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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDUers need to explain to me how you can lie and lead to almost 200,000 deaths
and still be allowed to run for the presidency - this is absolute madness.
Every ReTHUG should be locked up with him. This cannot be.
Takket
(23,551 posts)malaise
(294,168 posts)is just another horse race.
An entire way of life has been destroyed by a monster and his enablers
NRaleighLiberal
(61,696 posts)That, plus the mass brainwashing that goes on in hate radio and hate TV.
dewsgirl
(14,964 posts)Edwcraig
(332 posts)It is not about Trump although he is all of those things. 85% + of Republicans support him.
Tree-Hugger
(3,379 posts)He hates the same people as his base. That's all that matters.
Nevilledog
(54,752 posts)dalton99a
(92,843 posts)"but he is a good president"
Actually heard on talk radio a few days ago
malaise
(294,168 posts)because of his lies an dhe's a good president?
They really drank the Kool-aid
dalton99a
(92,843 posts)Last edited Sat Sep 12, 2020, 02:07 PM - Edit history (1)
Democrats should focus on turnout and motivating the base

Solly Mack
(96,642 posts)Same bullshit they did with torture.
As in: Trump didn't lie. He chose a "policy" of de-escalation. Working behind the scenes to mitigate the pandemic while presenting a public face that would not alarm the population or influence the markets.
Of course the above example of a possible future comment is complete bullshit.
Yeah, yeah. I could do this for a living. I know. I choose integrity, honesty, and decency instead. I choose my humanity.
malaise
(294,168 posts)The monsters have taken over
Solly Mack
(96,642 posts)The same will be done with Trump.
They'll call it policy. It will be framed as "critics" of Trump's response say he lied. His "critics" are criminalizing politics. You can't criminalize "policy". Yada, yada, yada.
The Convention Against Torture entered into US Code in 1994. Albeit with some reservations. Still, torture was illegal before Bush took office. It remained illegal the entire time he was in office. Until it was renamed enhanced interrogation techniques and later called "policy differences". Then, somehow, torture wasn't torture anymore. USA! USA! USA!
Bush had Yoo.
Trump has Yoo. His has most of the same Republicans in Congress who excused torture. His base is made up of Americans who cheered torture. Trump has Bill Barr, so he doesn't need all the DOJ worker-thugs Bush had.
Those monsters have always been there. Same waiting in the wings for their return. Some simply waiting for their moment to strike hard. But they are always there.
Currently, they are holding a lot of power. They also have the arrogance to push that power beyond what many would term normal. The wave of ignorance, arrogance, and naked brutality is crushing America. But that wave didn't start with Trump.
We knew a Trump-like figure was coming once Bush and the rest got away with their crimes. Doesn't mean we deserve what is happening. Does mean that if we are given another chance to stop the onslaught, we should.
malaise
(294,168 posts)This cannot happen
Solly Mack
(96,642 posts)I'm hoping it's different this time.
But, the "policy differences", or along those lines, is the route they'll take given the chance.
malaise
(294,168 posts)the rule of law
Solly Mack
(96,642 posts)LisaL
(47,365 posts)NT
betsuni
(28,890 posts)really the government. Liberals are, somehow, like the myth of a liberal media.
malaise
(294,168 posts)How can people vote for anti-government people to run government?
All they do is loot government
Locutusofborg
(576 posts)Trump says "I didn't want to panic the American people." Trump supporters say: Thank you for not panicking us, Mr. President."
stillcool
(34,407 posts)Apparently you can do pretty much anything if you write the laws, enforce the laws, and judge the laws accordingly.
malaise
(294,168 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(28,485 posts)It's Republicans that need to explain this.
