Tag: Trump Supporters

Young people may not get the meme here. In any case, it’s about belief in a conman to one’s great detriment. Cult leader Jim Jones died with his followers in 1978.  By contrast, Trump supporters won’t die because of their …

Following Cult Leaders Brings Pain Read More »

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A reader poses the question: Should we feel sorry for these Trump supporters, i.e., morons who donated their hard-earned and much-need money to this traitorous grifter? The most obvious answer is no, but keep in mind that these people, in …

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Here’s just another data point to the effect that what the Fox News people broadcast about Trump has no connection to the truth.

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I’m hoping that the election tally shown here is an indication that the American people at the right-most end of the political spectrum, even garden-variety Trump supporters, have reached their limits in terms of how much hate and stupidity they …

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Exactly right, and the number of objects of Trump supporters’ hatred continues to grow; new categories of detestable people emerge continually. Now, on top of Muslims, Jews, blacks, Asians, LGBTQs, immigrants, poor people, libtards, people of science, we have woke. …

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On a discussion of the merits of EVs, Reader A notes: I’ll keep my V8s gas hogs over electric, to which Reader B replies: Have you driven an EV yet? I could never go back to louder, slower, more expensive …

Do You Really Want Louder, Slower, and More Expensive Transportation? Hell Yes. Read More »

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Things are divisive in U.S. politics, but they haven’t come to the point that progressives wear shirts like this, if only for the concern about welcoming bodily damage. Trump supporters are far more likely to be brazen in terms of …

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Perhaps the most important take-away from the Reagan presidency is that political rhetoric that creates a strong bond of connection with conservative voters buys a Republican president a pass against many, if not all, of his missteps in office.  If …

Reagan Was the First “Teflon” President, But Sadly, Not the Last Read More »

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How possible is this, given that we live in a country where half the country believes the Big Lie and rejects science? Let’s recognize that the country was never truly homogeneous, but is there a path towards some workable level …

A Reunified America? Read More »

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The 1981 flick “My Dinner with Andre” represented a departure from traditional filmmaking across several different dimensions.  No plot, no character development, no cinematography, no tension, and certainly no denouement.  At the same time, it’s thoroughly worthwhile.

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