The Proud Boys, The New Republicans?
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PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020."I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
But I think we all don't understand the harping on and on about it. We all know everything you just said. That doesn't change the fact that some of here on the AMT feel very real animosity against Trump supporters/voters. I consider those two separate things, and obviously it has no impact on how much attention is paid to the electorate. And BTW, hating on Trump seems to me a moral obligation, not even close to what people have inexplicably started calling elitism.I never thought M2H was a Trump supporter or a right-winger though. That has been made very clear over a lot period of time. I'm just not surprised some people are starting to think so, based on his most recent flurry of posts.With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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PJ_Soul said:But I think we all don't understand the harping on and on about it. We all know everything you just said. That doesn't change the fact that some of here on the AMT feel very real animosity against Trump supporters/voters. I consider those two separate things, and obviously it has no impact on how much attention is paid to the electorate. And BTW, hating on Trump seems to me a moral obligation, not even close to what people have inexplicably started calling elitism.I never thought M2H was a Trump supporter or a right-winger though. That has been made very clear over a lot period of time.
I'm with you in terms of feeling a moral imperative or obligation to tell it like it is about Trump. I'm certainly not above (and in fact am right in the thick of) making fun of Trump, making fun of his supporters, calling a liar a liar, etc... But I think I understand what M2H is doing as well. Although, as I said, I could be completely off and am just projecting. lol"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
It's true that they can't just get on a podium and say "Trump's a piece of shit" and win. They can't even win by pointing out all the things we waste our time pointing out here. America has proven that it's OK with these. What they need most of all is their next Obama. Someone without 25 years of being hated, someone with few skeletons in their closet, and someone with the personality to pull people off the couch on election day. And I have NO idea who that is. It's not Joe Biden. As much as I'd enjoy seeing surly Joe run up the score against that clown in the debates, I think his personality rubs people the wrong way. Obama came across as positive, not cynical. Maybe the Dems are further along than I think...because there's no value to hinting at it for a while. Whoever it is will instantly become Public Enemy Number 1 for nearly half the country. And might even get locked up after the election. The Dems would be smart (quite a change) to not have a lot of time for that vilification to build up.1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
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OnWis97 said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
It's true that they can't just get on a podium and say "Trump's a piece of shit" and win. They can't even win by pointing out all the things we waste our time pointing out here. America has proven that it's OK with these. What they need most of all is their next Obama. Someone without 25 years of being hated, someone with few skeletons in their closet, and someone with the personality to pull people off the couch on election day. And I have NO idea who that is. It's not Joe Biden. As much as I'd enjoy seeing surly Joe run up the score against that clown in the debates, I think his personality rubs people the wrong way. Obama came across as positive, not cynical. Maybe the Dems are further along than I think...because there's no value to hinting at it for a while. Whoever it is will instantly become Public Enemy Number 1 for nearly half the country. And might even get locked up after the election. The Dems would be smart (quite a change) to not have a lot of time for that vilification to build up.
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Halifax2TheMax said:OnWis97 said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
It's true that they can't just get on a podium and say "Trump's a piece of shit" and win. They can't even win by pointing out all the things we waste our time pointing out here. America has proven that it's OK with these. What they need most of all is their next Obama. Someone without 25 years of being hated, someone with few skeletons in their closet, and someone with the personality to pull people off the couch on election day. And I have NO idea who that is. It's not Joe Biden. As much as I'd enjoy seeing surly Joe run up the score against that clown in the debates, I think his personality rubs people the wrong way. Obama came across as positive, not cynical. Maybe the Dems are further along than I think...because there's no value to hinting at it for a while. Whoever it is will instantly become Public Enemy Number 1 for nearly half the country. And might even get locked up after the election. The Dems would be smart (quite a change) to not have a lot of time for that vilification to build up.
"I'll use the magic word - let's just shut the fuck up, please." EV, 04/13/080 -
jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
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my2hands said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
My enemy, he looks just like me........
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It's elitism like people standing against Jim Crow and the KKK and the good 'ol boys was elitism IMO.
