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wait, is this really just the kamallama line, NOW? "haha, ignore that we suck think about the country"?
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if so - it's a desperate attempt at getting the squishy faggy national review readers back on board.
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Is this a better or worse campaign than Joe showing his face for 20 minutes a week while shitting himself?
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@theshortbus I think in retrospect this will be an amazing campaign to look at. The Joesnoozapaloola will be the rightful endcap of boomer politics.
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@sickburnbro It's going to be hilarious when she wins at 1:30 AM.
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@yockeypuck we don't even need to worry that far ahead yet, there is so much fun left in this month. If they are using messaging like this we might get to see some real desperation.
The only thing I can hope for is a botched real attempt at stealing, but they get caught at 1am because a black lady and a anitfa whore are arguing about how many LGBTIA votes they need to create to show representation.
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@sickburnbro The problem with saying “country over party“ in 2024 is that a good chunk of Americans want to see both burn.
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@NitroDubs yeah, the entire messaging seems to be totally incongruent with "BRAT" .. it feels like a throwback to like 80s politics
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@sickburnbro That would be fantastic.
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@yockeypuck I'm basing this on the FEMA response.
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@yockeypuck The feeling that it gives me is that because all of the government has become leftist groups that can only be wrangled by extremely blatant messaging which normally is "hate whitey" - sans that they descend into the type of bickering that call was, attempting to micromanage *who* gets aid, when they aren't even there doing it -- assuming everything else will just *happen* and they are just going to manipulate the procedural outcomes.
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@NitroDubs Desperation is simply the most likely possibility, and given as I can't realistically think of another reason for the shift in messaging, it feels accurate.
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@sickburnbro 1980’s politics don’t really work in a 2020’s world. One would think that they understood this, but as you said previously they are desperate.