Absolutely not. You're quite delusional and are projecting your own delusions onto others. |
There's a sucker born every moment and 49.8% suckers voted for a con man. |
That was the remake. |
If Trump was not getting things done, the vitriol against him would be much less. |
Lots of Texans are more afraid of their kids getting a book read to them by a drag queen than being in the path of a deadly flood. When push comes to above, they’ll take on water. |
He sounds like an uneducated fool when he expresses himself. And that’s ok with you? He sounds like like a trashy dropout babbling from his nursing home recliner who can’t sit through anything except a UFC fight. Trash with cash. If it weren’t for his daddy’s money he’d be selling worthless timeshares in Florida while fighting racketeering charges. |
That one idiot has already been fired so nothing to do on our part. Any examples of idiots who haven't already been punished for their stupidity? |
Exhibit 95030138 of celebrating leftists. |
I think PP was trying to support the point that the left isn’t a fan of authoritarian hierarchy. |
Pointing out how we got here isn’t the same as celebrating. Since you want to play that game, there are legions of examples of right wingers ghoulishly mocking/celebrating/fantasizing about the deaths of immigrants, children in Gaza, Pope Francis, black people brutalized by the police, Halnya Hutchins, the Sandy Hook children, the two Minnesota politicians who were brutally assassinated, and on and on and on. This attempt to demand the empathy that right wingers have never shown to the victims of their policies is intellectually dishonest at best, and utterly depraved at worst. |
I agree that there are horrific people on the right doing exactly what you said. But the left is as bad. The far left and far right are united in their depraved sociopathy. |
This is like saying a birthday candle and the sun are the same because they both give off light. |
I don't know why I even try with David Brooks anymore. He has two arguments, both of which he trots out here in some respect: 1) All you need is religion. He's not saying it explicitly here, but that's the underlying theme. I find it fascinating that he's trotting out all these examples of the past with rigid social codes but totally glosses over how those social codes were enforced. And he completely glosses over, you know, LAWS. There are a lot of things that are intrinsically right and wrong, and the most wrong are punishable by law. 2) Both sides are bad. Despite the fact that the Republican party and conservatives have overwhelmingly thrown their support behind Trump, Brooks doesn't really take them to task. He just says if he was a Democrat then Democrats would have done the same! It's such a lazy argument that denies the reality right in front of him. Give me some more Anne Applebaum and let Brooks retire. Maybe he can make a speech like his baseball hero. |