Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It's almost like George Bush and his administration lying to the American people to get us in a war where hundreds of thousands of people died, endorsing and excusing torture, Katrina, warrantless spying on American citizens, and everything that happened between 2000-2008 never happened. I can't Trump is a bridge to far for some people, yet a war criminal who tortured people is seen as okay or not beyond the pale."
Because it's DC. The above is within the realm of normal debate on what's over the line ( agree the torture and wire tapping was!) / irresponsible. It's not that unusual for DC I think.
But Trump and his crass cluelessness was just so awful. He was like the opposite of DC area Republicans even. Which is why he was almost universally loathed up here. If he had shut his mouth and stayed off twitter he might have been a "normal" controversial politician that some like / some hate like Bush. But his inability to be a normal functioning human being was his downfall.
Yes, we talked about Bush and were horrified here and there, but not on a daily basis.
If Trump wasn't so extremely horrible in every single way possible - or so vocal about it - it wouldn't have been so overwhelming.
So it's just surface level aesthetic concerns?
For such a "highly-educated" populace it's pretty shallow to be more off put by a president's boorish social media output than by a president who was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and state sanctioned torture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It's almost like George Bush and his administration lying to the American people to get us in a war where hundreds of thousands of people died, endorsing and excusing torture, Katrina, warrantless spying on American citizens, and everything that happened between 2000-2008 never happened. I can't Trump is a bridge to far for some people, yet a war criminal who tortured people is seen as okay or not beyond the pale."
Because it's DC. The above is within the realm of normal debate on what's over the line ( agree the torture and wire tapping was!) / irresponsible. It's not that unusual for DC I think.
But Trump and his crass cluelessness was just so awful. He was like the opposite of DC area Republicans even. Which is why he was almost universally loathed up here. If he had shut his mouth and stayed off twitter he might have been a "normal" controversial politician that some like / some hate like Bush. But his inability to be a normal functioning human being was his downfall.
Yes, we talked about Bush and were horrified here and there, but not on a daily basis.
If Trump wasn't so extremely horrible in every single way possible - or so vocal about it - it wouldn't have been so overwhelming.
Every president signs off on horrible things that would be considered crimes against humanity if our adversaries did the same things. Most don't take glee in them and tweet about them as accomplishments though
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It's almost like George Bush and his administration lying to the American people to get us in a war where hundreds of thousands of people died, endorsing and excusing torture, Katrina, warrantless spying on American citizens, and everything that happened between 2000-2008 never happened. I can't Trump is a bridge to far for some people, yet a war criminal who tortured people is seen as okay or not beyond the pale."
Because it's DC. The above is within the realm of normal debate on what's over the line ( agree the torture and wire tapping was!) / irresponsible. It's not that unusual for DC I think.
But Trump and his crass cluelessness was just so awful. He was like the opposite of DC area Republicans even. Which is why he was almost universally loathed up here. If he had shut his mouth and stayed off twitter he might have been a "normal" controversial politician that some like / some hate like Bush. But his inability to be a normal functioning human being was his downfall.
Yes, we talked about Bush and were horrified here and there, but not on a daily basis.
If Trump wasn't so extremely horrible in every single way possible - or so vocal about it - it wouldn't have been so overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It's almost like George Bush and his administration lying to the American people to get us in a war where hundreds of thousands of people died, endorsing and excusing torture, Katrina, warrantless spying on American citizens, and everything that happened between 2000-2008 never happened. I can't Trump is a bridge to far for some people, yet a war criminal who tortured people is seen as okay or not beyond the pale."
Because it's DC. The above is within the realm of normal debate on what's over the line ( agree the torture and wire tapping was!) / irresponsible. It's not that unusual for DC I think.
But Trump and his crass cluelessness was just so awful. He was like the opposite of DC area Republicans even. Which is why he was almost universally loathed up here. If he had shut his mouth and stayed off twitter he might have been a "normal" controversial politician that some like / some hate like Bush. But his inability to be a normal functioning human being was his downfall.
Yes, we talked about Bush and were horrified here and there, but not on a daily basis.
If Trump wasn't so extremely horrible in every single way possible - or so vocal about it - it wouldn't have been so overwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe it's my Canadian upbringing, but I consider people who discuss politics with acquaintances and neighbors to be weird and kind of trashy. Same with religion and sex.
Anonymous wrote:"It's almost like George Bush and his administration lying to the American people to get us in a war where hundreds of thousands of people died, endorsing and excusing torture, Katrina, warrantless spying on American citizens, and everything that happened between 2000-2008 never happened. I can't Trump is a bridge to far for some people, yet a war criminal who tortured people is seen as okay or not beyond the pale."
