It's still about that base
no treble
― uncle samsung (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 31 August 2020 14:34 (five years ago)
People - overwhelmingly the young and POC voters that make the difference for Democrats - have been out in the streets for months protesting the existence of a nationwide occupying army and Biden and his cohort do not have a coherent and meaningful response.
Milo Z I definitely respect your perspective here. I'm sure we're all sick of talk of 'electability' too. However I don't think that Defund The Police is a platform plank that will get voters in swing states to turn out for Biden in the numbers needed, I'm sorry.
It seems like there is some way that Democrats could politically outflank Trump, personally I lean towards Tax The Rich. This year has really thrown my sense of political topography way out of whack though. I never would have thought we could bungle the response to a pandemic so singularly, or that Americans could be generally be so blasé about the deaths of hundreds of thousands of our own, after we collectively freaked out for a decade about 3000 people dying in the Twin Towers.
Whatever the potential body blows the Dems could deliver to Trump, I think the most effective ones would have to be starkly visual.
― locked in a death spiral of vindictive gatekeeping (viborg), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:34 (five years ago)
Trump is losing The Troops
The latest Military Times poll shows a continued decline in active-duty service members’ views of President Donald Trump and a slight but significant preference for former Vice President Joe Biden in the upcoming November election among troops surveyed.The results, collected before the political conventions earlier this month, appear to undercut claims from the president that his support among military members is strong thanks to big defense budget increases in recent years and promised moves to draw down troops from overseas conflict zones.But the Military Times Polls, surveying active-duty troops in partnership with the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University, have seen a steady drop in troops’ opinion of the commander in chief since his election four years ago.In the latest results — based on 1,018 active-duty troops surveyed in late July and early August — nearly half of respondents (49.9 percent) had an unfavorable view of the president, compared to about 38 percent who had a favorable view. Questions in the poll had a margin of error of up to 2 percent.Among all survey participants, 42 percent said they “strongly” disapprove of Trump’s time in office.The unfavorable number matches what an earlier Military Times Poll found in late 2019, while the favorable total slipped from just under 42 percent last year. In a poll conducted at the start of Trump’s presidency, 46 percent of troops had a favorable view of him, versus 37 percent who had an unfavorable opinion.Even with the steady decline, Trump’s popularity in the poll remains better than former President Barack Obama. Obama had a 36 percent favorable rating and a 52 percent unfavorable rating in a January 2017 Military Times poll.Still, the dipping popularity among troops — considered by Republican Party leaders to be part of the base of Trump’s support — could prove problematic for the president in the upcoming election.Among active-duty service members surveyed in the poll, 41 percent said they would vote for Biden, the Democratic nominee, if the election was held today. Only 37 percent said they plan to vote to re-elect Trump.Another 13 percent said they plan to vote for a third-party candidate, and nearly 9 percent said they plan on skipping the election altogether. About 40 percent of troops surveyed identified as Republican or Libertarian, 16 percent Democrats, and 44 percent independent or another party.“It’s fair to say that Trump is not as popular as Republican nominees have been in the past among this group,” said Peter Feaver, a White House adviser to former President George W. Bush who now works as a political science professor at Duke University. “The bottom line is that in 2020, Trump can’t be claiming to have overwhelming support in the military.”
The results, collected before the political conventions earlier this month, appear to undercut claims from the president that his support among military members is strong thanks to big defense budget increases in recent years and promised moves to draw down troops from overseas conflict zones.
But the Military Times Polls, surveying active-duty troops in partnership with the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) at Syracuse University, have seen a steady drop in troops’ opinion of the commander in chief since his election four years ago.
In the latest results — based on 1,018 active-duty troops surveyed in late July and early August — nearly half of respondents (49.9 percent) had an unfavorable view of the president, compared to about 38 percent who had a favorable view. Questions in the poll had a margin of error of up to 2 percent.
Among all survey participants, 42 percent said they “strongly” disapprove of Trump’s time in office.
