I don't think Trump was unbeatable but I think we can all agree that a lot of the things he said and did would have sunk other candidates.
I don't think that's anywhere close to a universally agreed upon point.
I don't think Trump was unbeatable but I think we can all agree that a lot of the things he said and did would have sunk other candidates.
The only fact we know is that Hillary lost. If you want to make the case that Trump was unbeatable you should do so.
I don't think that's anywhere close to a universally agreed upon point.
I think another way of looking at it:
People voted on social issues, since the economy was improving and in 'ok' shape.
Economic anxiety became a cover for the real reasons people voted for Trump. The data even supports the theory.
The real danger is the ramifications of the upcoming transition to a human-less workforce (aka automation).
He wasn't "unbeatable." But it was unlikely that anyone who was willing to run could beat him in that climate and the ones mentioned above wouldn't have either.
As I've said many times: he won the election even after literally admitting to sexual assault on video. Millions and millions and millions of people saw that, knew it, and thought it was okay.
Trump beat Hillary. He would have beaten Bernie. He would have beaten Warren.
And no one logically thinks freaking Al Gore would have beaten him. Come on.
That's not what he said. What he's saying is effectively "Racism is a luxury good. In good times, people think they can afford to vote on non-economic issues"I'm thoroughly confused by this logic. If you think that people voted for Trump because they weren't suffering enough economically to keep them in line, shouldn't you be cheering on automation and its consequences?
I don't think Trump was unbeatable but I think we can all agree that a lot of the things he said and did would have sunk other candidates.
One thing that held true for Trump throughout the entire campaign cycle- his poll numbers only suffered as long as a flashlight was being held up to him.Sure, but many of those things would only have sunk other candidates because they would have made them reacted 'correctly' to them being called out as scandals, Trumps strength as an outsider candidate was that he, and his team, had no idea how he was 'supposed' to react to them. As it turns out 'bad optics' and scandals are, to some extent, fake ideas that are only real if you want them to be and even something as bad as the pussy grab tape will get swept away by the news cycle if you leave it be. Oh it kept being brought back up sure, but Trump didn't react badly enough for it to be a more important issue beyond the first group of people to get outraged by it. Scandals grow like fire and without you fueling your own defeat they have to get off to an explosive start too big to ignore to matter and without that fuel they just peter out.
The most damaging part of a scandal is the way you handle it and Trump handled them better than most because he wasn't using the same self defeating campaigning rulebook as the career politicians who lost to him.
One thing that held true for Trump throughout the entire campaign cycle- his poll numbers only suffered as long as a flashlight was being held up to him.
This is why they dropped after the RNC, after the debates, after the Access Hollywood tape. But, invariably, the moment attention went elsewhere in the media after a while, his numbers would creep back up again. There was a passive R vote for him that kept crawling back as long as they could ignore what he was.
This is a big reason why as president his numbers aren't doing that anymore- the flashlight is always on now!
SHE LOST TO TRUMP. GTFO lady, no one wants to hear your shit. She should be reminded of losing to Trump for the rest of her days. She's the political equivalent of Bill Buckner!
I am happy you are still rocking that avatar I made.
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Anyone who's retroactively turned Trump into an invincible candidate is someone far too invested in the narrative of HRC as a perfect candidate to admit that that was total BS.
One of the chapters should definitely be "I Called 30 million America Citizens Deplorables"
It's sort of like how after 2000, Al Gore faded into obscurity and was never heard from again.
I bet no one can even guess the name of the Democratic candidate who lost in 2004! Give up!?It was John Kerry, who immediately retired from politics and public life
These guys lost to GEORGE W BUSH, a singularly terrible president. So obviously they were losers with nothing to contribute to society. Naturally, the activist base demanded their silence forever onwards and refused to hear any explanations for the losses in 2000 and 2004 that weren't the personal shortcomings of the candidates. After all, both were undeniably "flawed"
This is just like that.
That's not what he said. What he's saying is effectively "Racism is a luxury good. In good times, people think they can afford to vote on non-economic issues"
"Economic Anxiety" is always in quotes because it's a mask/escuse for the underlying racism and xenophobia.
If not outright racism, what would be the kinder description to explain their reason for voting for this buffoon? Trump voters may say that they didn't vote outright for racist reasons, but they did support and tolerate him in spite of his gaffes. I think this is an important distinction, because I see these folks using semantics in order to weasel their way out of their role in propping up this moron.
And yet despite both of those advantages she still managed to fumble the ball and lose to the worst President in the history of the United States.The hell is this.. Most of America voted for her and she was obviously the better candidate.
What? No, he didn't. Kerry was a senator for years after he lost the election and later became Obama's second Secretary of State.
He even marched in the March for Women in Washington after the Trump inauguration.
Al Gore's been a public figure and environmental activist since he lost to Bush. His sequel to An Incovenient Truth, An Inconvenient Sequel, is coming out soon.
You literally handwaved their post-campaign lives away to make your point.
The fact that he is the worst does not mean he was not popular. He is the heritage of the tea party and the alt-right, which are very popular movements in the United States. He is a terrible president, but unfortunately, not a terrible candidate.And yet despite both of those advantages she still managed to fumble the ball and lose to the worst President in the history of the United States.
