"the cabal" sounds at once too sinister and not sinister enough.Oh, also this probably isn’t a good sign on that front.
"the cabal" sounds at once too sinister and not sinister enough.Oh, also this probably isn’t a good sign on that front.
That's because it's actually an acronym:"the cabal" sounds at once too sinister and not sinister enough.
"Loves America, hates traitors"EDIT: Like for fucks sake, this idiot got elected to Congress. The fuck am I supposed to negotiate with here? We don't even live in the same goddamned reality.
It has creepy antisemitic undertones while sounding like something from GI Joe."the cabal" sounds at once too sinister and not sinister enough.
Go Hunger Games instead - it sells better with the youth and has a built in mechanism for political donations.Maybe a...Death Race perhaps?
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Or it could backfire spectacularly, as that one Terry Pratchett bit goes, IE "It's the old ones you got to look out for, as they spent a long time getting good at not dying."
Though, I do approve of this blood-sport idea; we're already living in an 80's dystopian-lite future anyway, may as well go full Running Man, you know?
They've been cultivating that lack of reality for decades....thousands of years really, if you consider they basically just coopted religion, and linked it to their political stance/beliefs. So yeah, lots of conditioning on their end for just believing things because they feel good, make them feel important/special/blessed/chosen, and also give them a very easily labeled enemy, that is so evil, they feel no guilt for anything they do. Lots of declaration of virtue for actively disregarding evidence, and just believing shit anyway, like that's a good thing, and calling anyone that tries to make them see reason, enemies of freedom, geezus, and 'Murica. You are not the only person concerned about the current state of their party.For America, having shared values with a politician has, no pun intended, trumped all other concerns for some time. Democrat voters are certainly guilty of behaving this way, but I'm rather more concerned about how it applies to the Republicans because they believe a lot of things that have a very tenuous relationship with reality.
Yes, this is sort of how I feel.For America, having shared values with a politician has, no pun intended, trumped all other concerns for some time. Democrat voters are certainly guilty of behaving this way, but I'm rather more concerned about how it applies to the Republicans because they believe a lot of things that have a very tenuous relationship with reality.
it was the election result mandated by established procedure, but let's not go wild with "fair"co-ordinated plan to deny a fair election result
Sure, however I don't see the people complaining that the election was fraudulent really fighting the sort of unfairness that is the death grip party beureaucracy and money hold over the process.it was the election result mandated by established procedure, but let's not go wild with "fair"
oh, yeah, they are absolutely not doing that at all. they want to replace a systematically unfair process with arbitrarily picking the other probable result of that unfair process under the unfounded accusation that the vote tallies in the systematically unfair process were falsified. Almost seems like "stop the steal" was designed in a lab to make right-wingers spin their wheels feeling like they are doing something important and noble and oppositional without actually disturbing the establishment that they think of has having cheated them in the slightest.Sure, however I don't see the people complaining that the election was fraudulent really fighting the sort of unfairness that is the death grip party beureaucracy and money hold over the process.