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Since Donald Trump’s takeover of the Republicon Party in 2016, he has gained considerable political capital by complaining about problems while offering no legal or practical path forward to solutions. Blaming their political opponents’ “policies” for every issue and problem seems to have attracted a lot of low information voters to their party.
Fast forward, after the November election, here in January 2025, we now see that “common sense” is the new catch phrase for the Republicon Party. Lately, it seems like every day we have to endure this new wave of gaslighting. Of course, the implication is that anyone who disagrees with their agenda does not have “common sense”. Whatever it is, no matter how crazy or ridiculous the subject, merely stating that phrase somehow makes it true.
For instance, when the orange Tramp announces that Canada or Greenland will be annexed into the US as a state, instead of consulting with those educated with such matters, it can be easily explained as “common sense”.
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As Election Day grows ever closer, candidates often resort to desperate and questionable campaign activities. Sometimes these activities can backfire, as Michael Dukakis can attest. It was a sad, almost comedic commercial when he paraded down the road in an Army tank, with his head sticking out the top, smiling face, suit and tie, a scene only a mother could love.
A couple of weeks ago, Kamala Harris mentioned that she had worked at McDonalds cooking French fries while she was in college. Not to be ignored, Donnie the trust fund child projected that Harris was lying. Of course, we have no reason to doubt Harris, and have every reason to fact check the person who lies on a daily basis with a straight face while on camera.
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Perhaps I’m getting too annoyed with what Tramp says during his rallies. But this time the man has gone beyond unhinged when he said “They are sending the storms”. As with a lot of Trump rhetoric, his statement is purposely vague and he does not specify any facts or present any references or proof. He does this so his cult can conjure any meaning they want. I was expecting him to break out his magic sharpie and change the weather himself but sadly that never happened.
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When I hear something so utterly ridiculous that it borders on comedy, I often use the phrase “You can’t make this stuff up”. Donnie Trump now has decided that his election chances hinge on how many Jewish votes he gets, and paradoxically has become even more unhinged. According to reputable news accounts, on September 20th, while Trump was speaking in Washington to the Israeli-American Council National Summit, he said, "If I don't win this election - and the Jewish people would really have a lot to do with that if that happens because if 40%, I mean, 60% of the people are voting for the enemy…"