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DemocratSinceBirth

(101,856 posts)
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 11:25 AM Mar 5

TSF's Approval Falls To 35% In Highly Regarded Angus Reid Poll

Red line on Iran? Majority of Americans say no to boots on ground; few expect the war to end within a month
35 per cent approve of Trump�s performance, while 32 per cent support air strikes

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https://angusreid.org/iran-us-polling-war-invasion-israel-trump/



How low can he go? Not low enough

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TSF's Approval Falls To 35% In Highly Regarded Angus Reid Poll (Original Post) DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 OP
what is TSF? I keep seeing it but for the life of me cant decipher it.... samnsara Mar 5 #1
The Slobfather DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #2
I thought it was kwolf68 Mar 5 #3
I like this one fujiyamasan Mar 5 #6
The Sick Fuck FalloutShelter Mar 5 #10
I'm so used to seeing it, PatSeg Mar 5 #11
It's a bit silly, isn't it? It's shorthand for Trump. It stands for "the sick fuck" (or something). QueerDuck Mar 5 #4
We use acronyms to flummox the state censors DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #7
When driving, I blow my car horn to scare away the tigers and elephants. QueerDuck Mar 5 #19
In the acronym age, we definitely need decoder rings PatSeg Mar 5 #13
In the current melieu neologisms and acronyms are necessary to foil state censors. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #18
That's a made-up excuse that doesn't hold water. No state entity is censoring the posts on DU. QueerDuck Mar 5 #20
How do you know? DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #21
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.... QueerDuck Mar 5 #22
You engaged me. The safety and wellbeing of my fellow members is my raison d'etre. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #24
And I can understand that in many regards PatSeg Mar 5 #30
From now on I'll put asterisk after TSF DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #32
Ha, ha! PatSeg Mar 5 #38
GTFOH! Lochloosa Mar 5 #26
Ha, ha, ha!!! PatSeg Mar 5 #31
That sick fuck MustLoveBeagles Mar 5 #16
Works for me! PatSeg Mar 5 #33
Me too MustLoveBeagles Mar 5 #37
Yeah, just imagine the words that he thought, PatSeg Mar 5 #39
As another poster said, TSF is short for The Sick Fuck Celerity Mar 5 #23
The sick fuck, coined by Biden...sort of. CrispyQ Mar 5 #27
His tongue must be sore for PatSeg Mar 5 #35
I have long seen 36% as a plateau point for his falling ratings. Midnight Writer Mar 5 #5
Just one poll. We'll see. DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #8
Yes that is true PatSeg Mar 5 #15
the fungus among us 0rganism Mar 5 #34
Oh yes, that's how I see it PatSeg Mar 5 #40
35% is a dangerously high number, under these circumstances 0rganism Mar 5 #41
I'm not terribly optimistic PatSeg Mar 5 #42
If we start seeing consistent polls MustLoveBeagles Mar 5 #17
Doesn't Angus Reid lean to the right? progressoid Mar 5 #9
Not that I'm aware of DemocratSinceBirth Mar 5 #14
That sounds way below even the numbers of republicans Melon Mar 5 #12
Trump saying poll is fake news Quanto Magnus Mar 5 #25
Thirty-five percent of Americans have an I.Q. below room temperature. /nt artemisia1 Mar 5 #28
Speaker Pelosi knew the importance of public sentiment. Trumpy don't believe in it. Walleye Mar 5 #29
2 out of 3 want the orange $atan gone. Justice matters. Mar 5 #36

QueerDuck

(1,740 posts)
4. It's a bit silly, isn't it? It's shorthand for Trump. It stands for "the sick fuck" (or something).
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 11:36 AM
Mar 5

Apparently it's a trendy thing to do rather than simply typing "Trump" (or DT or DJT for those who can't bring themselves to use his actual name). It rather performative and except for the "in crowd" and the "cool kids" it's a bit exclusionary and not very conducive to conversation and an exchange of information. At times, you really do need a decoder ring and decoder book to know who the players are.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
13. In the acronym age, we definitely need decoder rings
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 12:22 PM
Mar 5

Meanwhile, people keep making up new ones. It would be easier if people just spelled out what they mean, so as not to appear to be exclusionary.

Plus the writer might save a fraction of a second, but the reader may have to go hunting for the meaning. If it's worth saying, surely it is worth spelling it out.

QueerDuck

(1,740 posts)
22. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence....
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 01:47 PM
Mar 5

... and you’ve provided none. I'm not going to spend time debunking a conspiracy theory that hasn't even met the basic threshold of proof.

You made the claim that the state is censoring this forum... the responsibility is on you to provide evidence for it. I don’t have to prove a negative to remain skeptical of an unverified theory.

I don't have time for this. Bye.

DemocratSinceBirth

(101,856 posts)
24. You engaged me. The safety and wellbeing of my fellow members is my raison d'etre.
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 01:59 PM
Mar 5

Nothing can deter me from that task. It is my life's work. And in all candor I can't bring myself to say his name or refer to him as president, and using his initials is a dignity i only bestow on presidents I resprect like FDR and JFK.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
30. And I can understand that in many regards
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 02:48 PM
Mar 5

but more often than not, I just see laziness and bad habits. I have seen some that were so obscure that the writer might have been the only person who knew what it represented.

