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I guess I was saying the same. I don’t dwell in their sphere, so the level of vitriol their comments showed above surprise me as totally out of line with anything that Jill Biden did.
 
Is this the thread for general discussion of Americans' political stupidity? That stupidity is the reason I have zero urge to visit the country of my birth.

Today I ate lunch at a crowded food court. A guy saw me looking for a table and invited me to join his party. He was a Thai who had spent his life in the U.S. and had dual citizenship; he was visiting with his born-in-the-USA son and that son's girlfriend; he asked me a lot of questions. When he got up to get some juice, the son took over, asking if I missed the US. I replied No, I wanted to avoid the US because of the political polarization. And that we shouldn't discuss politics. (I was proud of myself for saying that!)

But HE wanted to talk about it! He described himself as "apolitical" but sure wanted to discuss politics. Everything he said was a variation of "Same - same." Whenever he paused for breath, I suggested we change the subject. Finally I got exasperated and said the parties were NOT same-same, that one of them wanted to elect a malignant narcissistic criminal and traitor to be President! Without pausing or any hint of sarcasm he answered "You mean Biden?" (I can't blame American genes. This guy was 100% Thai genetically but born and raised in the USA.)

This was not an isolated example. I am at the point where I should just run the other way when I hear an American accent. "Same-same" is almost the universal attitude, even from a black American man who described himself as a "news junkie." I suppose most of the "Same-same" crowd doesn't vote at all; but some probably do vote for QOPAnon but are still sentient enough to realize that admitting this would make them look like dolts.

Good luck, America! You're going to need it!
 
I marvel at the right wing's projection of great villainy on President Biden. He strikes me as essentially a competent administrator or bureaucrat and not much more.

Much like how the right wing depicted Bill Clinton and Barack Obama as extreme left-wing ogres, even though both of them were more centrist than anything else, much like Joe Biden himself.
 
I marvel at the right wing's projection of great villainy on President Biden. He strikes me as essentially a competent administrator or bureaucrat and not much more.

Much like how the right wing depicted Bill Clinton and Barack Obama as extreme left-wing ogres, even though both of them were more centrist than anything else, much like Joe Biden himself.
An oft-repeated thing I've seen on many comment sections is what GOP stands for now: Gaslight Obstruct Project.

Take, for example, this gem from Trump at his latest rally:

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The GOP (and affiliated media): "Many are wondering if President Joe Biden has the mental acuity to continue in his role. He clearly is showing signs of early onset dementia. Why won't someone on the left point this out?"

Then of course there's the campaign to impeach him on the basis that he's some sort of super-criminal for (checks notes) maybe making some money when he was out of office. Meanwhile, a recent report showed that Trump wiped his enormous backside with the Emoluments Clause, doing millions of dollars in business with foreign companies. And as far as Hunter and "the Big Guy," again...all happened when "the Big Guy" was in between executive branch gigs, and Hunter was never in the White House as anything other than a visitor. Ivanka? Sitting at her desk in the White House making deals for her company with business interests in China.

And I'm willing to bet that anyone commenting on social media yesterday about the attack on the Capitol was immediately met with a right winger/Trump supporter bemoaning the fact that BLM and Antifa completely burned down both Portland and Seattle in the course of one long summer of nationwide left-wing violence.
 
It's right out of the Karl Rove playbook. Find your biggest fault, then accuse your opponent of it.

It worked for George W. Bush and the SwiftBoaters, and it's still working today.
 
I marvel at the right wing's projection of great villainy on President Biden.
I marvel at the credulousness of drooling RW morons who lap up Republicans’ vitriolic BS, in complete ignorance of the complete vacuity of the accusations their “leaders” fling about.
 
I marvel at the right wing's projection of great villainy on President Biden. He strikes me as essentially a competent administrator or bureaucrat and not much more.

Much like how the right wing depicted Bill Clinton and Barack Obama as extreme left-wing ogres, even though both of them were more centrist than anything else, much like Joe Biden himself.
An oft-repeated thing I've seen on many comment sections is what GOP stands for now: Gaslight Obstruct Project.

Take, for example, this gem from Trump at his latest rally:

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The GOP (and affiliated media): "Many are wondering if President Joe Biden has the mental acuity to continue in his role. He clearly is showing signs of early onset dementia. Why won't someone on the left point this out?"

Then of course there's the campaign to impeach him on the basis that he's some sort of super-criminal for (checks notes) maybe making some money when he was out of office. Meanwhile, a recent report showed that Trump wiped his enormous backside with the Emoluments Clause, doing millions of dollars in business with foreign companies. And as far as Hunter and "the Big Guy," again...all happened when "the Big Guy" was in between executive branch gigs, and Hunter was never in the White House as anything other than a visitor. Ivanka? Sitting at her desk in the White House making deals for her company with business interests in China.

And I'm willing to bet that anyone commenting on social media yesterday about the attack on the Capitol was immediately met with a right winger/Trump supporter bemoaning the fact that BLM and Antifa completely burned down both Portland and Seattle in the course of one long summer of nationwide left-wing violence.
You left out that George Soros paid for the whole thing and it was his idea. I've read that so it must be true.

Poor old George. Who are they going to blame when he dies?
 
You left out that George Soros paid for the whole thing and it was his idea. I've read that so it must be true.

