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My Closing Statement: Why I Voted Trump

  
Via:  John Russell  •  one month ago  •  13 comments

By:   Ben Shapiro

My Closing Statement: Why I Voted Trump
So, it's down to the wire. According to the latest RealClearPolitics polling average, Donald Trump is up in national polling — by 0.1%. In Georgia, he's leading by 2.3%; in North Carolina, by 1.5%; in Pennsylvania, by 0.3%; in Arizona, by 2.6%; in Nevada, by 1%. Meanwhile, according to that same average, Harris is leading ...

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There are essentially three reasons I support Donald Trump.

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So, it's down to the wire. According to the latestRealClearPolitics polling average, Donald Trump is up in national polling — by 0.1%. In Georgia, he's leading by 2.3%; in North Carolina, by 1.5%; in Pennsylvania, by 0.3%; in Arizona, by 2.6%; in Nevada, by 1%. Meanwhile, according to that same average, Harris is leading in Michigan by 0.6% and in Wisconsin by 0.3%. Suffice it to say, every single one of these battleground states is well within the margin of error — meaning that a significant polling error in Trump's favor turns the election into a blowout for him, and a significant polling error in Harris' direction turns it into a blowout for her.

According to Atlas Intel, Trump is currently leading in all the swing states; according to New York Times/Siena, Trump is behind in Nevada, but ahead in Arizona, and all the other swing states are essentially dead even, with Harris up slightly in Georgia, Wisconsin, and North Carolina. The bottom line: Nobody knows anything. As Nate Cohn of the New York Times points out, "Across these final polls, white Democrats were 16 percent likelier to respond than white Republicans. That's a larger disparity than our earlier polls this year, and it's not much better than our final polls in 2020 — even with the pandemic over. It raises the possibility that the polls could underestimate Mr. Trump yet again."

The early votes tell us … pretty much nothing. They show that the Republicans have done a far better job than in 2020 of getting out the early vote, but those may be high-propensity voters who were going to vote for Trump anyway. Meanwhile, female voters are, indeed, showing up in droves — but the same story applies.

Everyone is now attempting to read chicken entrails. So when Ann Selzer, widely-respected as one of the best pollsters in the country, came out with a shocking poll on Saturday that had Kamala Harris leading Trump in Iowa by three points, Democrats erupted into spasms of ecstasy. At last, here was the evidence that Trump is finally going to be subdued, and Harris will emerge victorious!

But, of course, it's not quite that simple. The poll is pretty clearly an outlier. Emerson has Trump up nearly 10 points in the state right now. And Iowa is a Republican state at this point: The Republican Party has an advantage in registered voters over the Democratic Party of some 173,000 voters.

Bottom line: We should take the Iowa poll with a grain of salt. As Nate Silver says, "Releasing this poll took an incredible amount of guts because — let me state this as carefully as I can — if you had to play the odds, this time Selzer will probably be wrong."

So, here's the bottom line: Stop reading chicken entrails and GO VOTE NOW.

On Friday, I voted early. And I voted, of course, for Donald Trump.


Now, for the final time, let me explain why.

I want to explain why I voted for Trump not to the ardent Trump voter — you already know the case for Trump, obviously. And I'm not explaining it to the person who believes Trump is a Hitlerian menace — if you believe that, nothing I say can reconnect you to reality. I'm addressing people who might have hold-ups about Trump on character but like his policy; people who think that Kamala Harris is a "change" candidate; people who are worried about the supposed "threat" to institutions from Trump, but aren't crazy enough to stay up nights worrying about concentration camps or boxcars from a second Trump administration.

For all of you who are wavering, I think it's necessary to explain my reasoning. After all, I went from someone who didn't vote for either Trump or Hillary in 2016 — my first time abstaining from a presidential vote ever because I felt both were unfit — to voting for Trump in 2020; to voting for, campaigning with, and giving money to Donald Trump in 2024.

There are essentially three reasons I support Donald Trump: The first is Donald Trump, the second is Kamala Harris, and the third is the institutions.