Because it's DC. The above is within the realm of normal debate on what's over the line ( agree the torture and wire tapping was!) / irresponsible. It's not that unusual for DC I think.
But Trump and his crass cluelessness was just so awful. He was like the opposite of DC area Republicans even. Which is why he was almost universally loathed up here. If he had shut his mouth and stayed off twitter he might have been a "normal" controversial politician that some like / some hate like Bush. But his inability to be a normal functioning human being was his downfall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so weird. I don’t get together with my neighbors and talk politics all the time. It’s much more likely we are talking about the usual that everyone does. That’s not to say politics have never entered a conversation but it’s rare. We live in neighborhoods, not on politics forums or Fox News comment sections. It’s actually the hard right Republicans in my life that can’t seem to help bringing politics into literally every single conversation. I avoid them. I don’t mind politics talk but I don’t want a talk about the rain we just had to turn into a rant about how liberals are making up global warming. Most neighbors are good to each other, help out, and have friendly chats. I saw a couple Trump signs in my neighborhood but it was predominately Biden. Scratch that, predominately no signs but Biden signs far outnumbered Trump. The 270 widening is a lot bigger deal around here than yard signs. I’m in Rockville.
The vast majority of conversations I’ve had with neighbors over the past 2-3years have all been political. How could it not be if you’re paying attention?! Had neighbors over last night and we talked politics. My book group talks about politics. My mom visited 20 years ago and we had an Easter party. My mom said that she loved how everyone talked politics, so it’s nothing new, but definitely heightened.
Pre-Trump, my neighborhood would occasionally talk about hot political topics. Lots of well-informed folks. Some actually involved.
But the daily nightmare of Trump was impossible to ignore. A few Trump voters never wanted to discuss - probably because they were embarrassed - but the never-trumpers, moderates, liberals, and even apolitical people all discussed regularly. How could you not?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so weird. I don’t get together with my neighbors and talk politics all the time. It’s much more likely we are talking about the usual that everyone does. That’s not to say politics have never entered a conversation but it’s rare. We live in neighborhoods, not on politics forums or Fox News comment sections. It’s actually the hard right Republicans in my life that can’t seem to help bringing politics into literally every single conversation. I avoid them. I don’t mind politics talk but I don’t want a talk about the rain we just had to turn into a rant about how liberals are making up global warming. Most neighbors are good to each other, help out, and have friendly chats. I saw a couple Trump signs in my neighborhood but it was predominately Biden. Scratch that, predominately no signs but Biden signs far outnumbered Trump. The 270 widening is a lot bigger deal around here than yard signs. I’m in Rockville.
The vast majority of conversations I’ve had with neighbors over the past 2-3years have all been political. How could it not be if you’re paying attention?! Had neighbors over last night and we talked politics. My book group talks about politics. My mom visited 20 years ago and we had an Easter party. My mom said that she loved how everyone talked politics, so it’s nothing new, but definitely heightened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Move outside the beltway then.
You are going to tell me that all DC republicans, half of the Congress and Senate and their aides, etc all live outside of Beltway?
I'm saying that as someone who lives inside the beltway, it was shocking to see any Trump signs. I don't have a single Trump voting friend. Our neighborhood is full of BLM signs. Our friends groups talk about politics, world issues, human rights regularly. This is the opposite of what OP said they were looking for.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so weird. I don’t get together with my neighbors and talk politics all the time. It’s much more likely we are talking about the usual that everyone does. That’s not to say politics have never entered a conversation but it’s rare. We live in neighborhoods, not on politics forums or Fox News comment sections. It’s actually the hard right Republicans in my life that can’t seem to help bringing politics into literally every single conversation. I avoid them. I don’t mind politics talk but I don’t want a talk about the rain we just had to turn into a rant about how liberals are making up global warming. Most neighbors are good to each other, help out, and have friendly chats. I saw a couple Trump signs in my neighborhood but it was predominately Biden. Scratch that, predominately no signs but Biden signs far outnumbered Trump. The 270 widening is a lot bigger deal around here than yard signs. I’m in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:I moved from a very liberal city to DMV. My kids also went to a diverse school in the old city and now in the DMV. I had lived in DC before so this concern wasn't an issue. I think one thing to note is that politics in DC is like sports in other places. Trump is a no go pretty though, particularly since a lot of people are federal workers and swore oaths to the constitution.
Loudon might work for you.