i thought the best speech tonight was by George Floyd's brother...the politicians were boring
Apparently Trump responded to Michelle Obama that he wouldn't be in the White House if it wasn't for the job her husband did. I have to agree though probably for different reasons. Obama had a tendency to ignore, marginalize, or be dismissive towards those who disagreed with him. As a result you had large swaths of the country who felt left out of the economic recovery and as though they were under attack. After 8 years of being told they were backwards and on the wrong side of history, Trump just had to come to them and tell them they're important and shouldn't be ignored and people flocked to him.
You can disagree with whether the people who put Trump in office had a legitimate complaint or not, but the fact remains that they felt marginalized and ignored and so became perfect breeding ground for a demagogue. I was worried Trump's 4 years would result in the same for the left and with Bernie Sanders it was too close for comfort.
hurt feelings ==> making dumb choices
that's not a bad summary of what happened
I've heard this before but I simply don't remember that and think it's an attempt to re-write history. Obama made every effort in the early days of his first term to meet Reps halfway and they would have none of it. His problem, the way I remember it, was he expected more input from Reps and they didn't want to help him because they did not want him to have any successes. Obama even let the Wall Street crooks have their big bonus and skate responsibility. He never implied that they were not important or should be ignored.Apparently Trump responded to Michelle Obama that he wouldn't be in the White House if it wasn't for the job her husband did. I have to agree though probably for different reasons. Obama had a tendency to ignore, marginalize, or be dismissive towards those who disagreed with him. As a result you had large swaths of the country who felt left out of the economic recovery and as though they were under attack. After 8 years of being told they were backwards and on the wrong side of history, Trump just had to come to them and tell them they're important and shouldn't be ignored and people flocked to him.
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Apparently Trump responded to Michelle Obama that he wouldn't be in the White House if it wasn't for the job her husband did. I have to agree though probably for different reasons. Obama had a tendency to ignore, marginalize, or be dismissive towards those who disagreed with him. As a result you had large swaths of the country who felt left out of the economic recovery and as though they were under attack. After 8 years of being told they were backwards and on the wrong side of history, Trump just had to come to them and tell them they're important and shouldn't be ignored and people flocked to him.
You can disagree with whether the people who put Trump in office had a legitimate complaint or not, but the fact remains that they felt marginalized and ignored and so became perfect breeding ground for a demagogue. I was worried Trump's 4 years would result in the same for the left and with Bernie Sanders it was too close for comfort.
I've heard this before but I simply don't remember that and think it's an attempt to re-write history. Obama made every effort in the early days of his first term to meet Reps halfway and they would have none of it. His problem, the way I remember it, was he expected more input from Reps and they didn't want to help him because they did not want him to have any successes. Obama even let the Wall Street crooks have their big bonus and skate responsibility. He never implied that they were not important or should be ignored.
But I could be wrong. If there is any specific event or speech you're recall, I'd like to hear it.
I've heard this before but I simply don't remember that and think it's an attempt to re-write history. Obama made every effort in the early days of his first term to meet Reps halfway and they would have none of it. His problem, the way I remember it, was he expected more input from Reps and they didn't want to help him because they did not want him to have any successes. Obama even let the Wall Street crooks have their big bonus and skate responsibility. He never implied that they were not important or should be ignored.
But I could be wrong. If there is any specific event or speech you're recall, I'd like to hear it.
hurt feelings ==> making dumb choices
that's not a bad summary of what happened
Agreed. And it's why if I had to pick between Biden & Trump and wasn't allowed to vote 3rd party or sit out, I'd go with Biden. Because if a second straight "moderate" dem loses to Trump, the loony wing of the dem party will certainly be emboldened.
This is pretty much it. I'm not talking about Obama trying to work with Republicans in congress or anything like that. I'm talking about the relationship between him and the rural/suburban base that elected Trump.
One thing Obama repeatedly espoused was about being on the "right side of history" or the "wrong side of history". It started early on with his clinging to guns and religion comment and just continued from there throughout his presidency.
You then had a feeling of being left out of the economic recovery as the recovery was slower outside of the major population centers. Being left out economically and being told for 8 years you're on the wrong side of history resulted in hurt feelings.
It's kind of like a bad relationship. If someone has a significant other that writes off their feelings as not important, when the next person comes along and validates their feelings, they jump at that person regardless of their other flaws.
All of this to say I'm hopeful that if Biden wins he'll be a conciliatory President. More hurt feelings will only result in another demagogue.
The relationship he had with ignorant, uniformed blue collar white people. That's what I thought.