Comment on dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?

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Objection@lemmy.ml ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

Yes, because they’re heavily brainwashed by foreign and right-wing propaganda. Just waiting for you to finally concede this basic fact.

Sure, some people are, but the broader trend is people following their perceived material interests.

The fact that the candidate outed himself as a senile removed should have the material impact of shifting votes to the opposition.

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I don’t know why I’m bothering. It’s always this “should” nonsense. It’s completely irrelevant to understanding voter behavior.

It did not have the impact you want it to have because people vote according to their material interests, and Trump’s various antics did not make them change their minds about which candidate was in line with their material interests. Because they were directly, materially affected by inflation, and not by “Trump dancing.”

And how exactly should Kamala distance herself realistically from the administration she herself was in? Do you think you can come up with some gem of an insight that all the top advisers failed to see? Cool

Of course I do. Those “top advisors” are the same incompetent morons that bungled the Clinton campaign.

You have to provide an alternative explanation to the right’s narrative. When things are bad, people look for who to blame, the right tells them to blame immigrants, while liberals tell them not to blame anyone because things are fine, actually. It’s no wonder people go with the narrative that actually tracks with their lives experience of material conditions. The solution, the way to answer the right’s narrative, is to blame the rich, the billionaires who are hoarding wealth and price gouging and who were (in part) actually responsible for inflation. The democrats don’t want to do that though because they would risk alienating their rich donors.

Even if they weren’t willing to do that, Kamala was directly asked what she would do differently than Biden on the economy and had *absolutely no answer," which was an extreme political fumble. Saying virtually anything would be better than that. She is a terrible politician with poor political instincts, which is why she bombed out of the 2020 primaries despite being the frontrunner.

YES I AM. I’m not sure why you insist on pretending the current state of US politics is a normal reality that people are meant to just conform to

The current state of US politics should be recognized for what it is. And it’s impossible to do that if you keep injecting your ideas about what should be into analysis of what is.

where you can still calculate what the right move is or isn’t according to any kind of rules that make sense.

Because you can. You just have to view things through a materialist lens rather than an idealist one.

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