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Jarmer , in Sofa so bad for JD Vance as Trump’s VP pick faces swirling speculation

I’m from central KY and my wife’s from Appalachia. I think the entire region would have a massive week long party titled “FUCK JD VANCE FOREVER” if this happened. He’s one of the most hated people around here. You even bring up his name and you can see people’s heart rates and fury and anger go up even before the ranting begins.

ChicoSuave ,

Sounds like some tea. What did the sofa king do?

eestileib ,

He wrote a whole book telling big city people that all of their prejudices against Appalachia and the people who live there are 100% correct.

Jarmer ,

Yeah he basically wrote a book full of a bunch of lies in which he shits all over kentucky, but also the entire appalachian region with just a whole truckload of baseless claims and completely made up “stories” of his upbringing that never happened. It’s all lies. Like @eestileib said, it just preyed on the prejudice big city people all over the country had about this region, having never actually been here at all. They think of Appalachia and think no shoes, inbred hillbillies who can’t even speak and don’t have running water. Vance wrote a NY TIMES BESTSELLER (how on earth did they approve that) that just made up a bunch of lies confirming all those prejudices. In reality Appalachia is one of the most unique, gorgeous, creative, wonderful places on earth. Of course it has its problems, but Vance would never write something about how beautiful and wonderful something is. He’d much rather write something that tears down and belittles people he knows nothing about.

As I said: he’s probably the #1 most hated human around this region.

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Fedizen , in Elon Musk Says He And Trump Have Discussed Creating ‘Efficiency Commission’ To Deregulate But Warns: ‘The Matrix Will Fight Back’

I’ve been saying for a while that the giant covid bailouts for businesses are exactly what will happen if trump is re-elected. He’s so afraid of not being able to say “best economy ever” he’ll drive up inflation to make failing megacorps slightly more profitable to shareholders insatiable greed.

If you think house prices are unaffordable now, consider how much extra money rich people will throw around after another round of tax cuts for themselves.

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in Harris campaign launches GOP outreach, led by former NC justice.

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rickdg , in Trump claims he’s pro-worker. Project 2025 will gut labor rights
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Project 2025 ruined Trump’s ability to say the thing without saying the thing.

Asafum , in Harris rejects Trump's idea to debate her on FOX with live audience.

Maybe jussssst maybe we don’t need to hand piece of shit billionare owned media exclusivity? Like mayyyyybe we use a college campus and have the signal aired and all so-called “media” can broadcast it to their audiences? The moderators are more than likely the issue they’ll argue about, but all they did last time was read off a card and hit a mute button (sometimes)… A janitor and the weekend maintenance person could handle that shit.

Nahhh… That’s like commusocialvezuelaism or something.

Dkarma ,

Both parties stole it from league of women voters

AVincentInSpace ,

Ah but you see, colleges are leftist brainwashing factories. Hosting a debate there would be just as unfair to Trump as Fox News would he to Harris.

(This is sarcasm, if you couldn’t tell)

saplyng ,

Okay, how about a waffle house then?

Silentiea ,
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mayyyyybe

Yeah, this is normal, this is how people stretch this word out

jussssst

Wait, are you actually a snake?

Asafum ,

Thisssss one isss caaaatching onnnnn. Hmmmmm.

Youuu know what to doooo henchmen!

:P

FlyingSquid , in Harris campaign launches GOP outreach, led by former NC justice.
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Getting rid of Biden loyalists and bringing in Obama people was really smart. They know you can’t just expect people who were going to vote for Trump to not do it now that she’s the presumptive (at this point we can just probably drop the presumptive) nominee. You have to do the work.

Obama’s people were really good at both doing the work themselves and organizing others to do so.

someguy3 ,

That’s an odd thing to say “Biden loyalists” when there’s no Biden running. There’s literally nothing to be “loyal” to.

But let’s separate this out, she brought on Obama campaigners because she needs the energy they brought to the election campaign. When it comes to her staffing the administration if she wins, I wouldn’t be surprised if she brings back many of Biden’s secretaries and other staff, who you would call loyalists but really are just good workers.

FlyingSquid ,
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I can’t help what they’re called. Just do a search for “Biden loyalists.”

For example, from one day ago: washingtonpost.com/…/kamala-harris-hires-new-seni…

someguy3 ,

You can use your own terms you know.

The term Biden loyalist is pretty much an oxymoron now.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

I can, but I decided to use the term that people seem to agree upon so that I could be most easily understood.

