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@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303519) said:
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@tigger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303503) said:
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@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303482) said:
Maybe instead of hyperventilating about a protest that got out of hand for the next 4 years, deluding ourselves that it was something analogous to Pearl Harbour or September 11, it's time to talk about actual policy?

We've sat through 4 years of loudly proclaimed, but quietly debunked, conspiracy theories about Russia. If the next 4 years are dominated by the so-called Capitol 'white supremacist fascist insurrectionary terrorist attack coup attempt', it will be simply unbearable.

We import a lot of garbage ideas from America, but I give thanks that our politics in Australia is somewhat less rubbish than the American cesspool.


With all due respect it was hardly a "protest that got out of hand"

To me that's honestly all it was. I know we won't agree, and it's fair to say the vast majority of people would support your opinion.

The way I see it, a whole bunch of Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon voters (wrongly) believed the election was unfairly lost (many apparently influenced by the bizarre 'q' theory). And yes of course they were egged on in this belief by Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon, who is a narcissist and who I think actually believed himself that he was robbed.
They went to protest this - as is a democratic right - and the Capitol is a logical place for such a protest.
They went to "stop the steal" in the way that protestors always go to stop things "stop racism" "stop Adani" "stop Buzz Rothfield".
As in any large protest, there was a hardcore 1% happy to provoke things.

And at the end of the day, like a dog that catches a car, when police lines were breached and protestors found themselves inside they Capitol, most of them looked absolutely clueless as to "what now?" So they put their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk, nabbed a lectern, milled around for selfies, and that was that.

The only death that was from a confirmed act of deliberate violence, was an unarmed protestor shot dead by a cop. And if the protestors' cause was a more popular one, I have no doubt we'd be hearing a lot more about her death being police brutality.

If it was a serious, planned attempt to launch an insurrection, seize power and illegally install Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon as president for the next 4 years, they would have turned up with the weapons that probably 99% of them owned.

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate leader, disagrees with you. He said:

"January 6th was a disgrace.
American citizens attacked their own government. They used ***terrorism*** to try to stop a specific piece of democratic business they did not like".

Mitch is not known for his indiscriminate use of words. Perhaps he had reference to the Oxford dictionary which defines "terrorism" as:

- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims

I couldn't care less what Mitch McConnell thinks, and the only violence against civilians on that day was the shooting death of an unarmed protestor. Again, *I do not agree with their message* but if you call the Capitol protestors terrorists, then you are casting a net so widely that literally hundreds of thousands of protestors throughout 2020 - which was characterised by repeated protests that descended into violence - would be considered terrorists.

For me its hard to put a label on it. It had the hallmarks of a drunken barfight. It was a horrific incident though. The videos shown during the impeachment were pretty shocking to me, however as horrific as it was, it was also pretty half arsed.

IMO the fact that it was organised to attack the Capitol during the collection of electoral college votes that would officially endorse Biden as President, actually makes the incident closer to a coup attempt rather than terrorism but in a country with the highest gun ownership in the world, they attempt a coup without weapons? Only one person shot (unarmed protestor).

I wasn't horrified at all, I found most of the scenes rather comical.

If people fear the far right - well, we've seen militia members turn up at protests in recent years, heavily armed and in full combat gear. Some of those guys looked very menacing indeed, and if they were so inclined they could inflict serious carnage. Timothy McVeigh types.

In contrast, most of the crowd at the Capitol protest (I will never call it an attack) looked more like practical jokers and naughty schoolboys. The guy who put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk and joked about scratching his balls and taking some of her stationery was less like a coup leader and more like the year 9 boy who gets into the teacher's office.
 
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.
 
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303526) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303519) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303516) said:
@tigger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303503) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303493) said:
@jadtiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303485) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303482) said:
Maybe instead of hyperventilating about a protest that got out of hand for the next 4 years, deluding ourselves that it was something analogous to Pearl Harbour or September 11, it's time to talk about actual policy?

We've sat through 4 years of loudly proclaimed, but quietly debunked, conspiracy theories about Russia. If the next 4 years are dominated by the so-called Capitol 'white supremacist fascist insurrectionary terrorist attack coup attempt', it will be simply unbearable.

