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I bet most of these people aren't going to actually vote, but merely their ballots will show up.
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@sickburnbro This is what annoys me about normies and the GOP. The evidence is there on the table that the DNC engages in ballot stuffing based upon voter roll projections vs. actual ballots received, but they don't use that weapon in the public debate, because the party represents the right half of the uniparty, and that exposes too much of the sausage making. Therefore normies will repeat this dumb idea that Click Clack Rodriguez the Guatemalan, who barely speaks Spanish and can't count higher than ten, is going to take the initiative to vote for Bidanmans rather than what has always happened with the negro anyway - voting is done on their behalf by the district party
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@KarlDahl I used to find this annoying. But ultimately it's a case of each deserving each other.
The GOP isn't there to win, they're there to keep the machine together. Those that don't get on board with that are ejected. There can be some *small* argument over what keeps it together.
Normies want to be lied to by the GOP. The system is what it does.
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@KarlDahl The needle drops when normies don't want pleasant lies anymore.
Trump is useful to watch because he's a symptom of deteriorating love of honeyed lies.
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@sickburnbro True & fair. They are niggercattle, I know they're niggercattle, but it still disappoints me when I think about it or engage with them
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@KarlDahl people need leaders.
I think a lot of guys here still have baggage where they are mad at people because they are still eating the lie that people don't need leaders.
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radical rugged individualism was always for the exceptional, too many people believed it was for everyone.
I'll never forgive libertarians for this
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@Vulpes_Quartus @KarlDahl I already have
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@sickburnbro @KarlDahl It's half true; people don't need bad leaders. I think many are just battered to the point where they are convinced it's impossible for there to be a good one, or identify him, in any case. No judgment, fight surrendered, pouty.
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@ACL9000 @KarlDahl yes. This is what "power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely" is - it's a demoralization tactic to say "you can't have good leaders, they're all going to be corrupt, so just live with it"
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Too many think a good leader has to be some empty suit with a bunch of media curation, and will dismiss the possibly good leader because he looks like a blue collar barber
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@Vulpes_Quartus @sickburnbro @KarlDahl Rugged individualism only ever worked when the consequences for failure was the rugged individual's death.