Trump, accustomed to friendly crowds, confronts repeated booing during Libertarian convention speech - eviltoast
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    6 months ago

    Maybe you don’t want to win. Keep getting your 3% every 4 years.

    Win what? With Trump?

    The GOP has been losing power ever since Clinton, because their most deeply held beliefs (less taxes for the rich, abortion bans, no public health care, more money to big business, no action on climate change) are wildly unpopular. Trump is the extinction burst - the frenzy of activity before the organism actually dies.

    It remains to be seen whether they’ll be able to undo democracy to the point that they can stay in power regardless of how unpopular they are, and they have a plausible shot at it. But failing that I think all the gerrymandering in the world won’t be able to keep them around.

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        6 months ago

        Yeah. It’s actually a really dangerous time.

        Any organism faced with death will start to fight with everything in its power. Except this one is not a raccoon in the garage, it’s a whole nationwide organization with billions of dollars, prisons, weaponized propaganda every person sees every day, and a whole network of detention centers just waiting to turn into concentration camps.

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          Oh I see. When I said it, it’s because I thought that meant we were safe from this movement continuing to exist. But you’re right, it’s definitely more about being prepared for that death struggle

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            6 months ago

            Agreed, yeah. “Probably gonna die” is not the same as “perfectly safe to be around in the meantime.”