Dude, who even knows.

15th January 2022

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God, remember how Donald Trump’s debut in politics was an entrance by escalator?

Remember how he gave his supporters a visual identity with hats that demanded palingenesis?

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31st December 2021

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Going back to the Reagan era to tell American conservatives that investing so much charisma in Donald Trump as avatar of the American spirit of the ‘80s is actually a really load-bearing part of the program

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30th December 2021

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nflstreet:

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Twitter is nothing without him

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27th December 2021

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mugasofer:

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cop-disliker69:

argumate:

kwarrtz said: Don’t worry, intelligence and knowledge of American politics are about as corellated with accuracy in predicting elections as the length of winter is with some groundhogs mood

in 2016 the smart money was confident that Hillary would beat Jeb.

The election of Donald Trump taught me two things:

1. In one sense, American presidential elections are actually far more democratic than anyone thought. This man, almost uniformly opposed by everyone in every single major center of power in the country—corporate, military/intelligence, academic, media, bureaucratic—was somehow able to fucking win despite it. Deeply undermines the notion that elections are just for show and the candidates are pre-approved in smoke-filled rooms to both be someone acceptable to the Elites™.

2. No one has any fucking idea what they’re talking about when it comes to like history or politics. Literally no one would’ve predicted something like the Trump presidency would happen. No smug asshole who acts like they’ve figured out the formula for American history and already know how the next 50 years are going to play out predicted something like this would happen.

I think both (1) and (2) are wrong, or at least extraordinarily overstated. In 2016, the economy was okay-but-not-great and we’d had a Democratic president for two consecutive terms. A fundamentals model would predict that Generic/boring Republican Senator would have narrowly won the popular vote and easily won the electoral vote. Instead, even against a Democratic opponent who was also uniquely hated by much of the electorate, Trump badly lost the popular vote and just squeaked out a win thanks to narrow electoral vote wins.

People didn’t predict the realignment of voting patterns that would allow Trump to win the upper Midwest while badly losing the popular vote. That’s pretty much the extent of what people got wrong.

It’s interesting that, having won the primary, Trump did only a little worse than a generic Republican. But the fact that he won the primary instead of a generic Republican is what suggests that US democracy has real effects.

(… although one could argue he did then just kind of implement generic Republican policies, so who’s the real winner there?)

I predicted it, by 2014 at least I knew what would have to happen (but the GOP didn’t have anyone lined up right), which is how the day after Trump came down the escalator I was insisting to one of the more influential staffers on Capitol Hill, the guy who made “Cocaine Mitch” happen (, who I went to college with) that he was gonna be the next president.

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24th December 2021

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23rd December 2021

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Donald Trump coming out as vocally yay-vaccine makes sense (he’s taking credit for successes under his administration!) but is fucking hilarious

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12th December 2021

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So I guess now we wait to see if the irony turned out to be that no one saw Trump coming the first time but everyone did the second time or that no one saw him taking power in 2016 but he did and everyone did in 2024 but he didn’t

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25th October 2021

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quoms:

crazy to think that if donald trump hadn’t become president he would be warmly remembered as a legendary poster who was racist and probably also a sexual harasser (things that do not stop you from being warmly remembered as a legendary poster)

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22nd September 2021

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kontextmaschine:

Future scholars are gonna find The Onion’s “Joe Biden” from the Obama administration pretty baffling

as long as we preserve Know Your Meme’s Joe Biden page for posterity it’s all good. if KYM is lost it’ll be like burning the library of alexandria tho

It’s really important to preserve that memory! It’s the context of the beginning of his campaign! Just like how contemporary reactions to The Apprentice are important to political history now.

You know, I had honestly forgotten Donald Trump was on The Apprentice.

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24th July 2021

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Awkward for the Dems still trying to make hay out of Jan 5 6 that Biden’s central platform plank was “the national plot will no longer revolve around the fates of Donald J. Trump”

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