Comment on dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day agoThat’s not what I said. I said that the things you mentioned about him don’t affect the average person’s life in any tangible way, not that his actions in general don’t affect them.
Perhaps, if the democrats spent more time focusing on those tangible things and distinguishing themselves on policy and less time focusing on his personal character, they might have had a chance.
zenitsu@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
Was laying out project 2025 and January 6th not enough? lol they’re just too dumb
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
January 6th is not distinguishing on policy, it’s another example of focusing on character in a way that doesn’t have any direct, material impact on people’s lives.
Project 2025, Trump disavowed, and I don’t recall democrats really focusing on specific points from it that would materially impact people’s lives. Telling people to read a 900 page document that Trump claims not to support is not enough, no.
zenitsu@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
If you think that shitting all over democracy by attempting a coup and lying about the integrity of your election “doesn’t have any direct, material impact on people’s lives” then you have brain worms. People even died to this shit. Families and friendships have been ruined.
Oh wow, I’m so glad that the serial liar “disavowed” it and then proceeded to install the minds behind project 2025 into government and speed-run the implementation of its policies.
Don’t be disingenuous and obtuse. Nobody asked anyone to read 900 pages, summaries of the project were detailed all over the media and Dems/Kamala highlighted various points of the project. Again, if people were too retarded to take it seriously that’s on them. They can eat the shit they ordered now.
Objection@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
Yeah? What percentage of the population?
Again, this incessent need for partisan moralizing. There was no way to prove to the American people that he was going to give government positions to the people behind it. I don’t like Trump, I didn’t vote for him, you can stop constantly trying to convince me he’s a Bad Man.
What we’re talking about is not morality, it’s the factual question of why Trump won. For that purpose, his character is only relevant insofar as it affects public opinion of him.
Which parts? I need specifics since you just tried to claim that January 6th was an issue that had a direct, material impact on the average American (lmao!) so I don’t trust you to make that evaluation.