“Hate the cult, love the cultist.“ per Bill Maher. Should democrats be supportive?

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  • I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of republicans don’t like Trump, but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the democrats ideology of expanding the federal government.  Also amusing is that so many here blame Trump for Covid when the federal government has no right to shut down states.  If you actually go back when this started Trump talked about quarantining hotspots such as New York, but Governor Cuomo threatened to sue.  So I’m still not sure how anyone that understands how our government actually works doesn’t blame governors for the pandemic.  I’m sure most of you all knew that already though...  but I’m sure this will all fall on deaf ears, because every Republican is brainwashed to follow trump...  as free of thinkers and as educated as some of you pretend to be, knowledge and critical thinking skills have fallen by the wayside in some of yours blinded hatred, but just remember, you voted for the person that built the cages and started the president.
  • Spiritual_Chaos
    Spiritual_Chaos Posts: 31,544
    edited November 2020
    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the Emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of angels don't like Satan but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Jesus idea of helping poor people.
    Post edited by Spiritual_Chaos on
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.
    Or that a whole lot of Russians didn’t like Stalin but still thought they would benefit from the free society he promised.  See how that works?
  • I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.
    Or that a whole lot of Russians didn’t like Stalin but still thought they would benefit from the free society he promised.  See how that works?
    This just adds to the argument against your terrible post.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.
    Or that a whole lot of Russians didn’t like Stalin but still thought they would benefit from the free society he promised.  See how that works?
    This just adds to the argument against your terrible post.
    How? And how is it a terrible post?  You may agree or disagree with it, but there is a lot to think about in it if you choose to.  I understand you disagree with my ideology when it comes to you want expanded federal governing, I don’t, but to simply dismiss any argument because you don’t like it is ignorance.  Are you familiar with state rights and federal rights?  Agree with or not, but that’s how our government in the US works.  We are a federation of states.
  • And honestly, what in the past four years is even remotely comparable to Hitler?  I know it’s easy to through out, but realistically?  If anything is comparable to Hitler it would the the rise of leftist extremism and popularity in blaming a single entity for everything that’s wrong.  Hitler blamed Jews, the left blame Trump.  Mob mentality.
  • mattsl1983 said:

     And how is it a terrible post?  
    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the Emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of angels don't like Satan but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Jesus idea of helping poor people.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • dignin
    dignin Posts: 9,478
    Case in point for reaching out to Trump voters.

    You guys are in for a rough ride.
  • mattsl1983 said:

     And how is it a terrible post?  
    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the Emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of angels don't like Satan but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Jesus idea of helping poor people.
    And that’s all you have?  Any response to the rest or are you just going to stick to this?
  • mattsl1983 said:

     And how is it a terrible post?  
    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Germans don't like Hitler but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the other sides ideology of giving more money to public libraries. 


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of Hothians don't like the Emperor but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Princess Leias idea of cleaning up the forests of Endor.


    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of angels don't like Satan but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in Jesus idea of helping poor people.
    And that’s all you have?  Any response to the rest or are you just going to stick to this?
    I will stick with that.

    Being correct and all. I don't need to delve any further.
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,745
    I think what is completely missing here is the fact that a whole lot of republicans don’t like Trump, but still voted for the party because they don’t believe in the democrats ideology of expanding the federal government.  Also amusing is that so many here blame Trump for Covid when the federal government has no right to shut down states.  If you actually go back when this started Trump talked about quarantining hotspots such as New York, but Governor Cuomo threatened to sue.  So I’m still not sure how anyone that understands how our government actually works doesn’t blame governors for the pandemic.  I’m sure most of you all knew that already though...  but I’m sure this will all fall on deaf ears, because every Republican is brainwashed to follow trump...  as free of thinkers and as educated as some of you pretend to be, knowledge and critical thinking skills have fallen by the wayside in some of yours blinded hatred, but just remember, you voted for the person that built the cages and started the president.
    it's not just what the president is allowed to do legally, it's how he conducts himself. he can either choose to inspire or incite. 

    trump incited nearly every single time. the only time he ever said anything inspirational, which was rare, was obviously written for him and read from a teleprompter. when he used his own brain it devolved into "everything that hates me is evil". 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,745
    this isn't about trump. it's about humanity. "these people" don't have a mental illness. americans, and many humans, have this insatiable need to be part of the winning team. and it's just getting worse. 

    conservatives are digging in their heels and liberals don't think things are progressing enough. eventually that tug of war will result in the rope breaking. 
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,745
    also can't stand maher. sorry brian! LOL
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,450
    Bill Maher is great.  He has been saying tRump wouldn't leave office easily for four years.  He was also one of the few liberal voices that thought tRump was going to win in 2016.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,745
    Bill Maher is great.  He has been saying tRump wouldn't leave office easily for four years.  He was also one of the few liberal voices that thought tRump was going to win in 2016.
    i don't care how much he's right or wrong. in my opinion he's unwatchable because of how he presents himself. 

    michael moore was also right about that. also an ass. 
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  • OnWis97
    OnWis97 St. Paul, MN Posts: 5,634
    I have probably seen Maher about a dozen times and last time might have been over a dozen years ago, so I have no strong feelings about him. I liked him when I saw him...no idea whether he's become more unbearable as time has gone by (plenty do).