TRUMP


Let me begin by acknowledging many of the concerns of those of you who are hesitant about Donald Trump.

As you know from listening to the show consistently, I don't like a lot of the things Trump says. I'm not in love with his statements on TruthSocial about various controversies of the day. (I'm not voting because I care about his hot take on Taylor Swift.) I'm not big on the bulls******ry that Trump often bandies about with regard to topics large and small. I think the evidence is skimpy that there is widespread pet barbecuing in Springfield. But here's the thing about Trump: Underlying a lot of the bulls*****ry is truth. Trump speaks in superlatives. He exaggerates for effect. He tells stories he's half heard, and then repeats them in inflated fashion. But he's generally right on the central point: Illegal immigration is out of control; the regulatory and tax regime of the Biden/Harris administration has generated historic inflation and burdened America with a future of economic stagnation; Biden and Harris are unprecedentedly cowardly and weak on foreign policy.

And here's the biggest thing: I'm not voting for Trump because I need a moral exemplar. I'm not a child. I'm an adult voter, and I have plenty of people I use as moral guides and sounding boards: my parents, members of my community, philosophers and thinkers. To me, politicians aren't gods or great leaders — at least, not very often. They're plumbers. The question is whether they'll fix the toilet.

Donald Trump fixes the toilet. Kamala Harris throws a cherry bomb in it.

We don't have to speculate about this. We know it's true. Donald Trump has already been president. And he was a hell of a lot better than Kamala Harris has been as vice president.

So let's talk policy.

Anti-Wokeness: Beginning with general governing worldview, Trump believes that America's founding principles are great. He doesn't believe that America was built on racism, sexism, bigotry, and homophobia. He believes that America is a land of opportunity for everyone — and that it should be. He doesn't identify winning with exploitation or losing with victimhood. He doesn't believe in any idiotic oppressor/oppressed matrix by which we can determine, solely based on someone's failure, whether society has been mean to them. This is actually the great battle of our time. Because, as I will discuss, Harris is a devotee of wokeness: the belief that those who fail are oppressed, and those who succeed are oppressors. And that worldview means incentivizing failure and punishing success in every area of human life.

Economic Meritocracy: Donald Trump generally believes in economic meritocracy. Trump is about winning. This, we all know. Like it or hate it, it's his gauge of success. What that means is that he values merit. He wants an economy where innovators and entrepreneurs like Elon Musk are given the freedom to take us to Mars, not an economy where Kamala Harris' Department of Justice sues Musk for failure to hire enough refugees or immigrants on new visas. He wants an economy where businesses are worried about creating the best goods, products, and services for the lowest price, not about the dumbest regulations coming from the EPA or the diversity, equity, and inclusion regime of the corporate office. This is why Trump wants lower taxes, less regulation, and more dynamic business as a result. What of his talk about tariffs? Yes, tariffs are generally bad policy. But Trump is transactional; he uses tariffs as a way to cudgel other countries to behave according to the basic rules of the road in international markets. Tariffs, he believes, are a great way of ensuring that countries like China don't simply dump endless amounts of money into industries that threaten American safety while stealing American technology. And he's not wrong. This is why Trump had a thriving economy: Wage growth beat inflation by 15%, and inflation grew at just 1.9% per annum. There is a reason people are nostalgic for the Trump economy.

Foreign Policy: Because Trump is not a devotee of the evil oppressor/oppressed matrix, he knows that other countries have interests that are not ours. When Trump says "America First," he doesn't mean isolationism, as he himself told me; he doesn't mean Charles Lindbergh or Father Coughlin. He means that America's interests ought to be first and foremost — and that very often, those interests can be protected by the credible threat of use of force. Trump innately understands deterrence. I've told this story before, but it's worth telling it again: When I held a fundraiser for Trump a few months ago, he told this story. He said:

You want to know why Vladimir Putin never invaded Ukraine on my watch? Because I called him and I told him, "Vlad, Vlad, don't you do it." And Vlad said, "Why not, Mr. President?" And I said, "Because, Vlad, if you do, I'm gonna bomb the s*** out of you." And he said, "No, you won't, Mr. President." And I said, "Well, I might!"

