US US Politics General 2: Hope Edition - Discussion of President Trump and other politicians

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Should be a wild four years.

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I conflate thighs with ass because I like both but I suppose you raise a good point.

The foot fetish is the direct result of a crossed wire in the brain which no other fetish can claim. It's a legit brain defect.

A significant amount of research indicates that tits became so exaggerated because they act as a sort of 'front-butt' to trigger the same instincts and serve as a secondary sexual characteristic for mate selection.

This may be better-suited for another thread but I dunno. Debating tits vs. ass feels like the core political issue of our time, in many ways.

There’s plenty of women with great thighs but a weak ass and vice versa, so I definitely think they’re not a given combo.

Tits are a natural source of life, human men natural crave them in instinct. Similarly, good legs/thighs, are a sign they the woman can give birth easily, which triggers our desire to mate. The attraction to ass comes from an instinctual understanding that string glute muscles imply endurance and sexual availability.

There is no genetic or instinctual explanation for men who like feet, they’re just broken in the brain.
 
Rubio seems likely. He's been intentionally involved in a lot like the Putin talks, juggling multiple roles, likeable, funny, and Vance gets along well with him. He does lisp though, so that could be a detriment just due to the vibe it gives off.

Hegseth seems a bit off to me, though I don't dislike him. I can't see him as a VP. Tulsi I still have concerns about, in terms of reliability and actual policy. And neither have been all that active outside of the assigned roles, albeit they've been doing a good job.
Very good post. I didn't know much about Rubio until I saw him with Mike Benz, and when Rubio told that gay senator he was glad the senator didn't like him. Maybe Rubio would be the best VP. I could see Rubio actually being a good successor to Vance for president.

Rubio has got that very stern head glowie vibe, in a good way, if that makes any sense. Where Hildog had that slimy gross glowie vibe.
 
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All of that in mind, the reason I post my opinions online is to spread them. I think my ideas are right. I'm willing to change my mind on ideas if those ideas are correct. So I don't care if a poster is being paid to spread particular ideas, just if those ideas are good or bad.
I don't think the world you're implying makes sense, it's not really internally consistent. When I imagine an influence op being conducted on a space like this, I'm imagining one entity that controls multiple accounts which they would attempt to establish as independent viewpoints with consistent characters. They wouldn't all be arguing the same thing, you would also anticipate counterarguments to whatever you're trying to push and poison the well by having unpopular accounts take up the opposite position and look annoying doing so.

You seem to be imagining this world where different entities all buy their own account and pay someone to do their best to argue a position; they're getting paid, but what's the harm? But if there was an actual hardcore op to capture this discussion space, the point is the whole epistemic environment would be poisoned. They'd use your own psychology against you, not even necessarily to convince you of any idea, but to give you a certain impression of how people are, what everyone's thinking.

That's obviously a pretty sophisticated op, but if anyone's getting paid to promote a viewpoint here competently, I don't see why you'd bother with less. There's also the shill model where you just have your list of talking points and pay someone to shit up a space with them, but I don't think there's much danger that you'd find those users very convincing. Discourse can be like this naturally anyway, you see an argument in one place, someone mounts a good defense, you reuse it next time the same argument gets busted out. How many fucking times did we relitigate the same Epstein shit here? And I don't think that's even shills, it's just thread tourists who want to come poke the MAGAtard hive when there's a new drip of news on it or a new talking point blows up.
 
I think @Turkey Beef should be getting paid to post here because of the work he puts in packaging his information and his professional presentation.
Interesting proposition. It would be funny to see remuneration for my USPG posts, but I'm also not sure how that would even work.
In the meantime, I recommend checking the other articles I shared on A&N itself. I might make a semi-directory for US-specific articles in here, who knows. I've been meaning to do one for the Euro-specific articles.
 
Something about hegseth feels off to me,
Hegseth seems a bit off to me, though I don't dislike him
Interesting to see this mentioned twice here apropos of nothing, as I feel the same way, but can't really articulate why. Like if it came out that he had a cocaine problem or personal Hitler shrine in his home, just something at about that level, it wouldn't be a shock.
 
