US Politics, July 2024 - "Will you just drop out, man?"

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akm, I hear you and I agree. I just feel like current anger at a completely rogue Supreme Court (and I feel like what we’ve seen is just the tip of the iceberg) is a vote-motivating factor. Since Trump now apparently can’t be prosecuted for anything. Is that what “undecided” or unmotivated voters really want?

The transparently flimsy and misleading (Dan Peterson), Monday, 1 July 2024 23:57 (two years ago)

I just don't believe there is any way - with Roe v Wade especially, but also 34 felony convictions and now the insane Supreme Court decision - that Trump will win this election

This is where I am, and where I've always been. I like Biden more than most people here, or more than the loudest people here, anyway, but more than that I simply don't believe that people are going to vote for Donald Trump.

Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Monday, 1 July 2024 23:59 (two years ago)

Apparently Biden just addressed the SCOTUS decision.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:00 (two years ago)

I appreciate the facts and analysis.

I didn't think "least serial killer like" was at all an implication that any of the candidates in Arizona is likeable. As a woman I was and remain livid about Dobbs, and these kind of articles (though frustratingly formatted) do reinforce my motivation to keep talking about it and to spend some time in Maricopa County this fall.

felicity, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:05 (two years ago)

Re: Biden addressing SCOTUS

It was another stern “tsk tsk” bullshit talk with a Teleprompter and no questions from the press. This is a fucking joke

beamish13, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:18 (two years ago)

okay, I'm not watching

Dan S, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:21 (two years ago)

I simply don't believe that people are going to vote for Donald Trump.

What makes you think people won't vote for Trump? I think tens of millions are going to do just this. This doesn't feel like something you can rely on

anvil, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:21 (two years ago)

It really is. They’re gonna panic and send thousands of fundraising emails but won’t actually outline a plan to combat this, even as Trump swears on retribution. Maybe people would talk about your age a little less if you could show you’re possible of rising to the occasion. It’s so fucking pathetic.

frogbs, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:22 (two years ago)

It really is. They’re gonna panic and send thousands of fundraising emails but won’t actually outline a plan to combat this, even as Trump swears on retribution. Maybe people would talk about your age a little less if you could show you’re possible of rising to the occasion. It’s so fucking pathetic.

frogbs, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:22 (two years ago)

Oh, I know people will vote for Trump. They drive scary vroom vroom trucks they can’t afford in order to intimidate us and ward off potential mates

beamish13, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:23 (two years ago)

table - poll numbers are only 'verifiable facts' if you believe them.

You guys are like the stoners and outcasts I huddled with in my rural high school, trying to hide our pot smoking in the back woods over lunch from the teachers and conjuring our own canon of music, film, literature. Not part of the elite, the beautiful people, the jocks, or the brainiacs, just the stoners and the outcasts. I loved them and felt like I was a part of them, but they were very paranoid

Dan S, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:33 (two years ago)

Re: Biden addressing SCOTUS

It was another stern “tsk tsk” bullshit talk with a Teleprompter and no questions from the press. This is a fucking joke


Bizarre video. He keeps looking from side to side as if to dispel the assumption that he’s reading from a teleprompter. I almost believed that he had memorized it — but it went on too long. And now realize he’s just switching back and forth reading screens.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8yGFUFtKG0

calstars, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:35 (two years ago)

t was another stern “tsk tsk” bullshit talk with a Teleprompter and no questions from the press. This is a fucking joke

Press conferences are Beltway drivel. The questions are nonsense -- and I was saying this when Bush II was president. We don't need them in 2024 when social media exists -- though this means a White House has gotta be GOOD at social media.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:37 (two years ago)

jeez I think his address is pretty okay, I dunno

Andy the Grasshopper, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:41 (two years ago)

of course they all switch back and forth reading teleprompter screens, that's been standard for a long time

Trump's misreading of the teleprompter has been hilarious/horrifying on many occasions

Dan S, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:41 (two years ago)

Isn't it more paranoid to believe that every poll (election and approval) is a damn dirty lie?

papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:43 (two years ago)

He sounded fine -- he had his B-12 shots. It seemed to have offered more assurance to the Not Very Online locals in a WhatsApp thread I'm on.

I just don't know if his ah moderation is what this world-historic moment demands.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:45 (two years ago)

of course they all switch back and forth reading teleprompter screens, that's been standard for a long time

Trump's misreading of the teleprompter has been hilarious/horrifying on many occasions


Well, this moment is a bit different, don’t you think? He urgently needs to dispel the notion that all he can do is read

calstars, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:47 (two years ago)

I don't think there's anything paranoid about thinking that either candidate in a two horse race has a really great chance of winning, especially given the problems of their respective opponents.

What I find more difficult to understand is having a definitive opinion on an outcome that doesn't seem particularly predictable

anvil, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:47 (two years ago)

Well, this moment is a bit different, don’t you think? He urgently needs to dispel the notion that all he can do is read

― calstars, Monday, July 1, 2024

You really want him improvising? After all we've known about him for 40 years?