We import a lot of garbage ideas from America, but I give thanks that our politics in Australia is somewhat less rubbish than the American cesspool.


With all due respect it was hardly a "protest that got out of hand"

To me that's honestly all it was. I know we won't agree, and it's fair to say the vast majority of people would support your opinion.

The way I see it, a whole bunch of Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon voters (wrongly) believed the election was unfairly lost (many apparently influenced by the bizarre 'q' theory). And yes of course they were egged on in this belief by Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon, who is a narcissist and who I think actually believed himself that he was robbed.
They went to protest this - as is a democratic right - and the Capitol is a logical place for such a protest.
They went to "stop the steal" in the way that protestors always go to stop things "stop racism" "stop Adani" "stop Buzz Rothfield".
As in any large protest, there was a hardcore 1% happy to provoke things.

And at the end of the day, like a dog that catches a car, when police lines were breached and protestors found themselves inside they Capitol, most of them looked absolutely clueless as to "what now?" So they put their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk, nabbed a lectern, milled around for selfies, and that was that.

The only death that was from a confirmed act of deliberate violence, was an unarmed protestor shot dead by a cop. And if the protestors' cause was a more popular one, I have no doubt we'd be hearing a lot more about her death being police brutality.

If it was a serious, planned attempt to launch an insurrection, seize power and illegally install Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon as president for the next 4 years, they would have turned up with the weapons that probably 99% of them owned.

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate leader, disagrees with you. He said:

"January 6th was a disgrace.
American citizens attacked their own government. They used ***terrorism*** to try to stop a specific piece of democratic business they did not like".

Mitch is not known for his indiscriminate use of words. Perhaps he had reference to the Oxford dictionary which defines "terrorism" as:

- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims

I couldn't care less what Mitch McConnell thinks, and the only violence against civilians on that day was the shooting death of an unarmed protestor. Again, *I do not agree with their message* but if you call the Capitol protestors terrorists, then you are casting a net so widely that literally hundreds of thousands of protestors throughout 2020 - which was characterised by repeated protests that descended into violence - would be considered terrorists.

For me its hard to put a label on it. It had the hallmarks of a drunken barfight. It was a horrific incident though. The videos shown during the impeachment were pretty shocking to me, however as horrific as it was, it was also pretty half arsed.

IMO the fact that it was organised to attack the Capitol during the collection of electoral college votes that would officially endorse Biden as President, actually makes the incident closer to a coup attempt rather than terrorism but in a country with the highest gun ownership in the world, they attempt a coup without weapons? Only one person shot (unarmed protestor).

I wasn't horrified at all, I found most of the scenes rather comical.

If people fear the far right - well, we've seen militia members turn up at protests in recent years, heavily armed and in full combat gear. Some of those guys looked very menacing indeed, and if they were so inclined they could inflict serious carnage. Timothy McVeigh types.

In contrast, most of the crowd at the Capitol protest (I will never call it an attack) looked more like practical jokers and naughty schoolboys. The guy who put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk and joked about scratching his balls and taking some of her stationery was less like a coup leader and more like the year 9 boy who gets into the teacher's office.


The footage of the crush in which the police officer died is harrowing
 
@gnr4life said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303528) said:
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.


I think that the GOP are at risk of putting themselves in an almost unwinnable situation in 2024 and I think the Dems are aware and trying to position them this way. IMO this is what the impeachment was about.

In 2023 the GOP will start their primaries and a few scenarios will involve Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. Firstly he could endorse a primary candidate which will split the GOP because the mad Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon base will rally behind that poor bloke. Or the GOP will unify and elect a candidate and then if Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon endorses THAT bloke the dems can point at him and say he is a puppet for Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303530) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303526) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303519) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303516) said:
@tigger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303503) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303493) said:
@jadtiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303485) said:
@tilllindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303482) said:
Maybe instead of hyperventilating about a protest that got out of hand for the next 4 years, deluding ourselves that it was something analogous to Pearl Harbour or September 11, it's time to talk about actual policy?

We've sat through 4 years of loudly proclaimed, but quietly debunked, conspiracy theories about Russia. If the next 4 years are dominated by the so-called Capitol 'white supremacist fascist insurrectionary terrorist attack coup attempt', it will be simply unbearable.

