Niland is a good person but is he a moron? Are all the people who plaster the news and social media with “did you hear the terrible thing Trump said, how can anybody support him” morons?
I don’t want to offend anybody but we are approaching the tenth anniversary of the “what Trump said pastime”, and I don’t have another explanation for people still engaging in it than their clinical idiocy.
Trump supporters care about reality (in particular, their daily reality) more than what anybody said. Their rational self-interest matters more than words. They know that with Trump, gas was at under $2, there was no inflation, illegal immigration was 1/3 what it is now, and the global situation was enormously calmer. And that matters to them more than what anybody said.
To be clear: I have no plans to vote for Trump in 2024. I don’t believe he’ll give me what I want on the issues I care about because he didn’t do it in the first term. But I can’t get over the absolutely idiotic approach of the people who keep getting scandalized by what Trump said.
Obama never said stupid things about magnets. But he let Russia invade Ukraine. He disarmed Ukraine and refused to sign the bill passed by Congress to send weapons to Ukraine. Today, I hear how yet another Russian missile killed two kids in the Donetsk region, and what the bloody fuck do I care about magnets? Russia took not an inch of Ukrainian territory when Trump was president. But Trump doesn’t know how magnets work, so to hell with those dead Ukrainians, murdered under Obama and Biden but not Trump, right?
To come to people with these magnets after the full-scale invasion, the inflation, October 7, immigration numbers – it’s an insult. And these people consider themselves smart. “Ha ha, I know how magnets work.”
Do you know how your bank account works, genius? Maybe concentrate on that, and let magnets sort themselves out.
The world in 2019, a year before the election, was extraordinarily better than the world a year before the next election. That’s what matters and not magnets.
A good article and it mentions FSU’s contribution too:
Ecstasy and Amnesia in the Gaza Strip
Three catastrophes, all marked by euphoria at the start and denial at the end, have shaped the Palestinian predicament. Has the fourth arrived, and is the same dynamic playing out?
https://archive.is/CKovy#selection-371.0-377.180
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B/c he’s great.
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I support IQ tests as a pre-requisite for voting.
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“I support IQ tests as a pre-requisite for voting.”
Most voters are perfectly average, by definition. 🙂
Also, who is watching the watchers, aka creating those tests? 🙂
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I’m not asking for much. Just that we all stay above retardation level if we want to vote.
IQ tests are standard and have existed for decades.
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Last but not the least, after witnessing Hamas-supporting PhDs, I do not believe those IQ tests would help much. At least, not help the Jews in USA or/and in my country.
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“I support IQ tests as a pre-requisite for voting”
No need for sunglasses y’all, because Clarissas is throwin’shade!
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Yes, I was being rude but clearly not that successful at it. 🙂
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Do you think Russians care that much about who the US president is, so they actually adjust their timeline for anything (as opposed to just drinking champagne)?
How do you see the mechanism of Trump preventing Russian invasion of Ukraine? The only thing that comes to my mind – they would not want to undermine him (so people would not say that Russia invaded Ukraine while he was president, just like you are saying about Biden and Obama), because they deemed it more feasible to divide spheres of influence with him, since he is supposedly “a realist”. Is that a good thing?
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I heard many times from different sources that Putin watched the footage of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan on a loop and that it was a major factor in his decision to start the full-scale invasion.
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Because he’s GREAT.
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