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Post by onelasttime on Dec 24, 2021 17:04:54 GMT
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 24, 2021 17:18:40 GMT
This will be the subject of today’s poll..
There is no question I like Paul Waldman’s columns because I post a lot on my threads. But this one..He hit it out of the park. He really did. So now we have been warned. But are we going to heed?
From Paul Waldman in the Washington Post…
“Opinion: How Republicans will retcon the past to try to reelect Trump”
By Paul Waldman Columnist Yesterday at 12:43 p.m. EST
“When you’re in the midst of a difficult period — as we are now with omicron raging, inflation disturbingly high and President Biden’s domestic agenda hanging by a fraying thread — it can be difficult to imagine a future in which present problems have worked themselves out and everything is looking positive.
But you know who has imagined that different future? Republicans. And they’re already putting the pieces in place for a gigantic retconning project, in which the history of the pandemic and the U.S. economy will be rewritten to justify the return of Donald Trump to the White House.
This may be the best way to understand the former president’s newfound enthusiasm for touting coronavirus vaccines, which has shocked some of his most loyal supporters.
“I came up with a vaccine,” Trump boasted in an interview released Wednesday to right-wing media personality Candace Owens. Despite Owens’s disagreement, Trump insisted that “if you take the vaccine, you’re protected” and “people aren’t dying when they take the vaccine.”
Trump has also been publicly encouraging people to get booster shots. He’s practically sounded like Anthony S. Fauci.
At the same time, Republicans continue working to make the pandemic longer and deeper. The Supreme Court will soon hear a pair of cases, brought by GOP-controlled states, which the court could use to strike down either the administration’s vaccine mandate for private businesses or its mandate for health-care workers, or both.
What does this all have to do with the retconning project?
“Retcon” is short for “retroactive continuity,” in which existing stories are retroactively rewritten to accord with a new and contradictory story someone wants to tell. In an early famous case, Arthur Conan Doyle killed off Sherlock Holmes, then after fans demanded more stories, decided that Holmes had only faked his death. Retcons are particularly common in soap operas (Last season was all a dream!) and comics (That other stuff happened in a parallel universe!).
Now consider this: It’s 2024, and while Republican control of the House has stopped real legislating, things are going quite well. Supply chain problems and inflation have eased, and GDP and job growth are strong. Despite some very dark days — including the United States passing its 1 millionth death from covid — through the spread of vaccinations and tens of millions of people contracting the disease and recovering, the pandemic has receded and no longer impinges on daily life.
Biden would then be in a position to make the following case: When I took office, we faced an economic crisis and a deadly pandemic. Under my leadership, we defeated them both.
That would be a pretty compelling argument for reelection — which would require Republicans to rewrite the past so that everything good that happened could be attributed not to Biden but to Trump. Here are the elements of this upcoming retcon:
The economy under Trump was glorious and perfect.
Trump’s handling of the pandemic was also without flaw; in particular, he is personally responsible for the development of the vaccines that eventually helped defeat it.
All those unpleasant public health measures — mask-wearing, lockdowns, anything else you didn’t like — were both useless and the fault of Democrats. All covid-related deaths and suffering occurred as a result of Biden’s mishandling of the pandemic.
Credit for every good bit of economic news should be given not to Biden but to Trump.
Republicans are more than capable of dishing out this kind of ludicrous revisionist history. When Barack Obama was president, it was common to hear them attribute strong economic performance to the tax cuts Ronald Reagan signed thirty years before.
Likewise, Republicans will say that every increase in growth or good jobs report is happening because Trump’s economic genius was so remarkable that even Biden’s attempts to destroy the economy cannot overcome it. In fact, that’s what they already say.
At the moment, some conservatives will boo Trump himself for promoting vaccines, so convinced are they of their satanic nature. But once the retconning project matures, those voices will grow quieter. Don’t be surprised if some of the same conservative media figures now discouraging their audiences from getting vaccinated change their tune once the pandemic has faded.
All this will require is a shift in emphasis. In two years, the Fox News host who today tells you vaccines are killing people will say, “Whatever you think about vaccines, Trump was brilliant in getting them produced so quickly. Even Biden couldn’t screw that up. And the same is true of Trump’s economy.”
It will be a message aimed not at the fervid Trump supporters watching Newsmax and OAN, whose loyalty isn’t in question. Its target will be the middle of the electorate, where voters might be willing to give credit to any president who presides over good times. And it will be part of a larger project of revising the history of the Trump years, covering everything from Jan. 6 to the Ukraine scandal.