We import a lot of garbage ideas from America, but I give thanks that our politics in Australia is somewhat less rubbish than the American cesspool.


With all due respect it was hardly a "protest that got out of hand"

To me that's honestly all it was. I know we won't agree, and it's fair to say the vast majority of people would support your opinion.

The way I see it, a whole bunch of Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon voters (wrongly) believed the election was unfairly lost (many apparently influenced by the bizarre 'q' theory). And yes of course they were egged on in this belief by Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon, who is a narcissist and who I think actually believed himself that he was robbed.
They went to protest this - as is a democratic right - and the Capitol is a logical place for such a protest.
They went to "stop the steal" in the way that protestors always go to stop things "stop racism" "stop Adani" "stop Buzz Rothfield".
As in any large protest, there was a hardcore 1% happy to provoke things.

And at the end of the day, like a dog that catches a car, when police lines were breached and protestors found themselves inside they Capitol, most of them looked absolutely clueless as to "what now?" So they put their feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk, nabbed a lectern, milled around for selfies, and that was that.

The only death that was from a confirmed act of deliberate violence, was an unarmed protestor shot dead by a cop. And if the protestors' cause was a more popular one, I have no doubt we'd be hearing a lot more about her death being police brutality.

If it was a serious, planned attempt to launch an insurrection, seize power and illegally install Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon as president for the next 4 years, they would have turned up with the weapons that probably 99% of them owned.

Mitch McConnell, the Republican Senate leader, disagrees with you. He said:

"January 6th was a disgrace.
American citizens attacked their own government. They used ***terrorism*** to try to stop a specific piece of democratic business they did not like".

Mitch is not known for his indiscriminate use of words. Perhaps he had reference to the Oxford dictionary which defines "terrorism" as:

- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims

I couldn't care less what Mitch McConnell thinks, and the only violence against civilians on that day was the shooting death of an unarmed protestor. Again, *I do not agree with their message* but if you call the Capitol protestors terrorists, then you are casting a net so widely that literally hundreds of thousands of protestors throughout 2020 - which was characterised by repeated protests that descended into violence - would be considered terrorists.

For me its hard to put a label on it. It had the hallmarks of a drunken barfight. It was a horrific incident though. The videos shown during the impeachment were pretty shocking to me, however as horrific as it was, it was also pretty half arsed.

IMO the fact that it was organised to attack the Capitol during the collection of electoral college votes that would officially endorse Biden as President, actually makes the incident closer to a coup attempt rather than terrorism but in a country with the highest gun ownership in the world, they attempt a coup without weapons? Only one person shot (unarmed protestor).

I wasn't horrified at all, I found most of the scenes rather comical.

If people fear the far right - well, we've seen militia members turn up at protests in recent years, heavily armed and in full combat gear. Some of those guys looked very menacing indeed, and if they were so inclined they could inflict serious carnage. Timothy McVeigh types.

In contrast, most of the crowd at the Capitol protest (I will never call it an attack) looked more like practical jokers and naughty schoolboys. The guy who put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk and joked about scratching his balls and taking some of her stationery was less like a coup leader and more like the year 9 boy who gets into the teacher's office.


The footage of the crush in which the police officer died is harrowing

Except he didn't actually die from that at all. It was originally said he was killed by being beaten with a fire extinguisher, then it was said he was crushed to death. Neither are true. it is considered now the most likely cause of death was reaction to the mace being sprayed (by both sides). He was alive and conscious hours after the protest.

But even if he had died in a crush, I find that far less shocking than an officer being deliberately shot. Of which there were numerous examples in other riots throughout 2020.
 
@gnr4life said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303528) said:
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.

True, he'll go down in history as a laughable single termer.

But he'll keep the charade going to raise funds, like the scammer he has always been.
 
