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Zaune wrote:And which candidate made oblique reference to the possibility of "2nd Amendment solutions" if they lost again?
President Elect Donald J Trump.

And he also said that if Hillary was so anti-gun she should forgo her security detail. Some people thought that meant he was calling for her assassination, others noted he was pointing out the hypocrisy of someone who is surrounded by weapons demanding others should give up theirs. Amazing how oblique comments can be interpreted in many different ways.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Guardian is a British newspaper, yes?
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Simon_Jester wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but the Guardian is a British newspaper, yes?
Yep, but has a US office and an Australian one.

Well, it may be had a US office, they had to lay off 100 odd staff earlier in the year because apparently printing nothing but wall to wall 'my feelings' articles wasn't boosting sales. Who knew?
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Does the woman who posted the tweet live in the US? Or is she making comments regarding a foreign politician?
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Simon_Jester wrote:Does the woman who posted the tweet live in the US? Or is she making comments regarding a foreign politician?
I imagine the Secret Service will be asking her those exact same questions, unfortunately she's deleted her Twitter so I can't ask her myself.
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From Governor O'Malley's Facebook page:
Since the election, I have been approached by many Democrats who believe our party needs new leadership. I'm taking a hard look at DNC Chair because I know how badly we need to reform our nominating process, articulate a bold progressive vision, recommit ourselves to higher wages and a stronger middle class, and return to our roots as a nationwide, grassroots party.
Let the leadership battles begin!

While he would not necessarily be the strongest choice, I would support O'Malley as DNC chair.
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Simon_Jester wrote:The problem is that this kind of mindset is informed, it is fed by racism. It is a lot easier to deport a racist caricature than to inflict knowing harm on real human beings.

It is easier to want to deport the brown people who are simultaneously a bunch of lazy criminals AND taking your job by working harder than you for less money. It is harder to want to deport a mother with children.

It is easier to want to deport the people who want to impose sharia law on you and secretly plot in the mosque to murder all Americans before imposing sharia on them, than it is to deport someone who got the hell out of Syria because there are rampaging Islamic fundies in Syria.

People who do NOT have these racist brainbugs in their head, who have got their head on straight... They are quite capable of engaging with issues like immigration and terrorism. The thing they do not do is pretend that hurting ten million people who didn't do anything to them is the answer to a problem that may or may not even exist. Hurting ten million people who didn't do anything to you is pretty much the sole province of racists. And going by what Trump, and many of his most vocal supporters, want... that is the province where Trump and his core support live.
Yes it can be fed by racism. I'm sure for some people it might even be unintentional racism, to give people the benefit of the doubt, fed by fears created by news media presenting these one sided caricatures of people while being unwilling to show hardworking Latino immigrants being proud Americans or Syrian refugees being thankful they were given the chance to come to a country with far fewer murderous religious thugs then where they came from. The media tends to only show the criminals and welfare cases coming from South of the border and extremists and assholes using immigrants as a cover to follow the ways of Trump and assault women or do terrorist attacks.

The thing is there are people doing those things, there are Mexican criminal gangs, illegals coming here to game the system, refugees going around "grabbing women by the pussy", and planning or committing act of terrible terror. Just because something is a caricature doesn't mean its not based atleast partially on reality. To put an example there is the caricature of people in WV being toothless meth smoking prescription pain pill popping high school drop-outs. Are most people here that way, am I sitting here smoking a meth cigarette or something? Negatory good buddy. But that doesn't mean those sort of people don't exist and aren't a problem. They do exist and are very much a problem.

That reality of those caricatures is why atleast some people want immigration reform. Not because they even want to hurt people but because they don't want themselves and their own hurt. They don't want to hurt those 10 million people but they damn sure don't want to be hurt by them.

Though the thought that those 10 million illegals or whatever they be called meow didn't personally hurt them as a reason to not worry about them seems ood. The fact is they committed a crime by coming here illegally or overstaying their visas or whatever. We have laws in this country, laws that require law breakers to be punished regardless of whether or not they harmed people. Some people who don't even think all the illegals need kicked out think something should be done about the fact they broke laws, some acknowledgement, something that shows laws apply equally to everyone (unless you are rich and famous).

And even if the never hurt anyone personally their presence can hurt people financially. To use that tired ass line, they DO take jobs from some people, they do effect the economy. They hurt themselves by being undocumented, allow themselves to be take advantage of by modern day slave drivers who will pay them a pittance if even that, allow themselves to be abused and hurt because they can't get a decent job and won't go to the cops.
Put this way. Trump voters looked at this man, this man who has probably raped his interns and will surely rape his country, and decided to trust him. They looked at this man who has been a millionaire all his life and lives in big fancy towers in New York, and decided he's the one who will look out for the interests of poor people in rural America.

