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I listened to Donald's while I was at work and it was boring af.
At least we had Lady Gaga and JLO this time around.
I listened to Donald's while I was at work and it was boring af.
Except you literally posted this lie yesterday:
You're not entitled to alternative facts. Biden was literally the most centrist contender running for the Democratic nomination. Period. And he routinely campaigned on unity, which you can easily Google.
Left wing sources called him a "closet Republican" and criticized how much he works with Republicans:
After the Capitol riots he said this:<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Our way is plain: It is the way of democracy — of lawfulness, and of respect — respect for each other, and for our nation.</p>— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1346938341791387651?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 6, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
There is nothing "divisive" about that.
Trump had quotes calling for unity and togetherness and all that jazz- so that does mean he was seeking unity? These are not alternative facts. Biden looking moderate next to Bernie and Warren isn't saying anything. You don't need a poli-sci degree to recognize what even Biden has called the most progressive agenda in modern history.
I understand that the lunatics of the left think Joe isn't a full-on revolution liberal. This doesn't mean anything. His policy agenda is NOT MODERATE. That is a normal fact in real-life.
This is a good preview of the unity to come. Libs looking over after four years of neverending hysteria in confusion to see why we aren't unified yet.
True, and he was also mean to Trump calling him the "worst president ever." I'm not saying he will perpetually be stuck in "aww shucks" mode where he's a soft blanket or won't ever go on offense when he thinks it is warranted, I'm saying he has a very long history of working across the aisle and I think the odds are strongly against him attacking conservatives (at-large) or elected officials on anything other than policy. I do not think you will see him call Ted Cruz's wife ugly or try to demonize people. I think you will see very measured rhetoric.
If he moves off that point an unfairly attacks/demeans people during his term I'll be the first to criticize him.
I'm not sure what is complicated here. There are two people on this site who have made multiple posts which the expressed idea that Joe Biden isn't and hasn't been for uniting the country. So then when Biden was giving a speech dedicated almost entirely to the concept of unity and bringing America together, which completely undermines this premise, and I made a tongue-in-cheek post to that effect.
I am sitting here worrying about the friends and family I know who were into this Qanon shit. Sincerely hope they do not harm themselves or others. Some real despair and anger, and while from some of them I totally expect that, there are some who were not into this shit less than a year ago.
Anyone who thinks today was a snap of the fingers to "everything is fine" has another thing coming.
I agree 100%. I have had so many conservative friends send me messges from Pasters even talking about preparing for "something massive" in the next 48-96 hours and sending people to the bomb shelter to take inventory. Its not even the far right, its even a lot on what I would think would be moderte right. So many people said so many things I almost found myself hoping something bad would happen just so the church or christians wouldn't lose a lot of credibility, a lot of idiots with egg on their face.
Trump had quotes calling for unity and togetherness and all that jazz- so that does mean he was seeking unity?
Looking just at the most recent events, Trump started calling for "unity" after January 6th and before that spent the vast majority of his energy doing the literal opposite. All of his time from November until then was spent either attacking people or lying about a "stolen" election. The most shocking part was him attacking and threatening fellow Republicans who wouldn't break the law for him. His conduct towards Sterling, Raffensberger, Kemp, Ducey, and other officials cannot be called "unifying" by any stretch of the imagination. He even went after Pence calling him a "pussy" for wanting to follow the Constitution and not do something illegal. His comments towards led to people storming the Capitol chanting "HANG MIKE PENCE!" That's unity? That's bringing Americans together?
It's not about one statement, it's about a pattern of behavior. For Trump, I can find much more incendiary rhetoric over the past year than I can find legitimate efforts to bring people together. I can't say the same for Biden.
If a father is 95% of the time a caring, loving, and a good person... and a couple times yelled at his wife or kids... most would say he's kind person. If he spends 95% of his time yelling at his family you'd say he's abusive. And the inflection point is somewhere between those two extremes. Trump literally spent more time insulting his political opposition than any President in history.