The unfavorable number matches what an earlier Military Times Poll found in late 2019, while the favorable total slipped from just under 42 percent last year. In a poll conducted at the start of Trump’s presidency, 46 percent of troops had a favorable view of him, versus 37 percent who had an unfavorable opinion.
Even with the steady decline, Trump’s popularity in the poll remains better than former President Barack Obama. Obama had a 36 percent favorable rating and a 52 percent unfavorable rating in a January 2017 Military Times poll.
Still, the dipping popularity among troops — considered by Republican Party leaders to be part of the base of Trump’s support — could prove problematic for the president in the upcoming election.
Among active-duty service members surveyed in the poll, 41 percent said they would vote for Biden, the Democratic nominee, if the election was held today. Only 37 percent said they plan to vote to re-elect Trump.
Another 13 percent said they plan to vote for a third-party candidate, and nearly 9 percent said they plan on skipping the election altogether. About 40 percent of troops surveyed identified as Republican or Libertarian, 16 percent Democrats, and 44 percent independent or another party.
“It’s fair to say that Trump is not as popular as Republican nominees have been in the past among this group,” said Peter Feaver, a White House adviser to former President George W. Bush who now works as a political science professor at Duke University. “The bottom line is that in 2020, Trump can’t be claiming to have overwhelming support in the military.”
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:37 (five years ago)
I didn't say it was! In the second paragraph of that post, even - "Even if you argue they can't jump on the defund the police train, they can do better than defend all the good apples you uppity protesters just don't want to think about."
There is a better line possible than "shoot em in the leg" and "give cops an extra $300 billion for bonuses if they don't commit crimes."
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:43 (five years ago)
a word about his weaknesshe’s totally addicted to base
― Li'l Brexit (Tracer Hand), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:46 (five years ago)
Buried in unperson's 'Biden Train choo-choo, you fucking losers' article quotes - "One bright spot for Trump is an increase in support from Latinos. He took 35 percent of the vote among Hispanics in July/August, a 7 point increase from his 2016 showing."
Latinx voters will outnumber African American voters in 2020. This is a pretty big deal.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:46 (five years ago)
I made that point to friends yesterday. Should he lose Florida, it's thanks to the larger Dem Party not realizing Puerto Ricans aren't Cubans who aren't Venezuelans who aren't Dominicans, etc. The party has to target those communities with appeals tailored to them.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 31 August 2020 16:50 (five years ago)
You can argue that Biden hasn't effectively communicated a message on policing and criminal-justice reform, but it's simply not true that he doesn't have a plan. Unless 4,000 words on his website doesn't count for some reason?
― jaymc, Monday, 31 August 2020 17:27 (five years ago)
xpalso a very fine solution to the often gross hispanic/latin@/x "debate"
― rob, Monday, 31 August 2020 17:35 (five years ago)
has anyone been talking about their plan / strategy for dealing with a possible trump win? the topic came up the other day with my partner. i'm white and male (as is my partner) so materially i am probably not directly threatened by another four years of trump. on the other hand the psychological / emotional consequences are real as the last four years have shown. i think my coping mechanism is going to have to be *check out of national news discourse as much as possible*, i.e. quitting twitter, and *focus on a local issue that has meaning". come to think of it, that is probably the exact same thing i should do if biden wins.
― Give me a Chad Smith-type feel (map), Monday, 31 August 2020 17:45 (five years ago)
it's simply not true that he doesn't have a plan. Unless 4,000 words on his website doesn't count
Careful, buddy. The narrative is that he's just staying in his basement and he isn't putting forward any plans or doing anything except being Not Trump. Please do not attempt to cloud the narrative with facts.
― uncle samsung (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 31 August 2020 17:51 (five years ago)
4000 words on his website doesn’t count lol.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:01 (five years ago)
Slides 47-52 of this PowerPoint illustrate how I’ll save us all from the Greater Depression.
the exact same thing i should do if biden wins
the correct answer to all "what should I do if Trump wins??" queries, yes
― unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:05 (five years ago)
4000 words on his website doesn’t count lol.― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, August 31, 2020 1:01 PM (twenty-four minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, August 31, 2020 1:01 PM (twenty-four minutes ago) bookmarkflaglink
Okay, then, what does?
