BTW, you really can’t separate the “thrown in” part from the “conversions camps” part. The obvious image was of the government rounding up gays and throwing them into concentration camps to undergo conversion therapy.
It’s that kind of hyperbole that should have no place on this MB, no matter which side it’s coming from.
Fair enough. I thought his “thrown in” comment was obvious hyperbole. However, I’d venture to say that the majority of people who undergo conversion therapy are doing so against their will. But that’s speculation on my part.
Oh, my god. I went to bed last night before it was really settled. Had to get up for work. I thought, maybe, just maybe…
Oh, my god. What have you* done? Elected a piece of shit, knowing he’s a piece of shit, and doing it anyway? Oh, my god. If only it didn’t affect us all…
I just felt sick to my stomach yesterday, off and on. That gut feeling that said people were lying in the polls and were going to vote another way in private.
I am heartsick. I am also trying to listen to folks like Bricker who point out how we missed just how angry some voters were.
I am stunned that they could look past Trump’s moral, racist awfulness. But clearly many, many did because they were so upset with the thought of Hillary being in power.
We saw her as a first Woman President. Clearly, a majority of voters saw her very differently - as a continuation of things they hated enough to look past Trump’s dramatic shortcomings.
That’s not a liberal position – it is my perception of her. It’s not a falsifiable claim.
But I can give you specific, articulable reasons I found her odious. To forestall the obvious, they center around her lying, a category in which Trump obviously exceeds her.
I know the majority of people in this thread are far less than pleased about the outcome of the election, but it really isn’t the end of the world, r of the country. We had 8 years of President Obama, and that didn’t bring an end to racism in the country; 4 years of President Trump similarly isn’t going to radically change anything. everyone, take a moment and breathe.
This is the great tragedy. Obama had strong assertive foreign policy and trade policy that should have pleased most on the right. He had a strong centrist economic policy. Hillary would have followed in his footsteps.
Movements to the “left”, e.g. legalizing gay rights and marijuana, were largely driven at the state level, not by the President. The idea that Obama was a leftist was largely a fiction constructed by Republican liars. And whatever leftist agenda Obama or Hillary might have, would have had no chance passing Congress anyway.
Give 80% of the blame to the right-wing liars. But give some blame to Obama and Hillary for constantly pandering to their liberal base instead of identifying with the sentiments in the flyover states.
And save a little blame for Bernie and his Brats who petulantly withheld support to force Hillary to veer leftward into unelectability.
An optimist might say that Hillary’s Presidency would have been doomed from the get-go, with the House of Reps possibly starting impeachment hearings the day after her inauguration. With the GOP now in total control, the country can scratch its itch for reactionary misadventure and then move on.
Unfortunately the world stage is a very dangerous place, with Russia, China and Middle East powers all probing for U.S. weakness. With an inept hand on the rudder there is a strong risk of irreparable damage.
The entire point of my comment was that this claim was hyperbole and not factual. Pence, in 2000, favored public funding for programs that focused on changing sexual orientation and in the past 16 years has not repudiated this stance. That’s a legitimate criticism.
Pence thinks gay people should be thrown into conversion camps is not a legitimate criticism.
SURE, When the conned turn on him in sufficient numbers, Congress will happily impeach him and throw him out and get their preferred man (Pence) into the White House.
For the first time in a while I’m awake in the morning and staying awake at this time? Why?
Anyways, my family can’t believe this actually happened. Especially my mother, with the Hillary bumper sticker stuck to the wall. Nobody in America expected it to happen.
Who said the election is rigged, Donald?
EDIT: Maybe as a bonus though, Putin said that Russia now ‘ready and willing’ to restore full relations with the USA. Here’s the video.
I grew up in a red state and survived to tell. Sure, I did not get out without first being subjected to a hate crime for being a “liberal” and having to get a lot of stitches in my head, but survive I did.
I don’t even consider myself a liberal. I’m hardly “effete”- heck, put me in a camo jumpsuit and you’d think I were one of “them”. I am wondering if that is what I am going to have to do now.
Seriously, when manufacturing jobs don’t come back, what then? When the deficit balloons because the whole system is tilted for the wealthy, what then? I feel like Trump voters voted for a mirage, and now it is inevitable that the mirage will be exposed (except for those with the best powers of denial, which I admit can be considerable on the right).
On the one hand, less Mexicans. On the other, people in the worst circumstances now will become poorer and sicker, won’t they? Am I wrong about the consequences of Trump’s policies?
The instant punditry seems to be focusing on Trump’s appeal, but I think that misses the mark. Any other Republican would have beaten Hillary in a landslide. Any other Democrat would have beaten Trump in a landslide.
The Democrat’s mistake was letting Hillary take her turn, when a significant number of Americans absolutely loathe her.
This is what I meant, I don’t think Obama is such an uber leftist liberal, but Joe Blow Flyover probably isn’t as interested in transgender restrooms as he is the more pressing global/domestic issues. And I don’t think Trump is qualified to fix a damn thing, FWIW.
The US allies in the mideast were more than a little miffed with Obama’s zealous quest to end the sanctions on Iran. Sure, most had an axe to grind with Iran and would have preferred to keep the sanctions in place, but now there’s a new mideast power player that’s at odds with many in the region and with new funds.
Again, Bush II lit a huge fire in the mideast and Obama, eager to show that he was no Bush, decided to let it burn.
As for Russia, I imagine Putin is fully developing his plans to re-take eastern Europe this morning. I imagine Europe is not thrilled at the results.
I think Obama’s scolding little speech to Britain to stay in the EU played a part in the Brexit surprise that, once again, caught the predictive pollsters by surprise.
As for “pollster surprise”, 538 or one of the predictive websites had a map showing the anticipated blue shift of my county at +25 blue. Hillary got less than 10% of the vote here, Obama got more than that in 2012. And this is a county with about 20% non-white population.