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The open secret that’s been obvious to everyone paying attention is that Trump simply does not give a shit about LGBTQ issues or...

afloweroutofstone:

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The open secret that’s been obvious to everyone paying attention is that Trump simply does not give a shit about LGBTQ issues or abortion. Every time he talks about them you can just tell, he speaks in platitudes and never goes into more detail than he has to (compare this to, say, trade, which he cares about a lot). They barely showed up in his campaign book IIRC. I think that was part of the logic of picking Pence as his VP, it was a signal to the Christian right that he’d go along with their pet issues.

In retrospect, this probably actually helped him in 2016. The majority of the public was in favor of gay marriage by 2012-13, but mainstream Republicans still had to run against it in 2016 because the religious right still felt very strongly about the issue. Trump’s refusal to care put him closer to the true “median voter” on that issue than almost any other GOP candidate. It also probably helped build the (obviously false) idea in the public’s mind that Trump was relatively moderate

@sivavakkiyar Exactly right. That comment made it really clear that he’s joining the anti-trans brigade in 2024 purely because he knows some of his fans want to hear it

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Recent Supreme Court decisions also reminding that to properly understand the Trump presidency and its relationship to the...

Recent Supreme Court decisions also reminding that to properly understand the Trump presidency and its relationship to the Republican Party and conservative movement you’ve got to keep in mind that it’s going to keep paying out in major policy wins for a while.

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Making a political cartoon – Donald Trump standing paused before a curtain with two openings, each with a framed portrait...

Making a political cartoon – Donald Trump standing paused before a curtain with two openings, each with a framed portrait besides, one of Grover Cleveland and one of Adlai Stevenson – to send back to the 2006 APUSH DBQ, as part of a warlock’s curse

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So fairly little of Donald Trump's presidential term was totally unprecedented, a lot was the kind of stuff one President had...

So fairly little of Donald Trump’s presidential term was totally unprecedented, a lot was the kind of stuff one President had pulled before, but it was all kinds of different stuff and different ones.

So the ultimate question is, will that include Grover Cleveland’s trick of getting elected to nonconsecutive terms, having lost an election in the interim?

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I’m sorry but this is making me scream

1dietcokeinacan:

I’m sorry but this is making me scream

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Trump: ‘All Arrests Are Politically Motivated As The Legal System Is The Codified Exercise Of Political Power’

Trump: ‘All Arrests Are Politically Motivated As The Legal System Is The Codified Exercise Of Political Power’

quasi-normalcy:

“This indictment is obviously an attempt by the Democrats to use against me the complex webs of power relations that influence the nature of rights and consequences in a given society and that we conceptualize as a legal system,” Trump said before quoting verbatim a passage from political philosopher Michel Foucault that reads, “The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the ‘social-worker’-judge; it is on them that the universal reign of the normative is based.”

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lol he is a TV man through and through

radiofreederry:

lol he is a TV man through and through

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All those fancy-themselves-saucy young leftists on Twitter like "OMG who cares about inflation, I can think of buying a house...

kontextmaschine:

kontextmaschine:

kontextmaschine:

All those fancy-themselves-saucy young leftists on Twitter like “OMG who cares about inflation, I can think of buying a house now!” gonna be surprised when they find out how increased interest rates and a few million people having the same thought to put their tens of thousands in new wealth towards buying a house do to the mechanics of inflation a/o buying a house

Do wonder how the YIMBYs whose angle is largely “make housing affordable for 30somethings with even well-paying UMC-track urban jobs!” feel.

Or the economists (they hate it). Or even the selective-college graduates who already repaid any loans (that weren’t from their parents), whose concern about its effect on their relative standing probably isn’t alleviated by all the beneficiaries grave-dancing about how they’re more thrilled if their gain comes at these copartisans’ expense.

After all that’s probably the demographic that probably corresponds best to college graduates in, say, 1974, when Michael Dukakis was elected Governor of best-educated Massachusetts and started in on winning that traditionally Republican demographic to the Republicans.

Shifting industrial development from smokestacks to the State Route 128 “Silicon Highway”, proving Democrats could work with, not against, the market, fitting in with the way hippie-back-to-the-land sensibility had evolved to yuppie rurality (John Denver, Colorado, I guess around there Vermont and Maine).

