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Philosophy, Religion & Society / Re: Trump
« Last post by Roundy on April 18, 2024, 12:08:16 PM »So what you're saying is that if Democrats were Republicans, Republicans would vote for them.
Tom gonna Tom.
So what you're saying is that if Democrats were Republicans, Republicans would vote for them.
Correct. Republicans see traditionalism and conservatism as a moral and fiscal vote. This is why Democrats have failed in defaming Trump.But he is defamed. You said so yourself that they seem him as unfit and immoral. It just doesn't matter. If Satan were a Republican, they'd vote for him.
It is not enough to defame him. You have provided something better.
In previous eras Democrats would have taken the tactic to move many of their positions back towards the center, or even to the right, and include their own specific pet liberal topics which have mass voter appeal. This is why it is said that Democrats were more conservative at various points in time. They sought to match the success of their opponents with some added liberalism, largely focusing on the strength and appeal of their positions.
It does not matter that the model is made out of glass or if it is made out of mathematical equations for how the light behaves. It's a model - a representation of a scheme. If it were a mathematical equation, would you be asking where the equations are in the universe? That would obviously be very silly to do that. Hence, it does not matter if it is made of glass or not.
I don't think this tactic of defaming Trump is working out for you guys.
https://www.theblaze.com/news/voters-cnn-trump-unfit-vote-for-him-anywayQuoteVoters shock CNN when they reveal who they're voting for after saying Trump is unfit for office: 'But I'm voting for him'
APRIL 17, 2024
Democrats love to harp on Donald Trump's moral fitness, arguing his criminal proceedings and moral character render him unfit for the presidency.
CNN correspondent Gary Tuchman recently spoke with voters in Roberts County, Texas, where he discovered that voters agree with that argument. But at the end of the day, those same voters admitted they will still support Trump over President Joe Biden on Election Day.
Voter Kay Swart described Trump's moral character as "terrible," something that "can't get much lower than it is."
"He continues to make crazy comments about being a dictator first day and repercussions against people who he feels have wronged him," Swart continued.
But, to Tuchman's surprise, neither Trump's moral character nor the possibility that he will be criminally convicted will deter Swart or her husband, Ron, from voting for Trump.
"I don't think he's fit, but I'm voting for him," Kay Swart said.
Ron, moreover, agreed that Trump "most definitely" possess poor ethics and morals. But in his view, anything is better than Biden.
"I feel like as wrong as it's going to be to have [Trump] for president, he's still going to be a lot better president for the United States than what we're going with Joe Biden and the Democrats," Ron Swart said. "I really feel like that we are not going be able to survive another four years of the Democrats in charge."
Well it certainly makes perfect sense that the primary component of a movie's fanbase is the demographic that the entire genre is built around. It's sort of like being surprised that Transformer films are mostly viewed by teenagers as well.
This just in: most of Paw Patrol's audience is young children!
Voters shock CNN when they reveal who they're voting for after saying Trump is unfit for office: 'But I'm voting for him'
APRIL 17, 2024
Democrats love to harp on Donald Trump's moral fitness, arguing his criminal proceedings and moral character render him unfit for the presidency.
CNN correspondent Gary Tuchman recently spoke with voters in Roberts County, Texas, where he discovered that voters agree with that argument. But at the end of the day, those same voters admitted they will still support Trump over President Joe Biden on Election Day.
Voter Kay Swart described Trump's moral character as "terrible," something that "can't get much lower than it is."
"He continues to make crazy comments about being a dictator first day and repercussions against people who he feels have wronged him," Swart continued.
But, to Tuchman's surprise, neither Trump's moral character nor the possibility that he will be criminally convicted will deter Swart or her husband, Ron, from voting for Trump.
"I don't think he's fit, but I'm voting for him," Kay Swart said.
Ron, moreover, agreed that Trump "most definitely" possess poor ethics and morals. But in his view, anything is better than Biden.
"I feel like as wrong as it's going to be to have [Trump] for president, he's still going to be a lot better president for the United States than what we're going with Joe Biden and the Democrats," Ron Swart said. "I really feel like that we are not going be able to survive another four years of the Democrats in charge."
..Reposts a video already posted in the same thread ...