@gnr4life said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303528) said:
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.

you seem very confident
 
@spud_murphy said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290413) said:
@TrueTiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290329) said:
@Tiger-Tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290321) said:
@TrueTiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290314) said:
@Tiger-Tragic said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290311) said:
@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290301) said:
@jadtiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290295) said:
@TillLindemann said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290281) said:
Unpopular opinion:
I do not agree with the the Capitol protestors message (of course the election was not 'stolen'. Biden won, get over it).
But I completely agree with their right to carry out the protest.
To call it 'terrorism', 'insurrection', 'an attempted coup', or 'treason' is laughable and hysterical.

It was a brief occupation of a symbolic space, which is a time-honoured protest tactic. The Australian parliament has been occupied by protestors numerous times.

The reaction to the protest is far more threatening to democracy and freedom than the protest itself. Because we're now going to see increased crackdowns on legitimate protest, increased political surveillance, increased suppression and distrust of unpopular political opinions...

People cheering these developments on because they're targeted at Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon supporters, might be shocked in the future when a Dick Cheney-type uses such hysteria about 'terrorism and treason' against them.



5 people died in that protest,from memory i dont believe anyone has ever died in a protest here at Parliament house.loaded weapons where also confiscated in Washington and 2 PIPE BOMBS placed.That to me is far more than just a "protest"

Dozens of people died throughout 2020 BLM protests. Whole city blocks were burned down. Businesses destroyed. Police stations were invaded and burnt down. Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon supporters were shot, stabbed, and beaten. This doesn't mean BLM protests are 'terrorism', it means there were violent lunatics at the fringe.

99% of the Capitol crowd were carrying flags, not weapons. If those 99% are charged with terrorism and sedition, we may as well just give up on the right to protest completely.

There's only one person who should be charged and that's Donald Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. And, won't it be a great day when it happens ??!!

Did Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon place the pipe bomb,was Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon carrying a weapon..?..you can hate the bloke as much as you like,Im no fan,but the individuals who were seeking violence or harm should be the ones held responsible,if they are dumb enough to storm a govt building carrying weapons,then they should be made an example of.....let justice prevail along the correct pathway...

Umm...see my previous comment about the rabble of the brainwashed and ignorant. While i wasn't necessarily referring to anyone on here ...... if the cap fits ......

If you look I made my post prior to yours....I wasnt referring to anyone on here either...my point was,I was asking the questions,however,shouldnt the individuals that had weapons be held responsible for their own actions...if people are dumb enough to be led down the road of violence because an individual such as Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon can easily sway them,then they have no respect for themselves or others and deserve what they get...

Totally agree TT that these individuals need to be held accountable for their actions. That said, I believe that Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon has to take some responsibility for it as well.

He has been the most divisive US President I have seen in my lifetime. Right from the get go, he set up an ‘us versus them’ mentality within the country and incited his supporters with hatred for, and fear of, anyone who thinks differently from them. He has taken the ridiculous right/left dichotomy to a whole new level, to the point where a person can’t even have an opinion anymore without being branded an advocate of one side or the other and hated for it. Sadly we can see this spreading worldwide now also.

Just about all of his speeches have exhibited bravado for his own achievements and antagonism towards anyone or anything that doesn’t agree with his idea of politics. He is always on the defensive in just about everything he has done. He uses Twitter like a school boy to berate and belittle people, even just normal people he has encountered and doesn’t like, who have nothing to do with politics. I know everyone is all for people’s right to free speech, as am I, but I’m sorry I think the President of a country should be above using belligerent tweets to criticise others.

Compare his tenure to that of Obama’s, who handled all things with calm and poise. I’m not saying that I agreed with everything Obama did politically, I’m talking about character and the way he conducted himself as President. He was beyond the pettiness of social media bickering, as I believe any decent leader should be.

I honestly wish Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon had never set foot into politics and had just stayed in his Ivory Tower doing his ‘Money’ show on TV where he belonged. Of course, the extenuating circumstances of Covid certainly haven’t helped with all the unrest we’ve been seeing, but Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon with his latest actions and constant divisive rhetoric has almost single handedly taken the US back to the Civil War era, the psyche of which has always been bubbling underneath the surface of the nation for a long, long time.

You would know TT that history is littered with unsavoury leaders of countries, who have incited their supporters (in Hitler’s case practically the whole country) to do atrocious things they would probably never normally do without their leader’s influence and control. Hence, Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon must also be held accountable for the havoc his supporters wreaked last week.

