vendic wrote:You've probably been exposed to the more hard line Republicans. i've had some great debates with them over healthcare, socialism etc in real life. many even agree that things here have to change but they can't see the US doing it.
Of course, I have also seen the ugly ones and that's on both sides.
One who is so radical that he thinks every Republican is a traitor and should be treated as such.
vendic wrote:I think you might be reading more into what Bannon said than was intended."The media should be embarrassed and humiliated and keep its mouth shut and just listen for awhile.
"The media here is the opposition party. They don't understand this country. They still do not understand why Donald Trump is the president of the United States."
I've seen headlines such as this:Bannon Declares War On The Media: "You Are The Opposition; Keep Your Mouth Shut"
Telling any group they need to listen instead of talk to save embarrassment is not declaring war. The above is a perfect example. Report the news, don't make the news. That subtle difference that seems to have been lost in this country.
I've heard a lot of people complain about the media, Democrats, Republicans etc. The media is in it for money and sensationalism. There are few good US media outlets left. They all seems to want to be able to act as tabloids but want respect for being the truth tellers. Calling them out on this is way overdue imho.
I do draw the line at telling them (by order) what they can and cannot do, but they are perfectly open to criticism and should be subject to it far more than they are.
The other thing that's driving me nuts here in the USA is that having a different opinion seems to make you the enemy. Democrats think Republicans are the Enemy. Republicans think that Democrats are the enemy. The media loves to play this off for ratings and make money out of it. It is counter to what should be happening. You are all people of the UNITED States. That word is there for a reason. It's high time you all started acting like it instead of this hatred for your fellow citizens. That imho is what is hurting the US and it needs to change and change fast.
*this isn't a attack on anyone here. Just an observation after living here for over 5 years and something I've been saying for a long time now. I trace it all the way back to 911, because shortly after that the United States was United. Then you went down the "You're with us or against us" path and split the nation. It has not recovered since but seems to be getting worse.
geonuc wrote:Can't argue with that assessment too much, but I'd put the beginning of the split during the Clinton administration, when the Republicans tried to have Clinton removed and Speaker Gingrich instituted the Contract With America.
squ1d wrote:With the as-expected appointment of a Conservative supreme court judge by Trump, we see yet another example of the stupidity of the babies that couldn't get over Bernie failing to get the Democratic nomination. Gorsuch is 49. Its quite possible several more judges will kark it during Trump's tenure, setting up another 30 years of a Conservative supreme court, anti-abortion, anti gay marriage, anti anything that isn't an old white man. Way to rock the system Bernie babies. Go and do some more protesting!
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squ1d wrote:That's just bullshit. If you start with the values espoused by Bernie and then pick the closest major party with a chance of victory, you end up with the Democratic party. Pick the candidate with the exact opposite values and you have Trump. This is a simple case of a childish temper tantrum. All the evil big machinations of the big bad political party are irrelevant in the face of the personal responsibility that people have to vote in an effective way in alignment with their values. Democracy. But apparently some people do not deserve this right. "Well if I can't have it my way, then fuck everyone let's burn it all down".
Apparently everyone else will have to listen to their complaints when they did everything except the single thing they could have done to have prevented this situation.
squ1d wrote:That's just bullshit. If you start with the values espoused by Bernie and then pick the closest major party with a chance of victory, you end up with the Democratic party. Pick the candidate with the exact opposite values and you have Trump. This is a simple case of a childish temper tantrum. All the evil big machinations of the big bad political party are irrelevant in the face of the personal responsibility that people have to vote in an effective way in alignment with their values. Democracy. But apparently some people do not deserve this right. "Well if I can't have it my way, then fuck everyone let's burn it all down".
Apparently everyone else will have to listen to their complaints when they did everything except the single thing they could have done to have prevented this situation.
Hillary responds wrote:I've got 10.4 million votes. I have 2.7 million more folks, real people, showing up to cast their vote, to express their opinion than Senator Sanders. I have a bigger lead in pledged delegates than Senator Obama when I ran against him in 2008 ever had over me. I am winning. And I'm winning because of what I stand for and what I've done (APPLAUSE) and what I stand for.
