Americans, what are your plans if Trump wins in 2024? - eviltoast
  • voidMainVoid@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    They pointed out that we on the left may have disagreed with McCain or Bush, but we never once feared that they would seize power or leave NATO.

    They were saying all of the same things about W. Bush in 2004.

    We trusted them to at least keep the ship afloat and respect the basic tenants of our free and democratic nation.

    Not at all. The left viewed W. Bush as a wannabe dictator, not much different from how Trump is viewed now.

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      11 months ago

      I did not view Bush at all like Trump. Really disliked his political takes on most things and thought he was embarrassingly dumb some times but it never ever even crossed my mind that he was a threat to the republic. And actually admired his composure and leadership after 9/11. They’re not even remotely comparable.

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      11 months ago

      I viewed Bush as an incompetent moron with business cronies crawling in to every spot in his administration. I don’t recall people saying he was a wannabe dictator, he had at least some respect for the Constitution and the electoral process. Trump on the other hand, put extreme pressure on the DoJ to direct investigations away from him, minimize their impact or bury them as best as possible. His administration freaking extradited a convicted Russian agent back to her home country because she was funneling money and propaganda to the GOP through the NRA. Trump is a wannabe dictator, he didn’t get to be one because he didn’t have to spine to follow through with his coup because he knew he needed the thinnest amount of plausible deniability to give his GOP sycophants cover to justify letting him off the hook if it failed.