And then Trump turned to me and said, "And you know what? If there's even a five percent chance that the United States military, the most powerful military in the history of the world, is going to bomb the s*** out of you, you don't do it."

Trump knew that innately. That's why the world became far more peaceful under Trump. China, for the first time, saw that perhaps it didn't have a patsy in Trump, and believe it or not, bipartisan opposition to Chinese aggression grew radically under Trump. Russia didn't invade Ukraine under Trump, even though it did under Obama and Biden. And, of course, while Obama and Biden radically incentivized the growth of terror by Iran, it was Trump who contained Iran, impoverished it, and brokered the Abraham Accords. Trump gets it.

So that's the positive case for Trump.

Now to the case against Kamala.

HARRIS


Kamala Harris is not an important figure, in and of herself. She has been an empty vessel her entire political career. She's quite bad at the game, actually: She couldn't speak straight to the point if her life depended on it, instead spewing ghastly word vomit that would put the fat kid from the "Stand by Me" pie-eating contest to shame; she vacillates wildly between insane Leftism, as in her 2019 failed presidential campaign, to faux-hawkish tough-on-crime prosecutor, as she's been trying to do this year.

None of it washes. She's totally insincere, utterly charmless, and terrifically inauthentic. She's the "Polar Express" of political candidates, inhabiting the uncanny valley full-time. And she's surrounded herself with other residents of the island of misfit, cloying and uber-irritating tools: Doug Emhoff, her nanny-impregnating, religious Jew-impersonating, ex-girlfriend allegedly slapping husband; Tim Walz, the pretend ultra-man, who pretends to be a gun fanatic but can't properly load one, who play-acts at being a football coach but can't even use the terminology properly; and all the rest.

Of course, Harris wouldn't be there if she weren't just a tool of the Democratic machine. She was put in place in 2020 by Barack Obama and the rest of the Democratic upper echelon, who decided that Joe Biden needed a woman of color on the ticket; then, after failing dramatically as vice president in every job she was given, she was jabbed into the presidential nomination by the same machine, which suddenly realized that Biden's brain had passed away some years before. She is not joy. She is not brat. She is an empty pantsuit. She always was.

But that doesn't mean she isn't dangerous. Because, like Joe Biden, she's actually just an inept weathervane for the Democratic Party as a whole. And that party has embraced the failure and radicalism of its most insane members.

Pro-Wokeness: In regards to her worldview, Harris, like Biden before her, has said that "equity" ought to be at the center of all her policies. By equity, of course, she means equality of outcome. She has not been shy about this. She has said it repeatedly, in different contexts, for years. She truly believes that disparities are a result solely of discrimination. This means that any group that underperforms has been exploited by an evil system. The world is a system of oppressors and oppressed, and it is the job of the federal government to rectify those imbalances, both domestically and abroad. For some groups, no evidence need be shown to demonstrate victimization (say, women in the United States, who currently constitute a majority of college graduates) in order for that group to be labeled victimized; historic victimization will do. For others, even evidence of current victimization must be ignored (Asians and Jews), so long as members of those groups are disproportionately successful.

This is an evil worldview; it incentivizes failure, it punishes success, and it treats people not as individuals but as members of classes. It is entirely anti-American. It tears Americans apart on the basis of identity. And no, it isn't going away. She's trying to hide it, but it's the essence of her entire campaign, which treats women and men as enemies, ignores hatred of Jews so long as it comes from intersectional communities, and promises endless benefits — including the very redefinition of reality — to "marginalized" groups. Which is how Tim Walz ends up stumping for tampons in the boys' bathroom. And how the Biden-Harris White House has repeatedly attempted to enshrine racism into law.

Economic Redistributionist: Harris' economic policies are rooted in this worldview, as are the Democratic Party's as a whole. Thus, as they see it, businesses that are successful are definitionally exploiters; to have their wealth expropriated and spent as Harris and her friends see fit on groups they seek to cultivate then becomes permissible. Regulations are simply ways to establish equality of outcome. Innovators are to be punished as oppressors. "The rich" are seen as a separate class from everyone else, despite the fact that income mobility remains the hallmark of the American economy.

