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On Lawrence O'Donell - Michael Moore wants Democrats to save Trump voters from Trump (Original Post) Xipe Totec Dec 2016 OP
Michael Moore needs to do his day job. NT duffyduff Dec 2016 #1
I think we need to let The Hurl of Orange destroy his base. nt Xipe Totec Dec 2016 #2
Michael Moore called the election... Joe941 Dec 2016 #24
And he lied about the rust belt white males. duffyduff Dec 2016 #25
The economy has everything to do with the entrenchment of that bigotry. People revile welfare and JCanete Dec 2016 #30
He once was editor of Mother Jones Generic Other Dec 2016 #31
He didn't last long in that MJ gig. Four months to be exact. Hardly a journalism career. duffyduff Dec 2016 #37
Why do progressives need to attack our friends Generic Other Dec 2016 #40
I first want to save anti-Trump voters. Trump voters need to learn something. SharonAnn Dec 2016 #3
Trump is a believer in Social Darwinism. Xipe Totec Dec 2016 #5
Yeah but those consequences affect us, too. dionysus Dec 2016 #11
I'm tired of being asked to clean up the stupid NastyRiffraff Dec 2016 #36
Trump voters deserve the shit storm they are going to get! hrmjustin Dec 2016 #4
But we don't. Nt. dionysus Dec 2016 #12
He wants us all to do what we can to save us all from trump. elleng Dec 2016 #6
How will people ever learn that elections have consequences, unless elections have consequences? Xipe Totec Dec 2016 #7
That lesson has limits, though... Wounded Bear Dec 2016 #27
Deplorables are beyond redemption. Too bad for their sorry racist asses. oasis Dec 2016 #8
Fat fuking chance MFM008 Dec 2016 #9
No saving Trump standingtall Dec 2016 #10
Nope. Elections have consequences. nt. SaschaHM Dec 2016 #13
They will wake up in short order. duffyduff Dec 2016 #15
Because people deserve to die for voting the wrong way? Tiggeroshii Dec 2016 #14
People are going to standingtall Dec 2016 #20
The reality of the situation is that we are all in this together regardless of how we voted. Tiggeroshii Dec 2016 #29
If they voted to die? And they thought they were only voting to kill. Crunchy Frog Dec 2016 #35
So the Jews who voted for Hitler and ended up murdered in camps? Tiggeroshii Dec 2016 #39
Not within our power. All we can do is make Republicans geek tragedy Dec 2016 #16
We all go down together or not. This isn't about "I told you so". It's saving our country. KittyWampus Dec 2016 #17
Tell that to the deplorables. nt Xipe Totec Dec 2016 #23
THey thought he would just take it away from the blacks, browns and other minorities JI7 Dec 2016 #18
From the seldom heard part of Hillary's "basket of deplorables" speech: aidbo Dec 2016 #19
Trump got a few billions in free media Madam45for2923 Dec 2016 #34
No Trump voters have to learn a lesson. If you save them then Trump will blame it all on you UCmeNdc Dec 2016 #21
most important part of MM interview is we need to form rapid response teams wordpix Dec 2016 #22
He's right Generic Other Dec 2016 #32
Why not? Wounded Bear Dec 2016 #26
Tramp voters will just have to learn the hard way meow2u3 Dec 2016 #28
Are Trump voters worried about/for us? Want to protect us from Trump? Madam45for2923 Dec 2016 #33
Michael Moore should be talking about Russia, and so should you. nt LaydeeBug Dec 2016 #38
 

Joe941

(2,848 posts)
24. Michael Moore called the election...
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 11:28 AM
Dec 2016

meanwhile he was ridiculed and made fun of here. I think we ought to listen to what he says.

 

duffyduff

(3,251 posts)
25. And he lied about the rust belt white males.
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 11:48 AM
Dec 2016

His ideas have been totally debunked, or haven't you noticed?

The economy had nothing to do with their votes. Bigotry, especially sexism, was the reason these guys voted for Trump.

Moore is basically a comic type, with his self-indulgent books and movies employing humorous touches. He is not a serious thinker or analyst.

In other words, he is just another Hollywood type who should not be taken seriously, like Susan Sarandon.

 

JCanete

(5,272 posts)
30. The economy has everything to do with the entrenchment of that bigotry. People revile welfare and
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 03:55 PM
Dec 2016


immigrants BECAUSE they think these things are hurting their way of life. That is so far off the mark that it daunting to figure out how to get them on the mark, but you're insistence that racism isn't largely a component of social engineering, in large part for somebody's economic reasons, is just not correct.

