Gee, I wonder how that happened?

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    Trump projects opinions as intentions so regularly, that he says the quiet things out loud.

    What he is saying: “I don’t want much of a democracy right now.”

    Additionally, history has repeated itself. That history. Yet Americans, bring propagandized, choose to not believe it:

    https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Lying_press

    • @[email protected]
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      I suspect it’s more about justification than wants.

      If he genuinely believes that America doesn’t actually have a democracy, then cheating to put himself in a position isn’t a subversion of democracy. If his opponents are unethical, then cheating and lying to best them isn’t unethical; it’s smart to beat them at their own game.

      Never underestimate a narcissists ability to twist objective reality to position themselves as good and just.

      • @PM_Your_Nudes_Please
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        Yeah, this is 100% the reason for the rhetoric. It was all building up to “it’s okay if we cheat, because the Dems cheated first.”

        Reality doesn’t matter, as long as the conservative voters believe the big lie. Because when news inevitably breaks about massive Republican corruption, the Republican voters will be willing to overlook it. The lie is all meant to allow republicans to openly cheat, instead of having to hide it like they historically have.

    • The Snark Urge
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      Understanding all this, we left. We’re lucky it was an option.

      • @CharlesDarwin
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        41 year ago

        What option(s) are viable for Americans to go to?

        • The Snark Urge
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          21 year ago

          Marry a dual citizen, like my wife did? Sorry, I haven’t done that research.

  • @qwertyWarlord
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    Trump’s definition of Democracy is to get away with what he wants. Same as Putin, that’s why Trump was so happy to get his praise

    • Tarquinn2049
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      It’s kind of like when kids say something isn’t “fair”, all it means to them is they didn’t like what happened.

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    As long as social media users and the media keep talking about him and posting stuff about him he will never fade into obscurity. He’s like a parasite that feeds off the attention he gets online.

    The current state of Democracy in the US didn’t just start Jan 6 2021, this is a decades old long con that cumulated on Jan 6.

      • GodlessCommie
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        He is merely a symptom of the dysfunctional government. There will always be somebody like him and worse than him that will become the new symptoms of this dysfunctional government. Had Clinton, his DLC, and new way Democrats not sold out the party to the right wing, had Bush not normalized constant war with an ever expanding income inequality, and Obama expanding corporate control over government. We would never have had the likes of someone like Trump.

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          Had Clinton, his DLC, and new way Democrats not sold out the party to the right wing, had Bush not normalized constant war with an ever expanding income inequality, and Obama expanding corporate control over government

          What’s funny is none of these led to the rise of Trumpism. These are things that you, as a person who disagrees with these Presidents, don’t like. You are very unlikely to be a Trump voter based on the above message.

          To give things these Presidents actually did that led to actual Trumpist views:

          • Clinton signed NAFTA (which is great, but nativists hate it, which is why Trump made worse-NAFTA but they love it)

          • Bush began culture wars directly, and states voted to change their constitutions to exclude LGBT people during Bush. 9/11 and it’s responses created a wave of nationalism, but how much you put that directly on Bush may vary depending on how specifically you blame Bush for 9/11.

          • Obama got credit for the bailout Bush began, because people don’t know how Presidential terms work, and then worked to pass the ACA (and was black), so the Tea Party surfaced and brought forth the Hannity/Beck heyday, leading to the resurgence of John Birch Society views.

          Trumpism is

          A) nativist (America for Americans - be like us if you want to be here)

          B) nationalist (America first!)

          C) more about feels than reals (Trump does not have policies. He has views)

          It’s basically the Know-Nothing Party reborn and emerged and exists with basically the same life cycle.

  • Flying Squid
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    He doesn’t want a democracy. What is he complaining about?

    • @[email protected]
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      He isn’t complaining just trying to get more stupid people to vote for him or donate (even though he is a “billionaire”).

  • 520
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    He’s right… accidentally. What they have is a disguised oligarchy

  • @paddirn
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    Fucking piece of shit is the one destroying democracy and has the utter gall to criticize democracy in America. If this was his precious Russia which he loves so much, he’d have found his way pushed out of a window by now.

    • @CharlesDarwin
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      Well, these are the same assholes that call anyone left of Ronnie Raygun both a communist and a fascist, so…they don’t really know what anything means, or they don’t care…

    • FuglyDuck
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      I heard they started a clean sidewalk initiative.

    • @[email protected]
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      Russiagate was a hoax man. Get with the times. Plus, the Feds admitted they rigged the election for Biden.

  • @[email protected]
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    I don’t consider us to have much of a democracy right now

    Says the guy who just a few years ago literally edged his followers on to commit a coup d’etat and has been lying and hiding evidence about the Lying ever since.

    And people still support him

  • TechyDad
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    “They indict their political opponents. Free speech is shot, because the press is very dishonest, very dishonest. Even the way you fight me on simple questions like, you know, the border, and this. You fight me so much,” Trump told Welker.

    “We need a media that’s free and fair. And frankly, if they don’t have that, it’s very, very hard to straighten out our country,” he added.

    Translation: To have a “fair democracy” Trump thinks that people shouldn’t be allowed to question him at all. If he makes a false statement and someone points out that it’s a lie, then this is actually “destroying democracy” and must be stopped.

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    He’s using the dictator’s definition: democracy is when I win, and the larger my margin the more democratic it is!

  • @Buffalox
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    Looking forward to see Trump behind bars, maybe then we will stop hearing his insane rants all the time.

  • @[email protected]
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    Reminds me of this Russian guy that I know who always claimed that Putin shows how great a democracy they have in Russia because everybody votes for him because they love him, he receives over 90% of the votes! Same in Chechnya, kadyrov is so loved by everybody that he receives move that 90% of the votes! Great democracies!