I’m sorry you don’t like it because it isn’t literally true.

someguy3 , (edited )

No offense but part of critical thinking is to not simply accept terms, portrayals, or ideas that others present. When you think critically about that term and portrayal, it falls apart because it’s essentially an oxymoron. Especially when you can replace it with a very easy and more accurate “Biden campaign staffers”.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

And part of language is to use terms that people understand whether or not the term makes sense.

You must have a lot of trouble with people who say things are old news or taste bittersweet.

someguy3 , (edited )

You think people can’t understand “Biden campaign staffers”?

I think you just turned to personal attacks, so cheers. (But to respond, old terms are old terms. You use them in the old context, but this is the new context. Nor is this bittersweet, which honestly doesn’t make any sense and I think is a blind attempt to ‘rub it in’ in the hope that it hurts. Anyways cheers.)

FlyingSquid ,
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For someone who is complaining this much about a term being misused in their opinion, you sure have a funny idea of what constitutes a personal attack.

PsychedSy ,

We all understood what he fucking said. In context he could’ve said “got rid of Biden’s fuckers for Obama’s” and the rest of us would have understood while you requested proof none of them were virgins.

someguy3 ,

Funny enough “fuckers” would be more accurate than “loyalists”.

Goldmage263 ,
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You’re being an internet troglodyte. Let the Lemming use the words they want.

Xanis ,

On one hand I reaally want Bernie to call on the old 2016 grassroots crowd. On the other hand I expect that would backfire.

If it didn’t though, the potential wave of support would be tremendous. It’s then reassuring that Harris is showing initiative within the party, something we’ve missed for many years.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Bernie told people to vote for Biden this year. I’m sure he’ll put his support behind Harris as well.

Apytele , (edited )

Yeah one of the biggest complaints was that Hillary didn’t bother to campaign to people she thought were below her or not worth her attention. If you want someone’s vote, you have to speak to them in some way, and while certain aspects are innate, such as someone’s background, you also have to figure out how to represent people who don’t share your exact background. Just because you probably wouldn’t be friends or run in the same circles doesn’t mean you can’t try to figure out where someone is coming from and be willing to explain how you plan to address their needs as a public servant (even if you already were, but you’re using language or concepts they aren’t normally immersed in, or just haven’t stated so explicitly / on the record).

cabron_offsets , in ABC Host Received Death Threats Following Trump Interview

Really fucking weird.

bender223 ,

Hey fellas, is it weird to send death threats to a news station for not asking trump softball questions and kissing his butt? 🤔

MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in This Texas border city is tired of being a ‘pawn’ in Trump’s ‘political games’

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Cephalotrocity , in Kamala Harris was less than 20ft from pipe bomb on Jan 6, report reveals

As much evidence as there is that we’re living in the Mirror Universe, there is ever the occasional reminder that it could have been even worse.

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MediaBiasFactChecker Bot , in JD Vance says he was asked in front of his wife if he had 'any secret family' during vice presidential vetting

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shyguyblue ,

Your spoiler tags don’t work…

AnActOfCreation OP ,
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clockwork_octopus ,

And they work with Voyager

fed0sine ,

And Jerboa!

Cosmonauticus , in Harris campaign launches GOP outreach, led by former NC justice.

STOP GOING AFTER WHITE VOTERS.

Jesus Christ when are they going to learn. The last couple Democrat wins came from black and youth voters. White Americans (especially older) do not vote Democrat. You’d have an easier time teaching a dog Mandarin then flipping the Republican or nothing voter. Even with moderates Republicans they fall in line and independent conservatives are a tiny minority

NegativeInf ,

Guess I’m not white. Does being gay just fully cancel out my skin color? Or is it my neurodivergence?

Live in Texas and have never voted for and never will vote for a Republican. My first political rally was a Sanders event.

ThePantser ,
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I’m a straight white man, by definition I should be a Trump supporter, but I am also college educated so I guess that’s what cancels out my white maleness.

FlyingSquid ,
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Welcome to the club. People keep insisting Jews aren’t white, so why not queer and neurodivergent people as well? My daughter would be like triple non-white.

cygnus ,
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Ignoring 71% of the US is great advice. Spasibo, Ivan!

someguy3 ,

No kidding huh.

Cosmonauticus ,

Considering this

As in previous elections, White voters continued to favor GOP candidates. In the 2022 midterms, 57% of White voters cast ballots for GOP candidates compared with 41% who supported Democrats.

White voters are more likely to swing conservative. You can get pissed all you want to that’s just how it is. White ppl who vote Democrat are going to vote Democrat regardless of whether they’re catered to.

