ncsualum05 said:
Pacfanweb said:
I'm not interested in "but the Democrats".
Someone has to be the adult in the room. Claiming Trump's presidency was illegitimate was not a big thing. It certainly has not been a big thing throughout his term.
But that's irrelevant. Whether the other side does ridiculous things or not is no excuse for conservatives and Republicans to do the same thing, except times 100.
It would be different if there was any truth in the matter, like there was with Trump and Russia interference. There was plenty of evidence there, and many people were indicted and convicted or plead guilty.
The only interference it's going to be found for this election it's probably going to be a few little podunk spots here and there where some idiot threw out 500 votes or something.
There is not, and it's not going to be found that there were hundreds of thousands, much less millions of votes that either didn't count or counted for the wrong person.
Sorry but this is just distorted. The GOP politicians were for the most part the adults in the room for decades. I assume your definition of adult in the room is someone who "speaks presidential" or looks well mannered, polite, is quiet and speaks reservedly. Bush as president sounded very presidential in speeches and spent the rest of his time hiding while the democrats and their media prop beat him over the ****ing head for years. That ended with such a low approval rating for Bush and GOP that a new democrat party arose under Barak Obama who ushered in the new era of leftwing extremism. Every campaign for the last 40 years throughout my life has involved democrats screaming crazy hyperbolic statements and getting away with it while also talking empty platitudes and minority pandering. Meanwhile GOP politicians would just stand there and try to be civil and boring. Never fighting back against the branding the democrats put on them.
Romney was very nice and well spoken and would obey whatever the narrative was. So was McCain. These guys actually revered the democrat leaders in a way that Mike O'Cain revered UNC in his time at State. With the old country club GOP led by those types you always knew who the true masters were in DC. I never saw the GOP fight as a party like the democrats do until Trump. Only Trump has had the guts to fight back against the entire democrat apparatus including DC bureaucrats and the media.
I could go on about the movement itself but I'll leave that for another post/ thread.
You're not totally wrong. The Pubs DID "sit back and take it", to an extent. But I'd disagree that they did nothing....Newt Gingrich and the Contract With America proves otherwise. He kicked Clinton in the nuts and took over the legislative branches for the first time in over 40 years, IIRC.
The Dems did go full idiot mode after their attempts to steal the 2000 election were unsuccessful.
The Pubs returned the favor, and then the Dems did the same thing and here we are.
The answer to how the left has acted over the years isn't to get down in the mud with them and act 10x as ridiculous in the other direction.
To fight back? Sure.
I get that folks liked that Trump didn't just "take it". I liked that, too.
But:
To fight back while giving credence to all this conspiracy ridiculousness and looking like morons while doing so? NO.
And now here we are, with idiots in the Republican party that are actually elected officials, whose bull**** detectors evidently are offline, buying into all this nonsense about servers being confiscated and truckloads of ballots arriving in the dead of night with thousands of votes only for Biden, etc.
None of which has been proven to be the case.
THAT is what I meant by "Adults in the room".
You lost. Now do it with some damned dignity and class. I realize neither of those terms is Trump familiar with, but DAMN.....SOMEONE up there has to be. Stop kissing this fool's ass and tell it like it is.
There's no conspiracy, the election wasn't stolen, the People simply decided they had enough.
Now let's get on with the transition, hope for the best as we always do, and get rid of all this divisiveness. It didn't start with Trump, but there's no reason it can't end with him.