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Indeed. However, republicans know they're full of shit, it's a tactic they use. Intellectual dishonesty and bad faith arguments. And their voters know it too because they're the same.
Peter Shamshiri from the podcast 5-4 demonstrates how this is done in their patreon only episode Your Questions: Jury Nullification, Law School Reform, and More
I wish I could post the clip because it's so well done and so cathartic but here's the transcript:
I love what you write, and I agree. Or rather, I want to agree.
But like... Maybe I'm misinterpreting what you mean, but I'm sitting here thinking that apparently it has no consequences. Trump hasn't gotten in any trouble for the absolute shitload of things he's done and said over a period of at least 9 years (not to mention everything before that), and he's still for some inexplicable reason eligible to run for president and thus have a very big seat at the biggest table there is, and is polling well for some reason. I see no reason to believe there will ever be consequences if there has been none thus far. But I really hope I'm wrong.
Thank you for writing all that. I (and I'm sure others) needed to hear it in these dark times. I'm sure there are counter arguments to at least some of it, but I'm not going to concern myself with that and instead focus on the good parts. Here's for a better future. 🍻
/thread
At the end of the day, the goal still needs to be to get politics "back" to being a cordial affair. I agree that you can't just take shit without responding but you also need off ramps.
Was it ever really a cordial affair? I feel like it naught be worse today but saying it was cordial feels like some rose tinted glasses.
their rich voters know it, i agree. but if the majority of GOP voters who are rural broke uneducated bumpkins can believe trump is "chosen by god" and only vote for guns, jesus, and gEtRiDoFtHeGaYs, then they can absolutely genuinely believe all the bullshit they're being fed
edit: perfect example https://youtu.be/-TQo2D4RtDY