― jaymc, Monday, 31 August 2020 18:26 (five years ago)
Or, why doesn't it count?
― jaymc, Monday, 31 August 2020 18:27 (five years ago)
Everything countsIn large amounts
― totally not pomentiful (pomenitul), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:29 (five years ago)
Does this help alleviate the doom and gloom somewhat?
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/514418-military-times-poll-biden-holds-6-point-lead-over-trump-among-troops
― totally not pomentiful (pomenitul), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:31 (five years ago)
Discourse is discourseOf courseOf course
― pass the cur's dossier (Neanderthal), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:34 (five years ago)
there are a few excellent policies buried in there, but nearly all of it is aspirational waffle that could be addressed by prosecuting corporate crime (and taxing the rich), and directing that stolen money into social services and infrastructure that would eradicate the impetus for nearly all of the individual-level micro-crimes which he still treats as the problem to be solved. if people are committing crime to get food, or robbing individuals for cocaine money, or can't escape domestic violence because shelter is unreliable elsewhere, the base problem is not the theft or the drug use or the violence.
― erratic wolf angular guitarist (sic), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:37 (five years ago)
You mentioned it yourself - “effectively communicating a message.”
I don’t know why you brought up his Plan For That as a rebuttal, I didn’t see anyone mention plans?
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:38 (five years ago)
if only there was a candidate who loved plans then we'd be OK
― unpaid intern at the darvo institute (Simon H.), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:41 (five years ago)
Biden really is going to allow Trump to dictate 100% of the terms of this election, isn't he? To an extent that's understandable since Trump is the incumbent, but still, this seems pretty extreme. Allowing Trump to spend weeks screeching about how No One is Safe in Joe Biden's America, just to emerge to make a speech that essentially amounts to "Nuh uh, YOU'RE the one who likes violence!" He's basically betting everything on the hope that enough people simply hate Trump enough that they'll turn out to vote him out, and maybe he's right, but it's a hell of a wager.
― Evans on Hammond (evol j), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:43 (five years ago)
milo z:
I didn’t see anyone mention plans
also milo z:
Is he blanketing the airwaves with ads for his plan
― uncle samsung (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:45 (five years ago)
Nuh uh, YOU'RE the one who likes violence!
Tbf it did work for Trump.
― totally not pomentiful (pomenitul), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:46 (five years ago)
milo itt all like
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― Don't be such an idot. (Old Lunch), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:47 (five years ago)
also milo z:Is he blanketing the airwaves with ads for his plan
Yeah, wasn’t talking about plans there but communication. See the first half of the sentence.
(jaymc’s ‘how dare you say he has no plan’ is a weird rebuttal in response, no?)
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:51 (five years ago)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHash5takWU
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:52 (five years ago)
Wait, sorry, my statement was about his economic plan.
Nope, still don’t think anyone talked about his police reform plan.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 18:53 (five years ago)
You wrote: "Biden and his cohort do not have a coherent and meaningful response." I think the plans on the campaign website constitute a "response." Again, you can criticize the details and the messaging. But you make it sound like Biden is totally empty-headed and incapable of addressing the issue, which is just not true.
― jaymc, Monday, 31 August 2020 19:01 (five years ago)
Can it just be 11/3 so i can finally settle on which building to jump from
― pass the cur's dossier (Neanderthal), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:04 (five years ago)
Listen, I am not a Biden stan and have never been. But the moving goalposts can be a little tiring.
He's just staying in his basement!
Uh, except this campaign appearance and that speech and this announcement...
He has no plans or policies except being nOt tRumP!
Uh, except this plan and that policy statement and this thing on his website...
He hasn't addressed (thing)!
Uh, except saying (this) and (this) and (this).
But he's not doing it ENOUGH!
