fine people. But in practice their vote has emboldened a lot of awful people, and they seem to be largely in denial of that.
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Eh, we'll see. It's possible the unique things that made him a successful candidate also make him susceptible to a quick turnaround from his supporters. I would tend to agree that it won't lose him much support; confirmation bias will turn politics as usual into Trump draining the swamp. But his worry should be that he doesn't have much room to lose support.Bi_3 wrote:"The media takes him literally but not seriously, his supporters take him seriously but not literally"Green Habit wrote:He'll lose a minimum amount of support by definition of transforming from anti-establishment to the most established office in the world. We'll see if anything you mention will add to that.digster wrote:I think the interesting thing to see is what happens if we see more articles like this: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/12/us/po ... -team.html
Would Trump supporters turn against him if he doesn't really give a shit about fulfilling campaign promises? Republican voters were certainly more than willing to vote against office holders in a primary during the past eight years if they felt they weren't living up to their standard. But only a partisan would not admit that this is fair accountability journalism. So if Trump reneges on the wall, Obamacare, etc., and basically starts putting together a White House akin to W.'s first term, does he lose their support? I'm kind of doubtful, but don't really know.
I doubt he will lose much support except from the alt-right crazies. Like every President before him, when faced with the reality of that responsibility, he will temper his rhetoric and shift his policies towards the center. His supporters realize this even while media is still throwing out scare stories and temper tantrums.