That said, I generally have no problem with many of the acronyms for TSF. Most of us know who it is about and personally, I try to avoid using his name. In that regard, I'm a tad paranoid about saying too much on social media, being we know we are being watched. That wouldn't apply to ones such as these however:

ALOTBSOL: Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life
BTDTGTTS: Been There, Done That, Got The T-Shirt
DWISNWID: Do What I Say, Not What I Do
FMTYEWTK: Far More Than You Ever Wanted To Know
IITYWTMWYBMAD: If I Tell You What This Means, Will You Buy Me A Drink?
BOPUS: Buy Online, Pick Up in Store


PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
38. Ha, ha!
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 03:23 PM
Mar 5

That's okay, I think we all know who it is now, though I keep forgetting what some of the letters stand for. Apparently there is more than one meaning for TSF, but I think I like The Slob Father best.

There have been others where I knew what they stood for in the beginning and down the road I forgot.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
39. Yeah, just imagine the words that he thought,
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 03:26 PM
Mar 5

but didn't say out loud! He tried so hard to not get down on TSF's level, but sometimes it's not possible.

CrispyQ

(40,979 posts)
27. The sick fuck, coined by Biden...sort of.
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 02:42 PM
Mar 5
https://www.politico.com/newsletters/west-wing-playbook/2024/02/01/what-biden-really-says-about-trump-behind-closed-doors-00139178

snip...

President JOE BIDEN has a reputation for salty language behind closed doors. But it nearly slipped out in public during his speech at Valley Forge last month to mark the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection. Animated and angry, he derided DONALD TRUMP and his followers for drawing glee from political violence.

“At his rally, he jokes about an intruder, whipped up by the Big Trump Lie, taking a hammer to Paul Pelosi’s skull,” Biden said.

“And he thinks that’s funny,” the president continued. “He laughed about it. What a sick …”

Biden let his voice trail off as the crowd cheered and chuckled.

In private, he doesn’t stop short.

Midnight Writer

(25,433 posts)
5. I have long seen 36% as a plateau point for his falling ratings.
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 12:08 PM
Mar 5

Glad to see that we have broken through that plateau on the way to lower and lower ratings.

The floor is the limit. Let's go there.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
15. Yes that is true
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 12:24 PM
Mar 5

And meanwhile that is still a hell of a lot of people - 35 out of every 100!

Of course, give him a chance. He'll do something to piss off even more people. It feels like it is his goal.

0rganism

(25,650 posts)
34. the fungus among us
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 02:53 PM
Mar 5

At least 100 million people in our country still support F47, even now. As numbers recede further, the remainder will be those most prone to racial and sectarian violence, and they are well armed. This will be a long-term problem that I expect to extend well past F47's death.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
40. Oh yes, that's how I see it
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 03:40 PM
Mar 5

As a percentage 35% sounds fairly low, but go shopping or to a ball game and look around, 35 out of 100 of those people think the current madness is okay.

I also think about those who will stubbornly hang on after 47 is gone and it is very frightening. They may recede from public view for awhile, but they'll still stockpile guns, build compounds, start more private militias, and occasionally pull crap like the Oklahoma City bombing or Jan 6.

It has been a problem that has been swept aside for many years and we've learned the hard way not to ignore such people. They won't stay in the shadows forever. Meanwhile, we've had republicans who actually catered to these extremists because they'll do anything for a vote.

0rganism

(25,650 posts)
41. 35% is a dangerously high number, under these circumstances
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 04:03 PM
Mar 5

Even 10,000 armed lunatics bent on destroying the nation for revenge on their cult leader would be more than enough to overwhelm law enforcement in many states. 100,000 might well be able to outright seize control of a state government for a few months. Some states could even welcome such behavior as "liberation" or something, posting up these armed militias as enforcers on every street corner.

And 100,000,000 insurrectionist militants? Well, they could get a lot done, and they'd barely need to coordinate. Someone qualified better be putting in the Big Think about how to re-integrate society in the wake of this disaster, assuming any of us survive.

PatSeg

(53,214 posts)
42. I'm not terribly optimistic
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 04:28 PM
Mar 5

The problem has been with us for a very long time and so little has been done to solve it.

Yes, that many militants could bring about a civil war and being they are better armed than most people, they have a big advantage over the rest of us.

Of course, it doesn't help that Trump pardoned all the Jan 6 insurrectionists. Now they are even more emboldened and possibly more organized and very angry.

MustLoveBeagles

(16,483 posts)
17. If we start seeing consistent polls
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 12:40 PM
Mar 5

With below 36% then I'll celebrate. With any luck 🤞 this is the start of a pattern.

Justice matters.

(9,806 posts)
36. 2 out of 3 want the orange $atan gone.
Thu Mar 5, 2026, 02:55 PM
Mar 5

Off to his locked-up nursing home in a straight jacket and without a phone.

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