I expect this dynamic to continue, and am resigned to it. I agree that Biden sucks and he was not the preferred choice of anyone here (as far as I know).
― uncle samsung (Ye Mad Puffin), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:06 (five years ago)
Who said that? The ‘moving goalposts’ seem a lot like strawmen you’ve put together.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:10 (five years ago)
I think the plans on the campaign website constitute a "response." Again, you can criticize the details and the messaging.
The details and the messaging seem kind of integral to the “coherent and meaningful” part you quoted?
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:11 (five years ago)
milo, I totally get the frustration about Biden and the impetus to want to push him harder, but you have been clearly moving the goalposts itt as to what you were asking. First you said he didn't have a plan and when jaymc pointed out the plan on his site, you said it was actually communicating the plan that was your issue. That's a pretty textbook definition of moving the goalposts.
― soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:15 (five years ago)
Is milo actually interested in "pushing Biden harder"? My impression is that milo is only interested in performing his disdain for Biden (and, indeed, the entire US political duopoly). Actually getting behind a candidate would be beneath him.
― but also fuck you (unperson), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:23 (five years ago)
First you said he didn't have a plan
... I didn't do that. I referred to Biden's economic plan several times (as unconvincing, not enough, etc.).
Here's what I said about Biden and cops:"Biden and his cohort do not have a coherent and meaningful response.
Even if you argue they can't jump on the defund the police train, they can do better than defend all the good apples you uppity protesters just don't want to think about."
"There is a better line possible than "shoot em in the leg" and "give cops an extra $300 billion for bonuses if they don't commit crimes."
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:23 (five years ago)
Like, it's a stupid thing to get bogged down in but I think "you said this" when someone didn't actually say that gets closer to the actual meaning of 'gaslight' than it's ever used on ILX.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:24 (five years ago)
Is milo actually interested in "pushing Biden harder"?
Not pushing Biden harder - "Biden pushing harder."
And, uh, yeah, pretty obviously, since I'm criticizing the ways I see his campaign failing to do as well as it can in the "'Trump is gonna win' containment thread."
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:26 (five years ago)
One might even suspect that my disdain for Biden and the theoretically lefter half of the "entire US political duopoly" is about their continuous political failures.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:28 (five years ago)
dying to know what they come up after the swiftboat thing. i hope they're coordinating with attorney general barr!
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/08/31/swift-boat-mastermind-super-pac-trump-405519
― reggie (qualmsley), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:35 (five years ago)
This kind of perfectly sums it up. "I won't actually do anything to try to change the situation I dislike, I'd rather just sneeringly point out that the situation isn't changing itself."
― jaymc, Monday, 31 August 2020 19:35 (five years ago)
I don't have enough money for Biden to care about my views.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:36 (five years ago)
Absent three or more commas in my bank account, the other option for "trying to change the situation I dislike" and "push Biden harder" - organizing people to threaten to withhold their votes from him - would, of course, incite a different kind of outrage from you people.
― Donald Trump Also Sucks, Of Course (milo z), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:38 (five years ago)
isn't milo the one who doesn't respond to the census to stick it to the man? lol
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:39 (five years ago)
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― pass the cur's dossier (Neanderthal), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:47 (five years ago)
I think about that episode every single time he posts
― Just a few slices of apple, Servant. Thank you. How delicious. (stevie), Monday, 31 August 2020 19:57 (five years ago)
Is anyone actually interested in "pushing Milo harder (to vote for Biden"?) or just sneeringly pointing out something about a census?
― anvil, Monday, 31 August 2020 20:31 (five years ago)
This cheered me up a bit today:
https://cookpolitical.com/analysis/national/national-politics/four-years-later-its-still-all-about-base
― Darin, Monday, 31 August 2020 23:22 (five years ago)
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Monday, August 31, 2020 3:39 PM (three hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
What? If that's true, that is one of the dumbest things I've ever read on ilx.
― trunk's full of pearl and lonestar (PBKR), Monday, 31 August 2020 23:29 (five years ago)