The only prez I've ever seen able to do it was Bill Clinton. Even Obama was better with prepared texts.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:50 (two years ago)

that post is completely incoherent and you guys are sad

real saddos get wrapped up in presidential elections 😎

he/him hoo-hah (map), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:54 (two years ago)

I simply don't believe that people are going to vote for Donald Trump.

I’m assuming you mean “enough people,” since obviously tens of millions of people are definitely going to. I hope that’s true, but tbh he got way more votes in both 2016 and 2020 than I expected, so I’m not gonna lowball him this time.

I don't think Biden will have to have an upset or a history-defying win

But that’s quite literally what he needs. No incumbent president with his abysmal approval has won reelection in the history of approval ratings. That obviously doesn’t mean it can’t happen, there are a lot of unprecedented things in this election already. But it means that the exactly what it will take: a history-defying and -making victory.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:55 (two years ago)

The only prez I've ever seen able to do it was Bill Clinton.

I know we're all generally in agreement that he sucked & I don't dispute it but his ability to adjust on the fly & recalibrate was breathtaking

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:55 (two years ago)

all of you are sad fwiw. you keep talking about ratings and failing

and xxp calstars no I don't think this moment was different

but I guess for all of you and the hair-on-fire media it just has to be about Biden and any perceived mistakes he might make, regardless of the content of his speech

and those really dismissive questions at the end: "what makes you so confident you should be the president"?

I mean, well, "because I am?" and "because who gives you ridiculously arrogant columnists and your op-eds with no knowledge of politics a say in who should be president?"

Dan S, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 00:59 (two years ago)

dan i'm trying my best not to make fun of you and stuff, but it's the combo of you being a complete dick about the way you're communicating with people + being so wrong that's getting to me, plus to be honest the whole situation with sliding into fascism and stuff. it's just too much, all at once. it's ok if you're a complete dick, but you should be correct more often. if you're wrong as often as you are, you should be a less of a dick. the fascism stuff isn't your fault

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:07 (two years ago)

If there's anything we all agree on, it's that every NYT columnist except Bouie and maybe Michelle Goldberg should be thrown out of a helicopter.

the talented mr pimply (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:08 (two years ago)

ztbd otm

Clay, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:09 (two years ago)

lol this is all just such a weird conversation to be having after that debate.

Joe Biden can still win, because the winner will be one of two names on the November ballot and he will most likely be one of them — which gives him a better chance of getting elected president than anyone else except for the other guy on the ballot. It's a weird election, almost nobody likes either of these guys very much, if there were a yes/no vote tomorrow on whether to dump both of them and start over I think it would pass with like 70 percent of the vote. So, it's possible that either of them wins by virtue of people disliking the other guy just a little bit more.

But. Anyone who can't be honest and admit that Biden is a terribly weak and personally unpopular candidate who is by all available evidence at significant risk of losing to a convicted felon and rapist is just not taking any of this at all seriously.

If there's anything we all agree on, it's that every NYT columnist except Bouie and maybe Michelle Goldberg should be thrown out of a helicopter.

Especially if we can try to drop on top of Trump on the golf course.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:12 (two years ago)

I’m assuming you mean “enough people,” since obviously tens of millions of people are definitely going to. I hope that’s true, but tbh he got way more votes in both 2016 and 2020 than I expected, so I’m not gonna lowball him this time.

He didn't get enough votes last time. Do you think he's become more popular since leaving office? I know Biden is unpopular. Don't waste my time with that. Do you think Donald Trump has become more popular since leaving office?

Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:14 (two years ago)

sorry z_bd, I'm glad you're not making fun of me. I know I can be a dick, I grew up in the 70s and we all had to loudly voice our opinions to be heard (the "me generation"), and I even could see my fellow students as dicks at the time, and I know that that is abrasive in today's world

but I don't really know what you were offended by, I would genuinely like your opinion

Dan S, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:20 (two years ago)

all of you are sad fwiw. you keep talking about ratings and failing

but I guess for all of you

There isn't really an 'all' as far as I can see, or even anything that approaches a consensus, so I don't think this is particularly true

anvil, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:21 (two years ago)

Do you think he's become more popular since leaving office?

I mean, his approval ratings now are higher than when he left office (when they were close to but not quite as low as where Biden's are now), so I don't know. I wouldn't think he would be more popular, for all the obvious reasons. But the only indicators we have suggest he is. Cannot really overemphasize how little attention many people pay to politics, and how easily people are swayed by recency bias. Trump was the president they didn't like then, Biden is the president they don't like now.

It's likely that since people tend to think in political binaries, Trump's apparent (comparative) strength is partly based on Biden's unpopularity and so the opponent benefits by default. Am I agog that it seems very possible that Trump actually gets reelected? Absolutely. But I'm not in denial about the clear and present possibility of it.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:22 (two years ago)

And Trump is still very very unpopular! None of this means he isn't. But we have two very very unpopular candidates running, so you can't count on Trump's unpopularity dooming him.

a man often referred to in the news media as the Duke of Saxony (tipsy mothra), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:23 (two years ago)

you don't have to be a dick to post here . . .

