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Monitoring Biden and other Contemporary Events

 
 
snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 03:39 am
@Builder,
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That's because anyone with more than a pair of firing synapses knows he got re-elected.


So... He's re-elected, but not contemporary.

Make sense, Nazi.
Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 03:41 am
@snood,
So I'm a nazi for telling the truth.

You're one mixed up mofo.

I guess the latest blurb on the BLM stuff has sent you troppo AGAIN>
Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 03:46 am
@neptuneblue,
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Since Builder seems to be a loner, and doesn't quite fit into a functioning society, maybe he'll find solace here:


. Nice fantasy dudess, but at this point in time, it's just dream.

We host and accommodate wedding parties here. Just had one on the weekend, and have seven more booked for this year. Lots of work, and interaction, but quite profitable. Though I'm tapering off next year for sure.
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 03:46 am
@Builder,
No, you’re a Nazi for saying that Jews control the World, including the Saudi Royal Family and we’re behind 9/11.

You spout nothing but anti semitic lies, smears, falsehoods and downright nutzoid wacky delusions.

snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 03:52 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

So I'm a nazi for telling the truth.

You're one mixed up mofo.

I guess the latest blurb on the BLM stuff has sent you troppo AGAIN>


That's pretty sad, creepy. I point out how illogical you are for suggesting that talking about Trump doesn't belong on a thread about contemporary events, and you just deflect and get deeper into pejoratives.

No, you're certainly not a Nazi for telling your ass-backward "truth".

Maybe if you squint as you read, and slow way down, you can understand.

You're a Nazi because you're blinkered and retrograde and racist and conspiracy crazed.



Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:03 am
@snood,
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You're a Nazi because you're blinkered and retrograde and racist and conspiracy crazed.


That's really cute, coming from you.

******* retrograde>? Wowza. Done some moon walking lately?

Racist card pulled? Sister did a lot of dollars on the legit geneology card, and we're not related to the bin Ladens.

The only conspiracy we need to deal with at this point in time, is that our current economic paradigm is actually not rational and workable for the majority of the populace. .
snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:17 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Quote:
You're a Nazi because you're blinkered and retrograde and racist and conspiracy crazed.


That's really cute, coming from you.

******* retrograde>? Wowza. Done some moon walking lately?

Racist card pulled? Sister did a lot of dollars on the legit geneology card, and we're not related to the bin Ladens.

The only conspiracy we need to deal with at this point in time, is that our current economic paradigm is actually not rational and
workable for the majority of the populace. .


Oh, stop whinging. I called you a Nazi because you called me a hippy.

Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:21 am
@snood,
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Oh, stop whinging. I called you a Nazi because you called me a hippy.


That's not a fair trade at all . Very presumptious.

snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:29 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Quote:
Oh, stop whinging. I called you a Nazi because you called me a hippy.


That's not a fair trade at all . Very presumptious.




You start the name-calling. Then you want to be the arbiter of what insults are fair, and which aren’t.

You’re a funny guy. Hilarious. Pathetic, but hilarious.
Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:31 am
@snood,
You can pretend all sorts of scenarios,, but reality seems to escape you often. ''


Keep coming back though. We delight in your delusions.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:37 am
@izzythepush,
izzythepush wrote:

No, you’re a Nazi for saying that Jews control the World, including the Saudi Royal Family and were behind 9/11.


Fixed. Bloody spell check.
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snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:39 am
@Builder,
Insult, deflect, deny. Rinse, repeat.

Damn, man. I’m pretty sure at this point you don’t even know what the **** you are trying to say. You make no sense.

By the way, “we” who? You got a mouse in your pocket?
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:44 am
@snood,
There’s one in his head, working the controls.
snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:48 am
@izzythepush,
He’s never seemed to be quite all there. But he seems even more unraveled lately.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:55 am
@snood,
That’s the problem with conspiracy nuts, they get very angry when people don’t take them seriously.
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Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 04:56 am
@snood,
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But he seems even more unraveled lately.


It's good to see you discussing this issue with the right people.
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Builder
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 05:03 am
@snood,
Quote:
]He’s never seemed to be quite all there.


Savage attack, but it might actually be more user-specific.
snood
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 05:26 am
@Builder,
Builder wrote:

Quote:
]He’s never seemed to be quite all there.


Savage attack, but it might actually be more user-specific.



