• Rentlar@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    I knew the Republican modus operandi was to Gaslight, Obstruct, and Project…

    But this helps explain why the Trump campaign’s response to “Donald Trump smells bad” was “You smell bad and you never held a real job”

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    10 months ago

    Na UUHhHhh!

    Thats what THEY did!

    I only did it because they were doing it WORSE!

    Quoted from a Random 5 Year Old

  • SkybreakerEngineer@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Happened live on stage in 2016 and nobody on the right cared.

    I’m no puppet, no puppet… genius idea: YOU are the puppet!

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    I mean… there is a reason why it works, US politics are incredibly corrupt. Hell, bribery is legal.

    But because of not wanting to get blackballed people with influence can’t come out and say “of course they’re corrupt, but not as much as you”

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    10 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    But advisers say he believes the court appearances dramatize what is fast becoming a central theme of his campaign: that President Biden — who is describing the likely Republican nominee as a peril to the country — is the true threat to American democracy.

    Now, Mr. Trump is repurposing his favored tool to neutralize what many see as his worst offense in public life and greatest political vulnerability in the 2024 campaign: his efforts, after he lost the 2020 election, to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power and remain in office.

    It’s unclear whether Mr. Trump actually believes that Jan. 6 was orchestrated by the “deep state.” His explanations of that day have shifted opportunistically, and he was a relative latecomer to the baseless far-right conspiracy theory that the Capitol riot was an inside job by the F.B.I.

    Mr. Trump has also sought to muddy the waters on voter concerns about corruption, by trying, along with his allies, to neutralize his liabilities on that front by attacking Mr. Biden’s son, Hunter, for foreign moneymaking while his father was vice president.

    Mr. Trump and his advisers are hoping to do more than paper over his liabilities related to his election lies and the violent attack on the Capitol, which Democrats are confident remain deeply troubling to a majority of voters.

    David Axelrod, a former top adviser to Mr. Obama, said polling indicated Mr. Trump had “made headway with his base in this project.” But a general election, he said, is a “harder” race to convince people that his lies about Jan. 6, 2021, are true.


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  • atzanteol@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    I’ll get modded down for this (lemmy hates discussion) but I’ve seen many liberals doing the same thing. Often saying “what they are doing is terrible, we should do the same thing because they’re doing it!” You’ll likely even see people replying to me trying to justify this. Partisanship is a hell of a drug.

    The difference here is that it’s a former president and presidential hopeful saying/doing this not some twenty-something on lemmy. Party leadership should definitely know better and be held to higher standards.