The answer to everything: control. Top-down control. Higher taxes, more spending, more regulation. Giveaways, takings, and borrowing: These are the programs of Kamala Harris. That's why Joe Biden brought about 20% inflation and why inflation outpaced wages. It's also why even before Biden launched his massive spending initiatives, his White House forecast stagnated growth a decade into the future. That's not a bug. That's a feature: equality in stagnation.

Foreign Policy Coward: Extended to the realm of foreign policy, the woke ideology means weakness and surrender in the face of foreign predations. It treats muscular and self-confident American defense as a weakness and cowardice as virtue. Harris says she was the last person in the room on Afghanistan — and she probably was. Both she and Biden still brag about the worst foreign policy embarrassment of our lifetimes, in which billions in military equipment was left behind for the Taliban as erstwhile allies were hunted down or fell off wheel wells at Bagram Air Base where 13 American service members were blown up just trying to help innocent civilians escape, and which ended with 19 million women stuffed into burqas in basements and deprived of any hope of a normal or decent life.

It was that weakness that led Putin to invade Ukraine — and Biden's first move was to offer Volodymyr Zelenskyy a plane ride out. Then Biden and team pursued the dumbest foreign policy available: a commitment to unspecified "victory" while slow-walking the actual aid that might attain something resembling it. Meanwhile, the Chinese are on the move, building steadily in the South China Sea, threatening Taiwan, and moving forward with every possible aggressive action short of war.

Move to the Middle East, and it's the same story: Biden alienated the Saudis and Israelis in a misguided attempt to establish moral parity with Iran while simultaneously freeing up billions of dollars to Iran to spread terrorism. All this culminated in the current seven-front war launched on Israel by Iranian proxies, which began October 7. Hamas is still holding American hostages. Yet Biden and Harris have slow-walked aid to the Israelis too, while simultaneously undermining the government of Israel, openly threatening Israel with cut-offs in military shipments if they don't take Biden-Harris advice on fighting Hamas, Hezbollah, or Iran. And, most of all, Biden and Harris have been total cowards in standing up to the massive tsunami of Jew-hatred that has emerged from their own support base. Instead, Kamala Harris has implied that Israel is committing a genocide and that those protesting American support for Israel have a solid case.

Then, there's the border. Because Kamala Harris believes that America is rooted in xenophobia and racism, she has presided over a wide-open border. There are only two reasons anyone in high office would do this: first, in order to change the voting demographic of the country; second, because they believe the United States somehow owes citizens of other countries residence in America thanks to the guilt of the United States. For Harris, undoubtedly both are true.

INSTITUTIONS


Finally, I'm voting for Donald Trump because of the institutions.

I know this one seems to boggle minds, thanks to Donald Trump's legal and public relations maneuvering between November 2020 and January 6, 2021. I saw no evidence of Trump's contentions at the time, and said so; I thought his statements about Mike Pence's ability to single-handedly refuse to certify votes was morally and factually wrong. I thought January 6 was wrong too, and tragic (although, to be sure, some of those prosecuted have certainly been overprosecuted).

But Donald Trump is not the threat to the institutions of the United States. They survived him, with flying colors. Those who say there was not a peaceful transfer of power in January 2021 are simply lying. There was. That's why Joe Biden took office without a military operation. It's why Donald Trump left office as specified. The Constitutional checks and balances held up. And if Trump were to win, those particular checks and balances would never be implicated — specifically because Trump would have won, and thus there would be no further challenge to an election.

Democrats have far graver plans for our institutions. They say it openly. And what's worse, they also plan to uphold the power of institutions that have totally lost their legitimacy.

Institutions To Be Preserved


Let's begin with the institutions that must be preserved.

Supreme Court: The Supreme Court of the United States remains a bulwark institution in our Constitutional structure, of course. The power of judicial review is embedded in all of our legal structures. It was Democrats who killed the judicial filibuster, then whined when Mitch McConnell did the same in order to confirm Trump's Supreme Court nominees. It is not the Republicans who threaten the Supreme Court. It is Harris, who has herself pledged to try to pack the courts or institute term limits. The Supreme Court is no longer the plaything of the Left, and so the Left will seek to destroy it.

