With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
Thank God.
BMX Bandit said:
It was a wholesale rejection of wokeism, progressivism, and liberalism.
In election terms where a percentage point or two is huge it was pretty decisive, but in practical terms the country is still, and will continue to be, half and half.KatyAggie2000 said:
With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
But it obliterates their narrative that a majority of Americans agree with their policies. Winning an electoral college victory and a majority of the popular vote leaves them no leg to stand on. And that stark reality is driving many of them mad.Joes said:In election terms where a percentage point or two is huge it was pretty decisive, but in practical terms the country is still, and will continue to be, half and half.KatyAggie2000 said:
With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
I have options:Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
It's only temporary. Those clowns will be back, kinda like the Hydra thing in Captain America. We have to find a way to drive a stake through its heart and permanently remove that cancer from society.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
It's only temporary. Those clowns will be back, kinda like the Hydra thing in Captain America. We have to find a way to drive a stake through its heart and permanently remove that cancer from society.
Oh yeah, I totally agree with that.Ag87H2O said:But it obliterates their narrative that a majority of Americans agree with their policies. Winning an electoral college victory and a majority of the popular vote leaves them no leg to stand on. And that stark reality is driving many of them mad.Joes said:In election terms where a percentage point or two is huge it was pretty decisive, but in practical terms the country is still, and will continue to be, half and half.KatyAggie2000 said:
With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
Joes said:Oh yeah, I totally agree with that.Ag87H2O said:But it obliterates their narrative that a majority of Americans agree with their policies. Winning an electoral college victory and a majority of the popular vote leaves them no leg to stand on. And that stark reality is driving many of them mad.Joes said:In election terms where a percentage point or two is huge it was pretty decisive, but in practical terms the country is still, and will continue to be, half and half.KatyAggie2000 said:
With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
Logos Stick said:Joes said:Oh yeah, I totally agree with that.Ag87H2O said:But it obliterates their narrative that a majority of Americans agree with their policies. Winning an electoral college victory and a majority of the popular vote leaves them no leg to stand on. And that stark reality is driving many of them mad.Joes said:In election terms where a percentage point or two is huge it was pretty decisive, but in practical terms the country is still, and will continue to be, half and half.KatyAggie2000 said:
With the popular vote too tells me the overwhelming citizenry of our great Republic has shoved the woke movement to the curb.
Thank God.
Yes, but in this election, Trump moved black men and Hispanics off the Dem plantation.
Is that a sea change or a one off?
Time will tell.
I've always believed a Trump victory is a bump in the road. But the basis for that belief was locked in demographics. The left is still all in on everything that lost them the election. If that remains, we have a better chance of winning again.
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I have some faith in our country again.BMX Bandit said:
It was a wholesale rejection of wokeism, progressivism, and liberalism.
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
It's only temporary. Those clowns will be back, kinda like the Hydra thing in Captain America. We have to find a way to drive a stake through its heart and permanently remove that cancer from society.
BMX Bandit said:
It was a wholesale rejection of wokeism, progressivism, and liberalism.
flyrancher said:
Has it occurred to anyone, how troubling it is that about ten to twenty percent of the registered voters fall into the uncommitted basket until each Election Day? What does this really signify?
Some would say these are free, objective thinkers, but I suspect it might be a group of people who really hold no convictions about good policy. I try not to worry too much about it!
It needed to happen. The left needs to have happen to them so that they can, hopefully, rebuild into something that can co-exist and work with the right. The best decades we've had in the past fifty years were when we had two sides that, even when they didn't get along, still worked to get sh*t done, and things got done.BMX Bandit said:
It was a wholesale rejection of wokeism, progressivism, and liberalism.
The way to do that is to maintain the sidelining of the Propaganda-Indoctrinators. As long as enough people think of them now as the pied pipers to ruin they are, then like the proverbial snake-oil sales-- they won't sell as much. How many today answer the Nigerian bank-deposit scams?Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
It's only temporary. Those clowns will be back, kinda like the Hydra thing in Captain America. We have to find a way to drive a stake through its heart and permanently remove that cancer from society.