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my2hands said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
My enemy, he looks just like me........
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Everybody needs to dumb it down for the hillbilly elegy dunces if they want to be elected. You've gotta have a stale beer at a rank bowling alley or Elks Lodge with Cletus and Cooter and other lowlifes that smell like they slept in an ashtray or a recycling bin full of empties. You have to pretend that you care about their destroyed gene pools. Why anyone would choose to run for an office that requires selling your soul like that is beyond me.
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my2hands said:PJ_Soul said:It's elitism like people standing against Jim Crow and the KKK and the good 'ol boys was elitism IMO.
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my2hands said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
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Halifax2TheMax said:my2hands said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
My enemy, he looks just like me........
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:Halifax2TheMax said:my2hands said:jeffbr said:PJ_Soul said:my2hands said:Oh, this is WAY too entertaining!!!!!
Please, stop, I cant breathe!!!
What he is doing, although many see it as trolling (and it may very well be), is pushing back against the standard Dem or liberal response here on the AMT. He's challenging Dems to get past making fun of Trump and/or belittling Trump supporters, and be more introspective. Dems will not win a national election by ignoring the electorate. Dems will not win a national election by being scholarly and elitist. Dems need to be more grassroots (as Bernie demonstrated), and get their supporters engaged and excited. Dems need to listen to people who reside between the 2 coasts. Dems need to be inclusive, rather than alienating. As long as Dems continue the theme of the past couple of years, they will have trouble reaching critical mass in elections.
M2H, if I'm misrepresenting, I'm sure you'll correct me. Maybe this is all me projecting. But I do believe that the Dems need to change the way they campaign and talk to voters if they have any hope of winning a national election. Trump demonstrated that you can be clueless on policy, can have a tenuous grasp on reality, and can be a racist, misogynistic boor, but still win the country if you say the right things to the right groups of voters. Had Hillary spent any time with her constituency in the middle of the country, had she displayed any sort of human emotion, had she merely set foot in certain key states, she would have been a shoe-in. Instead, because her campaign and the DNC didn't understand the importance of the populists in the rust belt, here we are. And if the Dems don't learn any lessons from 2016 they're doomed to repeat their failures in 2020.
Me, a trump supporter, because I point out that blindly labeling 60 million people as racists, sexist, morons is not only wrong, but the exact reason they lost in the first fucking place... its blatant elitism, and is only getting worse... not just here, everywhere
If you've got someone more progressive than me I'd like to sit down and talk to them... Brian Lux is likely... but not many others
My enemy, he looks just like me........
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dignin said:CM189191 said:my2hands said:Smellyman said:gimmesometruth27 said:Bentleyspop said:josevolution said:cincybearcat said:Y'all are worried about 6,000 people and not the 10,000 MS-13 gang members?
And others are concerned about the 10,000 MS-13 gang members and not a 6,000 and probably growing group of racist, violent idiots?
Anyway we can have a 16,000 person Hunger Games on Long Island....Like the purge?
i actually pity them.
You think that is all because of racism?
Independents and swing voters decide elections, Democrats simpmy need to look into the mirror to figure out why they lost, bigly
looks in mirror
See someone who wants to fix health care, education and income disparity.
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Me... a Trump voter...
Bwahahahahahaha
If you got that from my points then the Dems are totally fucked and it's worse than I thought
I'm still in tearsbwahahahaha
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CM189191 said:dignin said:CM189191 said:my2hands said:Smellyman said:gimmesometruth27 said:Bentleyspop said:josevolution said:cincybearcat said:Y'all are worried about 6,000 people and not the 10,000 MS-13 gang members?
And others are concerned about the 10,000 MS-13 gang members and not a 6,000 and probably growing group of racist, violent idiots?
Anyway we can have a 16,000 person Hunger Games on Long Island....Like the purge?
i actually pity them.
You think that is all because of racism?
Independents and swing voters decide elections, Democrats simpmy need to look into the mirror to figure out why they lost, bigly
looks in mirror
See someone who wants to fix health care, education and income disparity.
You're right, we're monsters.0
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