Poll leaves CNN's John King speechless

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Frederick Foresight, Dec 3, 2019.



  1. CNN political analysts were at a loss for words while discussing a poll conducted by the Economist/YouGov that found 53% of Republicans said that Donald Trump is a better president than Abraham Lincoln was.
     
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  2. It's official. The Republican base is brain dead.
     
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  3. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    Not really, they just all fell for a cult. Happens from time to time. Most of them will wake up one day and say, what the f...k we were thinking ???? This is how dictators come to power. Thankfully our system is solid enough to deal with such situations and not allow dictatorship.

    Still fascinating to see cult being born and spread. We living history. This is how Hitler came to power (not comparing trump to hitler one bit, just cult of persona) Lots of my friends in that cult, all are very well educated and smart people. Any of my argument fall on deaf ears.
     
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  4. How can smart people be bamboozled by a fucking moron? How does that work?
     
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  5. This is how. They don't give a shit about country so long as their bread baskets keep getting filled one way or the other.
    They only invoke Biblical quotes when a Democrat is President.
    Three quarters of them are fucking pedophiles.



    Private Trump Tower meeting reveals how Donald won over evangelical leaders

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    One of the most puzzling phenomena of the Trump era is his die-hard support from evangelical Christians — especially puzzling since Trump’s reputation as a “thrice-married, swindling, profane, materialistic, self-styled playboy” starkly contradicts the “family values” narrative famously disseminated by the religious right. In a column for Rolling Stone published this Monday, Alex Morris tries to shed some light on this contradiction.

    According to Morris, it all started with a September meeting in 2016, six weeks before the election, where an audio recording of the meeting revealed how evangelical leaders handed Trump a mandate that he promised to fulfill.

    “He would end the contraception mandate of Obamacare; … he would select only anti-choice judges; … he would do away with the Johnson Amendment, which prohibits tax-exempt entities from endorsing politicians; … he would support prayer in school; … he would oppose any bill that pulled funding from Christian schools that were charged with discrimination; … he would keep transgender people from using the ‘wrong’ bathrooms and locker rooms; … and he would protect Israel, following the biblical pronouncement that nations that do so would be blessed (‘[Obama’s] been the worst thing that’s happened to Israel …”
    Despite Trump’s newfound allies in the evangelical movement, he never bothered to put out the image that he was a true believer. But that didn’t matter — it was Trump’s perceived devotion to their cause that had evangelicals sold. As Morris points out, close to 81 percent of white evangelicals cast their ballots for him on election day. Fast forward to 2019, 82 percent of evangelicals would vote for Trump if the election were held today. “Two-thirds believe that he has not damaged the decency of the presidency, 55 percent agree with Sarah Huckabee Sanders that ‘God wanted him to be president,’ and 99 percent oppose impeachment,” Morris writes.

    While solidarity with their movement is one explanation for Trump’s evangelical support, what’s not easily explainable is the fact that many evangelicals are quick to claim Trump is a believing Christian. One of the reasons could be how Trump willingly plays into the “us-versus-them” mentality that “mobilized the Christian base fiscally and politically.”

    “…any leader who tackled the wedge issues with Trumpian ferocity was on the side of righteousness.”
     
  6. But I'm not talking about the sociopaths who have something to gain by a Trump presidency or mindless religious drones. (Yes, religion is mindless, because you are supposed to suspend critical thinking in favor of "faith." Therefore, mindless by definition.) I'm talking about the great unwashed Trump base that has yet to get a single benefit from the Trump presidency apart from implicitly being given license to foment racism and other forms of bigotry.
     
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  7. Wallet

    Wallet

    Being Canadian I doubt you have the capacity to understand conservative American values. You’ve grown accustomed to large government and an increased trend towards European influence.

    It’s not the person Trump but the ideology of his platform that appeals to conservatives. Which is totally opposite from that of the left.

    The same feeling was displayed by the right towards Obama. He was seen as divisive, weak and anti-American.
     
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  8. traderob

    traderob

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  9. RedDuke

    RedDuke

    That is why it is a cult. Logic and brains go out of the window.
     
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