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In reply to the discussion: The Dumbing Down of America: Who Lit the Fuse? [View all]The2ndWheel
(7,947 posts)29. It's weird how the stupid side of the political sphere
is always the one that you yourself aren't on. The other side is always stupid, and every side says that about the other side. Each side saying that has this or that example to prove their opinion.
Nobody ever says "I'm on the stupid side", because you wouldn't choose to be on the stupid side. That would make you sort of stupid, but of course that can't be, because nobody wants to think that they're stupid.
Everyone is the hero in their own movie. The side that you've ended up being on, for whatever reasons, must be the side that fights for truth, justice, and the American way.
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It started with Reagan, followed by Bush with Dan Quayle, then Quayle entertained a run but
shraby
Jun 2016
#1
I'll add, more specifically, it started with the 401K casino economy Rs sold and Dems were happy to
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Jun 2016
#16
Demonizing. Republicans demonize Democrats. Democrats demonize Republicans. The Tea Party demonizes
merrily
Jun 2016
#2
I just saw a poll on television tonight that reported that 65% of Republicans DON'T BELIEVE that
Trust Buster
Jun 2016
#3
Alex Jones is so way out there and they love him - it's the conspiracy stories
womanofthehills
Jun 2016
#10
I can't help but think tha a critical article using the phrase Stupidparty contributes to the demise
PaulaFarrell
Jun 2016
#12
This graphic tells the disturbing tale of Stupidparty peeps' reality defense mechansims:
Surya Gayatri
Jun 2016
#14
I think it started when people stopped getting their news from the same sources.
Captain Stern
Jun 2016
#23
Effective commercial branding requires little thought, insight or reasoning.
LanternWaste
Jun 2016
#35