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Prashant Kotak
Prashant Kotak
1 year ago

The difference is, in the age of the internet, everything anyone ever said is recorded and persisted – nothing is lost, ever. So as those progressives trying to rewrite the history of their past COVID stances are going to find to their cost, their own previous words can simply be quoted back to them, chapter and verse, to point out the dissonance.

Terry M
Terry M
1 year ago
Reply to  Prashant Kotak

Unfortunately, the Republicans are uniquely effective at bungling what should be a tsunami of outrage at the Democrats. I have yet to see a single ad reminding us of the Dems horrible policies and hypocrisy. However, every voter is confronted by inflation each time they visit a store, so the Republicans may win the day in spite of themselves.

DA Johnson
DA Johnson
1 year ago
Reply to  Terry M

You are so right, and I can’t figure out why! There are dozens of failed policies that Republicans could successfully skewer, but instead they often act like ducks hit on the head.
The main reason for Trump’s popularity is that he fights back, yet his egotistical bluster often makes this “fighting back” ineffective. Are there no Republican politicians who can attack Democrats with “facts and logic”, along with some wit?

David Zetland
David Zetland
1 year ago
Reply to  DA Johnson

“The main reason for Trump’s popularity is that he fights back…”
I never thought of it that way but you’re exactly right! Anybody who realises the Democrats have gone rotten, who is sick of putting up with the gaslighting and lies of the left, realises that Trump is a fighter. And time and time again, the polite namby-pambies in the Republican Party tend to bring a water pistol to a gun fight!

Jerry Carroll
Jerry Carroll
1 year ago
Reply to  Terry M

It is not known as the Stupid Party for nothing.

Monty Mounty
Monty Mounty
1 year ago
Reply to  Prashant Kotak

But Progressives have cognitive dissonance, among other defects.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago
Reply to  Prashant Kotak

That is precisely what the site “Libs of Tik tok” apparently does. All one needs to do is view what they actually say verbatim, and simply laugh or cry at the insanity. And when you reveal what they say, it is considered hate speech to do so.

James Stangl
James Stangl
1 year ago
Reply to  Warren Trees

And now Libs of Tik Tok has been de-platformed by Twitter.

Derek Smith
Derek Smith
1 year ago

It does have to be said that the visual backdrop to Biden’s speech in that photo above looks a bit fashy.

Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Derek Smith

Definitely Big Brother to me. No room for nuance. Actually it’s all nuance.

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Brett H
Brett H
1 year ago
Reply to  Derek Smith

?

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Mary Bruels
Mary Bruels
1 year ago
Reply to  Derek Smith

Looks like the designer of this “look” has been watching too many Leni Riefenstahl movies.

James Stangl
James Stangl
1 year ago
Reply to  Derek Smith

I like to think of it as Joe’s Nuremberg rally speech.

R Wright
R Wright
1 year ago

Law and order? Am I the only person who remembers the Capital Hill Autonomous Zone?

James Stangl
James Stangl
1 year ago
Reply to  R Wright

Not at all. I live between Portland and Seattle, the Pacific NW’s Scylla and Charybdis. CHAZ/CHOP may be gone but downtown Seattle still is hemorrhaging businesses. Plenty of empty storefronts. Let’s Go, Brandon!

Erik Hildinger
Erik Hildinger
1 year ago

Surely this speech was a considered political move with an eye on the upcoming midterm elections (though who did the considering would be interesting to know). But what did the administration think to gain? Was the intent to mobilize Democrat voters? To cow Republicans? It seems very unlikely to do the latter; it seems to me the administration will more likely inflame than frighten its targets. It’s difficult to know whether to be more alarmed by the implied threat, or by the display of ineptitude.

Warren Trees
Warren Trees
1 year ago

It’s baffling that the left can control the narrative today, which is 180 degrees different that it was yesterday, yet keep a straight face.

Todd Kreigh
Todd Kreigh
1 year ago

The only time “recorded and never lost” make any difference is when Internet scolds dig up 10-year-old tweets and Facebork posts so they can crucify someone they don’t like with them. The average Democrat supporter logs on in the morning and finds out what their values du jour are to be. What someone said yesterday is old news and doesn’t matter

Jerry Carroll
Jerry Carroll
1 year ago

That speech was meant to terrify the country, staged as it was with a red wash suggesting blood and Marines at attention behind the mad old president. You have to go back to Leni Riefenstahl to find a mood cast like this one.

Brian Villanueva
Brian Villanueva
1 year ago

2020 is history, and everyone knows history is racist. Therefore, what may or may not have happened in 2020 is irrelevant. And what happened was peaceful protests anyway. We know because CNN told us.

Seriously, people, we need to get over this idea that calling out progressive hypocrisy is worthwhile. They know they’re hypocrites. Their obvious hypocrisy is simply the way of grinding home the point that they have power and you don’t. Stop complaining about it and start doing something to hurt them back (politically and economically, not physically obviously.)

Monty Mounty
Monty Mounty
1 year ago

The image backdrop is the Republican color red instead of Democrat blue. Then again, red is the color of flames and the devil.