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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11797975)
Freud would have a field day with this guy.
One of my closest friends happens to be a black Republican, and she was astonished when she started getting Obama monkey emails from the local party chapter. (She didn't vote for Obama, but she doesn't loathe him and certainly has no issues with his race.) She still doesn't seem to get that people like her aren't completely welcome in what she likes to think of as her party. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11798026)
Let's be fair, though. It's not as if Carson drew the map himself.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Anian
(Post 11798048)
It's such a bizarre error. How did the states get moved around? I figured that you generated these things by using the equivalent of the fill tool in Paintbrush on a fixed map outline. Is someone intentionally sabotaging the campaign from the inside?
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by zargof
(Post 11798007)
So Trump's latest idea is that Muslims should have some sort of special identification so we know who they are. Hmm... that sounds vaguely familiar.
Originally Posted by Giantaxe
(Post 11798032)
Rejecting refugees of a particular religion; requiring those of a particular religion to have special identification. Hmmm I'm sure that happened last century. How did it work out?
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11798030)
The guy is more of a troll than a candidate. You should follow him on Twitter; the amount of stupid that he can cram into 140 characters is something else.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by sir_eccles
(Post 11798079)
Those that do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. As someone who is Jewish, it disturbs me not only that people say things like this but that people listen and go "yeah right!". People often forget Hitler was elected (more or less fairly). There was a fairly sizeable portion of the population that didn't need to be beat up to vote for him, a sizeable portion quite willing to pull on a nice comfy brown shirt...
But you're right about the Nazis having a lot of support. Any time a country's economy is in the shitter you'll see a rise in nationalism and fascism, just look at the situation in Greece right now. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11798035)
It's tough being a black Republican.
One of my closest friends happens to be a black Republican, and she was astonished when she started getting Obama monkey emails from the local party chapter. (She didn't vote for Obama, but she doesn't loathe him and certainly has no issues with his race.) She still doesn't seem to get that people like her aren't completely welcome in what she likes to think of as her party. He plays the race card in reverse. I have to give him credit, it's a brilliant scam, white folks are eating it up. By virtue of fulfilling the stereo-type that white America claims that it wants, a black man that doesn't scare them, he is now entitled to their vote and financial support. Which is actually funny because Barack Obama is one of the least scary people I've ever seen but he couldn't bring himself to completely denounce "blackness" so he just didn't make the cut. In order to be the right kind of black man you have to be humble, soft spoken, honest (snort!), smart, polite, deferential to white people, clean cut, white talky with your words, against any kind of government help for brown people, ... oh, and a self-loathing race-traitor. Once you tick all of those boxes, conservatives can support you and feel super good and awesome about themselves because they were never really racist, it actually always was the fault of those bad black people. Meanwhile, Carson makes bank. Cue the usual suspects to call me a racist for making these remarks. ;) |
Re: 2016 Election
Whilst Hillary is a white woman that scares most people.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11798026)
Politics ain't brain surgery.
Let's be fair, though. It's not as if Carson drew the map himself. It's obvious that some staffer screwed up; there are so many gaffes coming from Carson himself that there's no need to fault him for something that he didn't do. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11798129)
Whilst Hillary is a white woman that scares most people.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11798133)
The conservatives don't like her either.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 11798141)
Then we had a broad coalition.
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Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11798147)
I resent the use of the word "broad". In future correspondence, please replace "broad" with "self empowered, fully actualized, woman-goddess". Thank you so much.
It was implied. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11798123)
When it comes to Ben Carson, I come up with a different theory every other day. This is today's:
He plays the race card in reverse. I have to give him credit, it's a brilliant scam, white folks are eating it up. By virtue of fulfilling the stereo-type that white America claims that it wants, a black man that doesn't scare them, he is now entitled to their vote and financial support. Which is actually funny because Barack Obama is one of the least scary people I've ever seen but he couldn't bring himself to completely denounce "blackness" so he just didn't make the cut. In order to be the right kind of black man you have to be humble, soft spoken, honest (snort!), smart, polite, deferential to white people, clean cut, white talky with your words, against any kind of government help for brown people, ... oh, and a self-loathing race-traitor. Once you tick all of those boxes, conservatives can support you and feel super good and awesome about themselves because they were never really racist, it actually always was the fault of those bad black people. Meanwhile, Carson makes bank. Cue the usual suspects to call me a racist for making these remarks. ;) |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by RoadWarriorFromLP
(Post 11798154)
I was being only partially facetious. He really is attempting to denounce his blackness for the sake of a white conservative audience. He has reformed himself so he isn't black (a threat) anymore.
Anyhoodles, I can't tell if this is all completely cynical on Carson's part or if some part of him really feels this way in his heart. He definitely has issues when it comes to Obama. The one time he actually publicly lost his shit was during the press conference where he was claiming that he was being treated unfairly and Obama was never scrutinized to this level. His voice went up several octaves when he was ranting about Obama's academic records and that whole Occidental College malarkey. He was practically keening. WTF? On the other hand, in recent history, he used to not identify with any political party and has voted Democratic in the past. This transformation directly coincides with his rise to stardom, transitioning from medicine and into public speaking/book selling, and becoming filthy rich. FWIW, I tried to read a few pages of one of his books in Barnes and Noble the other day. It was the most unreadable piece of garbage I've had the misfortune to come across in a very long time. |
Re: 2016 Election
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11798178)
FWIW, I tried to read a few pages of one of his books in Barnes and Noble the other day. It was the most unreadable piece of garbage I've had the misfortune to come across in a very long time.
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