Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
I would love to meet the people posting to this thread arguing that they absolutely certain that this singular poll was correct and that Harris would win Iowa. Do they just cognitively memory hole all of this and compartmentalize?
Yes. Social justice warriors just ignore past misjudgments and invent new causes that are foolish.
It must take a special kind of person to just argue like crazy for something and then pretend it didn’t happen after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
I would love to meet the people posting to this thread arguing that they absolutely certain that this singular poll was correct and that Harris would win Iowa. Do they just cognitively memory hole all of this and compartmentalize?
Yes. Social justice warriors just ignore past misjudgments and invent new causes that are foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, yes. they still haven't given up and now there is chat about AOC running for president in 2028. LOL
Not a fan of AOC's politics, but she did the hard job of knocking on doors in her district to gain name recognition. She was also smart enough to not fall for Amazon's siren song of creating tech jobs in her district. Amazon completely hoodwinked Arlington by promising jobs that would fill the vacant office buildings in Crystal City. Now plans are stalled and Arlington is another Bezos sucker --- like Kamala Harris.
She also screwed her district out of a lot of business and jobs. Do you care about campaigning or economic results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
It’s easy to grasp at straws in the face of desperation. (And I say this as someone who was hopeful about the poll.)
Please don’t be desperate. Just do what the rest of us are doing - live your life. Don’t get wrapped up in this stuff. There’s more to life than politics. Win, lose, whatever. Life goes on.
-a (reluctant) Trump voter
It’s not whatever. Many of us stand to be impacted personally by the election results (federal employees just as an example). Women already lost healthcare access because of the last Trump term SCOTUS picks. But go ahead and laugh at us. I hope you’re still laughing in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, yes. they still haven't given up and now there is chat about AOC running for president in 2028. LOL
Not a fan of AOC's politics, but she did the hard job of knocking on doors in her district to gain name recognition. She was also smart enough to not fall for Amazon's siren song of creating tech jobs in her district. Amazon completely hoodwinked Arlington by promising jobs that would fill the vacant office buildings in Crystal City. Now plans are stalled and Arlington is another Bezos sucker --- like Kamala Harris.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
It’s easy to grasp at straws in the face of desperation. (And I say this as someone who was hopeful about the poll.)
Please don’t be desperate. Just do what the rest of us are doing - live your life. Don’t get wrapped up in this stuff. There’s more to life than politics. Win, lose, whatever. Life goes on.
-a (reluctant) Trump voter
It’s not whatever. Many of us stand to be impacted personally by the election results (federal employees just as an example). Women already lost healthcare access because of the last Trump term SCOTUS picks. But go ahead and laugh at us. I hope you’re still laughing in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
It’s easy to grasp at straws in the face of desperation. (And I say this as someone who was hopeful about the poll.)
Please don’t be desperate. Just do what the rest of us are doing - live your life. Don’t get wrapped up in this stuff. There’s more to life than politics. Win, lose, whatever. Life goes on.
-a (reluctant) Trump voter
It’s not whatever. Many of us stand to be impacted personally by the election results (federal employees just as an example). Women already lost healthcare access because of the last Trump term SCOTUS picks. But go ahead and laugh at us. I hope you’re still laughing in 4 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
It’s easy to grasp at straws in the face of desperation. (And I say this as someone who was hopeful about the poll.)
Please don’t be desperate. Just do what the rest of us are doing - live your life. Don’t get wrapped up in this stuff. There’s more to life than politics. Win, lose, whatever. Life goes on.
-a (reluctant) Trump voter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
I would love to meet the people posting to this thread arguing that they absolutely certain that this singular poll was correct and that Harris would win Iowa. Do they just cognitively memory hole all of this and compartmentalize?
Anonymous wrote:haha, yes. they still haven't given up and now there is chat about AOC running for president in 2028. LOL
Anonymous wrote:This whole website is a liberal echo chamber.
You just keep telling yourself all is good. Harris will win.
Rest of the country does not feel that way.
Don’t be surprised when Trump wins Tuesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.
I would love to meet the people posting to this thread arguing that they absolutely certain that this singular poll was correct and that Harris would win Iowa. Do they just cognitively memory hole all of this and compartmentalize?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:haha, yes. they still haven't given up and now there is chat about AOC running for president in 2028. LOL
Which I don’t understand at all. Why is there talk of 2028? DCUM told us there WOULD NOT BE ANOTHER ELECTION if Trump won.
He won.
So why is DCUM now talking about 2028?
I can’t understand this. [/quote
Don't forget they said this about Virginia if Youngkin wins. All these people had better not vote in the primary or general next year.
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Absolutely love it.
So much hope (and artificially induced credibility!) invested in the ONE obscure, outlier poll. It carried the hopes and fever dreams of so many here.
And it went down in flames like the Hindenburg.
I love this thread.