SciFi Chick wrote:If you look at the state of things in this country (prior to Trump) and you look at how Clinton is perceived, people finally getting to the place where they've had enough is understandable.
If you combine that with the belief that many had, that there was no way Trump could win, it turns into a clusterfuck, but calling everyone who thought they were genuinely making a principled choice "childish" and every other insult you've leveled at them, it does nothing to further the dialog.
vendic wrote:squ1d wrote:If you want to get independents to vote for you, you have to earn it. Shitting on them is not the way to do it. There were people that failed to turn up. Why, because they feel like it's pointless. Sure you can blame them if you want to. Just know you are blaming people that can barely afford to live in an apparently first world country after 8 years of Democratic rule and then tell them if only they voted for Hillary who offers them more of the same it would all be better somehow. That's the reality. People here are struggling. Many people. The Democratic party fucked up and their complete and utter insistence that they didn't will only serve to get two terms for Trump (if my prediction is wrong).
squ1d wrote:As for me calling vendic's statement bullshit, oh come on guys I don't have to start walking on eggshells everywhere do I? Mr Zee knows I respect him, but also that I use colourful language when I strenuously disagree with him. If he starts his next post to me "Mr Douchebag" I promise not to get upset.
Rommie wrote:
re: Libertarian, I did attend some of those meetings in college, and back then our campus group was just college kids who were probably Republican but didn't like the religious message. There were, however, the Libertarians proper... and frankly those guys were basically what the Tea Party and ultimately Trump is today, in hindsight. A lot of conspiracy talk offhand about stuff like the Illuminati, and a belief that you need small government because people should be turning to the Church for those things instead of the government, etc. Granted that was over a decade ago, but my memory of them does not make me think they were particularly liberal.
squ1d wrote:That's just bullshit. If you start with the values espoused by Bernie and then pick the closest major party with a chance of victory, you end up with the Democratic party. Pick the candidate with the exact opposite values and you have Trump. This is a simple case of a childish temper tantrum.
All the evil big machinations of the big bad political party are irrelevant in the face of the personal responsibility that people have to vote in an effective way in alignment with their values. Democracy. But apparently some people do not deserve this right. "Well if I can't have it my way, then fuck everyone let's burn it all down".
Apparently everyone else will have to listen to their complaints when they did everything except the single thing they could have done to have prevented this situation.
squ1d wrote:As for me calling vendic's statement bullshit, oh come on guys I don't have to start walking on eggshells everywhere do I? Mr Zee knows I respect him, but also that I use colourful language when I strenuously disagree with him. If he starts his next post to me "Mr Douchebag" I promise not to get upset.
As for furthering the dialog, it's too late for that! Trump is already president! I'm just pointing out something that REALLY pisses me off.
vendic wrote:Yes, I agree with you squid. Had every person that supported Sanders also supported Hillary, we would have President Clinton now. To me that's like saying, if only the Republicans voted for Hillary, she would have won. Sure it's factually correct. It is however highly unlikely and blaming the Republicans for not voting for Hillary makes no sense.
squ1d wrote:HOW DARE YOU? Use my middle name too please.
Now we've established we're not going to upset each other with a bit of robust word slingin'....
squid wrote:Bernie Sanders is on the left of the political spectrum, as are the Democratic Party. There is a large shared set of values between them. The Republican party is on the right. They do not have a large shared set of values with either Bernie or the Democratic party. People on the right voting for people on the left is unlikely and makes no sense in this regard. People voting for another person on the left after their candidate failed makes A LOT of sense. That's why Bernie backed Clinton after he lost. (Some of) his supporters might have turned out to be babies, but he is not one.
vendic wrote:Reading up on other posts, it seems people still believe Sanders supporters had similar positions to Hillary. Sure some did. Not all. There is a huge anti-establishment movement here that seems to have been glossed over.
That's how Trump got in and why Hillary did not completely wipe the floor against the most unfavorable candidate ever.
7) Most Democrats vote Democrat. Most Republicans vote Republican.
To think that the loss was due to "just" a small group of Bernie bots wanting to burn the system down makes no sense.
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