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the next turning point is if the GOP tries to actively sabotage trump or passively.
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@TrevorGoodchild I think he honestly enjoy getting people to blow up over his comments, seems very compatible with his ego.
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@sickburnbro Would bet on passive faggot behavior and mumbling about the "rule of law"
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@TrevorGoodchild So the question is: does he make comments about GOP people who didn't support him? What happens?
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@TrevorGoodchild that's the part that doesn't seem to fit; why to the democratic elite keep acting like he's going to ruin all their plans?
They made decade long plans to boil the frog and as it's starting to die, they've set the temp to MAXX
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@sickburnbro The problem is that he's been (correctly) identified as a talker and a bluffer. He also has no institutional power. So comments and insults are fine but that's not going to scare anyone the way they need to be scared.
We'll see, I suppose
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@sickburnbro Good question. Off the top of my head:
>accumulating institutional incompetence at the highest levels rendering them unable to contemplate any tactics besides "always double down" (you can see this in the Ukraine war where they seem to be incapable of de-escalation)
>raw fear of nascent White Amerikaner nationalism causing them to lash out disproportionately (common kike problem)
>the need to placate their roiling coalition of feral niggers, shitskins and sexual deviants, who want White genocide and legalized child rape NAO
Open to suggestions
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@TrevorGoodchild for sure, and of course historically we have examples of elites doubling down on poor ideas, and the idea of sunk cost fallacy exists.
But I think it's easy to over ascribe your enemies doing stupid stuff when there is a missing motivation.
With Ukraine I think the inability for them to de-escalate is a combination of corruption at the top where they are making money hand over foot by taking the international aid money, belief that NATO really does have their back and a decade of conditioning that Russia are Nazis who are going to rape and murder through their country.
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@SilverDeth @TrevorGoodchild they also have a large helping of paranoia, but what always happens is the paranoids get shouted down as things go more and more their way.
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@TrevorGoodchild @sickburnbro Hubris. Sheer fuckin' hubris. Team kike is so high on their own, (unfounded), sense of superiority they can't imagine any plan or actions they pursue going awry.
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I’m leaning in to #2:
>raw fear of nascent White Amerikaner nationalism causing them to lash out disproportionately
I believe they thought they’d be further along in their replacement of the White Amerikaner at this point in time. Boomer deaths are ratcheting up (thanks Covid) and soon they will not have vast hordes of die-hard paytriots rallying to their every cause (as if the other generations had any gibs to gib). They don’t really have a good long-term game plan to continue gatekeeping the right once they’ve sucked every last shekel out of the Boomers.
I believe @VaxxSabbath has touched on this in his own way, but to me it seems their choices are:
1) Give the Amerikaner back some institutional power and resources so that the ship stays afloat and their accountability remains obscured.
2) Double down and exterminate the Amerikaner. Retain all institutional power and resources, but try to dodge accountability. White + power is too great a thing to risk (institutional incompetence be damned).
Many are hopeful they choose the former. I fear they are choosing the latter.
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@SpaceGhost_ @TrevorGoodchild @VaxxSabbath they don't want to do #1, because the only thing they have to bring to the bargaining table is violence.