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Why are Republican voters so easily suckered?

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Honest question. Republican politicians know their base is easily suckered, they prey on their inability to navigate complicated concepts, they prey on their cultural fears, and they know they'll believe most of the rubbish they pedal if they just say it enough. The lies are so egregious and ridiculous that it doesn't seem like they're even trying to craft clever deception. Trump is able to confidently say stuff like, 'If we didn't test, there wouldn't be a COVID problem' and get applause. I would expect better arguments from an ostrich that has been hit in the head with a sledge hammer. Yet, people are still willing to believe him and trust him.

In addition... what have Republicans been right about in the past 40 years? I can't think of a single big issue they've been on the right side of in my lifetime. You'd think the well of trust would be poisoned by now. I couldn't stand being wrong so consistently, and I certainly won't trust someone who led me down that path over and over and over again.
 
:popcorn2: (“Honest question” that is blatant ideological attack with no possible discussion value whatsoever, but it’ll be fun to watch.)
 
Why are Republican voters so easily suckered?.

Because they want to believe they are the victims of minorities and that is why they have led failed lives.

Way easy question. What else you got?
 
what have Republicans been right about in the past 40 years?

I can tell you this, we have had Ray-Gun and Bush SR from teh GOP. The two best Presidents of the last 40 years.

I think the problem you make is identifying Trumpism with Republicans.
 
:popcorn2: (“Honest question” that is blatant ideological attack with no possible discussion value whatsoever, but it’ll be fun to watch.)

It is an ideological attack but also an empirical truth. Would you say that Republican voters are not easily suckered? I mean... pick an issue. Look at what Republicans believe and are willing to believe with little prodding.
 
It is an ideological attack but also an empirical truth. Would you say that Republican voters are not easily suckered? I mean... pick an issue. Look at what Republicans believe and are willing to believe with little prodding.

If anything, I would say Republicans were ‘easily suckered’ by a non-conservative, questionable Christian, and ethical disaster in Trump. And I do contend that Trump has hijacked the Republican Party to the point of irreparable damage.

But overall it is not very reasonable to say that Republicanism, or Conservatism, has gotten everything wrong for 40 years (your contention.) Understand I am liberal, classical liberal at that, but I would not be willing to go so far as to claim the entire ideology is never right.

That is your ship to sail, and explain far better than your OP tried to do.
 
I can tell you this, we have had Ray-Gun and Bush SR from teh GOP. The two best Presidents of the last 40 years.

Well aside from the fact that I'd argue both choices, and never mind that the list of presidents in the past 40 years is pretty short, I think we should stick to modern incarnations of the GOP, which has changed rapidly since the 2000s and has exhausted every brand of conservatism within the Republican tent without finding one that works and isn't a pure con job.

I think the problem you make is identifying Trumpism with Republicans.

Actually I'm not.
 
The biggest problem is where they get their news from. You can't listen to Rush Limbaugh, Alex Jones, Ben Shapiro, Fox Noise most of the time and still come away with any sense of a true reality.
Speaking personally, this progressive (at least) tries to check just about every story to make sure that somebody isn't blowing smoke up my ass. It's hard sometimes to hold-on to a feeling/thought, only to find out that what you felt is not true. Take Bill Clinton. Thought he was one thing..turned out that many people were mistaken, as far as his actions.. Don't hate him, just thought he could have been much better.
 
Republicans gain voters on just the strength of one issue, like Judges.
(Others are God, Gays, Abortion, Guns, Anti-Science, Climate Destruction, ETC)

Democrats lose voters over just one issue, as we see with third partiers.
(False narratives and equivocations, Not moving fast enough on issues, Being too left-centrist)
 
Well aside from the fact that I'd argue both choices, and never mind that the list of presidents in the past 40 years is pretty short, I think we should stick to modern incarnations of the GOP, which has changed rapidly since the 2000s and has exhausted every brand of conservatism within the Republican tent without finding one that works and isn't a pure con job.



Actually I'm not.

The GOP, this century has been detrimental to our way of life. The current manifestation, Trumpism, could very well end Democracy here.
 
Republicans gain voters on just the strength of one issue, like Judges.
(Others are God, Gays, Abortion, Guns, Anti-Science, Climate Destruction, ETC)

Democrats lose voters over just one issue, as we see with third partiers.
(False narratives and equivocations, Not moving fast enough on issues, Being too left-centrist)

Trumpism is all about antiquated social issues. People who want to live in the 1950's.
 
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Look around, they are morons.
 
If anything, I would say Republicans were ‘easily suckered’ by a non-conservative, questionable Christian, and ethical disaster in Trump.

Oh so because Trump is unethical he doesn't represent conservative ideology and isn't consistent with the past 40 years of the conservative movement? Care to debate that?

And I do contend that Trump has hijacked the Republican Party to the point of irreparable damage.

Define 'hijack', please. Trump has successfully carried out much of the GOP agenda for the past 40 years better than his predecessors, and THAT is why Republicans love him overwhelmingly.

But overall it is not very reasonable to say that Republicanism, or Conservatism, has gotten everything wrong for 40 years (your contention.) Understand I am liberal, classical liberal at that, but I would not be willing to go so far as to claim the entire ideology is never right.

Which issue have Republicans and the conservative movement been right about in the past 40 years? Climate change? Trickle down economics? Terrorism? Give me an example.

That is your ship to sail, and explain far better than your OP tried to do.

