So we’re told Trump was trying to take over the Supreme Court yet oddly all his appointments dismissed the fraud case. Odd how these monsters seem to have acted completely sanely. It’s almost like they’re judges and liberals are liable to catastrophizing like any human.
So, if someone says they want to be a tyrant and are unsuccessful, no one should talk about how the wannabe tried in the first place? I don't understand, because to me, the fact that we can speak out in the first place and make noise about it is one of the main reasons tyranny is not likely EDIT: it is as if the miner strikes the canary dead for chirping
I mean Obama invoked the WWI espionage act more than every president combined before him against journalists.
That’s tyranny too but liberals didn’t make as much noise as they do about Orange Hitler who’s led a pretty typical Republican presidency and managed to continuously piss off the war industry.
The same industry that’s kept us in a constant state of war for near 20 years because of their enormous sway over “respectable” presidents the liberal managerial class fawns over.
This is typical? Out of curiosity, how young are you? If you got an advanced degree, was it in STEM? I'm amazed you can say that. EDIT: to be clear, the Electoral College meets today, some states have to meet in secret because of threats of violence. That is unprecedented in modern history. Only a few nights ago, fascistic street gangs roamed the streets of the nation's capital, vandalizing African American churches and sparking random acts of violence. This is normal for you?
Are we talking Mussolini? Cause I think invoking fascism is debatable - at best it should be qualified. But the way you’re expressing it is sensational, as though you’re unable to critique your own viewpoint and leave the possibility that you’re wrong.
You did your very best to not address anything I said. The fact that we live in sensational times does not make factual descriptions of events sensationalized. This is not normal.
Trump sold $8bn of weapons to Saudi Arabia, in the face of huge opposition even from congress. Combine that with killing the Iran nuclear deal so the region is vastly less stable, war industry is doing just great.
Trump also allowed the Saudis to murder and dismember a US journalist with zero consequences.
> Trump also allowed the Saudis to murder and dismember a US journalist with zero consequences.
I mean the Saudis are linked to 9/11 and Bush chose to launch into forever war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
It’s a fundamental element of the populist scepticism that “respectable” politicians are competent at anything.
And something like one murder is precisely the type of sickening academic response about decency that somehow is supposed to shield the decades of foreign policy mishaps, atrocities and incompetence.