WOW !!! Spud :astonished: :+1: ...that was a really well put together, meaningful and interesting post. I gotta give Yuh 9.5 outa 10.
 
@strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290725) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290699) said:
@Strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290696) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290686) said:
Im glad that in the face of the death of democracy, the big issues are being addressed int eh Congress.

https://youtu.be/tDBJPvI92as

That country is deeply religious . Kind of explains how they could believe Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was anything other than a psychopath , because he cracked a few jokes on the apprentice .

The funniest thing is his supporters see him as a messiah, and really believe he’s deeply religious ?

He’s a political David Koresh

Incest and paedophilia as well . He really is like David Koresh.

I haven't heard allegations of incest and pedophilia re Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. As Pauline Hanson said..."please explain".
I was in one of the Cafe's in my little regional town just prior to a Federal election a few years back and Pauline Hanson walked in. Up close, she is quite an attractive lady.
 
@magpies1963 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303634) said:
@strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290725) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290699) said:
@Strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290696) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290686) said:
Im glad that in the face of the death of democracy, the big issues are being addressed int eh Congress.

https://youtu.be/tDBJPvI92as

That country is deeply religious . Kind of explains how they could believe Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was anything other than a psychopath , because he cracked a few jokes on the apprentice .

The funniest thing is his supporters see him as a messiah, and really believe he’s deeply religious ?

He’s a political David Koresh

Incest and paedophilia as well . He really is like David Koresh.

I haven't heard allegations of incest and pedophilia re Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. As Pauline Hanson said..."please explain".
I was in one of the Cafe's in my little regional town just prior to a Federal election a few years back and Pauline Hanson walked in. Up close, she is quite an attractive lady.

He literally said , if his daughter wasn’t related to him he’d smash . That’s at the very least “what the hell “ . And he’s not that loosely if in fact loose at all, tied to the Epstein stuff . He was specifically named by one of the accusers .
 
China put tariffs on our exports and thought they would beat us down...Morrison is considering tearing up the road and belt projects that China so badly want in Vic...

No more selling us out to the Chinese,they want to own as much of our country that they can.....

ninensm.....
 
@jedi_tiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303558) said:
@gnr4life said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303528) said:
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.

you seem very confident

He's not alone, as the guy never attained a 50% approval rating. Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was allowed to further ruin the GOP in five short years and so much so that I doubt it will ever recover. Not only is he a rare single term president, he lost the popular vote twice as he did with Congress and all three houses of government in one term, whilst also taking the country back into the last millennium on some major issues.

Probably the biggest loser in the nation's history, especially when also holding the impeachment and party conviction vote record, plus as an individual, his opponent receiving 10% more votes whilst the party gained more than a dozen representatives in November. Then, in the wake of him, not only are the Republicans bleeding registered voters off the rolls nationally, their competition is signing up some of those and more voters along with them.

Despite the voter suppression laws and gerrymandering that has already commenced in some of the state legislatures they control, the GOP will likely lose multiple senate seats of their 20 odd on the midterm ballots. For some seventeen of them, because their representatives failed to vote to impeach and a few that did, could also get replaced in the primaries, then lost by the Trumpers that are installed as replacements in both that and the subsequent 2024 poll.

A hollow mixture of Q types, Trumpists and those conservatives able to survive primaries, will be all that remains of the Republican party, if it stays together at all.
 
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303926) said:
@jedi_tiger said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303558) said:
@gnr4life said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303528) said:
Who cares. The loser lost. And if he runs again in 2024 he’ll lose again. He won’t though. The fear of losing again and looking like an even bigger loser will stop him.

you seem very confident

He's not alone, as the guy never attained a 50% approval rating. Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was allowed to further ruin the GOP in five short years and so much so that I doubt it will ever recover. Not only is he a rare single term president, he lost the popular vote twice as he did with Congress and all three houses of government in one term, whilst also taking the country back into the last millennium on some major issues.

Probably the biggest loser in the nation's history, especially when also holding the impeachment and party conviction vote record, plus as an individual, his opponent getting 10% more votes whilst the party gained more than a dozen representatives in November. Then, in the wake of him, not only are the Republicans bleeding registered voters off the rolls nationally, their competition is signing up some of those and more voters along with them.

