Anonymous wrote:2024 Trump just doesn’t have the same MAGA “it factor” as 2016 Trump. He’s senile and embarrassing. MAGAs won’t admit it, but it’s true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, nothing weird about Vance and his “defense” of his wife against the racist MAGA trash.
How very Ginny Thomas’ sh*t family of him to say:
“Obviously she’s not a white person…but I love Usha, she’s such a good mom.”
She’s like, one of the good ones!
+1. Not— she’s a good person, wife, lawyer, partner, human, etc. She’s a good mom. The woman clerked for John Roberts. It’s great that she’s a good mom. But if you’re entire defense of the compete human being you dated and married before you had kids is “a good mom”? I have two kids. By far my biggest and best accomplishment was raising them. But, wow would I be pissed if people attacked me and my husband said “good mom,” instead of “amazing, interesting, accomplished person who has also been a great parent to our kids”. There is a huge difference. To him, his wife is a uterus. That it. It’s gross.
Weirdo.
Well said.
Does she get any credit for the fact that she was probably the family bread winner until she quit her job? A corporate attorney makes more than a Senator’s salary of about $185k. I know he made money off his novel but it sounds like ha didn’t do well as a VC. I guess Peter Thiehl had him on salary while he was being groomed for whatever he is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know the first person who called Trump weird is George W. Bush. Remember on inauguration day 2017? He turned to Michelle and said
“This shit is weird.”
W called it!!
Trump’s inauguration speech WAS weird! So dark and divisive. Turns out he was the American carnage. People are so tired of the negativity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Both parties need to understand how different the online echo chamber is versus the average swing state voter. For the purposes of this discussion, the left-leaning terminally online crowd loves the “weird” narrative. But I don’t think it will resonate as well with the non-terminally online swing state voters, especially coming from some of the unquestionably weird Democrats. I think it’s actually likely to fall a little flat. This is red meat for the already-committed Democrat voters, but that’s not who the Democrats need to reach.
The same is true in reverse for other messaging from the Republicans, but that’s not the subject of this thread.
I think the average not-terminally-online person is probably as fatigued by Trump as the rest of us. I think any reminder that we’re going to be hearing about this freak for another 4 years if he wins is good enough. I’m ready for the republicans to move on to their next psychopath. Trump is getting old.
I don’t know. I see too many Trump signs in blue-ish areas for that to be true. We are very much in an echo chamber here in DCUM.
People know Trump is a creepy a-hole. That’s not new news.
Do you seriously think that someone with a Trump sign knows or cares what Democrats actually think? Those aren’t “normal” people. Those people are baked in Trump supporters and always will be. We just need to
outnumber them.
These are people who weren’t Trump supporters before. I didn’t see these signs in 2020 or 2016. These are new. So yes, I think they matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah, nothing weird about Vance and his “defense” of his wife against the racist MAGA trash.
How very Ginny Thomas’ sh*t family of him to say:
“Obviously she’s not a white person…but I love Usha, she’s such a good mom.”
She’s like, one of the good ones!
+1. Not— she’s a good person, wife, lawyer, partner, human, etc. She’s a good mom. The woman clerked for John Roberts. It’s great that she’s a good mom. But if you’re entire defense of the compete human being you dated and married before you had kids is “a good mom”? I have two kids. By far my biggest and best accomplishment was raising them. But, wow would I be pissed if people attacked me and my husband said “good mom,” instead of “amazing, interesting, accomplished person who has also been a great parent to our kids”. There is a huge difference. To him, his wife is a uterus. That it. It’s gross.
Weirdo.
Well said.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Both parties need to understand how different the online echo chamber is versus the average swing state voter. For the purposes of this discussion, the left-leaning terminally online crowd loves the “weird” narrative. But I don’t think it will resonate as well with the non-terminally online swing state voters, especially coming from some of the unquestionably weird Democrats. I think it’s actually likely to fall a little flat. This is red meat for the already-committed Democrat voters, but that’s not who the Democrats need to reach.
The same is true in reverse for other messaging from the Republicans, but that’s not the subject of this thread.
I think the average not-terminally-online person is probably as fatigued by Trump as the rest of us. I think any reminder that we’re going to be hearing about this freak for another 4 years if he wins is good enough. I’m ready for the republicans to move on to their next psychopath. Trump is getting old.
I don’t know. I see too many Trump signs in blue-ish areas for that to be true. We are very much in an echo chamber here in DCUM.
People know Trump is a creepy a-hole. That’s not new news.
Do you seriously think that someone with a Trump sign knows or cares what Democrats actually think? Those aren’t “normal” people. Those people are baked in Trump supporters and always will be. We just need to
outnumber them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Both parties need to understand how different the online echo chamber is versus the average swing state voter. For the purposes of this discussion, the left-leaning terminally online crowd loves the “weird” narrative. But I don’t think it will resonate as well with the non-terminally online swing state voters, especially coming from some of the unquestionably weird Democrats. I think it’s actually likely to fall a little flat. This is red meat for the already-committed Democrat voters, but that’s not who the Democrats need to reach.
The same is true in reverse for other messaging from the Republicans, but that’s not the subject of this thread.
I think the average not-terminally-online person is probably as fatigued by Trump as the rest of us. I think any reminder that we’re going to be hearing about this freak for another 4 years if he wins is good enough. I’m ready for the republicans to move on to their next psychopath. Trump is getting old.
I don’t know. I see too many Trump signs in blue-ish areas for that to be true. We are very much in an echo chamber here in DCUM.
People know Trump is a creepy a-hole. That’s not new news.
Anonymous wrote:You know the first person who called Trump weird is George W. Bush. Remember on inauguration day 2017? He turned to Michelle and said
“This shit is weird.”
W called it!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. Both parties need to understand how different the online echo chamber is versus the average swing state voter. For the purposes of this discussion, the left-leaning terminally online crowd loves the “weird” narrative. But I don’t think it will resonate as well with the non-terminally online swing state voters, especially coming from some of the unquestionably weird Democrats. I think it’s actually likely to fall a little flat. This is red meat for the already-committed Democrat voters, but that’s not who the Democrats need to reach.
The same is true in reverse for other messaging from the Republicans, but that’s not the subject of this thread.
I think the average not-terminally-online person is probably as fatigued by Trump as the rest of us. I think any reminder that we’re going to be hearing about this freak for another 4 years if he wins is good enough. I’m ready for the republicans to move on to their next psychopath. Trump is getting old.
Anonymous wrote:You know the first person who called Trump weird is George W. Bush. Remember on inauguration day 2017? He turned to Michelle and said
“This shit is weird.”
W called it!!