I am very happy that he no longer uses this forum. There is righteous goodness in that fact.I think someone should let him know we've moved.
Actually, the lack of knowledge of the candidates could be partially remedied by bringing the process up to date with the digital age. A simple computer site could give short statements from the candidates or even point you to their website while making your decision. These could actually be provided at the polling locations... and giving people a longer time to make their decision (like a voting week instead of a day), could improve the process even more.One of the things I will never understand is the need of people to make a selection in every race on the ballot, even though they know absolutely nothing about the people on the ballot.
An awful lot of people went to vote in the Texas primary, and in addition to to the names of Trump, Cruz, etc, there was a race between a fellow named "Morrow", and a fellow named "Dickey", and a bunch of people decided that they liked the "Morrow" name better than the "Dickey" name.
While I am a huge fan of Democracy in general, it simply doesn't work for elections like this one. The premise of Democracy is that the electorate has at least some knowledge of the people they are voting for. Clearly, that is not always the case.
Actually, the lack of knowledge of the candidates could be partially remedied by bringing the process up to date with the digital age. A simple computer site could give short statements from the candidates or even point you to their website while making your decision. These could actually be provided at the polling locations... and giving people a longer time to make their decision (like a voting week instead of a day), could improve the process even more.
Why shouldn't the government host and perhaps even advertise such a site? As it is, the information tends to be buried in the political strategies of the past.
Yeah, I know, we shouldn't connect it to the voting machines themselves for security reasons if provided at the actual polls... but that doesn't mean it can't be a resource. It should include at least those on the ballot, and all those seeking election if fewer than 5 or so registered for the position. It would make our process a heck of a lot more democratic, if you ask me.
Someone with a Twitter account really should remind him he has an account here, and that this used to be JREF. Point him to this thread as well. He seems like the type who would go out in a blaze of glory via ban-by-mods, which would then allow members here to express their opinions of him without fear of breaking the forum rules.
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He used to play here and waffle on about his idiotic conspiracy theories.
He's been interviewed on your tellies about his ...odd... obsession with JFK etc.
He's a rich chappy who occupies his time talking nonsense.
On that, thank you for letting me pay a brief visit to this weird area of the forum.
I've left bacon sandwiches under your pillows.
I vote for not doing what you suggest. Very bad idea.Someone with a Twitter account really should remind him he has an account here, and that this used to be JREF. Point him to this thread as well. He seems like the type who would go out in a blaze of glory via ban-by-mods, which would then allow members here to express their opinions of him without fear of breaking the forum rules.
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I am very happy that he no longer uses this forum. There is righteous goodness in that fact.
I also understand that there are members here who adore insane trolls. I just think it makes the forum a yucky place.
Just watched my DVR'd John Oliver, and Robert made the show.
John highlighted two Texas Rebubs who have the party in fits.
(was this mentioned up thread and I missed it?)
As a European, how the hell does this happen?
Is this some kind of protest-vote?
I mean, we have weird politicians. but they always bring something to the table. This guy would be fired from any job involving contact with the general public.
I lean conservative and not in a million years would I cast a vote for this sex-obsessed buffoon.
Seriously, did people just check the Republican name at the top of the list? What?
As a European, how the hell does this happen?
Is this some kind of protest-vote?
Did this guy just go silent?
It would be a misplaced fear. Our next President is going to be the first female POTUS and that's pretty amazing following the first black POTUS.
What a surprise that the GOP establishment, by seeking to exploit the crazies and bigots, would end up validating their views and self-validation to the point that the crazies and bigots would expect to have influence over and play important roles in the GOP in return! Didn't the c & b realize that they were just supposed to keep quite and vote for the official GOP candidates, not come to actually believe the pandering nonsense that was being thrown to them like raw meat to a hyena? What a surprise!
This must be especially galling to the GOP establishment given all their prior efforts (by use of language and sly denial) to maintain plausible deniability that they were provoking racist thought, groundless conspiracy theories, complete distrust of government, ignorance, and a reduction of political discussion to Jr High school yard personal insults. Only to now see people such as Morrow and Trump who claim to represent the true GOP and are willing (IMHO) to more openly state these previously between-the-lines political positions.
There are a lot of proverbs and sayings along the lines of what happens if one "allows the camels nose into the tent" or "lies down with dogs and gets up with..." The GOP should have paid a lot more attention to these warnings long ago, probably starting with their implementation of "the Southern Strategy."