Of course, nothing is ensured. The course of the pandemic is unpredictable. In 2024, we could still be mired in this public health nightmare, or the economy may have slipped into a new recession.
But if not, Republicans will need to retcon the past. They’ll be ready.”
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 24, 2021 20:04:01 GMT
At some point these guys are going to learn past tweets or videos will always find away to resurface….
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 24, 2021 20:49:17 GMT
FOX on supply chain...
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 24, 2021 21:54:03 GMT
Being in this guy’s mind is a scary thing.,,
Statement by Donald J. Trump, 45th President of the United States of America
12/23/21
Has it been at all noticed that I offered to debate anybody, on television or otherwise, about the RIGGED Presidential Election of 2020. This was a publicly stated challenge—I have been called a “ratings machine,” and therefore would be good for television economics—which have not been doing so well lately. With all the bravado out there, I have not had one credible person willing to stand up and debate me in order to defend the CROOKED election. All involved, like those on the Unselect Committee of January 6th, know that it is a losing proposition for them. The election numbers are not defensible. Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, Nevada, and probably New Hampshire, Minnesota, New Mexico, and others were all won, and in some cases big, by a certain Republican Presidential Candidate, me. So, after one month, a very public offer to debate, I have no takers—not even the sleazebags you see on the January 6th Commission who speak with such fake reverence about the day. This is Cancel Culture. They think they got away with the Crime of the Century, and they don’t want it to be talked about or discussed. Look at what has happened to our Country, and what a shame it is!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2021 22:35:09 GMT
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 25, 2021 1:32:06 GMT
I sorry she said the last line. The people of WV are good people.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 25, 2021 1:56:34 GMT
ROFLMAO....This is just too funny!! How far they fall... Roger Stone selling 'autographed rocks' in desperate bid to pay his legal bills: report Brad Reed December 24, 2021 Trump ally Roger Stone is still having trouble paying for his significant legal bills -- and The Daily Beast reports that he's now been reduced to trying to sell autographed rocks. *** In addition to the autographed rocks, which are selling for $100 a piece, Stone is also selling items including "a collection of Mike Lindell bobbleheads, photographs of Ronald Reagan, [and] the movie 'Grease' on DVD ($50)." www.rawstory.com/roger-stone-2656159350/
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 26, 2021 16:21:22 GMT
12-26-2021
What in heaven’s name is “objective history”? Either it happened or it didn’t.
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Post by ntsf on Dec 26, 2021 16:34:58 GMT
history is written from many viewpoints.. usually written by the powerful and the winners.
if you look at original documents on anything, you usually get many viewpoints. I used to give interpretive talks on alcatraz. whose story is told? the guards? the public at the time? the inmates? the families? the inmate who thought the prison was ok. or the inmate who felt tortured? if you are talking history, you need to cover many views of events. mostly history in america is taught in a very superficial way. and you can't just put "events" out there without context and the backstory.
if you look at original documents, the historians don't even know who fired the first shots at lexington and concord. and much of history is not documented the way it can be today.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 26, 2021 16:53:15 GMT
Sometimes the response tweets are better then the actual. Here we have some idiots.
And this great response.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 26, 2021 19:05:54 GMT
Something to think about...
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 26, 2021 22:26:49 GMT
He ain’t going to like this. 😀
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 26, 2021 22:37:28 GMT
She really did it .. old man .. not compotent.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 26, 2021 22:41:46 GMT
Oh, we have Stephen Miller claiming Biden is involved in conspiracies... Again advertising what former is doing .. Stephen Miller claims Joe Biden said 'Let's Go Brandon' as part of 'insidious' conspiracyDavid Edwards December 26, 2021 Former Trump adviser Stephen Miller called President Joe Biden "insidious" on Sunday because he repeated the phrase "Let's Go Brandon." During an interview on Fox News, Miller pointed to Biden's recent Christmas-themed telephone call where a parent said "Let's Go Brandon." Biden responded by repeating the phrase even though it is a slur that is commonly used in place of "F--k Joe Biden." "Here's my theory and I'm being completely forthright when I say this," Miller told host Larry Kudlow. "I believe that Joe Biden is controlled by his staff and his aides. And not just senior staff. I think mid-level aides in the White House." "You know, the recent incident that people made a great deal of fun about -- well, they should have -- where Joe Biden said 'Let's Go Brandon' during Christmas," he continued, "to me, reveals something much more insidious, which is that he doesn't know about the 'Let's Go Brandon' meme because he doesn't consume any of his own information. He's completely sheltered and controlled by his staff." *** "[Trump would] bring us into the Oval and say, 'I read this report, I read this report, I read this report, I saw this, I saw this, I saw this, I want reaction, I want analysis,'" Trump's former aide claimed. "It's completely the opposite with Biden. He's totally shaped and controlled by staff and has no inputs but what they give him. So they see him, his own staff sees him as a vessel to implement these AOC-style, soft-on-crime, no-borders, massive-taxation, massive-welfare, no-American-energy policies. (me: ha ha ha) www.rawstory.com/stephen-millier-brandon/
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Post by Gem Girl on Dec 27, 2021 2:57:27 GMT
And, of course, Stephen Miller is known for being completely forthright. Snort.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 19:06:26 GMT
12-27-2021
Unfortunately the Republicans don’t care.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 19:34:02 GMT
Problem for the right is these “conspiracy theories “ aren’t actually conspiracy theories but what is actually happening. And you wonder why I dislike Fox News.