In an ideal world, the Democrats would have put Bernie forward who would have gone ahead and defeated Trump.In an ideal world, this book wouldn't exist. In a slightly less ideal but still pretty good world, it should consist of one page:
"I lost the election and then moved on with my life. You should too. Let's focus on 2018 and 2020"
The End
In an ideal world, the Democrats would have put Bernie forward who would have gone ahead and defeated Trump.
In an ideal world, the Democrats would have put Bernie forward who would have gone ahead and defeated Trump.
No. Noooooo!!!! That is absolutely not what I was angling at!
*Punches monitor*
Aaaaaaaagggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!
Basically, Bernie got his ass kicked among non-white voters...who made up 40% of the turn out and he didn't make up that deficit among white voters. He couldn't pull in a majority of card carrying members of the democratic party, which is kinda of important and he lost urban areas that had large populations.
You can make up your own reality though, its cool.
No. Noooooo!!!! That is absolutely not what I was angling at!
*Punches monitor*
Aaaaaaaagggghhhhhhh!!!!!!!
He has a point though... Bernie ALWAYS had wider margins against Trump, while Hillary, for all her hubris... was ALWAYS within the margin of error. That margin of error swung against her as the FBI came knocking at her door for a hidden government server in the bathroom basement.
Should have called it "Book of Deplorables"
He has a point though... Bernie ALWAYS had wider margins against Trump, while Hillary, for all her hubris... was ALWAYS within the margin of error. That margin of error swung against her as the FBI came knocking at her door for a hidden government server in the bathroom basement.
Not a true statement, at all. Not from the start of the race. Not as voting grew close. Not during the 6 weeks of voting when there was actually some slight question as to who would be the nominee.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/e...s/general_election_trump_vs_clinton-5491.html
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/e...s/general_election_trump_vs_sanders-5565.html
The margin was only in Sanders favor after he lost in March/April, when his supporters grew increasingly bitter. But that's what always happens, like the Kasich bump after he lost.
I feel like this is a hell that we will never escape. We'll be eyeing up the 2022 midterms and there'll still be people lamenting that we should have ran Bernie in 2016. Or saying Comey shouldn't have released that letter. Or that Obama should have been tougher on Russia. Or that Hillary should have run a better campaign.
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Or better yet 'The Deplorabook'Should have called it "Book of Deplorables"
Healing can happen if the Clintons ride off into the sunset, if the Debbie Wasserman Schultz and corrupt DNC hacks get purged because of their affront to American democracy during the 2016 primaries, and if Democrats turn away from being merely the "socially conscientious" corporate whores in the last 40 years... and turn back into New Deal FDR Democrats (what Bernie and his progressives are), because American workers desperately need the support against the big money interests that get all the favors in our country.
It's gross how this is being used to dismiss criticism of Clinton.
Mine is NOT a dig against women AT ALL (I champion a black strong woman to be our nominee for 2020).
My gripe with the Clintons is that they are political swindlers of the worst grotesque kind. Their dynasty of crooks need to bounce out of here.
It's gross how this is being used to dismiss criticism of Clinton.
Mine is NOT a dig against women AT ALL (I champion a black strong woman to be our nominee for 2020).
My gripe with the Clintons is that they are political swindlers of the worst grotesque kind. Their dynasty of crooks need to bounce out of here.
No offense, but who the fuck cares what you think about the DNC and the party. You didn't vote for the democrat on the ballot and you have already stated you are now a member of the DSA who cannot support the democrats anymore.
Oh god, he's one of those selfish people who was so bitter over the fact that more people wanted Hillary as president than Bernie, so he stayed home and didn't vote on Election Day?
No offense, but who the fuck cares what you think about the DNC and the party. You didn't vote for the democrat on the ballot and you have already stated you are now a member of the DSA who cannot support the democrats anymore.
Oh god, he's one of those selfish people who was so bitter over the fact that more OLD people wanted Hillary as president than Bernie, so he stayed home and didn't vote on Election Day?
Nope confusing posters.
Bad news buddy... it's not just me who has such a tainted view of Democrats (what's the latest... 12% overall support for the old set of crooks in Congress?). Keep counting on that 48% of fellow loyalist card-holding members supporting whatever crook corporations can rely on to continue their gravy train. Americans want different, and they rejected Clinton.
The only way to move forward is for Democrats to become pro-worker New Deal Democrats like Bernie. Or damn BUST because Americans are on the verge of collapse from corporate cartels running wild with our "democracy".
At least get it right...
Bad news buddy... it's not just me who has such a tainted view of Democrats (what's the latest... 12% overall support for the old set of crooks in Congress?). Keep counting on that 48% of fellow loyalist card-holding members supporting whatever crook corporations can rely on to continue their gravy train. Americans want different, and they rejected Clinton.
The only way to move forward is for Democrats to become pro-worker New Deal Democrats like Bernie. Or damn BUST because Americans are on the verge of collapse from corporate cartels running wild with our "democracy".
At least get it right...
If you criticize the queen, you are either a Trump voter or you didn't vote. You can criticize something and still like it.
No shit it's satire my fellow bastardYou two are shit are recognizing satire and understanding the basis of the article.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1408878