Despite the voter suppression laws and gerrymandering that has already commenced in some of the state legislatures they control, the GOP will likely lose multiple senate seats of their 20 odd on the midterm ballots. For some seventeen because their representatives failed to vote to impeach and a few that did, could also get replaced in the primaries, then lost by the Trumpers that are installed as replacements in both that and the subsequent 2024 poll.

A hollow mixture of Q types, Trumpists and those conservatives able to survive primaries, will be all that remains of the Republican party, if it stays together at all.

I think Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon may be back it wasn't the landslide the media had hoped
don't know if he can win but I wouldn't be surprised if he does
 
@magpies1963 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303634) said:
@strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290725) said:
@GNR4LIFE said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290699) said:
@Strongee said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290696) said:
@Tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1290686) said:
Im glad that in the face of the death of democracy, the big issues are being addressed int eh Congress.

https://youtu.be/tDBJPvI92as

That country is deeply religious . Kind of explains how they could believe Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was anything other than a psychopath , because he cracked a few jokes on the apprentice .

The funniest thing is his supporters see him as a messiah, and really believe he’s deeply religious ?

He’s a political David Koresh

Incest and paedophilia as well . He really is like David Koresh.

I haven't heard allegations of incest and pedophilia re Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. As Pauline Hanson said..."please explain".
I was in one of the Cafe's in my little regional town just prior to a Federal election a few years back and Pauline Hanson walked in. Up close, she is quite an attractive lady.

Magpies I think you need specsavers
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@cairnstigers said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1303930) said:
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Im glad that in the face of the death of democracy, the big issues are being addressed int eh Congress.

https://youtu.be/tDBJPvI92as

That country is deeply religious . Kind of explains how they could believe Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon was anything other than a psychopath , because he cracked a few jokes on the apprentice .

The funniest thing is his supporters see him as a messiah, and really believe he’s deeply religious ?

He’s a political David Koresh

Incest and paedophilia as well . He really is like David Koresh.

I haven't heard allegations of incest and pedophilia re Trump, who is a convicted Rapist and Felon. As Pauline Hanson said..."please explain".
I was in one of the Cafe's in my little regional town just prior to a Federal election a few years back and Pauline Hanson walked in. Up close, she is quite an attractive lady.

Magpies I think you need specsavers
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Thanks for this selfie CT? Your cute :kiss: :kiss: :kiss: :hugging_face:
 
So like the sports rorts and other cases, there have been claims the office of the Prime Minister contacted the staffer allegedly raped at parliament house when misconduct revelations came out out on 4 Corners.

To hear Morrison say that he only heard about it yesterday and then state how "Jen" had advised him that he should treat it like it was one of his daughters disgusted me!
 
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304005) said:
So like the sports rorts and other cases, there have been claims the office of the Prime Minister contacted the staffer allegedly raped at parliament house when misconduct revelations came out out on 4 Corners.

To hear Morrison say that he only heard about it yesterday and then state how "Jen" had advised him that he should treat it like it was one of his daughters disgusted me!


Man I was really hoping this story wouldnt hit this forum.

It is a horrific, disgraceful event and the guy responsible should be held to account and gaoled. HE should be named and shamed and he is not, but the poor girl is all over the media.

But something about the reporting of this really sits badly with me. IMO the reporting of this is 100% purely political and attempted "hit" piece on the Liberal party/Govt and based on the report I really dont think that there is any "there" there.

She got reprimanded for being somewhere she shouldnt be. She never raised sexual assualt but when she explained to the parlimentary secretary office what happened THEY said to HER...No that is rape and something has to be done about it. They offered her help and support to take it to police and prosecute the perpetrator. When she felt it was untenable to stay there, the Liberal party offered her jobs in QLD etc.

It genuinely seems to me that the Libs did try to help this girl but she pulled away. I genuinely want to avoid any possibility of "victim blaming" but it feels uncomfortable to me that she is comfortable with her name and face being all over the media, but she isnt prepared to go to the police and press charges to protect this happening to another girl.

The politicisation of this poor girl feels very ugly and dirty to me. I was hoping it didnt come here but knew it would.
 