Congress: Then, there's the Senate. Harris has already said she would kill the filibuster, thus allowing controversial legislation to pass with a bare majority. Presumably, this would include the creation of two new states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico, in an attempt to add four new Democratic senators. It would also include ramming through the so-called Equality Act, a grave violation of religious liberty; the John Lewis Voting Rights Act, federalizing election procedures and loosening protections against fraud and ballot harvesting; and other radical pieces of legislation. Meanwhile, it was Democrats who started the process of barring Republican nominees from committee assignments in the House; look for them to continue that practice and exacerbate it.

Department of Justice: For all the talk about President Trump attempting to weaponize the DOJ against his enemies, he never truly did. Hillary wasn't locked up; Joe Biden wasn't investigated. But Joe Biden has activated the DOJ against Trump. Democrats would certainly use the DOJ to target any political opponent they could, as they have Trump. Of course, that would only be the tip of the iceberg. Barack Obama's IRS targeted his enemies too. The executive branch is large and powerful — and it is Democrats who have used it against their opponents.

Federalism: Harris would also be an ardent opponent of federalism, which divides power between the federal government and the states. Many have worried about the implications of the overruling of Roe v. Wade. But all that did is send the issue of abortion back to the states, where it originally was. Democrats pledge to give the federal government control over abortion and to do the same to nearly every issue. Democrats see federalism as the enemy and want a homogenous rule over all of the country. There are few policies better prone to lead to a breakdown of the union than that.

Churches and Families: Then, there are the institutions that matter most: churches and families, what Edmund Burke called the little platoons of society. These are the institutions that build social fabric — the places we make friends and share family, where we build lives together. Harris' federal government crowds them out. Churches, in this view, so long as they do not become propagandists for the progressive worldview, are barriers to the rule of the elite and must be torn down. They must be targeted with tax law, broken in favor of abortion-on-demand. Families, too, are a danger, as they may, in fact, reinculcate traditional virtue. Thus, federal policy must favor the destruction of families in favor of the values of the National Education Association and its friends: Children must be protected from their parents so that they can emerge from the chrysalis of Left-wing values, full-fledged butterflies of wokeness. This is why Tim Walz's Minnesota is a sanctuary state for so-called "transgender children": Parents are the problem.

Institutions To Be Wrecked


Then, there's the other side of the coin: the institutions that deserve to be wrecked, but which Kamala Harris would preserve.

Universities: The universities, for example, are the biggest scam in American life. Liberal arts studies have become indoctrination centers for the Left; colleges now teach students to protest their own civilization rather than teaching them to be good citizens. And it is the Left that has encouraged this. It is no coincidence that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer was recently caught in an email telling the president of Columbia University to ignore Jew-hatred on campus, since only Right-wingers were upset. The universities are the corrupt preserve of the radical Left, and they are the breeding ground for Democratic donors and leaders. They are the engine of wokeness, and they ought to be torn down as they currently stand. Harris wouldn't just preserve them; she would strengthen them by giving them billions of dollars in student loan bailout money.

Legacy Media: Next, of course, there is the legacy media. The legacy media are the tail end of the Democrat-Media Human Centipede; they ingest whatever Democrats tell them and then excrete the digested product onto the American people. That's how the media spent two years telling us that Joe Biden was mentally competent, only to then flip when embarrassed and tell us he had to go, only to go right back to ignoring his mental decrepitude so as to preserve him in the presidency.

Not a day goes by in which the legacy media doesn't prove to be a stenographer for Democrats. The same simply isn't true for Republicans: When Republicans are in power, the legacy media hold them to account, and treat them as the enemy. The legacy media must be wrecked by the free market — and that's happening. But it won't happen if Harris and her friends work to enshrine their monopolistic dominance by cracking down on the social media platforms that allow alternative media to thrive. And that's precisely what they plan to do.

