jimnyc
11-05-2020, 10:54 AM
I love the CNN article! How many lies and how much BS can one person stick into one article?
I think these folks were so high on the polls that anything less than a 12 point victory is a loss. White people gone, Trump supporters leave the country, republican racists jailed, even though jails no longer exist... :dunno:
I'm not sure WTF they expected. I guess a huge presidential victory, huge house win and also taking over the senate...
Ugly people on the inside are generally just unhappy people, IMO.
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Trump's huge vote total breaks my heart. I recognize this America and I wish I did not.
The most dangerous implication of this election is that millions accept a fictitious world created by an autocrat and marketed by Fox News.
This is going to be a scorched earth column, so buckle up.
Yes, former Vice President Joe Biden may squeak out a victory. But even if he does, we’ve been slapped with the heartbreaking reality that nearly half our country voted for President Donald Trump after spending four years watching him spew unbridled bigotry, engage in blatant corruption, and tell so many lies you’d need a magnifying glass to read the Washington Post's running list of false and misleading claims.
My best friend just called in disgust to say he did not recognize this country. Unfortunately, I do. It’s the same country that built itself largely on the backs of slaves who had their most basic human rights stolen and whose descendants, more than 150 years after emancipation, still carry the weight of the chains that held them down.
It’s the same country that closed its eyes to Matthew Shepard, beaten and broken and tied to a fence in rural Wyoming, where he was left to die … because he was gay.
And it’s the same country where you can see countless cell phone videos of people telling Latino Americans to speak English or "stay in Mexico" or “go back" to where they came from.
Rest - https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2020/11/05/half-america-supports-donald-trump-heartbreaking-column/6165245002/
No matter the outcome, America's standing in the world took a big hit on election night
(CNN)The United States of America took a big hit on the global stage on election night.
Presented with an opportunity for a wholesale rejection of a highly divisive, race-baiting, xenophobic, media-hating, anti-science, lying, juvenile incumbent, a sizable swath of America's voters decided to take a pass and pull the lever for Donald Trump, and that speaks volumes about who we are as a nation.
But all this didn't happen in a vacuum; the world has been watching.
Joe Biden may still end up winning this election, but no matter how you cut it, it was clear here and around the globe that roughly half of America believes that the character of our President doesn't matter all that much, an impeachment is meaningless and the Department of Justice really should serve as the chief executive's personal law firm.
It's now more than obvious that a good chunk of American voters are OK with a President who desecrates symbols of American power like the White House, where he has told countless lies, promoted endless false truths and broken a host of norms that have transcended politics for generations.
More importantly, from a global perspective, roughly one in two of American voters signaled to the world that not only are capricious trade wars palatable, but long-standing global alliances like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) don't matter anymore.
Perhaps most worrisome to the international audience now is that, after a large-scale referendum on our country's leadership, it is clear that many American voters embrace our cozying up to dictators and autocrats like Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Western audiences can now see that the majority of voters across most of America's South and much of the Midwest are seemingly just fine about having a leader who is willing to look the other way when the CIA concluded that a journalist, who wrote for a prominent American newspaper, was ordered to be killed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Bin Salman has denied any involvement).
What about withholding funding from the World Health Organization amid a global pandemic that has claimed well over a million lives across the globe? Many voters apparently thought that was OK. Abrogating leadership on the existential issue of climate change? Another check.
Not to mention what this split decision says about the US and our moral fabric on the topics of social justice, racial equality and inclusiveness.
Rest - https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/opinions/us-global-image-after-election-night-2020-wierson/index.html
I think these folks were so high on the polls that anything less than a 12 point victory is a loss. White people gone, Trump supporters leave the country, republican racists jailed, even though jails no longer exist... :dunno:
I'm not sure WTF they expected. I guess a huge presidential victory, huge house win and also taking over the senate...
Ugly people on the inside are generally just unhappy people, IMO.
--
Trump's huge vote total breaks my heart. I recognize this America and I wish I did not.
The most dangerous implication of this election is that millions accept a fictitious world created by an autocrat and marketed by Fox News.
This is going to be a scorched earth column, so buckle up.
Yes, former Vice President Joe Biden may squeak out a victory. But even if he does, we’ve been slapped with the heartbreaking reality that nearly half our country voted for President Donald Trump after spending four years watching him spew unbridled bigotry, engage in blatant corruption, and tell so many lies you’d need a magnifying glass to read the Washington Post's running list of false and misleading claims.
My best friend just called in disgust to say he did not recognize this country. Unfortunately, I do. It’s the same country that built itself largely on the backs of slaves who had their most basic human rights stolen and whose descendants, more than 150 years after emancipation, still carry the weight of the chains that held them down.
It’s the same country that closed its eyes to Matthew Shepard, beaten and broken and tied to a fence in rural Wyoming, where he was left to die … because he was gay.
And it’s the same country where you can see countless cell phone videos of people telling Latino Americans to speak English or "stay in Mexico" or “go back" to where they came from.
Rest - https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/voices/2020/11/05/half-america-supports-donald-trump-heartbreaking-column/6165245002/
No matter the outcome, America's standing in the world took a big hit on election night
(CNN)The United States of America took a big hit on the global stage on election night.
Presented with an opportunity for a wholesale rejection of a highly divisive, race-baiting, xenophobic, media-hating, anti-science, lying, juvenile incumbent, a sizable swath of America's voters decided to take a pass and pull the lever for Donald Trump, and that speaks volumes about who we are as a nation.
But all this didn't happen in a vacuum; the world has been watching.
Joe Biden may still end up winning this election, but no matter how you cut it, it was clear here and around the globe that roughly half of America believes that the character of our President doesn't matter all that much, an impeachment is meaningless and the Department of Justice really should serve as the chief executive's personal law firm.
It's now more than obvious that a good chunk of American voters are OK with a President who desecrates symbols of American power like the White House, where he has told countless lies, promoted endless false truths and broken a host of norms that have transcended politics for generations.
More importantly, from a global perspective, roughly one in two of American voters signaled to the world that not only are capricious trade wars palatable, but long-standing global alliances like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) don't matter anymore.
Perhaps most worrisome to the international audience now is that, after a large-scale referendum on our country's leadership, it is clear that many American voters embrace our cozying up to dictators and autocrats like Russian President Vladimir Putin, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Western audiences can now see that the majority of voters across most of America's South and much of the Midwest are seemingly just fine about having a leader who is willing to look the other way when the CIA concluded that a journalist, who wrote for a prominent American newspaper, was ordered to be killed by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (Bin Salman has denied any involvement).
What about withholding funding from the World Health Organization amid a global pandemic that has claimed well over a million lives across the globe? Many voters apparently thought that was OK. Abrogating leadership on the existential issue of climate change? Another check.
Not to mention what this split decision says about the US and our moral fabric on the topics of social justice, racial equality and inclusiveness.
Rest - https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/04/opinions/us-global-image-after-election-night-2020-wierson/index.html