Clinton voters looked at Trump and went "Nuh-uh. No way."

Whose set of fear, and willingness to declare allegiance, makes more sense? Which is more rational?
You forgot to add that he hasn't paid federal income taxes in awhile and has never served the country either as a politician or in the military. But I digress. Trump voters looked at this man, this man who was hit with lies and exaggerations from the lame stream media for locker room comments and will surely be hit with more exaggerations about what job he will do, and decided to trust him. They looked at this man who was rich all his life and lived in fancy towers he built himself (though paid maybe sometimes unpaid workers) in New York city but still looked showed he will look at for the interests of poor people in rural America.

Trump voters at Clinton, a women plagued by scandals and corruption, stained with the blood of innocents, wearing the NASCAR sponsor patches of corporate interests, and with the future of every hardworking American in her hands to be strangled and went "Nuh-uh. No way Jose. And why does that J sound like an H, that not America!!!"

Both what you and I wrote are true.....from a certain point of view.

Both sides were willing to overlook or write off the failings of their chosen candidate. Hillary supporters had the email scandals, Benghazi, the Clinton foundation, the Fast and Furious gun walking bullshit, her talking down to rural people, and everything else that had conservative voters wetting themselves and conservative politicians getting a stiffy you could hang a tire on and said it was all overblown, all the fault of the media, lies or untruths while believing every little scary thing said about Trump by the same media. They did the exact same thing Trump supporters did.

Neither one of their sets of fear or willingness to declare allegiance makes sense, both are highly irrational based on emotions. Both sides were willing to overlook or minimize clear flaws in their chosen idol while only seeing the flaws of the opposition. Both sides were led like cows to the slaughter house by fear mongering and media bias.
Yeah. I don't disagree. The problem is, and has long been, that the people most easily recruited to vote for right-wing candidates think voting is normal. A lot of the people who would be recruited to vote for left-wing candidates (or, hell, anyone who isn't a right-winger) do not think voting is normal, for a variety of reasons.
One could argue its just the problem of age, Republicans tend to skew towards older while Democrats skew younger. Older people tend to take their civic dooty more seriously while younger people tend to call civic duty civic dooty.

The failing of the Dem party could be the fact they don't try to appeal more towards older, more conservative voters but thats just not part of their platform. Trying to appeal too hard to older conservatives would diminish their younger liberal base.
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K. A. Pital wrote:TTP, TTIP and even NAFTA are on the line:
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To be wiped out within first 100 days or 200 days of Trump. Hope this happens, fingers crossed.
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aerius wrote:
K. A. Pital wrote:TTP, TTIP and even NAFTA are on the line:
http://www.politico.eu/article/trump-wi ... irst-days/

To be wiped out within first 100 days or 200 days of Trump. Hope this happens, fingers crossed.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:From Governor O'Malley's Facebook page:
Since the election, I have been approached by many Democrats who believe our party needs new leadership. I'm taking a hard look at DNC Chair because I know how badly we need to reform our nominating process, articulate a bold progressive vision, recommit ourselves to higher wages and a stronger middle class, and return to our roots as a nationwide, grassroots party.
Let the leadership battles begin!

While he would not necessarily be the strongest choice, I would support O'Malley as DNC chair.
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My apologies. I did not realize that that was a rule, and it seemed pertinent to both threads. I will not do so in future.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:My apologies. I did not realize that that was a rule, and it seemed pertinent to both threads. I will not do so in future.

