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Face, meet leopard. Leopard, meet face.

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A recent story involved trump's golf club at Doral, how the area was pretty heavy on Venezuelan migrants, and how they had turned out pretty strongly for trump in the election.

Then he got elected, embraced Maduro, and now he has cancelled protections for Venezuelan immigrants.

“I supported him, but it disappointed us that he decided to end TPS,” Ginestra said, referring to Venezuelans. “It bothered us that he put everyone in the same bucket.”
Adelys Ferro, the head of a Venezuelan advocacy group, declared at a press conference in front of the restaurant that the local community had been “betrayed” by Republicans. “They used us,” she said. “They actually told us that he was not going to touch the documented people.”
 
Dump: "Everyone goes in the bucket! ...Well, except you, you voted for me!"
Gay, trans, Muslim, disabled, foreign, female, and brown Dump voters: "When, sure glad he doesn't mean us!"
 
A recent story involved trump's golf club at Doral, how the area was pretty heavy on Venezuelan migrants, and how they had turned out pretty strongly for trump in the election.

Then he got elected, embraced Maduro, and now he has cancelled protections for Venezuelan immigrants.



Would be wise of the Dems to make strong PR moves with this demographic to win their support prior to mid terms.
 
Dump: "Everyone goes in the bucket! ...Well, except you, you voted for me!"
Gay, trans, Muslim, disabled, foreign, female, and brown Dump voters: "When, sure glad he doesn't mean us!"
Trump continues to alienate his support. But these are the same people who voted for Obama previously. So they may be swayed back if approached properly.
 
Well, that's not going to win the midterms back, is it!
Very doubtful.

Pretty sure this demographic is already deeply regretted having leopards chewing on them since the first week in February.
Yeah, but they might be too not want to lose face, as half-eaten as it already is, by admitting to voting badly and may have to vote for his party again to look consistent.

I mean, it sort of boggles my mind that anyone would have voted for Trump after January 6th unless they did not give a ◊◊◊◊ at all about democracy and anything resembling functioning, non-kleptocratic government. I honestly cannot think of what Trump could do for his next act that would put them off.
 
Yeah, but they might be too not want to lose face, as half-eaten as it already is, by admitting to voting badly and may have to vote for his party again to look consistent.

I mean, it sort of boggles my mind that anyone would have voted for Trump after January 6th unless they did not give a ◊◊◊◊ at all about democracy and anything resembling functioning, non-kleptocratic government. I honestly cannot think of what Trump could do for his next act that would put them off.
I think silent MAGA regret is an insidious but useful phenomenon which can be cultured to advantage.
 
I think silent MAGA regret is an insidious but useful phenomenon which can be cultured to advantage.
Certainly hope so.

But what I worry about is that the much more potent phenomenon of Glorious Jingoism is going to be used by Herr Schittler with an invasion of Greenland. The MAGAbase will see the price of eggs and any semblance of normality as the price that must be paid.
 
Certainly hope so.

But what I worry about is that the much more potent phenomenon of Glorious Jingoism is going to be used by Herr Schittler with an invasion of Greenland. The MAGAbase will see the price of eggs and any semblance of normality as the price that must be paid.
Escalation is always the way with jingoists.

BTW, price of eggs is hardly the biggest problem facing the USA today, which i am sure you are aware. Plenty of much bigger Trumpy-shaped problems are already assailing them. Like failed family farms, and closing big manufacturing, and inaccessible health care. They can lynch Biden only once to make themselves feel better, but their problems won't get fixed as a result, just worse. Eventually they will turn on Trump. So the Dems need to be encouraging and supporting that revolution from a long way back. Like about now.
 
Escalation is always the way with jingoists.

BTW, price of eggs is hardly the biggest problem facing the USA today, which i am sure you are aware. Plenty of much bigger Trumpy-shaped problems are already assailing them. Like failed family farms, and closing big manufacturing, and inaccessible health care. They can lynch Biden only once to make themselves feel better, but their problems won't get fixed as a result, just worse. Eventually they will turn on Trump. So the Dems need to be encouraging and supporting that revolution from a long way back. Like about now.
The entire country looks like a cluster ◊◊◊◊ right now. If they kept that within their borders then, hey, I wouldn't really care that much. I mean, how much do most of us spend our time worrying about the average citizen in China or India. If we are honest, we would say, not much. So, I don't have that much time for caring about the idiotic things that they VOTED FOR in America. In some ways I kind of hope that the leopards feast long and hard on the faces of those who voted for Trump.

