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Trump aggressively unfit to be President

Its hilarious watching biden supporters talk about someone elses gaffes and shit :lol:
Your deflection for the senile pedo is noted.
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In the past, fascist politics would focus on the dominant cultural group. The goal is to make them feel like victims, to make them feel like they’ve lost something and that the thing they’ve lost has been taken from them by a specific enemy, usually some minority out-group or some opposing nation.

This is why fascism flourishes in moments of great anxiety, because you can connect that anxiety with fake loss. The story is typically that a once-great society has been destroyed by liberalism or feminism or cultural Marxism or whatever, and you make the dominant group feel angry and resentful about the loss of their status and power. Almost every manifestation of fascism mirrors this general narrative.
 

We've always known Trump wasn't the brightest marble in the bag, and now it's coming out that he's bigly worse than we thought!
Trying (still) to fully understand the macro psychology of this disaster, here's a theory to toss out:

Maybe his flagrant lack of fitness for the world's most important position is a positive for his supporters. They've been led to believe that (a) "things can't get any worse", and (b) they have been terribly victimized, which explains their failures and frustrations.

So his shameless neediness and otherworldly aggression are the perfect weapons for them to strike back at the evil other. They're so convinced that things are hopeless that they have nothing left to lose, so destroying the whole thing is a perfect plausible option. If anyone else doesn't like it, too bad.

We see the same manipulated, hopeless attitude in the Middle East, for that matter.
 
Trying (still) to fully understand the macro psychology of this disaster, here's a theory to toss out:

Maybe his flagrant lack of fitness for the world's most important position is a positive for his supporters. They've been led to believe that (a) "things can't get any worse", and (b) they have been terribly victimized, which explains their failures and frustrations.

So his shameless neediness and otherworldly aggression are the perfect weapons for them to strike back at the evil other. They're so convinced that things are hopeless that they have nothing left to lose, so destroying the whole thing is a perfect plausible option. If anyone else doesn't like it, too bad.

We see the same manipulated, hopeless attitude in the Middle East, for that matter.



In the past, fascist politics would focus on the dominant cultural group. The goal is to make them feel like victims, to make them feel like they’ve lost something and that the thing they’ve lost has been taken from them by a specific enemy, usually some minority out-group or some opposing nation.

This is why fascism flourishes in moments of great anxiety, because you can connect that anxiety with fake loss. The story is typically that a once-great society has been destroyed by liberalism or feminism or cultural Marxism or whatever, and you make the dominant group feel angry and resentful about the loss of their status and power. Almost every manifestation of fascism mirrors this general narrative.
 

In the past, fascist politics would focus on the dominant cultural group. The goal is to make them feel like victims, to make them feel like they’ve lost something and that the thing they’ve lost has been taken from them by a specific enemy, usually some minority out-group or some opposing nation.

This is why fascism flourishes in moments of great anxiety, because you can connect that anxiety with fake loss. The story is typically that a once-great society has been destroyed by liberalism or feminism or cultural Marxism or whatever, and you make the dominant group feel angry and resentful about the loss of their status and power. Almost every manifestation of fascism mirrors this general narrative.
You know you're in dangerous times when, while trying to analyze current conditions, you're using some of the world's worst times as a comparative device.

We just don't learn. But I sure never thought America would get to this place.
 

We've always known Trump wasn't the brightest marble in the bag, and now it's coming out that he's bigly worse than we thought!
I personally like DeSantis. He is my Governor in Florida. He is mentioned in your link.

Unfortunately, DeSantis lacks Trump’s ability to fire up a crowd. He is your typical politician when it comes to making a speech, but he is damn good at getting stuff done.

Plus he is young and therefore unlikely to suffer from any dementia while he serves as President for even two terms.

Of course I will vote for Trump if he runs against Joe Biden. I would vote for Homer Simpson if he was running against Joe Biden. Anybody will be better than Joe Biden.

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We've always known Trump wasn't the brightest marble in the bag, and now it's coming out that he's bigly worse than we thought!

I heard last night he didn't know where he was.

Though Donald Trump often makes fun of Joe Biden for his old age, Trump himself apparently forgot where he was at during a speech in Sioux City, Iowa, Sunday, greeting the crowd with, “Hello to a place where we’ve done very well, Sioux Falls. Thank you very much.”

Sioux Falls is located more than 80 miles north in neighboring South Dakota.

Republican Iowa state senator Bradley Zaun appeared on stage a few minutes later and after claiming Trump “is the best president of my lifetime,” he is seen whispering the correct location, Sioux City, in Trump’s ear.


The former president is seen nodding and saying, “Oh,” before heading back to the microphone and launching into his speech with “So, Sioux City, let me ask you, how many people come from Sioux City, how many people? How many? Who doesn’t come from Sioux City? Where the hell do you come from?”

The former president also stepped up his criticism against fellow Republican presidential candidate, Nikki Haley. Trump, nicknaming Haley “bird brain,” described her as “a highly overrated person.”

The comments came just a day after Haley spoke out against Trump during a speech at the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual meeting in Las Vegas, warning voters against the “chaos, vendettas and drama” that follows the former president.
That's nice, honey. :itsok:
 

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