How pissed do you guys think RDU and Drayer are listening to this speech dedicated to unity, treating people with respect (even if they disagree with you), finding common ground, etc.
Which actions are you referring to? Since becoming President he has:
1. Said a prayer for the 400k that have died to COVID.
2. Thanked Mike Pence.
3. Is on his way to Arlington National Cemetery for a memorial with past Presidents... except Trump, who refused to concede or attend the inauguration.
Etc. Etc. Etc.
Biden's reputation in the Senate was for earnestly working across the aisle to pass bipartisan legislation, and he's been criticized by his own party for working too much with Republicans.
Not a single action he has taken has been to attack, disparage, or insult people on the "red team." Unlike his predecessor, who made a habit out of juvenile nicknames for opponents inside and outside his own party.
And btw, one side passing policy that Republicans don't like or Democrats isn't "anti-unity"... that's normal governmental function. What's anti-unity disparagement and vitriol towards the other side. Wake me up when Biden calls someone a "skank" or "crazy" or "dumbo" or a "monster."
Unity is a naive fantasy. I can respect a difference of opinion but that doesn't mean I am united. Such a low T talking point for the kumbaya crowds who vote on their emotions instead of logic. Respect - not unity. Unity is an issue specific thing, not a general state. We can be united in our love of Notre Dame but that doesn't mean we have to be united on how we should handle Mike Brey or I should be forced to every give a shit about Lacrosse.
Unity is a naive fantasy. I can respect a difference of opinion but that doesn't mean I am united. Such a low T talking point for the kumbaya crowds who vote on their emotions instead of logic. Respect - not unity. Unity is an issue specific thing, not a general state. We can be united in our love of Notre Dame but that doesn't mean we have to be united on how we should handle Mike Brey or I should be forced to every give a shit about Lacrosse.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">"Honestly we really are the cucks in the end," one despondent fan wrote about how Trumps presidency came to an end. <a href="https://t.co/KRNIvelOfA">https://t.co/KRNIvelOfA</a> <a href="https://t.co/Y6VAOCyFgD">pic.twitter.com/Y6VAOCyFgD</a></p>— Mack Lamoureux (@MackLamoureux) <a href="https://twitter.com/MackLamoureux/status/1351969407002685440?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 20, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I agree 100%. I have had so many conservative friends send me messges from Pasters even talking about preparing for "something massive" in the next 48-96 hours and sending people to the bomb shelter to take inventory. Its not even the far right, its even a lot on what I would think would be moderte right. So many people said so many things I almost found myself hoping something bad would happen just so the church or christians wouldn't lose a lot of credibility, a lot of idiots with egg on their face.
"At the bedrock of our politics will be a total allegiance to the United States of America, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other. When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. The Bible tells us, how good and pleasant it is when God's people live together in unity. We must speak our minds openly, debate our disagreements, but always pursue solidarity. When America is united, America is totally unstoppable. There should be no fear. We are protected, and we will always be protected. We will be protected by the great men and women of our military and law enforcement. And most importantly, we will be protected by God."
That was four years ago. So he's good right?
Except you literally posted this lie yesterday:
You're not entitled to alternative facts. Biden was literally the most centrist contender running for the Democratic nomination. Period. And he routinely campaigned on unity, which you can easily Google.
Left wing sources called him a "closet Republican" and criticized how much he works with Republicans:
After the Capitol riots he said this:<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Our way is plain: It is the way of democracy — of lawfulness, and of respect — respect for each other, and for our nation.</p>— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoeBiden/status/1346938341791387651?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 6, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
There is nothing "divisive" about that.
Looking just at the most recent events, Trump started calling for "unity" after January 6th and before that spent the vast majority of his energy doing the literal opposite. All of his time from November until then was spent either attacking people or lying about a "stolen" election. The most shocking part was him attacking and threatening fellow Republicans who wouldn't break the law for him. His conduct towards Sterling, Raffensberger, Kemp, Ducey, and other officials cannot be called "unifying" by any stretch of the imagination. He even went after Pence calling him a "pussy" for wanting to follow the Constitution and not do something illegal. His comments towards led to people storming the Capitol chanting "HANG MIKE PENCE!" That's unity? That's bringing Americans together?