I'm pretty happy with my OP and my responses extrapolating my point. I think I understand Republicans better than anyone in this thread so far. That you'd argue Trump is an aberration of ideology is quite amusing.
 
Oh so because Trump is unethical he doesn't represent conservative ideology and isn't consistent with the past 40 years of the conservative movement? Care to debate that?

Define 'hijack', please. Trump has successfully carried out much of the GOP agenda for the past 40 years better than his predecessors, and THAT is why Republicans love him overwhelmingly.

Which issue have Republicans and the conservative movement been right about in the past 40 years? Climate change? Trickle down economics? Terrorism? Give me an example.

I'm pretty happy with my OP and my responses extrapolating my point. I think I understand Republicans better than anyone in this thread so far. That you'd argue Trump is an aberration of ideology is quite amusing.

If you are so arrogantly right in your opinion, then explain why Democrats lose so often.

(BTW, you going after me on all this explains volumes to that answer that I expect you will ignore entirely... assuming you even get it.)
 
Trumpism is all about antiquated social issue. People who want to live in the 1950's.

Imagine what the rest of the World thinks seeing these bat-**** crazy morons at a rally.
Un-****ing-believable.
 
Oh so because Trump is unethical he doesn't represent conservative ideology

Conservative?

You mean he uses conservative social issues to make his Orcs feel all fuzzy.

Have you seen the deficit this misfit has rolled up? And you call him conservative?
 
I can tell you this, we have had Ray-Gun and Bush SR from teh GOP. The two best Presidents of the last 40 years.

I think the problem you make is identifying Trumpism with Republicans.

Opinions vary!

Reagan tripled the national debt and set us on the path to ever increasing deficit spending

Reagan began the trickle down economics that has brought us to a period.of income disparity equal to what.it was just before the great depression.

Reagan union busting and weakening of antitrust laws has resulted in the decline of America's middle class

There is more if you do your research

As.for Bush Sr. nothing stands out.for that 1 term president. Now his son the dick and jr administration was.a total disaster. I thought he was the worst.in myifetime but then along came trump.
 
Imagine what the rest of the World thinks seeing these bat-**** crazy morons at a rally.
Un-****ing-believable.

we know what they think, they are scared and more and more consider us their biggest threat.
 
Opinions vary!

Reagan tripled the national debt and set us on the path to ever increasing deficit spending

Reagan began the trickle down economics that has brought us to a period.of income disparity equal to what.it was just before the great depression.

Reagan union busting and weakening of antitrust laws has resulted in the decline of America's middle class

There is more if you do your research

As.for Bush Sr. nothing stands out.for that 1 term president. Now his son the dick and jr administration was.a total disaster. I thought he was the worst.in myifetime but then along came trump.

Worst, Trump, Carter, Bush Jr. In this order.

Yes, Ray-Gun created big debt but we needed much of the change AT THE TIME. That the direction was never adjusted is a big mistake.
 
Republicans make the mistake of projecting their personal values onto their leaders. Because they WANT to believe.

Democrats don't do this, but they lack the backbone necessary to consolidate a cohesive political ideology, which causes them to appear deceptive and wishy washy.
 
Honest question. Republican politicians know their base is easily suckered, they prey on their inability to navigate complicated concepts, they prey on their cultural fears, and they know they'll believe most of the rubbish they pedal if they just say it enough. The lies are so egregious and ridiculous that it doesn't seem like they're even trying to craft clever deception. Trump is able to confidently say stuff like, 'If we didn't test, there wouldn't be a COVID problem' and get applause. I would expect better arguments from an ostrich that has been hit in the head with a sledge hammer. Yet, people are still willing to believe him and trust him.

In addition... what have Republicans been right about in the past 40 years? I can't think of a single big issue they've been on the right side of in my lifetime. You'd think the well of trust would be poisoned by now. I couldn't stand being wrong so consistently, and I certainly won't trust someone who led me down that path over and over and over again.

Could your blathering rhetoric get anymore arrogant?
 
If you are so arrogantly right in your opinion, then explain why Democrats lose so often.

Gladly. It's because Democrats are in large part corporate hacks who slow-walk progress and addressing issues critical to voters to maintain their funding. They believe that centrism will peel off Republicans (it won't) while keeping their base appeased and locked down. It worked for a little while, but it's clear voters are fed up. That's why Dems lost so badly in 2010 and haven't recovered since. Republicans are able to excite their base by preying upon weaknesses (see my OP), even on issues like Obamacare, which was basically a repacked Republican plan from the 1990s. Democrats are generally weak, strategically stupid at the leadership level, and try to sabotage aspects of their coalition that have actual solutions. In addition, left-leaning votes are more skeptical of broken promises. Forming a consensus coalition is far more difficult for Democrats.

If Democrats ran on the issues with actual solutions (e.g. not half-way-to-bad solutions based on conservative anti-think), they'd have a lock on virtually every race. There simply aren't enough Republican voters to win elections without Dems blowing it consistently.

(BTW, you going after me on all this explains volumes to that answer that I expect you will ignore entirely... assuming you even get it.)

That's not how I recall our exchange starting.
 
Conservative?

You mean he uses conservative social issues to make his Orcs feel all fuzzy.

Have you seen the deficit this misfit has rolled up? And you call him conservative?

Reagan blew a hole in the deficit the size of Texas and is one of the godathers of the economic philosophy that Trump practices. So... yeah, I am.
 
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