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Pissing off the Inidians may be his stupidest move yet. They do not play around when it comes to hyper nationalism.
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Harry probably has no idea where he fits in. That being said, trying to gauge level of grief based on appearance is pretty terrible.
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Nah, no context is needed. I mean, the older I get, the more I measure my failures in life by the number of times per week I feel like a one man wrecking crew.
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Elon Musk now owns Twitter, apparently trying to run it into the ground
scoobdog replied to Jman's topic in Current Events
He was telling his mom this just the other day while she was reheating his bowl of Spaghetti-Os after his afternoon nap. -
I mean, that's not as crazy as it sounds. But, the gross ineptitude makes this particular feint on par with a Scooby Doo villain's plot. He's dragging the stench of the ill advised state abortion bans on to the upper chamber at a time when the GOP is stuck with some particularly bad candidates, and he's doing it uncoordinated and, thus, without cover from his fellow Republicans. If he was trying to throw attention away from himself, he failed spectacularly.
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What Are You Thinking About Right Now?
scoobdog replied to DragonSinger's topic in General Discussion
That is definitively not the case. -
I wonder if he's been dealing with CTE for so long that his own family simply lost control of the situation.
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That makes sense only in that it's the most plausible, but it's still difficult to see what the short term goal is. Certainly, there are both better and easier ways to distract voters away from state and local issues, none of which run the risk of torpedoing one of your core platform principles in the long run.
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Favorite Electronic Music Sub-Genres + Song Recs
scoobdog replied to avec's topic in Arts, Literature & Music
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So, what did you do on your big day?
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It’s late, but you still deserve it. HBD, cool chick.
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She really deserves her own birthday thread….
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sports NFL 2022/23 DUCK, DUCK, MONKEY POX NOW WITH 1% LESS COVID
scoobdog replied to 1pooh4u's topic in General Discussion
I don't know what I'm looking at, but I like it a lot. -
sports NFL 2022/23 DUCK, DUCK, MONKEY POX NOW WITH 1% LESS COVID
scoobdog replied to 1pooh4u's topic in General Discussion
Is it terrible that it made the most sense to me out of anything? -
Right. We're getting bad Republican candidates because wealthy powerbrokers are staying away and no one qualified is stepping up to supplant them.
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I haven't really seen any evidence of a concerted effort to get him on the ballot prior to Trump. He does have a lot of name recognition in his home state and he certainly has been vocal about conservative causes before making him a fairly reliable mouthpiece for the cause. MTG, iirc, got into politics explicitly to be a Trump Acolyte. But, you're right, Trump isn't the mechanism that gets these campaigns off and running. Peter Thiel is one notable wealthy donor that's pushed some highly questionable candidates. Still, even he tends to back away when the candidate starts to show signs of being fairly stupid. The more likely answer is that we're getting these bad candidates not because of any wealthy donor pushing them through, but because they resonate with the most activate members of the extreme right. They tend to make it through the primary rounds because of a toxic cocktail of relatively small races (not a lot of interest from qualified candidates), relatively cheap campaigns, and a general disinterest by mainstream Republican voters. All this talk about the Red Wave obscures the fact that there is a good deal of Republicans that might agree with even the most odious or conservative political values (like abortion bans), but don't necessarily like the candidates pushing those values. Trump has created a power vacuum of sorts by portraying himself as a power broker without doing any of the work. He doesn't have a apparatus for locating and grooming potential candidates. He has no ability to negotiate with the establishment to coordinate campaigns for candidates he likes. His only power comes from his bully pulpit, and that pulpit is so prominent that no one else can overcome the advantage. The short answer is that we're getting bad candidates not because wealthy powerbrokers are pushing them, but because wealthy powerbrokers have mostly been MIA.
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Fairly certain he got the idea to run because Trump liked him sucking up. Obvious as it is, it can't be overstated how much Trump's pandering to sycophants has directly contributed to unqualified candidates, either through him pushing them to run or through them openly courting him. Herschel was a frequent prop at Trump's rallies during his failed 2020 campaign. MTG and Hoebart openly courted Trump and used his prestige to get elected in their conservative districts as well.
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I've never trusted ramps. They tend to be insecure even if they don't collapse like that.
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Happy Birthday, dudes.
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Only one person told Herschel he would make an excellent US Senator.
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Unpopular take.... Maybe he's just visiting because he thinks he can negotiate directly with the DOJ. He's been known to do that.
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Clay Helton is feeling it. Meanwhile....