Guys, no matter whether your a shitlib or an Marxist or an anarchist or whathaveyou we’re all left-“half” at least. You/the online left need to realize it really is that simple for everyone who isn’t somewhere on the left half of the spectrum, and there are tons of closet/unconscious racists.
The other half of the entire spectrum votes and they get the results that they want even if there’s an occasional fly in the ointment. They bully to get the most out of their engagement.
If you voted for Trump or nonvoted because of Kamala’s laugh you’re certifiably an insane person.
If you didn’t vote on the candidate that was less right-wing than the further right-wing candidate, I sympathize, but that was a mistake. Enjoy your war.
Really interesting stuff here. Let’s see.
All 6 million of those people made an ego-driven mistake without real consideration of the lives that would be affected, and ended, by choosing wrongly. 800k deaths from USAID being cut alone for instance. Or how dragging minorities off the street I’d normalized now. I keep reading about concentration camps. Where I live. Did you or your 5,999,999 partisans and nonvoters even stop to consider their lives before you hit that Witcher-style no-such-thing-as-lesser-evil bullshit? Or were/are they just pawns to you? How about the picture I saw of Gaza that looks like the litter in a litter box because there’s nothing solid left? You think Netanyahu didn’t allow October 7th to happen when his intelligence knew it was imminent? Benjamin Netanyahu picked your vote for you, because the Israelis know swatches of American “leftists” are irony-poisoned stuck up assholes who don’t consider human life valuable over engagement farming. You were played because you were gullible to put it mildly.
I don’t care how you voted and neither do you. Our calculus for decision making is fundamentally different because you care about ideological purity and I care about human life and dignity. I also live in a state Kamala lost for what it’s rhetorically worth. We were gerrymandered, so our vote never made a difference. The rest of you willingly relinquished yours.
You again fail to understand that Kamala didn’t lose because 6 million leftists felt she wasn’t ideologically pure, she lost because 6 million people that voted for Clinton and Biden felt that she wasn’t going to do anything to make their lives better, because the Democrats spent 4 years show they only cared about their wealthy donors. The average voter doesn’t know shit other than how easy their life feels. And things have been hard for the past 5 years. The Democrats were saying everything was great and Trump was saying everything is awful and he would make it right. I think only the true believers actually took Trump at face value, but they could see that the Democrats had no intention of making their lives better so they sat it out. Voters only care about their own needs, and they know that the Democrats only care about their rich donors so they saw no reason to get out and vote. There are not 6 million electorial leftists in the US that sat out the election, it was 6 million apolitical workers who saw no reason to vote for either candidate that was going to make their lives worse.
And even if you are right and the Democrats abandoning all progressive policies the favor of gaining Cheney sympathetic Republicans lead to leftists not supporting Harris, doesn’t that mean they made the wrong play regardless? Clearly the Democrats needed the left to win elections if that was the case, in which case telling their main voting block to go fuck themselves was a massive mistake. Almost as bad as telling 110,000 Muslims in swing state that they have to accept genocide against their fellow believers.
No matter how you slice it, the Democrats made the wrong play and demanding people fall in line and support atrocities and allowingbthe rich to get richer is the wrong move.
All 6 million of those people made an ego-driven mistake
“It’s not the Democrats failing to win elections, it’s the 6 million stupid voters!”
Unhinged shit
Ronald Reagan came third in the 1968 Republican primary, didn’t run in 1972, and came second in 1976. If you were writing this in the late 1970s you’d be arguing that Ronald Reagan was wildly unpopular because he’d never won a single primary despite running for president twice. Whatever you think of his legacy (and I think he’s responsible for a lot of the worst parts of the last half century) he was wildly popular as president.
Was Harris popular? Not especially. But, the issue wasn’t her laugh. Aside from being non-white and non-male, she was also running as a pro-establishment candidate at a very anti-establishment time. Trump’s absolute destruction of the establishment will go down as history as the point at which the US really started to self-destruct. It shows how good the status quo actually was for a lot of things Americans take for granted. But, the message that “everything is fine, I’m just going to continue with existing policies” was the absolute wrong one to use.
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Ronald Reagan came third in the 1968 Republican primary, didn’t run in 1972, and came second in 1976.
Harris bowed out months before the votes were even cast, and was in something like 6th place at the time she quit. How is this at all comparable?
Is it really goalpost moving for ‘she never won’ to be elaborated on, into ‘she gave up before the voting even began because she was that unpopular’?
Does that really change the comparison between her and someone who came third and second in primaries? The essence of your retort was ‘neither did Reagan but look at him’, but the fact is that ‘they both failed to win primaries’, while technically correct, is definitely not equivalent to saying they were on equal standing. This is basically the exchange that just happened:
Is it really goalpost moving for ‘she never won’ to be elaborated on, into ‘she gave up before the voting even began because she was that unpopular’?
Yes.
You see, in the first instance the goalposts were at “she never won”.
Then the goalposts were moved.
Now the goalposts are at “she gave up before the voting even began”.
It’s not a goalpost move.
Sure, bud.