Less a rule, more my personal edict as an extension of the rules against having multiple identical threads because I hate parallel identical conversations. They make conversations harder to track.
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Apparently the brilliant strategists at the DNC were actively promoting Trump. I guess the charitable interpretation is that none of them stopped to think about whether they really wanted to shift the Overton window even more towards the Right and what would happen if they lost, but I find myself unable to discount the possibility they just didn't care. After all, they are well off enough to be buffered from the consequences of failure. Also note the date - primaries hadn't even started and they already had their mind set on Hillary as their nominee.
Joun_Lord wrote: Fear lead to anger, anger leads to hate, hate leads to having a Pumpkin headed dumbass leading the US. When people are fearful towards something they are going to lash out with anger. Do you not think there was just as much fear and hate towards Trump by those in the Hillary campaign?
No, I don't. More fear than hate. For all of Clinton's flaws, her rhetoric focused on preventing harm that would result from a Trump victory. She didn't talk about arresting Trump or 2nd Amendment solutions. Trump's focused on what he was going to do to scapegoats and those who got in his way.
And I would not say the traditional white worldview is collapsing, all traditional worldviews are. Backwards intolerant schools of thought are becoming recognized by many for the bullshit it is. The problem in the minds of some people is while backwards intolerance is not something that is just found in the realm of white people some people seem to imply that it is. Some people seem not against shitty things like being anti-gay or racist that unfortunately have had a massive part of white culture (though again, not just limited to whites) but seem against white culture in general. Quasi-racist comments and jokes against traditionally powerless people like poor whites in general and some distinctive rural cultures do not get called out, they are accepted. The plight of middle class and poor white people seems actively ignored if not ridiculed.
I'm well aware that things like homophobia or racist attitudes aren't limited to white people. But the difference is that white people held all the power in the US and were in a position to impose, reinforce, and perpetuate their worldview to the detriment of minorities. Slavery. Trail of Tears and Indian Wars. The Chinese Exclusion Act. GI Bill essentially excluding black veterans. Redlining. Now contrast that to some core American archetypes/values - the exercising your rights, the frontiersman, coming to the New World to become a citizen, home ownership, etc and realize they were for the most part out of reach for people who weren't white. I can go on and on, but the point is that racial minorities have always been underprivileged and have had to put up with it because there was little they could do about it. And while poor and rural white people did struggle with classism, they at least didn't have to deal with being brown on top of that.

A lot of progress has been made in recent decades on leveling the field. But unfortunately, when you're used to having people below you, when those people start rising up, it feels like you're being lowered. Non-white voices are increasingly entering mainstream discourse and sometimes challenging the most basic assumptions some white people have never examined before. And challenging the basic worldview of somebody can set off a lot of hostility. My favorite example is probably this Megyn Kelly clip where she insists that Santa Claus and Jesus are white and strenuously resists otherwise because That's How It's Always Been. Conservatives label this "identity politics", but the truth is "identity politics" have always existed - people just didn't notice because it only came in one stripe and worked in their favor. Frankly, identity politics are necessary to get things that matter to a community fixed - if the LGBT community didn't organize and get themselves noticed and accepted, they probably wouldn't have the limited rights they have today.

"Make America Great Again" is an empty vessel that people fill in with an idealized vision (Kind of like Obama's Hope :wink:), and for many Trump supporters, they're thinking of a time when they still had an economic and social order to their advantage. A few years ago, I spent Thanksgiving with my Uncle's mother-in-law, who is white and in her 90s. We watched some old classic film from the 50s and at the end, she remarked that she missed those good old days when you could trust people and didn't have to worry about crime. The thought that those "good old days" weren't so good to minorities didn't even register and I doubt she was aware that homicide rates are just as low today as they were then.
Whether this is true or not it still is what some people believe and informs their worldview. They think people hate them so they are going to hate right back or at the very least not care so much for issues championed by said people. And I don't think its really true, I don't think the Democrats are anti-white or rural. I do think they did fudge up by seeming to pander too hard to people who might feelz that way and ignoring the legitimate grievances of rural and poor white in the process.
Democratic elites are guilty of their share of classism, and yes, there is a lot more pandering towards minorities going on. The strategically selected backdrop crowds for campaign events has been getting more diverse each election goes on. A lack of good jobs, increasing healthcare costs, drug epidemics, etc are perfectly legitimate grievances that deserve to be addressed. But the poor whites aren't the only ones suffering from it all, and in fact, going by census results, they're still doing better than their minority counterparts. I don't buy the narrative that they're merely voicing their discontent because of poor economic prospects.
I would not say, or in this case type with copious amounts of spell check involved, immigration is automatically racist. For some it is no doubt a worry about hordes of darkies coming over and stealing our white wimmen and our white jobs and not even having the decency to use our white english while doing it. For others it is the fact people are coming here using our resources, taking our jobs, bringing crime and drugs, and breaking our laws to arrive here. I don't think its really racist to be worried about that. It nor fear of terrorism is automatically racist just because the people most likely to come here tuking ur jerbs and blowing up our stuff are brown people.
Immigration and terrorism are just dog whistles. Areas like rural Michigan have fuck all immigrants (and terrorism for that matter). Furthermore, immigrants appear to commit less crime than the general population.