It's not about one statement, it's about a pattern of behavior. For Trump, I can find much more incendiary rhetoric over the past year than I can find legitimate efforts to bring people together. I can't say the same for Biden.
If a father is 95% of the time a caring, loving, and a good person... and a couple times yelled at his wife or kids... most would say he's kind person. If he spends 95% of his time yelling at his family you'd say he's abusive. And the inflection point is somewhere between those two extremes. Trump literally spent more time insulting his political opposition than any President in history.
Unity is a naive fantasy. I can respect a difference of opinion but that doesn't mean I am united. Such a low T talking point for the kumbaya crowds who vote on their emotions instead of logic. Respect - not unity. Unity is an issue specific thing, not a general state. We can be united in our love of Notre Dame but that doesn't mean we have to be united on how we should handle Mike Brey or I should be forced to every give a shit about Lacrosse.
What are the common objects we love that define us as Americans?
Opportunity.
Security.
Liberty.
Dignity.
Respect.
Honor.
A lot of conservatives might still be waiting for China to topple us ascending from the Canadian border. Some might have taken their ball and went home. I just know a lot of my conservative friends are very confused right now.
If all of those "likes" are from Americans then about 1 in 1000 liked this boring AF tweet.
I said "Looking just at the most recent events" and "It's not about one statement, it's about a pattern of behavior"... and you quote his inaugural where he then abandoned those positions and that temperament within a week.
For a refresher on his behavior and rhetoric, here is list of all of the times divisive Trump insulted someone on Twitter over his Presidency -- <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A list I am proud to be on.<a href="https://t.co/1uGgiMmQfd">https://t.co/1uGgiMmQfd</a></p>— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) <a href="https://twitter.com/marceelias/status/1351719365943635969?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 20, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
I would love to contrast it to Biden's list but there isn't one.
Biden actually made exactly this point, and gave a list in his inaugural of what he is calling for unity on:
On the bright side, the hard part is probably over.
Joe Biden has been inaugurated. So those who were like "well it ain't over yet..." start facing that the clock hit 0:00.
Obviously some of them are going to be in denial but the court challenges are gone, the Don is no longer the President, and the sun will come up tomorrow without Chinese troops scaling the walls at Minot and Grand Forks AFB. If that continues on long enough, the anger of being cheated will hopefully dissipate.
I got some friends that are super into conspiracy stuff. Rather than call them idiots and tell them they are wrong I generally just wait until they find a new angle that disproves the old theory.
"So it turned out, I was completely wrong that we faked the moon landing. We actually landed on the moon, but they recorded it in a Hollywood studio because obviously cameras in the 60's couldn't transmit through Russian satellite jamming signals."
^ not a theory I've ever heard btw.
How pissed do you guys think RDU and Drayer are listening to this speech dedicated to unity, treating people with respect (even if they disagree with you), finding common ground, etc.
Lax I respect the hell out of you, and moreso than plenty of guys on here but let me offer this perspective:
Calling for unity is all well and good, but let's see what happens in the next two years with legislation considering Dems can do whatever the hell they want and no one in their way.
I don't have a crystal ball but I fully expect the Dems to roll out a bunch of social justice/ redistribution programs. And if they use the same playbook they did with Obama in office, anyone who disagrees with any of their ideas will be branded a racist/ nationalist/ white supremacist/ Nazi.
Lax I respect the hell out of you, and moreso than plenty of guys on here but let me offer this perspective:
Calling for unity is all well and good, but let's see what happens in the next two years with legislation considering Dems can do whatever the hell they want and no one in their way.
I don't have a crystal ball but I fully expect the Dems to roll out a bunch of social justice/ redistribution programs. And if they use the same playbook they did with Obama in office, anyone who disagrees with any of their ideas will be branded a racist/ nationalist/ white supremacist/ Nazi.