CONCLUSION


I've made the case here for Donald Trump and against Kamala Harris. There are good reasons to vote for Trump other than disliking Harris, as I've made clear. But here's the funny thing about this election: very few people think the opposite. Most Democrats believe that voting for Harris is worthwhile not because they can make an affirmative case for Harris; that case is essentially un-makeable. They can only make a case against Trump.

And that should worry you. See, here's the thing: that case is speculative. And back before Donald Trump was president, I might even have agreed with that case: As I've said, I didn't vote for either candidate in 2016. But then he was president. And so I know what his presidency will be: a solid economy, an excellent foreign policy, and a fight against woke ideology that endangers our future.

And I know what she will be, too. Because that's not speculative either. Kamala Harris can't name a single way she disagreed with Joe Biden. And Biden was a tool of the woke Left. He presided over economic stagnation, foreign policy collapse, and the continued fraying of our social compact. She would do the same.

Which is why you should ignore all the alarmists. There is no mystery to this election. We know what Trump 2 would look like: Trump 1. And we know what Harris would look like: Biden 2. That's the call. That's the whole thing.

So you don't have to love Donald Trump. Hell, you don't even have to like Donald Trump. But you do need someone to fix the problems that plague the country, not exacerbate them. And that man is Donald Trump. Which is why I voted for him, and I hope you will too.


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JohnRussell
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1  seeder  JohnRussell    one month ago

I assume that everyone who is on a current events forum like this knows who Ben Shapiro is. He is the fast talker with the nasally annoying voice who is a big name on right wing social media.

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Topics not brought up in his screed about voting for Trump. 

Trump's character - not his "mean tweets" or ludicrous statements, his character.  He is a known pathological liar, crook, con man, cheat, bigot, and moron.  None of those "attributes" are a matter of opinion.  Shapiro wants a president utterly devoid of character. 

Trump's Big Lie -  Trump spent well over a month after the 2020 election lying about the results.  Shapiro says nada about that. 

Trump the Traitor -  The evidence is overwhelming Trump was a traitor on and around Jan 6th.  Shapiro does not mention that, or any of trumps criminal indictments. All he says is that Jan 6th was troubling but there was a peaceful transfer of power.

"peaceful transfer of power "  is the nonsense Republicans are trying to inflict on the voters right now.  Ashley Babbitt is dead and hundreds of people are in jail or convicted criminals because it wasnt peaceful.  And Trump was the first president in history to not show up for his successors inauguration. 

Trump the nutcase -  It is likely , and arguable , that Trump has said more stupid things than the other 44 US presidents combined. He constantly bullies, talks out his ass, and makes veiled threats.  He is unfit for office on mental stability alone. 

Shapiros argument in Trumps favor really boils down to one thing -  Shapiro despises the "woke" nature of the 21st century.  And he despises the American "welfare state" that , rightly or wrongly, is totally necessary in a society where economic exploitation is built into our system. 

Its too late to save America through Shapiros choice of Trump. He should have backed another candidate two years ago. We cannot let the crazed Trump back in power, and if he does win many tens of millions of Americans will not accept him, ever. 

 
 
 
Tacos!
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2  Tacos!    one month ago

Jesus, Ben Shapiro is full of shit.

Let me begin by acknowledging many of the concerns of those of you who are hesitant about Donald Trump.

He doesn’t address actual concerns. He goes right into some bullshit about TruthSocial and Taylor Swift. And, by the way, without actually specifically quoting Trump’s posts. Because if he did, he wouldn’t be able to just dismiss them. Same with the real concerns.

Also, they aren’t “concerns” anymore. They’re facts; history. In 2016, we didn’t know he would invent election fraud, even in an election he won - neverminding the insanity he unleashed after he lost one. And those lies just bookended his continual lying and incompetence as president.

I think the evidence is skimpy that there is widespread pet barbecuing in Springfield.

Skimpy?! Only “skimpy?” Please just fuck right off.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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2.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Tacos! @2    one month ago
He doesn’t address actual concerns.

