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Most partisans on both sides are no different than you.That's your take-a-way?
Really?
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Most partisans on both sides are no different than you.That's your take-a-way?
Really?
Clear that you are the one obsessed. This is like your 14th thread on Epstein.Of course you say that, you've been ordered not to care, and all the good little tRumplings follow their orders.
Nope, I am just like millions of other Americans, I am not better than anyone, including you, Trump, Biden, Clooney or Swift.And you, I suppose, consider yourself to be wonderful, unique, and different?
Just like everybody else?
83% of America agrees that President Trump got it wrong.Crapitus 949th Epstein Thread. Wow....just wow.
But out of that 83%, how many will continue to support Trump, because weevils.83% of America agrees that President Trump got it wrong.
If that’s what you want to believe but I’m not unique.That's what I just said.
DERP
I did not write this, but it seem well thought out and reasonable enough.
The gist is that trump's flipflop on the Epstein thing is upsetting his none to bright followers and why.
Read on:
A lot was made in 2016 about the fact that Taco brought out a whole army of voters who never voted before. There's a reason for that.
Much of the maga base is not smart. Typical topics that dominate a presidential election are not things they think about a lot. Taco will mess with the geopolitical balance? "What's a geopolitical balance?" They're going to take away entitlements? "Great! Get those deadbeats off the rolls! As long as no one messes with my food stamps!" Taco is getting rid of undocumented immigrants? "Great! Someone told me they've taken all the good jobs, and my job sucks, so ..."
There is a reason why they decided we look down on them. We didn't, of course. We never gave them much thought before 2016, just as we never expected them to give us much thought. But they really do think about us. Because they look down on themselves. A lot. And rather than admit that, it's easier for them to project that emotion onto us. And if we didn't look down on them before 2016, we certainly do now.
But child abuse? That they can understand. Most of them live in more rural areas. The incidence of child abuse is higher in rural areas, and that's the reported cases. https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1169&context=carsey It's logical to assume that more cases go unreported in isolated areas with fewer services, so it's possible the incidence is MUCH higher in rural areas.
So they get this. Many probably have experienced this. It doesn't confuse them. But it pisses them off on the same visceral level as it pisses us off. And a guy who promises to expose it, who even magnifies and distorts the incidence of it, builds them up and makes them feel like they're fighting the good fight against this terrible thing that may be very close to them. So they're going to follow that guy.
And now it looks like that guy is one of the guilty ones. Can you imagine what that must be doing to them emotionally?
But out of that 83%, how many will continue to support Trump, because weevils.
ok now we know why they are...whats your excuse?....I did not write this, but it seem well thought out and reasonable enough.
The gist is that trump's flipflop on the Epstein thing is upsetting his none to bright followers and why.
Read on:
A lot was made in 2016 about the fact that Taco brought out a whole army of voters who never voted before. There's a reason for that.
Much of the maga base is not smart. Typical topics that dominate a presidential election are not things they think about a lot. Taco will mess with the geopolitical balance? "What's a geopolitical balance?" They're going to take away entitlements? "Great! Get those deadbeats off the rolls! As long as no one messes with my food stamps!" Taco is getting rid of undocumented immigrants? "Great! Someone told me they've taken all the good jobs, and my job sucks, so ..."
There is a reason why they decided we look down on them. We didn't, of course. We never gave them much thought before 2016, just as we never expected them to give us much thought. But they really do think about us. Because they look down on themselves. A lot. And rather than admit that, it's easier for them to project that emotion onto us. And if we didn't look down on them before 2016, we certainly do now.
But child abuse? That they can understand. Most of them live in more rural areas. The incidence of child abuse is higher in rural areas, and that's the reported cases. https://scholars.unh.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1169&context=carsey It's logical to assume that more cases go unreported in isolated areas with fewer services, so it's possible the incidence is MUCH higher in rural areas.
So they get this. Many probably have experienced this. It doesn't confuse them. But it pisses them off on the same visceral level as it pisses us off. And a guy who promises to expose it, who even magnifies and distorts the incidence of it, builds them up and makes them feel like they're fighting the good fight against this terrible thing that may be very close to them. So they're going to follow that guy.
And now it looks like that guy is one of the guilty ones. Can you imagine what that must be doing to them emotionally?
Yeah, I guess the DNC has to lead you dullards around by your nose rings sure enough.You just didn't notice. It's all part of the conditioning.
Like the conditioning the Dems did when they had you believing Biden didn’t have dementia and it was just a big right wing lie?You just didn't notice. It's all part of the conditioning.
Only because they are humans....
You are the ones that believe the bullshit. Did you believe Biden was cognizant?Only because they are humans....
More so than Trump now, yes.You are the ones that believe the bullshit. Did you believe Biden was cognizant?