BUT IT HELPS

<3

felicity, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:25 (two years ago)

at this point i wonder if Harris is being underrated, just because if Biden actually stepped down, the sight of a normal-ish person who isn't decrepit in charge might be a huge relief to 55% of the population after dealing with the last 8 years.

tbh i'm trying not to get too worked up over the election, given that the Democrats with actual influence didn't bother to do so until 3 days ago.

JoeStork, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:37 (two years ago)

going upthread a bit, unperson you said something about just being unable to believe that americans, after 34 felony counts, jan 6, the constant lying etc would vote for trump.

that resonates with me because it reminds me of how i felt in oct 2016! but...part of the shock, and hopefully learning something during that period, was the realization that yes, this is a very racist and xenophobic country, 45%+ of the people are so ready to cast that vote for a fascist.

so, why is it so hard to believe that the people who did that in 2016, knowing full well who trump was and who he represented, would do it again?

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:37 (two years ago)

xp i think harris would do better than biden, and wish biden would step down. i'm not a big harris fan. but she would do better than biden.

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:38 (two years ago)

Trump doesn't need to be more popular now, he just needs Biden to shed a small number of votes in several key states.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:39 (two years ago)

Isn’t he more popular now?

treeship., Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:40 (two years ago)

Needs a small number of people, in the privacy of the voting booth, to hand the keys to the crazy abusive uncle instead of the doddering one.

the possibility of relaxing (Eazy), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:43 (two years ago)

He didn't get enough votes last time. Do you think he's become more popular since leaving office? I know Biden is unpopular. Don't waste my time with that. Do you think Donald Trump has become more popular since leaving office?

this isn't directed at me, but...yes? didn't george fucking w bush get more popular after he left office? don't americans, demonstrably and reliably, have amnesia? have we not seen this play out over and over?

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:47 (two years ago)

things can't be reduced to a single stupid thing like this, but can i argue that the most important swing issue of our times is who is more entertaining as president? old guy joe biden or the fascist?

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:49 (two years ago)

didn't george fucking w bush get more popular after he left office?

Bush didn't go on a crime spree. He barely even gave speeches. He went back to Texas and became a painter. People didn't like Donald Trump when he left office and Donald Trump has spent virtually every waking moment since reminding people of what they dislike about him.

Instead of create and send out, it pull back and consume (unperson), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:50 (two years ago)

the number of people who believe in either A) christian rapture/apocalypse in their lifetimes or B) end of the world / human-caused apocalypse is staggering. it's not a marginal number of people. it's like, half of the country! at least! there are like 150 million people who are standing and grabbing their coats while watching the end of the game, or some shit!

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:50 (two years ago)

People didn't like Donald Trump when he left office and Donald Trump has spent virtually every waking moment since reminding people of what they dislike about him.

ok! but yeah, john kerry obliterated gwb in those debates in 2006, and everyone already knew that he and his administration had lied about wmd's and the entire pretext for a disastrous war. and it didn't fucking matter! because george bush swings a golf club and is painting late in life and we love that! it's dumb as fuck but you know it's true.

z_tbd, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:53 (two years ago)

Trump is pretty sui generis. I believe the polls and am listening to Sarah Longwell on the Focus Group on what is making "double haters" lean one way or another (or to RFK).

But I personally don't find any of these historical precedents that persuasive. First it's kind of fallacious to believe that because something has never happened before it will not happen. But second because these historical precedents, like even the ghoul Mitch McConnell are from a completely different era of civility. It's just a completely different thing with Trump. So these historical analogies don't resound with me any more than the sports analogies.

felicity, Tuesday, 2 July 2024 01:59 (two years ago)

it's dumb as fuck but you know it's true.

so many applications for this excellent line. like, just US politics applications.

J Edgar Noothgrush (Joan Crawford Loves Chachi), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 02:05 (two years ago)

He didn't get enough votes last time. Do you think he's become more popular since leaving office? I know Biden is unpopular. Don't waste my time with that. Do you think Donald Trump has become more popular since leaving office?

But he did get more votes than every candidate who has ever run besides Joe Biden, including himself in 2016. So he doesn’t really have to get more popular, just hope that Biden gets slightly less popular in a few states.

A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 02:20 (two years ago)

I wonder if RFK has tried to have any public presence this past week or is just laying low. Seems like his time to shine — an alternative without the necessary party mechanics.

the possibility of relaxing (Eazy), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 02:20 (two years ago)

Donald Trump also spent 4 years being a complete wreck of a President and ended up getting more votes than he did in 2016. People are fucking crazy.

A So-Called Pulitzer price winner (President Keyes), Tuesday, 2 July 2024 02:22 (two years ago)


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