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Split Personality
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2.2  Split Personality  replied to  Tacos! @2    one month ago

Thank you.  I almost wrote a long winded retort to his nonsense.  

Your closing was very, very good also.

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JohnRussell
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3  seeder  JohnRussell    one month ago

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JohnRussell
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3.1  seeder  JohnRussell  replied to  JohnRussell @3    one month ago

The day before the election he calls his opponent Americans the most sinister and corrupt forces on earth. 

 
 
 
CB
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4  CB    one month ago
Anti-Wokeness: Beginning with general governing worldview, Trump believes that America's founding principles are great. He doesn't believe that America was built on racism, sexism, bigotry, and homophobia. He believes that America is a land of opportunity for everyone — and that it should be. He doesn't identify winning with exploitation or losing with victimhood. He doesn't believe in any idiotic oppressor/oppressed matrix by which we can determine, solely based on someone's failure, whether society has been mean to them. This is actually the great battle of our time. Because, as I will discuss, Harris is a devotee of wokeness: the belief that those who fail are oppressed, and those who succeed are oppressors. And that worldview means incentivizing failure and punishing success in every area of human life.

There is a view from a 'proper' conservative—more or less. It is a jumble of lies about other people's past and living experiences in our country. And it promises to get worse under a new Trump/trumpist administration (Project 2025 included in that view).

Ben Shapiro is a fool. There I have stated it. I will back it up in this article when I have more time than this moment. Ben the paid fool who is 'getting his grift on' even now.

He has the gall to try to criticize and speak into the 'black experience' in this country in condescending words when - I must tread carefully here as to not- and never- offend decent people who understand all kinds of hardships and dangers rampaging through this nation and world we inhabit - the Jewish state of Israel owes its continued existence in the 'power-keg' of the  Middle East to the technologies (and weaponry) of the United States and other democratic states. Israel, can no more go it along now, then it could go it along in 1948, in-spite of its storied victories, against a properly assembled mass of Islamic states in the Middle East should they gang up on the small nation.

It pains me to make the statement above, but since Shapiro, who proudly wears his yarmulke when in public (to debates and such), should be careful of putting down "Woke." Because if the United States, which was the first nation to recognize Israel's statehood, ever decides to 'sleep' on Israel. . . what might become of that state and region could be disastrous in short order. Thus, it appears Israel is under 'forever' protectionism from other states. And, as Christians, I constantly see mailers asking for financial help and support from Christians (around the world) for their 'companions' in spirit-Israel. The story goes states help are for the government of Israel, while donated funds by charities are to help Jewish widows and others.

Sorry, really sorry, to open that can, but it strikes me that I have had it up to my eyeballs with this bullshit from over-confident conservatives who blame other people for where they 'are' ("stationed"- find themselves politically and positionally) while ignoring that what they 'get' given in grants of support in life can come from the hard-work of some groups and individuals they criticize . . it comes from somebody else CARING about them.

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I feel so strongly about this comment being raw, that I want to double-down by writing Shapiro offends me with his rhetoric. My Jewish friends who are truly, richly, and deeply compassionate people I mean no offense and only the best that this world can offer Israel. 

Lastly, once I can settle my jumbled mind over Shapiro's attack on minorities in this country - especially Blacks, I will address this again in more 'regular' fashion. 

Blacks will not be lectured to by a man who will use his talents to keep others suppressed to the will of conservatives speaking out of a party (the former GOP) that can't keep itself from being taken over by evil men who think they have a right to lie, cheat, and steal from people their proper liberties, freedoms, and prosperity!

Peace/Shalom.

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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4.1  Drinker of the Wry  replied to  CB @4    one month ago
The Jewish state of Israel owes its continued existence in the 'power-keg' of the  Middle East to the technologies (and weaponry) of the United States and other democratic states. 

So it's neighbors want to destroy Israel?

Israel, can no more go it along now, then it could go it along in 1948, in-spite of its storied victories, against a properly assembled mass of Islamic states in the Middle East should they gang up on the small nation.

What does this mean?  Properly assembled mass of Islamic states?  Should they gang up?