Give them a truthful economic message. Give them one that erodes their fears of things they shouldn't be afraid of and show them the face of their actual enemy. Not only does that process do some of the dismantling of racism in itself, it takes away that limbic brain reaction to talking about race and racism. It's no longer a matter of survival to cling to those racist notions.

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
31. He once was editor of Mother Jones
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 04:45 AM
Dec 2016

Ran for public office and won as a teenager. Started a progressive magazine in Flint. Fought General Motors. I would hardly call him a Hollywood "type."

 

duffyduff

(3,251 posts)
37. He didn't last long in that MJ gig. Four months to be exact. Hardly a journalism career.
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 12:36 PM
Dec 2016

I know all about him. He never was an effective activist pre-Hollywood.

Nobody had heard of him until his self-indulgent documentaries came to the fore, beginning with Roger and Me. These flicks were his ticket to fame and fortune.

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
40. Why do progressives need to attack our friends
Sun Dec 25, 2016, 12:41 AM
Dec 2016

I of course would love to hear about all of your work helping promote liberal causes. What rubbish it is to spend more energy attacking Our allies than you spend attacking the right -- are there not enough of them to keep you busy?

SharonAnn

(13,781 posts)
3. I first want to save anti-Trump voters. Trump voters need to learn something.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 11:34 PM
Dec 2016

They need to learn that their votes have consequences.

I do have a little sympathy for them, but very little.

Group of Trump voters here are starting to figure out that they may lose their disability, medicaid/Obamacare, etc., etc.

Xipe Totec

(43,892 posts)
5. Trump is a believer in Social Darwinism.
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 11:36 PM
Dec 2016

So, I guess, they're about to find out what survival of the fittest means.

NastyRiffraff

(12,448 posts)
36. I'm tired of being asked to clean up the stupid
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 12:33 PM
Dec 2016

It happens every time. They vote against their own interest, and we are asked to educate them. You can't educate people who don't want to be educated. I have ZERO sympathy for Trump voters. If they regret their votes, they need to learn that they have to live with their choice. That may sound harsh, but honestly, I'm tired of covering for them.

Unfortunately, the rest of us have to live with their consequences too.

Xipe Totec

(43,892 posts)
7. How will people ever learn that elections have consequences, unless elections have consequences?
Thu Dec 22, 2016, 11:45 PM
Dec 2016

They thought it would be pretty funny to elect an incompetent clown.

Can you hear the laughter through the tears?

Wounded Bear

(58,765 posts)
27. That lesson has limits, though...
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:04 PM
Dec 2016

you don't teach your children to be careful in traffic by letting them play marbles on the freeway.

The Trump phenomenon is approaching that level of absurdity.

standingtall

(2,787 posts)
10. No saving Trump
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 12:21 AM
Dec 2016

voters from Trump without them having to suffer through Trump first.
There is a part of me that thinks it would be best if social security were privatized,medicare turned into a voucher system etc.I would not want that to be permanent though. If it could only be limited too just republican voters,but it can't. Maybe that's what it is going to take for these people to finally learn. Seems a common theme with Trump and republican voters in general when asked about the destruction of safety nets etc. is to say they wont really do that. Seriously how long have republicans been threatening social security. Even tried to privatize social security the last time a republican was in the white house and still senior citizens continue to vote overwhelming republican as long I can remember. I know there are many senior citizens who don't vote republican who get offended when this demographic fact is pointed out. I'm not talking about them,but the majority of seniors that cast their votes for republicans.

Maybe they finally need to lose something to learn something,but then again maybe not. Maybe the republican lie machine can convince them that Democrats control the congress and senate and blame us when republicans destroy their safety net.

SaschaHM

(2,897 posts)
13. Nope. Elections have consequences. nt.
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:01 AM
Dec 2016

I know that is a terrible thing to say, but we have been warning about the consequences of voting for the current anti-entitlement republican agenda for the last 8 years. It is time to let those that vote for it against their own best interest to suffer the consequences. While we must mitigate the damage so that the country is salvageable in 4 years, the cycle of Dems building up an economy to only have it torn down by Republicans needs to end. Trump's going to do just that while lining his pockets.

 

duffyduff

(3,251 posts)
15. They will wake up in short order.
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:18 AM
Dec 2016

The GOP will not touch those programs because they know it would be the end of their party. Gerrymandering and Putin wouldn't save the party.

standingtall

(2,787 posts)
20. People are going to
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 07:01 AM
Dec 2016

die because they voted the wrong way,and people who didn't vote the wrong way are going to die,because another group of people voted the wrong way. Do they deserve to die,because of it? No,but that is still the reality situation once the GOP starts cutting safety nets and messing with health care. Those that survive through what is likely to happen need to learn a lesson going forward so fewer people die for someone voting the wrong way in the future.

