Every once in awhile Trump's die hard supporters accidentally lay out the case for him being a failure and a loser.
They just lack the self-awareness to hear themselves saying it, as they only interpret things as confirming their biases.
It does remind me of the moment in Arrested Development where Lucille says her husband is no criminal mastermind as he can barely operate the paper shredder.
I've said #NoKings is terrible branding because the other side gets to just say, well right, we don't have a king. It's so easy to brush off.
So what are alternatives?
Well I think I would start with No Felons off the top of my head...
This is why I've been saying #NoKings suffers from terrible branding.
The branding makes it incredibly easy for folks outside of the choir to brush it off.
The high profile conservatives setting policy for the US right now are just this stupid.
He really didn't realize that an island has set coordinates, that #Iran doesn't have to go to the Russians to figure out what the coordinates are.
I'm not.
US conservatives are convinced that protests against #Trump are staged by people being paid to protest, but pro-government demonstrations in #Iran represent the legitimate feelings of the country.
(nevermind the dissonance of then expecting the country to pivot after regime change)
The conservative movement is being run by some of the dumbest people these days.
And that's how we get folks cheering on the idiocy that Trump engages in.
I Decompiled the White House’s New App
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#BrianKilmeade: The US should just go take the Strait of Hormuz. We'll just own it. It'll be easy. And we should start escorting ships through--it won't be a problem. Just like we did decades ago. #USPolitics
Idiots advising #Trump on US policy are at about this level, completely unaware that these terms and determinations have real, significant legal implications.
Kilmeade being so low key about giving up the imminent argument shows he has no idea how important that concept is in the US system of governance.
#ClayAndBuck: You know things are going well in #Venezuela because there hasn't been any media coverage of it. The media would cover it if things were going badly. (So they say after I was hearing media coverage about how it was going badly) #USPolitics
The biggest #Trump supporting influencers helping shape conservative thought and US policy, ladies and gentlemen. God they're morons.
Right now the US is caught between senile boomers and young people who are more interested in taking shots of Fireball at tailgate parties than knowing how the world works.
Pretty much explains the whole situation.
Understand that this administration, and much of the #GOP that's setting US policy, is driven by boomer nostalgia based on naive misundertandings of history.
From wanting to bring back battleships through wanting to return to good ol' days of white picket fences and family values, that's why they constantly refer in rosy terms to irrelevant scenes of times that never were.
And all of that while these authorities age into senility.
One of the biggest conservative megaphones, shaping US policy, rejects things like polling of public opinion and ignores losses in elections because the frat boys they see at football games cheer for #Trump.
With their biases confirmed, anyone they hear not supporting the guy's actions are clearly dishonestly playing politics.
So why should they change course?
With geniuses like this setting US policy is there any surprise it's such a mess?
What does a quote post of a quote post do? Well, we'll see.
Well, this aged. Less than a week ago Kilmeade was yelling at an administration official who dared say that #Iran still had a nuclear program: "Everyone knows #Trump destroyed that!"
Now he's embracing the existance of the program as [one] justification for the attack on the country.
These idiots don't know what they're doing.
I repost these to really illustrate how incredibly stupid the people driving public policy in the US are these days.
People with such superficial, black and white thinking that they can't even imagine that there might be something in between all or nothing.
I honestly think these people with such influence on US policy don't have the intellectual resources to do any better.
No Grand conspiracies, no deep strategies, just really really dumb people at the helm.
I think the most pressing and fundamental problem of the day is that people lack a practically effective means of sorting out questions of fact in the larger world. We can hardly begin to discuss ways of addressing reality if we can't agree what reality even is, after all.
The institutions that have served this role in the past have dropped the ball, so the next best solution is talking to each other, particularly to those who disagree, to sort out conflicting claims.
Unfortunately, far too many actively oppose this, leaving all opposing claims untested. It's very regressive.
So that's my hobby, striving to understanding the arguments of all sides at least because it's interesting to see how mythologies are formed but also because maybe through that process we can all have our beliefs tested.
But if nothing else, social media platforms like this are chances to vent frustrations that on so many issues both sides are obviously wrong ;)