Research shows that the last Democrat win was due to youth voters and black women. Over 50% of that “71%” ISN’T VOTING DEMOCRAT. Obama won due to the youth vote and the black vote. Biden won to youth and black women.

Also white ppl make up 57.8 percent of the population

So going after 28% of the population that statically NEVER votes for you instead of going after the 42.2% that statically don’t get out and vote and the more than 50% of voters under the age of 40 makes more sense?

cygnus ,
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Wow, you’re right, campaigns can only target one group to the exclusion of all others. I understand much better now.

Cosmonauticus ,

Or you do what the last black president did who won 2 elections in a row and focus on groups who will ACTUALLY VOTE FOR YOU

Goldmage263 ,
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It sounds like you feel very strongly about this. Instead of shouting online in a way that accomplishes nothing (which, again, you feel very strongly about) why not volunteer your time to reach out to the group you think should be focused on? You’ll help what you think is important and maybe get some coaching on how to effectively persuade people.

aramis87 ,

There are segments of the traditional GOP voter that are incredibly sick of Trump and have become persuadable. With outreach tailored to that segment, she may be able to get some of them to vote for her - and even larger segments to at least not vote for him.

Cosmonauticus ,

I would agree but based off the last mid terms white voters were more likely to vote conservative. I ask you which makes more sense. Changing conservative voters minds who often go party over country? Or convincing groups who overwhelmingly vote Democrat who often don’t make it to the polls to actually go vote?

rezifon ,

What makes the most sense is ignoring your fallacious false choice.

aramis87 ,

Por que nos los dos?

Fades ,

WE CAN LITERALLY GO AFTER WHITE VOTERS IN ADDITION TO ALL THE OTHER VOTERS. THIS IS NOT A DIFFICULT CONCEPT, I’M SORRY YOU ARE HAVING A HARD TIME.

If you hadn’t realized, EVERY GODDAMN VOTE MATTERS.

Cosmonauticus ,

More THAN HALF DONT VOTE DEMOCRAT

mozz , in JD Vance says he was asked in front of his wife if he had 'any secret family' during vice presidential vetting
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Sounds like somebody’s got a secret family

BackOnMyBS ,
@BackOnMyBS@lemmy.autism.place avatar

Yeah, that’s a weird thing to make a press release about. Who tells the press that they were asked if they have a secret family? And why is the weird part, according to him, of this that he was asked with his wife present? I think the weirdest part of all this is that they thought that was weird. But actually, this whole thing is weird. Something about this is off. Weird af 😬

mozz , (edited )
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I mean it is sensible for them to ask about it. It is maybe a little foolish of them to do it in front of his wife.

The truly hilarious part about it is that he is so stupid that he thinks (a) it’s something unusual or personal to him, instead of just vetting of candidates like they always do (b) he thinks talking to the media about it is a productive way to react to that perceived unusualness.

All I can do is look upon the GOP and smile and encourage. “Good… good… let the stupidity and incompetence flow through you.”

cygnus ,
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My “I don’t have a secret family” t-shirt has people asking a lot of questions that are already answered by my shirt.

Mouselemming ,

Who tells the press?

A guy who wants his secret wife to find out from the press why he’s not keeping tonight’s secret date, since he can’t call or text her.

JoMiran , in JD Vance says he was asked in front of his wife if he had 'any secret family' during vice presidential vetting

A loveseat with a baby-chair on the way.

DarkShaggy ,

Take your up vote you beautiful thing

dethedrus ,

That deserves at LEAST sensible chuckle.

Bravo.

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Excuse me, but his book VERY CLEARLY said he used a rubber glove.

Or was he raw dogging another couch while he was cheating on his wife with the couch he definitely wrote about in his book? (Chapter 11, page 180.)

JoMiran ,

Sofa, I haven’t read any clarifications on the matter. It seems like a story someone should chaise down

FlyingSquid ,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Here, take my upholsteryvote.

thesohoriots ,

Doesn’t require lofty Eames either.

Saber_is_dead ,

you all are really chairing me up

homesweethomeMrL ,

Wait . . . Is JD Vance . . . a Sub-Genius??

ThePantser ,
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I don’t blame him, that sextional has got a lot of cusion for the push-in.

vaultdweller013 ,

Now all I can think of is the my pillow wife comic that I cant fucking find, but instead its couch fucker Vance and the couch he fucks.

match ,
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No accidental pregnancies if you only fuck La-Z-Boys.

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