 

Tiggeroshii

(11,088 posts)
29. The reality of the situation is that we are all in this together regardless of how we voted.
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 03:39 PM
Dec 2016

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The true color of a persons character really isnt how they vote or their politics, but what they do when faced with standing up for their fellow person. If you voted the right way but refuse to house somebody who will certainly die, then your true colors are shown. If you voted the wrong way but stand up for a hundred people who may face chambers, then you have vindicated yourself far beyond any vote you can make. Not that those things will happen, but a vote is nothing compared to how you react when faced with the deepest of moral crises.

Crunchy Frog

(26,698 posts)
35. If they voted to die? And they thought they were only voting to kill.
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 10:53 AM
Dec 2016

Elections have consequences. And it's not like the Dems are in any kind of position to save them from themselves anyway.

 

KittyWampus

(55,894 posts)
17. We all go down together or not. This isn't about "I told you so". It's saving our country.
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 02:25 AM
Dec 2016

Sadly, many Trump voters are ignorant (Moore even politely said that) and easily manipulated.

Democrats need to learn how to market their message and stick to that narrative.

JI7

(89,283 posts)
18. THey thought he would just take it away from the blacks, browns and other minorities
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 03:01 AM
Dec 2016

not real americans like them

 

aidbo

(2,328 posts)
19. From the seldom heard part of Hillary's "basket of deplorables" speech:
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 04:31 AM
Dec 2016
...but that other basket of people are people who feel that the government has let them down, the economy has let them down, nobody cares about them, nobody worries about what happens to their lives and their futures, and they're just desperate for change. It doesn't really even matter where it comes from. They don't buy everything he says, but he seems to hold out some hope that their lives will be different. They won't wake up and see their jobs disappear, lose a kid to heroin, feel like they're in a dead-end. Those are people we have to understand and empathize with as well."


If, instead of apologizing for this(!), she had said something along the lines of, 'Yes, some of Trumps supporters are deplorable, but what I was trying to get at was that we need to reach out to the other half who feel left behind in an economy where the income & wealth is concentrated in the upper echelons!'

She should have hammered that point - that she wants to reach out to the other half (and everyone who is marginalized by the system) - loudly & proudly.

Apologizing for the remark makes no sense. If you believe, as is verifiable that roughly half of his supporters are racist, or homophobic, or xenophobic, whatever-phobic; then why would you want to apologize for calling them what they are?

The sad thing is that she didn't say this to her rank & file run-of-the-mill supporters, it was said at a high dollar fundraiser in NYC, attended by many celebrities, with ticket prices starting at $1200.

"And what I hope is that in addition to your extraordinary generosity, you will go to our website, hillaryclinton.com, or text to join at 47246 to see how else you can get involved."

WaPo says her campaign & the party and joint fundraisers spent $1.2 billion, I'm struggling to see what good it did.
 

Madam45for2923

(7,178 posts)
34. Trump got a few billions in free media
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 09:34 AM
Dec 2016
WaPo says her campaign & the party and joint fundraisers spent $1.2 billion, I'm struggling to see what good it did.

UCmeNdc

(9,601 posts)
21. No Trump voters have to learn a lesson. If you save them then Trump will blame it all on you
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 09:10 AM
Dec 2016

for messing with his successful program.

It is best to just say "I would not do that" then let Trump go down the road all by himself.

wordpix

(18,652 posts)
22. most important part of MM interview is we need to form rapid response teams
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 10:59 AM
Dec 2016

i.e. EVERY DEM concerned about what Trump is doing should have a team of 5-10 friends who will immediately put out FB and other soc media calls for action and let others know what's going on to resist.

MM says what will happen will make our heads spin with repugs in total control of House, Senate, presidency and SCOTUS.

Generic Other

(28,979 posts)
32. He's right
Sat Dec 24, 2016, 04:49 AM
Dec 2016

And we on DU who were here during the Bush years rallied the troops daily. We are the resistance.

Wounded Bear

(58,765 posts)
26. Why not?
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 01:01 PM
Dec 2016

Repubs have been working the last 8 years to protect Obama voters from Obama.

We should return the favor. In spades.

meow2u3

(24,775 posts)
28. Tramp voters will just have to learn the hard way
Fri Dec 23, 2016, 02:48 PM
Dec 2016

The same way they always had to learn. They never heed warnings from us--even when we're right, we're wrong in their eyes.

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