Hegseth seems a bit off to me, though I don't dislike him. I can't see him as a VP. Tulsi I still have concerns about, in terms of reliability and actual policy. And neither have been all that active outside of the assigned roles, albeit they've been doing a good job.
Hegseth is not good at public speaking. His instincts are good, but he doesn't have connections or relationships that would help. He's unsteady. That's the best word to describe him, and why he will never be executive material.
 
Maybe Rubio would be the best VP.
I know he's not popular around here, but De Santis would be a solid choice as well.
I don't see why you'd bother with less
I agree. It's really flattering to think that we're important enough to have to be manipulated/monitored by the feds, but the harsh reality is that we're not. Sucks to be us, I guess.
 
But if there was an actual hardcore op to capture this discussion space, the point is the whole epistemic environment would be poisoned. They'd use your own psychology against you, not even necessarily to convince you of any idea, but to give you a certain impression of how people are, what everyone's thinking.
The thing I think a lot of glowies struggle with is the fact that a lot of the people who aren't glowies that post here are autistic. They don't care about the social stigma. The main problem that glowies can't figure a way around that other than overloading the zone, like they did on 4chan /pol/.
hat's obviously a pretty sophisticated op, but if anyone's getting paid to promote a viewpoint here competently, I don't see why you'd bother with less.
Did I say they weren't doing that here? the other paid posters I'm including are probably lower level shills getting paid. Hell I got contacted by some group wanting to pay me to post reviews online. I already agreed with most of the substance of the posters, I've thought those things since I voted for Trump in 2016. I disagree with other things, but I understand the other things are pie in the sky. That doesn't change my mind. But I can compromise, just 1 million deportations a month.
 
Rubio seems likely. He's been intentionally involved in a lot like the Putin talks, juggling multiple roles, likeable, funny, and Vance gets along well with him. He does lisp though, so that could be a detriment just due to the vibe it gives off.
SoS is a very good stepping stone, i'm pleasantly surprised by how well he's done.


Interesting to see this mentioned twice here apropos of nothing, as I feel the same way, but can't really articulate why. Like if it came out that he had a cocaine problem or personal Hitler shrine in his home, just something at about that level, it wouldn't be a shock.
I like pete, I really do, but he seems like hes a bit over his head, maybe that's some of it.
 
It's really flattering to think that we're important enough to have to be manipulated/monitored by the feds, but the harsh reality is that we're not. Sucks to be us, I guess.
It certainly seems unlikely, but then you do have to remember that a significant amount of Reddit traffic at one time was coming from an air force base, and all law enforcement in this country for the last decade or so has been exclusively focused on the kinds of "extremists" that many people here are.
 
Surely I am late to this as I have been doing things besides looking at news, but...
National Guard in 19 states?
What's going on out there?

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These states, for anyone not wanting to read the articles-
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming.
 
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I think they're going to be cleaning up the cities in a real way. bigly huge. We might get something like this again. Not all White, but not all brown either. Clean, relatively crime free, and no homeless people smoking crack. hopefully more affordable.
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Also more deportations. Wooooo!
 
I know he's not popular around here, but De Santis would be a solid choice as well.
Vance and Rubio prove that going against Trump, and even getting a derogatory nickname from him is not permanently discrediting. He seems like he's done a lot of good for Florida. Obviously trying to beat Trump as a Republican is just a losing move, but I think he fucked himself in that retarded run up to 2024 "primary" by trying to play both sides. He wanted to capture the never-Trump vote, but without actually attacking him full on and alienating the Trump vote, so he just framed himself as insurance in case the Democrats lawfared Trump out of being allowed to run. But that's obviously completely chickenshit and backfired, and I assume the former voters are basically all Democrats by this point anyway. He might just be too smart for his own good to be president, but maybe fine at VP or cabinet, he's at least a very effective executive.

One thing is I was looking him up and I guess he glows pretty hard, he was at Guantanamo and parts of his service record are redacted. Plus he sucks Israel very hard, although him being a Catholic my prejudice is that's mostly for political convenience and not out of any deeper conviction.
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming.
All red to purple-at-most states; and it says they'll probably just be doing clerical work supporting ICE, so I guess more bodies to keep up with deportations. I don't think this is him trying to start shit, maybe hoping the nasties discourage the antifoids targeting ICE. I do wonder if he wishes a nigga would take a swing at a guardsman though...
 
