• eldavi@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    … y’all just seem so mean and angry…

    It’s fascinating that you chose these words because Republican strategists focused on “nice” and “friendly” aesthetics to make Trump win and I’m wondering if this vindicates their strategy. (You can see this in Trump’s penchant for labeling his enemies as “angry” or “nasty” rather than using any sort of substantive arguments like he used in the past before running for president).

    And frustrated is putting it very lightly. The likes of the state department and the icc have been confirming Marxist talking points for decades but liberals dismiss it as nothing more than unsubstantive conspiracy theory nonetheless; literally making things worse while patting themselves on the back for being the “adults in the room” as a result.

    The Epstein illuminati reveled in their ability to control both maga and “lesser evil” liberals and they’re successfully getting the entire world to blame Russia for a mossad kompromat operation despite the American government admitting that this has been happening … in writing … Again.

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      Republican strategists focused on “nice” and “friendly” aesthetics to make Trump win

      I don’t… this is so far removed from my experiences that I’m confused. I see that Trump supporters like that Trump is an aggressive, foul-mouthed bully. His supporters found it appealing that he isn’t a run-of-the-mill placating, conciliatory politician that Washington tends to produce; he wields whatever leverage he has like a barbed-wire baseball bat and calls it negotiating. Anyway.

      The rest of your post I think I agree with.

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        2 days ago

        the aesthetics were a ploy targeting the same moderates that kamala harris tried to get to vote for her; it was never intended for his followers.