The problem of course, is that they have made it a problem for the rest of the world. For people whose countries there is talk of invading, for countries where aid has been cut off to (although the UK is not one to talk there), for people who are threatened with having their homelands taken from them in Ukraine and Gaza, and for future generations who will have to deal with climate change. Those are people who had no say in all of this and who I care about more. The idiot who voted for Trump in Pennsylvania. Not much.
 
The entire country looks like a cluster ◊◊◊◊ right now. If they kept that within their borders then, hey, I wouldn't really care that much. I mean, how much do most of us spend our time worrying about the average citizen in China or India. If we are honest, we would say, not much. So, I don't have that much time for caring about the idiotic things that they VOTED FOR in America. In some ways I kind of hope that the leopards feast long and hard on the faces of those who voted for Trump.

The problem of course, is that they have made it a problem for the rest of the world. For people whose countries there is talk of invading, for countries where aid has been cut off to (although the UK is not one to talk there), for people who are threatened with having their homelands taken from them in Ukraine and Gaza, and for future generations who will have to deal with climate change. Those are people who had no say in all of this and who I care about more. The idiot who voted for Trump in Pennsylvania. Not much.
Very true. But the impact on non-US countries will be opposed by people who really do have the guts to stand up to the fat imperial slug, openly and loudly.
 
Escalation is always the way with jingoists.

BTW, price of eggs is hardly the biggest problem facing the USA today, which i am sure you are aware. Plenty of much bigger Trumpy-shaped problems are already assailing them. Like failed family farms, and closing big manufacturing, and inaccessible health care. They can lynch Biden only once to make themselves feel better, but their problems won't get fixed as a result, just worse. Eventually they will turn on Trump. So the Dems need to be encouraging and supporting that revolution from a long way back. Like about now.
I applaud your optimism but I think that they can "lynch" Biden as many times as they want or more specifically continue to blame all ills on the Biden administration, activist judges, obstructionist Democrats and so on.

The GOP will never, ever, turn on Trump not least because they are constantly bombarded with news that there are no problems and if there are, then they're due to the deep state or some other imaginary force.
 
I applaud your optimism but I think that they can "lynch" Biden as many times as they want or more specifically continue to blame all ills on the Biden administration, activist judges, obstructionist Democrats and so on.

The GOP will never, ever, turn on Trump not least because they are constantly bombarded with news that there are no problems and if there are, then they're due to the deep state or some other imaginary force.
Like all battles, Trump propaganda won't last the first contact with reality.
 
This particular leopard is kinda cute, and she's also an advocate of critical thinking - unlike the two idiots she is talking about.
I had never heard about Jeremy Dale Hambly (TheQuartering) or Luke Bukowski (@LukeWeAreChange), but, man, they're dumb! Is this the best that the 'manosphere' can come up with? Is this what's supposed to be "Alpha energy" nowadays?
It's pathetic!
And women are supposed to be "more susceptible to groupthink and propaganda" than these two pseudo MAGAlphas! 🤣
And institutions of higher learning "are really just propaganda woke factories" because "those institutions have been hijacked by the woke mind virus and the intel agencies."
It's no wonder that they have come to see education as emasculation.
Blaming Women Won’t Fix Your Life, MAGA (Dark Brandon on YouTube, Mar 23, 2025 - 10:55 min.)
A lot of young men feel like the system failed them—and instead of building something better, they’re doubling down on toxic role models and blaming everyone else.
 
The evidence of the 2016-2020 presidency contradicts that IMO. Yes, Biden won in 2020 but Trump got more votes than in 2016.
Matters not in a country where voting is voluntary. Trump won this time because voters FAILED to turn out, not because he got more votes than previously. That suggests a core cadre of Trump voters exists. Lose those significantly and it is game over for the Mango Mussolini.
 

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