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All I remember was #WhiteguysforHarris and their weird party where they had abortion minigolf. Also who could forget her appearance on call me daddy that offended Trump so much with her McDonald's claim that he held a rally at one.
White Dudes for Harris was instacringe. The kind of weak looking people you would expect to be ashamed to call themselves white men. Gotta be some faggy non-threatening heckin' wholesome "dudes" or "guys", you guys!
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More toxic assholes than a free toilet in Bangalore.

The MSM did what it could to put its thumb on the scale, remember this bullshit?
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As liars often do, they tell on themselves:
polls show—momentum that could attract voters who would have otherwise sat out the election or reluctantly voted for Trump. :smug:
The polling industry and their bigmedia clients hoped to fake it till they made it, depress the R turnout by making like another 2020 style Lucy football pull was coming, and boost D turnout by making like another 2020 style etc. but their candidate was a total dog and by dog I mean Poochie. She is easily the weakest, dumbest, least qualified and most unsuccessfully astroturfed candidate the Democrats have ever run for President, and I include the faggot Dukakis and Zombie Biden. Hillary Clinton was a genius compared to this vapid cow. Turns out that retards laughing at coconuts is not an election winner who knew huh
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The Harris campaign tried a bunch of other goofy shit too, but it was as horribly tone deaf and unappealing as Kamala's tranny stepdaughter.
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C'mon, if that's a woman she should sue the ugly stick and whichever mongoloid drew on her arms with a sharpie. Anyway, Kamala was personally dumb and out of touch enough to think stumping with Liz Cheney in a Cuntry over Party pitch was going to win votes in 2024:

Vice President Kamala Harris and former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney returned to Wisconsin Monday night, making an overt appeal to Republicans and undecided voters in the heart of the suburbs.

The event was part of a series of “moderated panels” between the two over the course of one day in three swing states, with stops earlier in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Remember those states. :tomgirl:

They also thought buck broken NeverTrump donor-funded conservacuck Charlie Sykes would lend the proceedings the air of dignified gravitas it deserved, i.e. seething losers who've been #AlwaysWrong and #AlwaysMad since 2016. It is unknown if Pisslord Scatdad was available for this important event.
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The moderator was none other than Charlie Sykes, the former conservative talk show host and Republican kingmaker turned “Never Trump” commentator, who introduced Harris as “the next president of the United States.”
Lol, no.

At this point it was like a typical anti-Trump Batman rogue's gallery (of faggotry).
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They all had lots of political experience, but it was all bad experience and experience of losing to Trumpman, wacky and unrepeatable 2020 shenanigans excepted. There was an appropriately Saturday morning predictability about what happened next, because even a low budget movie for kids knows what happens when losers team up for evil.

The MSM put its thumb on the scale with the expected election psy ops against the American people. They went all in on faking popular enthusiasm that didn't exist for Kamala and her gelded henchling.
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But billionaires get the real polling data and it was never good for Coconut Tard, the signs were clear
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So how did voters in the crucial swing states of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania react?
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One thing is I was looking him up and I guess he glows pretty hard, he was at Guantanamo and parts of his service record are redacted. Plus he sucks Israel very hard, although him being a Catholic my prejudice is that's mostly for political convenience and not out of any deeper conviction.
He definitely has the slimy glowie stink on him. He said some stuff recently about H1bs that I thought was awesome, so credit where do.
 
Surely I am late to this as I have been doing things besides looking at news, but...
National Guard in 19 states?
What's going on out there?

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These states, for anyone not wanting to read the articles-
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming.
I wonder if this will screw with my trip out of state.
 
The US sought to industrialize Japan after the war, though the problem with that is the industrialization has led to the people being worked to death there to the point where there are legitimate concerns about the ethnicity dying out. How about just defend the border instead of pretending it was a surprise attack which could have been prevented? FDR was a Wilsonite who wanted to be a hero, just like the latter.
Japan was already industrialized before World War I.
 
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