Nikki Haley may be more 'electable' than Trump. I doubt it, but maybe. Problem is that with Haley, you lose whether or not she wins. With Trump, at least there is a chance.
But if we consider DeSantis to be an OK guy, then electability should be a factor. If DeSantis would win in 100% of cases and Trump in 40%, I'd prefer him.
Maybe Trump will lose, I personally think it's worth taking the shot, as what he's bringing to the table is worth the risk over DeSantis
OK, but then you are not completely disregarding electability. For someone who considers DeSantis and Trump to be equally good, it'd be legitimate to support DeSantis if he considered DS to be more electable.
If things were fair, Trump is completely electable. If they're not fair, who the fuck cares? I'll continue to rage against the swamp/establishment/media, because it's worth raging over. They must be stopped, and Trump's the one most likely to. Although he'd be a better president than Biden without a doubt, I don't think electing DeSantis would accomplish a tenth of what electing Trump would.
I'm not entirely sure about whether he'd be better. But I'm sure that Trump foreign policy would be better, though I did appreciate how DS criticized Birdbrain for wanting to send even more money to Zelensky. And I also think that re-electing Trump will send a message to the establishment that they're done for, while with DS there is some plausible deniability.
He's basically calling people stupid and blind in the comments,
What do we call people who are NPCs? I know some very smart people who unfortunately echo most media talking points, particularly when it comes to the US.
I don't think he's anywhere near as much of a shock to the system as Trump, and in fact rolls things back the other way on some issues. I'm just not buying it.
That's fine, but let's consider that these are good people who are upset because their candidate - who we all agree is decent - lost.
That's fine, but let's consider that these are good people who are upset because their candidate - who we all agree is decent - lost.
Yeah, I get that. But as I said in another comment, it's still worth criticizing these people if they're upset in stupid or condescending ways. People are absolutely free to pick their preferred horse in the race, and they're free to care if things don't go their way. But act like a jackass, and you get called out. This goes for Trump supporters too, by the way. I don't like them suddenly turning on Vivek (despite me never supporting his candidacy), for example. It was manufactured and lame. Generally not a good look.
So, yeah, I get Larry's disappointment. But he's taking it out in a weird direction, and being a bit of a bitch about it.
it's still worth criticizing these people if they're upset in stupid or condescending ways.
Absolutely. But I'd say that it's worthwhile to try to be a little patient with people who get things largely right. Gently correcting people has far more effect than anathematizing them (not saying you're doing this), particularly when they're not truly lost.
But act like a jackass
If Birdbrain had won, we'd be acting like jackasses, and rightly so.
This goes for Trump supporters too, by the way
Yeah, I don't understand people who say that they wouldn't vote for RDS over Biden.
Absolutely. But I'd say that it's worthwhile to try to be a little patient with people who get things largely right.
Yeah, but me criticizing Larry Correia has no impact on him. And I still like him, and am a fan of his work. I'm not throwing him out or saying he's irredeemable, or even needs redeeming. He's allowed his opinions...I just think this collection of opinions is asinine, that's all.
If Birdbrain had won, we'd be acting like jackasses, and rightly so.
I'd be pissed, and rightly so. I don't think I'd be condescending and a jackass, though. But I could be wrong.
Yeah, I don't understand people who say that they wouldn't vote for RDS over Biden.
I don't either. Only a few possible justifications come to mind, and I'm not sure any of them get all the way there. 1) You have some dealbreaker, like his anti-free speech bill, and just refuse to vote either way. 2) You think a second Biden term would be preferable in that it might keep the GOP pissed off and retain MAGA attitudes more than if DeSantis were the guy, and roll some of that back, which he's said he will. Again, I don't agree with either of those as a reason not to vote for him, but I can sort of see why some people would. If DeSantis is the guy (and I think Trump not being the guy was legitimate) I'll very likely vote DeSantis, even though I'm not a huge fan.
Nikki Haley may be more 'electable' than Trump. I doubt it, but maybe. Problem is that with Haley, you lose whether or not she wins. With Trump, at least there is a chance.
But if we consider DeSantis to be an OK guy, then electability should be a factor. If DeSantis would win in 100% of cases and Trump in 40%, I'd prefer him.
OK, but then you are not completely disregarding electability. For someone who considers DeSantis and Trump to be equally good, it'd be legitimate to support DeSantis if he considered DS to be more electable.
I'm not entirely sure about whether he'd be better. But I'm sure that Trump foreign policy would be better, though I did appreciate how DS criticized Birdbrain for wanting to send even more money to Zelensky. And I also think that re-electing Trump will send a message to the establishment that they're done for, while with DS there is some plausible deniability.
What do we call people who are NPCs? I know some very smart people who unfortunately echo most media talking points, particularly when it comes to the US.
That's fine, but let's consider that these are good people who are upset because their candidate - who we all agree is decent - lost.
Yeah, I get that. But as I said in another comment, it's still worth criticizing these people if they're upset in stupid or condescending ways. People are absolutely free to pick their preferred horse in the race, and they're free to care if things don't go their way. But act like a jackass, and you get called out. This goes for Trump supporters too, by the way. I don't like them suddenly turning on Vivek (despite me never supporting his candidacy), for example. It was manufactured and lame. Generally not a good look.
So, yeah, I get Larry's disappointment. But he's taking it out in a weird direction, and being a bit of a bitch about it.
Absolutely. But I'd say that it's worthwhile to try to be a little patient with people who get things largely right. Gently correcting people has far more effect than anathematizing them (not saying you're doing this), particularly when they're not truly lost.
If Birdbrain had won, we'd be acting like jackasses, and rightly so.
Yeah, I don't understand people who say that they wouldn't vote for RDS over Biden.
Yeah, but me criticizing Larry Correia has no impact on him. And I still like him, and am a fan of his work. I'm not throwing him out or saying he's irredeemable, or even needs redeeming. He's allowed his opinions...I just think this collection of opinions is asinine, that's all.
I'd be pissed, and rightly so. I don't think I'd be condescending and a jackass, though. But I could be wrong.
I don't either. Only a few possible justifications come to mind, and I'm not sure any of them get all the way there. 1) You have some dealbreaker, like his anti-free speech bill, and just refuse to vote either way. 2) You think a second Biden term would be preferable in that it might keep the GOP pissed off and retain MAGA attitudes more than if DeSantis were the guy, and roll some of that back, which he's said he will. Again, I don't agree with either of those as a reason not to vote for him, but I can sort of see why some people would. If DeSantis is the guy (and I think Trump not being the guy was legitimate) I'll very likely vote DeSantis, even though I'm not a huge fan.