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
5  CB    one month ago

On the point of equity, which some conservatives light to 'wave' around in plain sight (whether speciously) and condemn. Equity actually occurs in our constitution. We are about to yet again experience EQUITY in tomorrow's elections where the ELECTORAL COLLEGE will elect the next president using electors to vote for the next President of the United States. The intent of the college was to give a role, a value, a (effectual) voice to the small states so they could be empowered to aid/assist/feel a sense of belonging to the workings of selection of the most powerful man in the country, and by extension the world.

Conservatives, anemic in voter count nationally, now depend on "the college" and even speak of it as 'chilling' the popular democratic (small d) majority of voters. 

And still they demonize the processes of equity that help lift up actual living people who work, toil, and otherwise live out their days under suppressive ideologies which keep people down.

Let's get real. The time is now to speak up and shame the Devil, small d, that has been toying with. . .'us' all our lives and wishes to continue to do even more so for an 'eternity.'

 
 
 
Split Personality
Professor Guide
6  Split Personality    one month ago

I think it's a shame or a good act about Shapiro.

It takes 26 to 27 years for the average young man to reach full mental maturity.

My son is the same age as this clown Shapiro who has made a "career" out of telling people what he thinks.

My son was a jarhead, maybe that made a difference but he still didn't mature until he was 26, a long time after the Corps.

Many years later he had a daughter, then divorced, lost his cushy 6 figure job, flipped houses for a couple of years and then

got a chance to get his cushy job back.  He is back on a terrific path to stable growth with his daughter and a new bride.

He's the same age as Ben Shapiro but he's ten times the man in integrity and honor;

Shapiro is wrong about Biden, Harris, the Ukraine, Israel and Trump.  Wrong, wrong, wrong again, biased and dead wrong.

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
7  CB    one month ago

Some conservatives have a worldview that liberals should either not exist or exist as conservatives or trumpists (right along beside them). To that end, they intentionally and are "purpose-driven" to wage political war against their "opposites." The conservative model ("Strict Parent) has no empathy for people whom they view as not meeting their so-called "high standards" of self-reliance-even though one can question how some conservatives "manage" and conduct the affairs of the nation (see Crooked Donald). . . even the demands they place on themselves. They 'fall-back' on him because he is the truest hard-ass they can choose who models never surrendering to liberals (and their social logic).

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
8  CB    one month ago
He wants an economy where businesses are worried about creating the best goods, products, and services for the lowest price. . . . 

Can we 'imagine' that Crooked Donald's businesses will argue and act to limit plastics, which are now known to be INFECTING OUR BRAINS, LIVERS, KIDNEYS, AND EXTREMITIES in the form or micro-plastics and nano-plastics? Or will he argue that free enterprise means letting industry 'run buck wild' over and beyond . . .just to make a buck (and him look relatively good and wealthy in the short-run. 

Science is making the case for plastics-regulation. The air we BREATHE is INFECTED with NANO-PLASTICS - google it. 

Will a new era of robber-barons care. . .and protect the AIR we breath?

Crooked Donald in-charge will make life. . .expedient in the short-term, but our nation has to strive, hold its place in the world for the long-term. (BTW,  Crooked Donald won't be here to see it falter based on his failures to comprehend.) 

LISTEN. THINK.

 
 
 
CB
Professor Principal
9  CB    one month ago
After all, I went from someone who didn't vote for either Trump or Hillary in 2016 — my first time abstaining from a presidential vote ever because I felt both were unfit — to voting for Trump in 2020; to voting for, campaigning with, and giving money to Donald Trump in 2024.

So Covid-19 mismanagement, deaths, and January 6 with adjoining destruction, injury, and insult means there must have been qualified reasons to support a man who will change nothing of his policies to save lives in either set of circumstances. After all, we know that Trump caught Covid-19 while sitting president and eventually was compelled to admit to journalists that he knew he had lost the election. Eventually admitting similarly to the public:

So why the lie, related deaths to January 6? Why have 'followers' come to D.C. in the first place?

Shapiro is a conservative 'fool' if he thinks people would wish a repeat of either and worse.

 
 

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