These are tweeted by or retweeted by Ron Klain…
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 19:36:53 GMT
Good question…
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 20:00:57 GMT
In case you are wondering it’s Marc Elias’s law firm that is handling the majority of lawsuits by the groups suing the states because obstructive voting laws being passed.
So what Steve Brannon is confirming is the ONLY way Republicans can win if they stop certain groups of people from voting.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 20:07:01 GMT
California got a bit of weather this last week…
Well we need the water.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 27, 2021 20:30:50 GMT
Sounds good to me.... Fox News guest exposes Jim Jordan to viewers: 'This is the same Jim Jordan who covered up a sexual crime'David Edwards December 27, 2021 Left-leaning political adviser Kristal Knight reminded Fox News viewers on Monday that Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) has been accused of covering up sexual crimes while he was a wrestling coach at Ohio State University. While hosting on a Fox News panel, anchor Julie Banderas asked Knight about Jordan's recent criticism of President Joe Biden's handling of Covid-19, inflation and crime. Knight encouraged viewers to examine Jordan's history of controversies."We cannot blame the president for every single thing," Knight said. "We have to remember who the messenger is. This is the same Jim Jordan who sent a text on Jan. 5 encouraging the insurrection. This is also the same Jim Jordan who covered up a sexual crime in his state.""So when we're talking about the criticisms, we also need to remember, who is the messenger that's also doing this criticizing?" she added. www.rawstory.com/jim-jordan-cover-up/
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 20:52:57 GMT
That’s about right…
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 21:22:12 GMT
Just what you want to see, a member of the United States Congress praising Russia while slamming the US military on Russian TV.
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 21:38:18 GMT
Those who continue to vote for Republicans should ask themselves this question. Can my Congressperson list the things he/she worked on/voted for/introduced any legislation like this Congresswoman? You f not, then why do you continue to vote for someone who does nothing?
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 22:00:24 GMT
This guy is a real piece of work. How much do you want to bet they will find out his soon to be ex-wife is a Russian spy?
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 27, 2021 22:26:17 GMT
Sounds about right!! And all the others who were in Russia the 4th of July.... 2019/8 maybe it was ..
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Post by onelasttime on Dec 27, 2021 23:03:01 GMT
I guess according to this idiot the more Democrats that vote legally is how elections get stolen. 🤦🏻♀️
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 28, 2021 2:45:54 GMT
Yes, I just read the tweet by Ron Paul.. rolling eyes... Followed by this interesting article: New details emerged on Monday about the domestic violence that InfoWars host Alex Jones allegedly suffered last week at the hands of his wife. The Daily Beast has obtained a police report about the incident in which Jones said that his wife, Erika Wulff Jones, struck him over 20 times and caused him to fear for his life. The police report states Jones said his wife struck him at least once with a bottle of shampoo, which police say caused "burning to his eyes." Additionally, Jones said his wife attempted to strike him with a large stone ball as he tried fleeing her. www.rawstory.com/alex-jones-2656167926/BTW: after attacking a police officer she was charged for resisting arrest as well as assaulting her DH.
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Dec 28, 2021 22:25:49 GMT
Jen Psaki tired of altered clips etc .. 'The full clip is important': Jen Psaki fires back after a blatantly misleading video of Biden goes viralAlex Henderson, AlterNet December 28, 2021 When President Joe Biden discussed the COVID-19 pandemic with Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson this week, the conservative Republican expressed concerns about the possibility of “federal solutions” getting “in the way of state solutions” — and Biden assured Hutchinson that they wouldn’t. Some far-right Republicans have been circulating a misleading, badly edited clip of that conversation, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki is calling them out for it. Full clip: GQP altered clip: *** www.rawstory.com/jen-psaki-2656172799/
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