I dunno about you, but I've been saving my George Soros Bucks ever since I got that bonus for voting Barack Obama in 2008 and again in 2012. All I had to do to earn them was show up to a polling place not wearing any overt political statement on my t-shirt. It was weird, but I went along with it and next thing you know I got an invitation to the annual Christmas Party at Antifa headquarters in 2015. I can't say much (NDA and all) but when that drag queen popped out of the cake at midnight with a copy of the 1619 project in their hands? Santos was fire back in the day. Just saying.
 
I've no doubt Fox Bimbo said something hilariously stupid, but not being up on Star {Trek,Wars} lore, and not having an X account, I don't know what it was.
 
This was not an isolated example. I am at the point where I should just run the other way when I hear an American accent. "Same-same" is almost the universal attitude, even from a black American man who described himself as a "news junkie." I suppose most of the "Same-same" crowd doesn't vote at all; but some probably do vote for QOPAnon but are still sentient enough to realize that admitting this would make them look like dolts.

Sincere question: Are {some,many,most} people good judges of character? Despite being somewhat autistic, I've evidence that I'm a bit better than most at judging character, even after only brief observation. That Trump is a brattish and malicious con-man is totally obvious. And confirmed by psychologists who -- despite that they can't bill health insurance without a personal interview -- are confident of a "Malignant Narcissist (Psychopath)" diagnosis based just on TV appearances.

Are Trumplickers really incapable of seeing the obvious? Or do they understand he's a psychopath but admire him for it and/or think that's what the country needs?


I've linked to this YouTube before. "Sleepy Joe is a sex trafficking demon-possessed mongrel. He's on the left. He ain't no better than the Pope and Oprah Winfrey and Tom Hanks . . . God is going to bring the whole house down."

WTF has happened to America?
 
I've no doubt Fox Bimbo said something hilariously stupid, but not being up on Star {Trek,Wars} lore, and not having an X account, I don't know what it was.
So for context;
Disney has unveiled the director for the new Star Wars movie, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy. Right wingers are losing their shit saying that this will make Star Wars woke. Fox Bimbo said, that's why I'm a Star Trek fan.

Star Trek has always been known for being woke. As in significantly more woke than Star Wars ever could be.
 
I've no doubt Fox Bimbo said something hilariously stupid, but not being up on Star {Trek,Wars} lore, and not having an X account, I don't know what it was.
Trek is super woke. Back in the early 60's it had episodes dealing with racism, class inequality, anti-war, ableism, etc.. The Next Generation in the 90's had an episodes about gender, a couple about religion, and plenty more.
 

:lol:
 
Before the 2024 Oklahoma legislative sessions begin, thousands of bills will be filed, and most will never come close to becoming law.

One Oklahoma lawmaker, Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, decided to file a bill targeting "furries," or people in a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters, in Oklahoma schools.

What does Oklahoma House Bill 3084 say?​

Humphrey's bill, House Bill 3084, would ban "students who purport to be an imaginary animal or animal species, or who engage in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries at school" from participating in class and school activities.

The bill would require parents or guardians to pick the student up from school.

But, if parents are unable to pick the student up, the bill says "animal control services shall be contacted to remove the student."
 
Before the 2024 Oklahoma legislative sessions begin, thousands of bills will be filed, and most will never come close to becoming law.

One Oklahoma lawmaker, Rep. Justin Humphrey, R-Lane, decided to file a bill targeting "furries," or people in a subculture interested in anthropomorphic animal characters, in Oklahoma schools.

What does Oklahoma House Bill 3084 say?​

Humphrey's bill, House Bill 3084, would ban "students who purport to be an imaginary animal or animal species, or who engage in anthropomorphic behavior commonly referred to as furries at school" from participating in class and school activities.

The bill would require parents or guardians to pick the student up from school.

But, if parents are unable to pick the student up, the bill says "animal control services shall be contacted to remove the student."
And unicorns must sleep in the stables rather than the inn.
 
Back to Taylor Swift, Stanley cups and a brewing backlash to MAGA's sexist snobbery | Salon.com - author Amanda Marcotte describes an absurd culture war:
I've been struck, for instance, by this bizarre and sudden freakout over the Stanley cup — not the hockey trophy, but the thermos that has suddenly become a hot commodity among lady influencers and their legions of fans. As Daniela Pierre-Bravo at MSNBC documented, the Stanley Quencher model has been around since 2016, but exploded in popularity after three online influencers convinced the company "to start marketing to women for the first time." The campaign focused on moms by highlighting that it's a great way to caffeinate and hydrate while driving kids around to soccer games and, oh yeah, it's dishwasher-safe.

But of course women can't simply enjoy something, even something so innocent as a water bottle, without it kicking off a massive moral panic. We're now deluged with scare stories about how the cups are dangerous (they're not) and sensationalist stories about how women are going too far in their enthusiasm for the cups. "Saturday Night Live" even had a sketch about the "big dumb cups" that went viral despite being only mildly funny.
Stanley Drinkware & Gear | Bottles, Tumblers, Growlers & More – Stanley 1913
 
So I guess Trump is going to be extra subtle and release Trump Watermelon and Trump Fried Chicken as well.

Trump himself said that black America could relate to him because he was indicted. "The blacks...they know crime!"

Jesus fucking Christ...
 
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