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Quote: (01-10-2019 03:19 AM)The Catalyst Wrote:
This is so ridiculous it's so funny how insistent left leaning people are to be/seem superior/smarter/more informed than others that they literally make up random bullshit that's so transparent. I can't imagine being that psychologically fucked up
Quote: (01-10-2019 10:38 PM)BaatumMania Wrote:
It's a pretty easy ad hominem when something like 1/5 to 2/5 of the US population is based out of the South and you have Protestant Pastors with no formal education making millions of dollars (backing the Republicans no less) and then Republican politicians there who are indeed bible thumper morons. So it will be extremely hard to shake off that stereotype of Republicans being idiots.
Whereas in Canada the situation seems to be opposite: the last Canadian Prime Minister was a trained economist whereas the current Prime Minister was a substitute drama teacher until entering politics.
Quote: (01-11-2019 07:27 PM)Kurgan Wrote:
This is an unpopular opinion: Donald Trump's candidacy is actually a giant "Fuck You" to the conservatives, neo-cons and the Religious Right for purging out the moderates in the Republican Party over the last half-century and forcing ideological purity. Another unpopular opinion: As wishy-washy as moderates can be, they were the brains of the GOP and helped bring ideas that made conservatives more appealing which resulted in the Reagan Presidency.
Moderates also had an appeal that made it hard for Democrats to run their scare-mongering propaganda that all Republicans want to start a Holocaust of minorities and bring back slavery or some bullshit like that.
I always saw Trump as more of a moderate Republican with conservative leanings.
Quote: (01-11-2019 09:20 PM)Truth Teller Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 07:27 PM)Kurgan Wrote:
This is an unpopular opinion: Donald Trump's candidacy is actually a giant "Fuck You" to the conservatives, neo-cons and the Religious Right for purging out the moderates in the Republican Party over the last half-century and forcing ideological purity. Another unpopular opinion: As wishy-washy as moderates can be, they were the brains of the GOP and helped bring ideas that made conservatives more appealing which resulted in the Reagan Presidency.
Moderates also had an appeal that made it hard for Democrats to run their scare-mongering propaganda that all Republicans want to start a Holocaust of minorities and bring back slavery or some bullshit like that.
I always saw Trump as more of a moderate Republican with conservative leanings.
Broadly, I agree with you. I don't see Trump as a particularly conservative President in many respects, but he's governed conservatively when it comes to immigration and the judiciary. His approach to the budget and trade was decidedly not conservative.Trump's presidency is significantly a backlash to the Tea Party, Religious Right/Moral Majority types who've dominated the GOP for the last 20 years. Nobody voted for Trump due to his upstanding moral character.
It's critical to understand that Trump's major appeal was, largely, not his policies. It's that he wasn't Hillary Clinton.
Quote: (01-11-2019 10:36 PM)Kid Twist Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 09:20 PM)Truth Teller Wrote:
It's critical to understand that Trump's major appeal was, largely, not his policies. It's that he wasn't Hillary Clinton.
Quote: (01-11-2019 09:39 PM)Kurgan Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 09:20 PM)Truth Teller Wrote:
Quote: (01-11-2019 07:27 PM)Kurgan Wrote:
This is an unpopular opinion: Donald Trump's candidacy is actually a giant "Fuck You" to the conservatives, neo-cons and the Religious Right for purging out the moderates in the Republican Party over the last half-century and forcing ideological purity. Another unpopular opinion: As wishy-washy as moderates can be, they were the brains of the GOP and helped bring ideas that made conservatives more appealing which resulted in the Reagan Presidency.
Moderates also had an appeal that made it hard for Democrats to run their scare-mongering propaganda that all Republicans want to start a Holocaust of minorities and bring back slavery or some bullshit like that.
I always saw Trump as more of a moderate Republican with conservative leanings.
Broadly, I agree with you. I don't see Trump as a particularly conservative President in many respects, but he's governed conservatively when it comes to immigration and the judiciary. His approach to the budget and trade was decidedly not conservative.Trump's presidency is significantly a backlash to the Tea Party, Religious Right/Moral Majority types who've dominated the GOP for the last 20 years. Nobody voted for Trump due to his upstanding moral character.
It's critical to understand that Trump's major appeal was, largely, not his policies. It's that he wasn't Hillary Clinton.
https://slatestarcodex.com/2016/11/16/yo...ying-wolf/
Good point on him not being Clinton is his major appeal.
This is something I posted in the Trump thread, but wanted to bring it here.
Here's something from a guy who hates Trump that shows how much Trump reached out to groups Republicans generally wrote off in elections or face backlash from the Moral Majority/Religious Right types. That wouldn't have been possible back in 2012 or 2008.