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I'm deeply skeptical of anything out of Wikileaks, but if its true that members of the DNC and the Clinton campaign deliberately promoted far Right candidates because they thought it would make the Republicans easier to beat, then they are both morally bankrupt and staggeringly incompetent.

And no one involved should ever hold any position in politics, elected or appointed, ever again.
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Oh, and "a potential Hillary Clinton campaign" in 2015... :( :lol:
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Exonerate wrote:"Make America Great Again" is an empty vessel that people fill in with an idealized vision (Kind of like Obama's Hope :wink:), and for many Trump supporters, they're thinking of a time when they still had an economic and social order to their advantage. A few years ago, I spent Thanksgiving with my Uncle's mother-in-law, who is white and in her 90s. We watched some old classic film from the 50s and at the end, she remarked that she missed those good old days when you could trust people and didn't have to worry about crime. The thought that those "good old days" weren't so good to minorities didn't even register and I doubt she was aware that homicide rates are just as low today as they were then.
Yeah. It occurs to me that all that excellent noir fiction of the '30s through the '50s wouldn't even have existed if it weren't for the fact that mid-century society had just as much of a seamy underside as modern society, if not more so.

I mean, what do people think all those private detectives Humphrey Bogart made his living playing were there to investigate? Doesn't anyone know that the word "gangster" originated in the Roaring Twenties? And Al Capone and the like did more than just smuggle liquor, let me tell you.
Immigration and terrorism are just dog whistles. Areas like rural Michigan have fuck all immigrants (and terrorism for that matter). Furthermore, immigrants appear to commit less crime than the general population.
My theory has long been that most crime is committed by dysfunctional bozos who can't make an honest living, due either to extremely bad upbringing, or to just plain being crazystupid or addicted to drugs or some such.

Now, moving to another country is difficult- it requires a certain amount of brains and determination. A dysfunctional bozo is less likely to successfully immigrate to a new country, legally or illegally. Therefore, a smaller percentage of immigrants are criminal types, people whose lack of basic life competence and skills leads them to live a dangerous, uncomfortable life of crime.
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Immigration and terrorism are just dog whistles. Areas like rural Michigan have fuck all immigrants (and terrorism for that matter). Furthermore, immigrants appear to commit less crime than the general population.
My theory has long been that most crime is committed by dysfunctional bozos who can't make an honest living, due either to extremely bad upbringing, or to just plain being crazystupid or addicted to drugs or some such.

Now, moving to another country is difficult- it requires a certain amount of brains and determination. A dysfunctional bozo is less likely to successfully immigrate to a new country, legally or illegally. Therefore, a smaller percentage of immigrants are criminal types, people whose lack of basic life competence and skills leads them to live a dangerous, uncomfortable life of crime.
I'd add the caveat that it likely depends on the barriers to immigration. If you can just walk from country A to country B directly, then I expect immigrants will be no different than the general population. If you have to cross a massive ocean, or overcome other barriers natural or man made, then immigrants will be of a superior caliber by virtue of filtering out the massively dysfunctional.
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Underrepresentation of immigrants in prisons, though, is a misleading idicator. Immigrants can have their staying rights revoked and be deported for offending.

This may also lead to the "normalization" of first-generation immigrant population - like in the Panopticon, they know that their lives are being watched with greater attention, and that severe punishment in the face of expulsion back to Hell threatens them if they are caught breaking the law.

Between second generation and native born, there's barely any difference.
Darmalus wrote:If you have to cross a massive ocean, or overcome other barriers natural or man made, then immigrants will be of a superior caliber by virtue of filtering out the massively dysfunctional.
Not if the county beyond the ocean is so backwards that honor killings, domestic violence and treating wives and children as little more than property are the norm in the country and not the exception. In this case even the superior caliber immigrants would still be seen as horrible people by the standards of recipient nation.
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Simon_Jester wrote:There are a lot of black people who, with reason, believe that the rise of Trump is going to result in a corresponding rise of hate crimes, maybe even lynchings and so on. Which has, in point of fact, already started happening.
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There Is No Violent Hate-Crimewave in 'Trump's America'
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Let's get this out of the way: there's no doubt that Donald Trump's policies may pose a direct threat to certain classes of American people. But in the wake of his Tuesday night election as president of the United States, there has been a wave of people worrying for the physical safety of Mexicans, Muslims, and anyone else who isn't white, male, and gender-conforming. The fear seems to legitimately be that there are would-be perpetrators of sexual assault and race-based violence that have been well-behaved so far but will now, emboldened by a President-elect Trump, suddenly go wild with the raping and the hate crimes.

