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Should be a wild four years.

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Not saying GW was great or that the Iraq War was a good idea (it was not), but I think it's important to note that a lot of the hate GW dude gets was manufactured
Not really, George W. Bush was a neo-con and practically no one liked neo-cons because they were treacherous liars who weren't conservative in the slightest, they are Democrats in Republican face and that was obvious with George W. People seriously forget how bad the "Republican" party was in the 90s and 2000s, it's like in order to cope with it they have to pretend that George W. Bush was literally just like Trump and people hated him for being too based! Nope, not at all, actually, the opposite is true, George W. Bush is terrible and Trump is starting to turn into Bush. W Bush's campaign and Presidency were nothing like Trump, Bush was far from a threat to the establishment, he was the establishment. He was instrumental in destroying this country. You can't just rely on a candidate's colors to tell you if they are good Presidents or not, George W. Bush was a scam, a war criminal, and he represented and spoke for the worst kind of people in this country and that's why people hated him, not because he simply had an R next to his name.

Never, and I mean never defend neo-cons. It's the most idiotic thing I could possibly see on here, it's the same thing as simping for Democrats which a lot of you actually do in here (see the simping for Andrew Jackson, another maniac like every other Democrat that spawned from him).
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dbtLWwN-w3c
Videos like this where leftists go out of their way to compare Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler just make me go "maybe Hitler wasn't such a bad guy after all."

For once I'd like to see a video that details Nazi Germany or Adolf without it being an elaborate comparison to Trump.
I once heard a leftist use Trump's border wall to compare him to Hitler. Last time I checked Hitler didn't build a wall to keep Jews out of Germany and make them pay for said wall.
 
Not really, George W. Bush was a neo-con and practically no one liked neo-cons because they were treacherous liars who weren't conservative in the slightest, they are Democrats in Republican face and that was obvious with George W. People seriously forget how bad the "Republican" party was in the 90s and 2000s, it's like in order to cope with it they have to pretend that George W. Bush was literally just like Trump and people hated him for being too based! Nope, not at all, actually, the opposite is true, George W. Bush is terrible and Trump is starting to turn into Bush. W Bush's campaign and Presidency were nothing like Trump, Bush was far from a threat to the establishment, he was the establishment. He was instrumental in destroying this country. You can't just rely on a candidate's colors to tell you if they are good Presidents or not, George W. Bush was a scam, a war criminal, and he represented and spoke for the worst kind of people in this country and that's why people hated him, not because he simply had an R next to his name.

Never, and I mean never defend neo-cons. It's the most idiotic thing I could possibly see on here, it's the same thing as simping for Democrats which a lot of you actually do in here (see the simping for Andrew Jackson, another maniac like every other Democrat that spawned from him).
Bro, I understand that you hate GW and that's okay. He was not a good president and I agree. All I'm saying is he was a goofy goober and only became a consequential president because of 9/11.
 
I'm sure there's a term for it but it's the same thing as when teenage daughters do the opposite of what their dad approves of. There is no thinking beyond that.
Never, and I mean never defend neo-cons. It's the most idiotic thing I could possibly see on here
I'll sum up new atheist liberal opposition to Christianity in 2025:
  • Rage at religious parents during teenage years
  • Those parents supported Reagan and Dubya (hypocrite idiot Neocons themselves)
  • The kids decide to turn against every last thing their parents are in favor of
  • Lump in hypocrisy they see in Christian communities
  • Teenage kids grow into adults who double down
  • Don't use nuance and throw the baby out with the bathwater in leaving hypocrite community
  • The root of their worldview is from their teenage years
  • Because of this they act like forever teenagers while hovering around 40
Pic related is where they end up; this is the end result of atheis-dumb:

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OG Christianity is about 1600 years away from the foundation of the United States.
Yes it is, the US founding fathers were a mix of theistic rationalists and puritans, which lead to a constitution that reads like written by Arminanists, putting a high emphasis on the concept of free will, contrary to the will of God in a calvinistic sense. And yes if that's the idea, how close US Christianity is to orthodox jewish interpretation, extremely far removed, leaving practically only the jewish fairy tales as overlap.
Not really, George W. Bush was a neo-con and practically no one liked neo-cons because they were treacherous liars who weren't conservative in the slightest, they are Democrats in Republican face and that was obvious with George W. People seriously forget how bad the "Republican" party was in the 90s and 2000s, it's like in order to cope with it they have to pretend that George W. Bush was literally just like Trump and people hated him for being too based! Nope, not at all, actually, the opposite is true, George W. Bush is terrible and Trump is starting to turn into Bush. W Bush's campaign and Presidency were nothing like Trump, Bush was far from a threat to the establishment, he was the establishment. He was instrumental in destroying this country. You can't just rely on a candidate's colors to tell you if they are good Presidents or not, George W. Bush was a scam, a war criminal, and he represented and spoke for the worst kind of people in this country and that's why people hated him, not because he simply had an R next to his name.

Never, and I mean never defend neo-cons. It's the most idiotic thing I could possibly see on here, it's the same thing as simping for Democrats which a lot of you actually do in here (see the simping for Andrew Jackson, another maniac like every other Democrat that spawned from him).
Not sure if false flagger or one stupid motherfucker that fell for the kayfabe between Clintonians and Bushites propagandized by Murdoch and Bloomberg
 
And to all of you saying "thats what you get for living there" I cant help you, If you dont understand that you dont pick where your people put down roots, where they build lives, where they are buried. Its nothing but a coward and a turncoat that would abandon his homeland simply because its "difficult" thats practically what TPTB want.
That’s all nice in theory but if I’m Jewish in Germany and Hitler rises to power, I’m getting the fuck out asap regardless of how long my family has been there. You can make your last stand if you want but it would take deporting every illegal, undoing birthright citizenship, and a natural disaster destroying SF and LA to revive old California.
 
I'm sure there's a term for it but it's the same thing as when teenage daughters do the opposite of what their dad approves of. There is no thinking beyond that.
It's called being contrary, when someone will cut off their nose to spite their face just to keep an argument going.
Literally the second definition of the word when you search it out:
"perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired."
That "perversely" they threw in there makes me laugh, because it seems like women who are contrarians actually get off sexually by disagreeing with people for no reason other than it makes them feel like hot shit.
 
Jasmine Crockett spouts conspiracy theory about GOP *RIGGING* Midterms with Dominion voting machines

"It's going to be really important for us to educate all states that we can to make sure that their secretary of states are like, 'We don't want the Dominion machines.'"

"I think that they're trying to solidify their cheat potentially with the voting machines."

 
The entirety of the 60s has plunged both the nation and its women into the abyss, a hole that we are just starting to realize exists
Late 50s. A silent Gener I knew blamed Elvis, calling him the devil, and the marketing industry for having discovered women as easy to marketed to demographics, buying whatever blinks and shine stupider than a magpie, which is more an insult to magpies than to women
 
Jasmine Crockett spouts conspiracy theory about GOP *RIGGING* Midterms with Dominion voting machines

"It's going to be really important for us to educate all states that we can to make sure that their secretary of states are like, 'We don't want the Dominion machines.'"

"I think that they're trying to solidify their cheat potentially with the voting machines."
So this means that Dominion is going to be suing her for defamation now, right? ....Right?
 
Late 50s. A silent Gener I knew blamed Elvis, calling him the devil, and the marketing industry for having discovered women as easy to marketed to demographics, buying whatever blinks and shine stupider than a magpie, which is more an insult to magpies than to women
The 1960s had the Vietnam War, the birth of the Sexual Revolution, Hippies, the end of desegregation, the Civil Rights Act, second-wave feminism, the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 and the beginning of deinstitutionalization. Effects from the actions taken during the decade are still being heavily felt to this day.

As far as marketing and PR companies knowing how to convince females to buy their products, that's been known since at least the early 1900s when deodorant manufacturers convinced women that sweating was an embarrassing problem in order to increase sales and a cigarette company was able to pay someone that was able to persuade ladies that smoking was liberating.
 
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