joypog wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:52 am
Xan wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:43 am
joypog wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:36 am
flyingpylon wrote: ↑Tue Sep 06, 2022 10:28 am
But joypog, your continued use of the term "bootlicking Trumpists" doesn't inspire much confidence in the sincerity of your requests.
I was borrowing the term from ishrugged who utilized the phrase it a couple responses up. I never used it previously. Apologies if it offended you.
No, it appears you were the one to use it first. I Shrugged quoted you when he asked for clarification.
ACK!!! My apologies to ishrugged!!!
The fault is all mine. I should have doublechecked before responding.
No excuses.
Thank you for the catch.
Joypog, I'm not exactly going to defend your use of 'bootlicking', and I think the constant name-calling by people on both sides of the aisle is something that needs to stop, pronto (although Trump is arguably ring-leader when it comes to name-calling). I will however offer a little bit more insight on why some people look at the whole Trump movement as something cult like and extremely disturbing.
A little background about me. I'm from a very conservative, church going family in the Bible belt. Grew up in church, I read my Bible daily, etc, as do many if not most members of my family. 2000 was the first presidential election I was eligible to vote in. I was told in 2000 that if Bush didn't win the world was going to end, my family was 110% behind the Iraq War, Afghanistan, Kuwait, hated the Russkies, etc. etc. In 2004, if Bush didn't win we were going to be socialist/communist. In 2008, I was told that if Mccain didn't win the country was going to be lost. You get the picture.
In the last 6 to 7 years, my family has now come to hate George W Bush, Dick Cheney, John Mccain, Mitt Romney (especially Mitt), Paul Ryan, etc. as much or more than the Democrats.
Obama ran up huge deficits, and my family (and myself) rightly complained about it. When Trump does it though.....
I have a brother-in-law who has never been politically active, but had Democratic leanings up until 6 years ago. He now wears almost exclusively Trump/QAnon branded gear, attends rallies, hangs on Trump's every word, and I'm pretty certain if there are anymore 'insurrections at the Capitol' he will be there. His stated reasons for becoming more political now: He hates Mexicans and blacks.
I remember my family's outrage at Clinton's shenanigans and affairs. These things are no longer an issue for politicians, as long as you have an R next to your name and you 'own the libs'.
I attend a church where several members threatened to leave, or did in fact leave, because a new pastor had the audacity to say 'Trump cannot save you.'
My mother has stated, point blank, that there is absolutely nothing Donald Trump can do, no facts that could come out, that would make her lose faith in him and stop supporting him. Trump, the kind of person he is, the attitudes he has, etc. would've been anathema to her until about 10 years ago. Especially since he was a Democrat until about 10 years ago. She is also adamant she is not in a cult.
My dad and brother are more in the 'well he's the nominee so we've gotta support him' camp, and also capable of more nuanced thought than some other family members and less likely to get their feelings hurt and lash out when confronted with certain facts, so I talk with them much more often about politics than I do with others. However, they only get their news from Fox, Newsmax, etc. and the snippets they hear through the grapevine from more 'conspiracist' sources like Facebook and Twitter. They dismiss much of that stuff that they hear, but the fact that they only get their news from one source does make them susceptible to some of it. In many ways, they're the most disturbing and disappointing case. I understand some of where they're coming from (I can't stand the Dems either), but they have left aside 99% of their previous 'principles' in the process of sorta kinda halfway supporting Trump. They know he's kinda bad, so they don't want to support him 100%, or at least claim that they don't, but when the rubber meets the road they will probably support him in the upcoming primary because 'he's the only one that can beat Biden', completely unable to connect the dots and realize that he's already lost to him once.
Anyway, this is just a few snippets of what I've seen change, just within my family, since the arrival of Trump. There absolutely are 'bootlickers' out there, maybe even some on this forum. I would call many of my family members 'bootlickers'. But, we need to reach a point where instinctively hating the other side is not acceptable, encouraged, and sought after behavior, or this country really will be in a world of hurt this time. For the record, Biden's recent speeches have been catastrophic in destroying his attempted narrative of 'unity'. I think there's some truth in what he's said, but it's not his place to get out there and say it in the fashion he's saying it.