Implausible? I think so. But the narrative has been bolstered by a few high-profile incidents of alleged aggression in Trump's America.

The first one to really go viral involved a Muslim female student at the University of Louisiana who claimed to have had her hijab ripped off and her wallet stolen the day after Trump's election by two white men wearing Trump hats. But on Thursday, local police announced that the young woman had admitted she fabricated the story. "This incident is no longer under investigation," the Lafayette Police Department said in a press release.

In another incident, this one in San Diego, a young Muslim woman's purse and car were stolen by one white male and one Hispanic male. While the men allegedly made negative comments about Muslims, it seems car stealing was more their motivation than harassment or intimidation—which is obviously shitty, but not necessarily a Trump-inspired act of bigotry.

And an alleged incident of a gay man named Chris Ball getting beaten up by Trump supporters in Santa Monica on election night seems to have not happened the way it was initially recounted, if the incident even happened at all. The Santa Monica Police Department posted a message to Facebook Thursday saying that neither the department nor city officials had "received any information indicating this crime occurred in the City of Santa Monica" and "a check of local hospitals revealed there was no victim of any such incident admitted or treated."

Other instances of "Trump inspired" violence and vandalism have also turned out to be hoaxes or misinterpretations. An alleged Ku Klux Klan rally in honor of Trump's victory turned out to be an old photo of conservatives carrying U.S., Gadsden, and Christian flags that were billowing out in a manner mistaken in a grainy photo for Klan robes. There were no Southern Illinois University students posting blackface selfies to social media after Trump's win.

A Nazi flag that went up over a home in San Francisco Wednesday wasn't a show of support for anti-Jewish sentiment but "a comment on our new president-elect," according to the anti-Trump resident who put it up. "I am hoping people get that this is a political statement, and that I'm not a Nazi supporter."

Other anti-Semitic imagery—such as "Sieg Heil 2016" spray-painted on an abandoned store front in Philadelphia—may have been legit expressions of bigotry or may have been similar attempts at commentary on Trump's election; it's unclear because no one is taking credit for them. The bulk of racist graffiti incidents appear to have happened around middle- and high-schools, which doesn't make their messages any less hurtful, I'm sure, but does suggest a phenomenon driven by mean and immature kids rather than rogue bands of serious neo-Nazis.

And while all sorts of horrible incidents are being reported on Twitter and Facebook... well, anyone can say anything on Twitter and Facebook. The bulk of these stories are "friend of a friend" told me types. But if men were really going around pulling knives on Muslim women on public buses in Trump's name, there would at least be local or campus news reports of it. Same, too, for the alleged wave of transgender teen suicides which keep getting mentioned in media but for which no one can offer any evidence.

I point all of this out not to mock or attempt to diminish the fear or dismay any individuals feel right now but to put things in perspective. The "hate acts reported across the country" in the wake of Trump's victory seem mostly relegated to graffiti at a few schools and one carjacking which may or may not have had anything to do with racial or religious prejudice. Less dramatic acts of racism—name calling, derogatory comments made in passing, etc.—do seem to be bubbling up more frequently this week, if the sheer number of such anecdotes shared online means anything. But while that's a shame in and of itself, it's also a world apart from the wave of "hate crimes" and violent attacks that many are conjuring up right now.

Pushers of this "rampant racist crimewave" in Trump's America story will dismiss posts like this one, and anyone who challenges their narrative, as naive, enabling of racists, or unconscionably non-empathetic to non-straight, white, Christian Americans. But I'm not the one trying to stoke false terror in vulnerable people or over-hype America's levels of hate for pageviews and Twitter faves.
While we can't be sure that all of the claims are false (Gish gallop, anyone?), quite a few have been proven false, and many of the rest could quite easily have been faked, as well. I'm at the point where I'm not believing claims from either side unless there's video evidence, as it's too easy to fake something, there's too much perceived benefit in doing so, and there's almost no danger of being reprimanded if caught out.
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Simon_Jester wrote:Does the woman who posted the tweet live in the US? Or is she making comments regarding a foreign politician?
I imagine the Secret Service will be asking her those exact same questions, unfortunately she's deleted her Twitter so I can't ask her myself.
A quick Google search shows that she is both British and lives in the UK and, and she has been fired.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:I'm deeply skeptical of anything out of Wikileaks, but if its true that members of the DNC and the Clinton campaign deliberately promoted far Right candidates because they thought it would make the Republicans easier to beat, then they are both morally bankrupt and staggeringly incompetent.

