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Just now, ozimoron said:

Amazing that the right think they are the ones thinking outside the box. QANON are certainly outside the box if you want to put it that way. Conservatives, especially the religious are all about conformity. Many have a military background where conformity is ingrained in their thinking, hence the term "institutionalized".

Study: Americans prize party loyalty over democratic principles

 

The cultural programming in you is very strong but that's fine though : )

 

 

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3 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Amazing that the right think they are the ones thinking outside the box. QANON are certainly outside the box if you want to put it that way. Conservatives, especially the religious are all about conformity. Many have a military background where conformity is ingrained in their thinking, hence the term "institutionalized".

dupe (pun half intended ; )

 

 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, ozimoron said:

Party loyalty is understandable. Cult like idolizing a particular politician is not.

Agreed.  Anyone idolising Biden or Trump is beyond the pale IMO

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Posted
2 minutes ago, transam said:

No, you write daft stuff, end of.............................:coffee1:

"No, it is your BOT that writes the daft stuff, end of.............................

A real human could not be so stupid as to support or write the stuff (insert appropriate expletive of your choice) it/he/they/whatever is posting!

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1 hour ago, ozimoron said:

Party loyalty is understandable. Cult like idolizing a particular politician is not.

Party loyalty is understandable. Cult like idolizing a particular politician  MEGAmaniac is not!

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Posted
5 hours ago, ICU Kid said:

Agreed.  Anyone idolising Biden or Trump is beyond the pale IMO

You are correct.

 

If there were a topic about Biden's flaws, I would have plenty to post.

 

But this topic is about Trump going to the monkey house, so let's stay on topic.

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Posted
47 minutes ago, ICU Kid said:

 

If the Biden Biddies can  *stop* just looking at things in terms of red and blue — and look at democrapt governments -  look at their actions: Whether it's wars, suppression of free speech, or mandatory pharmacological interventions:

 

All of that used to all be associated with the authoritarian right & Nazis, but NOW those things are owned by the so-called left.

 

I'm not sure what is 'democratic' about the democrats - I mean:

Foreign wars, suppression of free speech, mandatory pharmacological interventions

 

Have the Biddys considered what they're supporting?????

 

 

Nice deflection from this topic.

 

I would be happy to talk about Republican wars, but that would be off topic.

 

So, which of Trump's mooks will be indicted next?

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13 hours ago, ICU Kid said:

Like most on here, you were sold an 'off the shelf' democrat worldview so your cultural programming doesn't allow you to consider anything outside of the blue box which was designed for you to be living in at this moment and probably until your death.  

 

That's fine though.  

 

True AF

 

Why not post a link to the actual study, with an appropriate quote from the introduction:

 

"Our research design allows us to infer Americans’ willingness to trade-off democratic principles for other valid but potentially conflicting considerations such as political ideology, partisan loyalty, and policy preferences. We find the U.S. public’s viability as a democratic check to be strikingly limited: only a small fraction of Americans prioritize democratic principles in their electoral choices, and their tendency to do so is decreasing in several measures of polarization, including the strength of partisanship, policy extremism, and candidate platform divergence. Our findings echo classic arguments about the importance of political moderation and cross-cutting cleavages for democratic stability and highlight the dangers that polarization represents for democracy."  https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/american-political-science-review/article/abs/democracy-in-america-partisanship-polarization-and-the-robustness-of-support-for-democracy-in-the-united-states/C7C72745B1AD1FF9E363BBFBA9E18867

 

Americans, and people everywhere, look at the big picture and choose the lesser of two evils.  This problem becomes more acute in hyper-partisan politics.  Hyper-partisan politics were initiated in its current form in the US by the Republicans, Newt Gingrich specifically, in the 1990's, and force voters to choose between extremes.  It's the reason why I'd like to see rank choice voting in America.

 

 

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Posted
18 minutes ago, pomchop said:

here is an interesting tid bit i saw recently re Georgia law as relates to criminal pardons....assuming trump were to be convicted of a felony in GA neither him nor any president can pardon him of a Georgia crime....not even the GA governor can do that as it is done by a pardon board....BUT most important is that under GA law nobody can get a pardon until 5 years AFTER they have served the imposed sentence...not even a friendly GA repub gov or pardon board could legally pardon him if he is convicted of crimes there....i bet those GA prison cells are not what donnie boy has in mind...

 

no wonder donnie boy is scared to death of GA Willis..........and to top it off they have donnie on tape in his own words pressuring GA officials to find him votes and also his pal Rudy is on tape lying over and over to GA officials re fraud that did not exist and they knew it was BS...in fact Rudy admitted it was all BS under oath in one of his other trials where he is being sued by the two black election workers that he falsely accused of all kinds of voting crimes ALL of which investigation after investigation proved totally BOGUS...

 

How hard is it to get a pardon in Georgia?
 
 
To qualify for a Pardon for offenses other than sex offenses which require you to be listed on Georgia's Sex Offender Registry: You must have completed all sentence(s) at least five (5) years prior to applying. You must have lived a law-abiding life during the five (5) years prior to applying.

 

Sweet.  And, now on to Georgia and let's win there.

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