Germany isn't sending their best
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One of the interesting things to come out of Bob Altimeyer's research on authoritarians (rather, the people who support authoritarian regime) is that they typically support creating an out-group, even when they would be a part of that group
Everybody gets to do one genocide, that's how it works, right?
The border "crisis" is the perfect example of this: biden's policy on the Mexican border would make w blush.
It's only "not unquestioning support" in the literal sense, i.e. we're willing, rhetorically, to make vague gesters about red lines, but unwilling to put any of that rhetoric into action.
Alright, that's what I'm looking for, thanks!
Sure, but what's the quid?
Genuinely, they don't really seem to have much in common beyond being ideologically fascist, and if that's what it is, that's what should be discussed
Has musk even paid anything?
There was that time he said he'd donate to a pac, and then didn't.
Is this just because he owns Twitter and has a bunch of the same followers as trump? If so, does trump really think people would pick musk over him?
Genuinely this dynamic is really confusing to me.
I guess the only explanation I can think of is that Trump was always a stooge for the billionaires, and Elon has appointed himself their representative
This is way too coherent
There are 8.2 Conans O'Brien in the world right now
Probably one of those old arcade games, allegedly some were not designed to be possible to beat
Only if you're the fool who's listening to what's actually being said. If you understand that politics is about projecting confidence and steadfastness to your positions, no matter how contradictory they seem, then that's what success looks like, and a lot of people will just accept that.
Really though, the interview highlighted serious flaws in Harris' campaign, interview was 100% correct to call her out for using "a new path forward" as her campaign slogan while fully toeing the line when it comes to Biden's administration so far.