And no one involved should ever hold any position in politics, elected or appointed, ever again.
Speaking of which, you know that the RNC was doing similar for Sanders, right? Ignoring him to focus on Hillary? And that both parties help out the Greens/Libertarians some in the hopes of spoiler effect?

Trying to get the other side to have a messy primary is actually a fairly normal tactic. You don't want the other side's worst to actually win, but you focus on the one you expect to have to actually face and not the kookoo you don't because that's *good* tactics... normally. The bad primary really did hurt Romney in 2012.


And keep in mind during the primary, many were terrified of a Cruz victory.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:I'm deeply skeptical of anything out of Wikileaks, but if its true that members of the DNC and the Clinton campaign deliberately promoted far Right candidates because they thought it would make the Republicans easier to beat, then they are both morally bankrupt and staggeringly incompetent.

And no one involved should ever hold any position in politics, elected or appointed, ever again.
Speaking of which, you know that the RNC was doing similar for Sanders, right? Ignoring him to focus on Hillary? And that both parties help out the Greens/Libertarians some in the hopes of spoiler effect?

Trying to get the other side to have a messy primary is actually a fairly normal tactic. You don't want the other side's worst to actually win, but you focus on the one you expect to have to actually face and not the kookoo you don't because that's *good* tactics... normally. The bad primary really did hurt Romney in 2012.


And keep in mind during the primary, many were terrified of a Cruz victory.
Did you read the email? The DNC was explicitly attempting to get either Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Ben Carson elected because they thought it would lead to a easier battle for them.
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ArmorPierce wrote:
Q99 wrote:
The Romulan Republic wrote:I'm deeply skeptical of anything out of Wikileaks, but if its true that members of the DNC and the Clinton campaign deliberately promoted far Right candidates because they thought it would make the Republicans easier to beat, then they are both morally bankrupt and staggeringly incompetent.

And no one involved should ever hold any position in politics, elected or appointed, ever again.
Speaking of which, you know that the RNC was doing similar for Sanders, right? Ignoring him to focus on Hillary? And that both parties help out the Greens/Libertarians some in the hopes of spoiler effect?

Trying to get the other side to have a messy primary is actually a fairly normal tactic. You don't want the other side's worst to actually win, but you focus on the one you expect to have to actually face and not the kookoo you don't because that's *good* tactics... normally. The bad primary really did hurt Romney in 2012.


And keep in mind during the primary, many were terrified of a Cruz victory.
Did you read the email? The DNC was explicitly attempting to get either Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Ben Carson elected because they thought it would lead to a easier battle for them.
And it would have, if it weren't for those meddling kids.

But seriously, both parties have been doing this for awhile. Why do you think a noise utterance collapsed Howard Dean's (the strongest 2004 Democratic candidate) campaign? They wanted to run against Kerry.
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The Romulan Republic wrote:I'm deeply skeptical of anything out of Wikileaks, but if its true that members of the DNC and the Clinton campaign deliberately promoted far Right candidates because they thought it would make the Republicans easier to beat, then they are both morally bankrupt and staggeringly incompetent.

And no one involved should ever hold any position in politics, elected or appointed, ever again.
Look I'm as cynical as they come but Wikileaks has a 100% verified record. Every single thing they've released has always stood up to verification when challenged.

The way one could interpret some of the releases could lead to disagreement of course, but not even at the height of 'it was the Russians' deflection game did anyone in the DNC claim the emails were false. They claimed;
  1. Stolen information
  2. Hacked information
  3. Maybe tampered with information (they cast aspersions with *winkwinknudgenudge* speak)
  4. CNN asked people not read the Wikileaks because that would be illegal (lol)
  5. Or Colin Powell who's balls have dropped and doesn't give a damn just flat out said; yes they're real and they [Wikileaks] have more of them [his emails]
By the way, yet another example of how the Clinton campaign are just a bunch of pathological liars. It's amazing.
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ArmorPierce wrote: Did you read the email? The DNC was explicitly attempting to get either Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, or Ben Carson elected because they thought it would lead to a easier battle for them.
No actually, the email says that "Pied Piper candidates", as in candidates the more mainstream ones would have to follow "include, but aren't limited to". They were using them as examples of who could be used to drive the likes of Jeb (who everyone thought would win) further to the extream's, but they still expected to face Jeb, just with a shit load more baggage from the primary.
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