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304005) said:
So like the sports rorts and other cases, there have been claims the office of the Prime Minister contacted the staffer allegedly raped at parliament house when misconduct revelations came out out on 4 Corners.

To hear Morrison say that he only heard about it yesterday and then state how "Jen" had advised him that he should treat it like it was one of his daughters disgusted me!


I'll just get the popcorn ready - i can see all the Morrison apologists hammering you.
 
@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304006) said:
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304005) said:
So like the sports rorts and other cases, there have been claims the office of the Prime Minister contacted the staffer allegedly raped at parliament house when misconduct revelations came out out on 4 Corners.

To hear Morrison say that he only heard about it yesterday and then state how "Jen" had advised him that he should treat it like it was one of his daughters disgusted me!


Man I was really hoping this story wouldnt hit this forum.

It is a horrific, disgraceful event and the guy responsible should be held to account and gaoled. HE should be named and shamed and he is not, but the poor girl is all over the media.

But something about the reporting of this really sits badly with me. IMO the reporting of this is 100% purely political and attempted "hit" piece on the Liberal party/Govt and based on the report I really dont think that there is any "there" there.

She got reprimanded for being somewhere she shouldnt be. She never raised sexual assualt but when she explained to the parlimentary secretary office what happened THEY said to HER...No that is rape and something has to be done about it. They offered her help and support to take it to police and prosecute the perpetrator. When she felt it was untenable to stay there, the Liberal party offered her jobs in QLD etc.

It genuinely seems to me that the Libs did try to help this girl but she pulled away. I genuinely want to avoid any possibility of "victim blaming" but it feels uncomfortable to me that she is comfortable with her name and face being all over the media, but she isnt prepared to go to the police and press charges to protect this happening to another girl.

The politicisation of this poor girl feels very ugly and dirty to me. I was hoping it didnt come here but knew it would.

I'm not going to delve into anything else, just stated my disgust for Morrison the individual.

Don't be surprised though as more and more comes out across society as a whole. The emergence of Grace Tame with the extra attention given to the Australia day awards and recipients has empowered many young women to speak out.
 
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304012) said:
@tiger5150 said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304006) said:
@formerguest said in [Politics Super Thread \- keep it all in here](/post/1304005) said:
So like the sports rorts and other cases, there have been claims the office of the Prime Minister contacted the staffer allegedly raped at parliament house when misconduct revelations came out out on 4 Corners.

To hear Morrison say that he only heard about it yesterday and then state how "Jen" had advised him that he should treat it like it was one of his daughters disgusted me!


Man I was really hoping this story wouldnt hit this forum.

It is a horrific, disgraceful event and the guy responsible should be held to account and gaoled. HE should be named and shamed and he is not, but the poor girl is all over the media.

But something about the reporting of this really sits badly with me. IMO the reporting of this is 100% purely political and attempted "hit" piece on the Liberal party/Govt and based on the report I really dont think that there is any "there" there.

She got reprimanded for being somewhere she shouldnt be. She never raised sexual assualt but when she explained to the parlimentary secretary office what happened THEY said to HER...No that is rape and something has to be done about it. They offered her help and support to take it to police and prosecute the perpetrator. When she felt it was untenable to stay there, the Liberal party offered her jobs in QLD etc.

It genuinely seems to me that the Libs did try to help this girl but she pulled away. I genuinely want to avoid any possibility of "victim blaming" but it feels uncomfortable to me that she is comfortable with her name and face being all over the media, but she isnt prepared to go to the police and press charges to protect this happening to another girl.

The politicisation of this poor girl feels very ugly and dirty to me. I was hoping it didnt come here but knew it would.

I'm not going to delve into anything else, just stated my disgust for Morrison the individual.

Understood and fair enough.

Don't be surprised though as more and more comes out across society as a whole. The emergence of Grace Tame with the extra attention given to the Australia day awards and recipients has empowered many young women to speak out.

And I think that is a good thing but making political mileage out of horrific trauma to me is wrong. Regardless of the politics of this case, it seems wrong that she hasn’t pursued this guy via the law but she is rolled out all over the media
 
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