But for a moment the thread is all about you, so I’m sure you’re okay with it. Enjoy the illusion of relevance while it lasts!
hightor
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 05:39 am
@snood,
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But for a moment the thread is all about you, so I’m sure you’re okay with it.

Yeah, it's pretty pathetic when you think about it. The only validation he gets is the near unanimous recognition of his ignorance.
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blatham
 
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Reply Wed 14 Apr, 2021 06:35 am
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Will Republicans Try Another Election Coup in 2024?
By Ed Kilgore


There is a lot of angst in Republican Establishment circles over the 45th president’s reported rant at a Republican donor conference near his Florida home over the weekend. Trump is apparently still furious at Brian Kemp for impeding his election coup, and Mike Pence for failing to steal a second term for him anyway, and at Mitch McConnell for refusing to back his electoral vote challenge and then criticizing him for inciting a riot.

To Republicans who aren’t deep in the fever swamps of MAGA-land, this is just Trump continuing his narcissistic and destructive post-election behavior. Just as he blew up those crucial Georgia Senate runoffs in January because he couldn’t let go of his own lies about the presidential election, he’s blowing up the party at a time when the GOP needs to stay unified in the fight against Biden.

And to those of us without a betting interest in Republican success, Trump’s intra-party vendetta and purge threats are bizarre and laughable, and only understandable as a way for him to keep his thumb on the party he conquered in 2016 with no concern for its future.

But what if Trump’s attacks on those who “betrayed” him in 2020 aren’t just narcissistic or backward-looking? What if it’s part of a forward-looking plan to rerun 2020 and get it right this time?

That’s the question Jonathan V. Last of The Bulwark appears to have asked himself, and he’s answered it with a hair-raising hypothesis that is as plausible as the assumption that Trump is just throwing temper tantrums. He presents his theory as the likely product of an implicit Republican 2020 “autopsy” that has turned defeat into a near-victory:

Quote:
It is likely Republicans will have majorities in the congressional delegations of at least 26 states for the foreseeable future. They have a >50 percent chance of winning the House in 2022 and a pretty good shot at flipping the Senate.

So the first two preconditions for winning the presidency while losing the election are very much on the table.

Which leaves just one project: Mustering the political will to move past both the popular vote and the Electoral College.


If you begin not with the assumption that Trump’s entire effort to steal the election was absurd, but regard it as an audacious plan that wasn’t executed with the necessary precision, then reverse engineering it to fix the broken parts makes sense:

Quote:
[T]he key parts of the Republican autopsy have been (1) building the political will to use raw power next time and (2) removing the Republican officials who were not willing to comply last time.

That’s why Republican state parties have censured nearly every Republican who did not participate in Trump’s attempted coup.


And the really heady thing for Trump is knowing how easy it was to convince the GOP rank-and-file base that his lies were the gospel truth:

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The Big Lie is actually the biggest insight to come from the Republican autopsy. Republicans and their enablers discovered that if they make false, evidence-free claims often and loudly enough, then the vast majority of their voters will believe them.

And then, once Republican voters were onboard, they found that the rest of the party elites would either join them or stay silent. Only a handful of Republicans dared to object. And those figures are in the process of being either defeated or coopted
.


So why not play it again with a prepared and united party that won’t hesitate to seize on bogus “voter fraud” claims and either steal electoral votes before they can be certified by the states, or refuse to certify a Democratic victory and throw the election into Congress?

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[E]ven though the success of such a gambit is a longshot given all of the various failure points, since political power is derived from their voters, many Republicans politicians will be incentivized to embrace the challenge anyway, since they will gain power within the party from the voters who have been primed to demand such a fight.


But it’s not any more implausible than the election coup hypothesis sounded when some of us began predicting it in the spring of 2020. And in retrospect, it was spot-on except for a few crucial mistakes Team Trump made after Election Night.

From Last’s perspective, in ranting about disloyal Republicans Trump isn’t engaged in hindsight or vengeance, but is following an ambitious schedule for success in 2024 by getting rid of potential troublemakers within his party. And here’s the thing: it’s a strategy that doesn’t necessarily depend on Trump running for president again. It’s available to anyone determined to do whatever it takes to reconquer Washington at a time when Republicans look to be a minority of the electorate for the foreseeable future. Trump has prepared the way with a dress rehearsal.

It’s a chilling thought, and one to revisit if Trump’s Republican enemies go down to primary challenges next year.
 

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