But part of that wasn’t just offering goodies, it was giving assurance that the Democrats weren’t a threat to the middle class. That’s what Willie Horton was – the Republicans saying that however appealing the Democrat economy is, electing Dukakis carried the unacceptable threat that he’d be soft on crime.

(The New Deal coalition’s memory of the Democratic Party was that they ended the Depression and gave us the Golden Age of labor aristocracy, and then by the 50s they were like “let’s break up the almost nation-within-a-nation Dixie South’s formal structures of racialized government, not go McCarthyist wild, and culturally loosen up a bit!” and they were like “yeah fair”

Then that in by the early ‘60s the Dems were like “let’s smile on this northern Negro agitation, leftist and pleasure-seeking youth upsurge!” and the traditional base was like “I dunno, could see this going wrong.” Then by the late '60s “it’s gone wrong! UNDO it!” but into the 70s the Dems just did it more.

That’s the threat.)

Meanwhile, after the '70s, stagflation, the collapse of NYC finances, bringing the money guys on board (and without industrial unions to donate out of dues, the Democratic Party qua party needed money guys to fund it) requires their sense of threat to be assuaged.

After defusing black-crime threat – not sparing the bleeding-heart-sympathetic Ricky Ray Rector from execution! – and succeeding where Dukakis failed at beating George H.W. Bush on an “it’s the economy, stupid” basis, this is why Bill Clinton was so sensitive to the bond market, why he passed a balanced budget. He was assuring them! And since, money guys and business guys are increasingly part of the Democratic coalition.

Which is to say they were realigned in. And they can be realigned right back again.

Abortion’s a cleavage Dems can probably make something of (and if that makes for a back-to-90s-coalitions-cause-breeding-kink-is-hotter-without-breeding reaction, all to the good).

I’ve mentioned that this Oregon gubernatorial election has a centrist Democrat running third-party, basically as “the good 'ol” Democrats you remember before the 2010s, attentive to the nonurban economy and regional industries" against an over-nationalized Portland party (where it’s filling with not-even-Cascadian newcomers!)“

And they’re trying to use this against her but given her tag is "Pro Choice and Pro Jobs” it’s iffy – “She might preserve our access but she won’t join with Democratic governments in Washington and California to use the west coast to save the worrrrrld!” does not feel like it’ll be that compelling if you’re not already the type to be tied into party establishments that give you Twitter talking points

Well really, if the Republicans can run “the Democrats aren’t economically trustworthy for college grads with investments, they’re soft on the crime that might spread from urban centers to your suburb, they don’t run the schools to do what they’re for (COVID closings) and instead use them to incite moral sickness in your children (CRT, trans stuff)” that’s pretty much the 80s-90s playbook right there, and it did pretty well then. Now all they have to do is usher Trump offstage.

Like, Trump’s ultimate legacy to the party might be not as a worse Reagan but a better Nixon

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there is no one on earth doing it like him

kushblazer666:

there is no one on earth doing it like him

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kontextmaschine:

@polyaletheia said: OK this has to be fake

Yeah, I’m sure someone out there is pulling a horse_ebooks rn, and “identify what is significant about mythological figures and transpose it to Trump rally insult format” is a bit abstract for what I expect from AI text generation, but if there’s any crowd that would be open to the possibility of “once AI starts getting good it gets shockingly good faster than you’d expect” it would be this one

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Oh you know, on lists of seconds President Trump was: second candidate to lose a Presidential election to a Catholic

Oh you know, on lists of seconds President Trump was: second candidate to lose a Presidential election to a Catholic

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we'll never have a type of guy quite like him again

triviallytrue:

we’ll never have a type of guy quite like him again

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Gonna start talking about The Rock having a path to being the second President in US history to have wrestled in the WWF

Gonna start talking about The Rock having a path to being the second President in US history to have wrestled in the WWF

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God, remember how Donald Trump's debut in politics was an entrance by escalator? Remember how he gave his supporters a visual...

God, remember how Donald Trump’s debut in politics was an entrance by escalator?

Remember how he gave his supporters a visual identity with hats that demanded palingenesis?

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