    Anyway, I lean more towards the "olive branch" end of this. Yeah, I'm tempted to just write them off. And I get sick of the weak Democrat "high road" but acting like the left-wing version of MAGA is just fuel to the dumpster fire.  Except of course that there are those that are just too far gone.  I have a friend I don't anticipate seeing again.  Being angry at the libs and complaining about how mistreated he is is kind of his life now. Any olive branch would be doused in gasoline and lit on fire.  That said, I think most people are pretty close to each other philosophically and are more separated by rhetoric. As crazy as MAGAworld is I have to hope that there's a sane future ahead. And the only way I can help that out is not to be toxic, even to those that have been toxic.
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,450
    OnWis97 said:
    I have probably seen Maher about a dozen times and last time might have been over a dozen years ago, so I have no strong feelings about him. I liked him when I saw him...no idea whether he's become more unbearable as time has gone by (plenty do).

    Anyway, I lean more towards the "olive branch" end of this. Yeah, I'm tempted to just write them off. And I get sick of the weak Democrat "high road" but acting like the left-wing version of MAGA is just fuel to the dumpster fire.  Except of course that there are those that are just too far gone.  I have a friend I don't anticipate seeing again.  Being angry at the libs and complaining about how mistreated he is is kind of his life now. Any olive branch would be doused in gasoline and lit on fire.  That said, I think most people are pretty close to each other philosophically and are more separated by rhetoric. As crazy as MAGAworld is I have to hope that there's a sane future ahead. And the only way I can help that out is not to be toxic, even to those that have been toxic.
    I think Maher hands Dems their ass as much as the GOP.  He kind of reminds me of Stern...some people hate him but it is hard to deny that he is a great interviewer.  He has great guests on his show and, even though it is an obviously left leaning show, he is still able to get right wingers on there and be respectful.
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  • HughFreakingDillon
    HughFreakingDillon Winnipeg Posts: 39,745
    OnWis97 said:
    I have probably seen Maher about a dozen times and last time might have been over a dozen years ago, so I have no strong feelings about him. I liked him when I saw him...no idea whether he's become more unbearable as time has gone by (plenty do).

    Anyway, I lean more towards the "olive branch" end of this. Yeah, I'm tempted to just write them off. And I get sick of the weak Democrat "high road" but acting like the left-wing version of MAGA is just fuel to the dumpster fire.  Except of course that there are those that are just too far gone.  I have a friend I don't anticipate seeing again.  Being angry at the libs and complaining about how mistreated he is is kind of his life now. Any olive branch would be doused in gasoline and lit on fire.  That said, I think most people are pretty close to each other philosophically and are more separated by rhetoric. As crazy as MAGAworld is I have to hope that there's a sane future ahead. And the only way I can help that out is not to be toxic, even to those that have been toxic.
    I think Maher hands Dems their ass as much as the GOP.  He kind of reminds me of Stern...some people hate him but it is hard to deny that he is a great interviewer.  He has great guests on his show and, even though it is an obviously left leaning show, he is still able to get right wingers on there and be respectful.
    he's obviously left leaning with a dose of balance. his partisanship or non is not my issue. he's pompous. he thinks he knows everything and it's irritating. 
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  • Gern Blansten
    Gern Blansten Mar-A-Lago Posts: 22,450
    OnWis97 said:
    I have probably seen Maher about a dozen times and last time might have been over a dozen years ago, so I have no strong feelings about him. I liked him when I saw him...no idea whether he's become more unbearable as time has gone by (plenty do).

    Anyway, I lean more towards the "olive branch" end of this. Yeah, I'm tempted to just write them off. And I get sick of the weak Democrat "high road" but acting like the left-wing version of MAGA is just fuel to the dumpster fire.  Except of course that there are those that are just too far gone.  I have a friend I don't anticipate seeing again.  Being angry at the libs and complaining about how mistreated he is is kind of his life now. Any olive branch would be doused in gasoline and lit on fire.  That said, I think most people are pretty close to each other philosophically and are more separated by rhetoric. As crazy as MAGAworld is I have to hope that there's a sane future ahead. And the only way I can help that out is not to be toxic, even to those that have been toxic.
    I think Maher hands Dems their ass as much as the GOP.  He kind of reminds me of Stern...some people hate him but it is hard to deny that he is a great interviewer.  He has great guests on his show and, even though it is an obviously left leaning show, he is still able to get right wingers on there and be respectful.
    he's obviously left leaning with a dose of balance. his partisanship or non is not my issue. he's pompous. he thinks he knows everything and it's irritating. 
    I don't see that but I like him so maybe I'm biased.

    I did see him in Vegas doing a mostly non-political stand up act.  He told one of the funniest jokes I have ever heard.  I about pissed myself.
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    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
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