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[–] BeatTakeshi 34 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (2 children)

Most muslims I know saw right through the bullshit, but it seems there is a growing dumb fringe in all communities. Two were very vocal about Biden but ultimately supported Kamala as (in their view) the obvious lesser evil. That even one would vote for the guy who put a ban on Muslims in his first term will always baffle me as the most stupid shit I've ever witnessed
Edit the n+1th most stupid after the nth things diaper don does

[–] FuglyDuck 18 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

They didn’t need all Muslim voters.

They needed “enough” Muslim voters. They peeled some off. And some voters on the economy and some voters on other issues.

The glaring issue with Palestine is that they were basically silent on it. Harris needed some daylight with Biden, but she chose the VP hat over her candidate hat and kept her mouth shut. (Or she doesn’t disagree with biden’s response. Which would also be problematic…)

[–] [email protected] 15 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (2 children)

I was so happy when she took over because she'd have the freedom to distance herself from Biden on the issues that were killing him (apart from the obvious senility). Instead she just kept trying to make everyone knew she approved of everything he did. What a terrible terrible mistake.

[–] FuglyDuck 17 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

yeah, I'm with you on that.

She could have been respectful. "as VP it's my job to stand by my president, and I will continue to do that- as VP. but as a candidate? I gotta say here's how I will be doing things differently.... "

And lets just be completely honest with Biden on gaza- He spent most of that time giving Netanyahu a blow job even though Netty was fucking him over by supporting trump.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 8 hours ago (2 children)

Which apart from the moral issues, really made it seem like he was not prepared to handle our current political situation. Netanyahu was lying to him over and over, clearly wanting to support his fellow far-right candidate, and Biden just blithely pretended they were the best of allies, never wanting to give any offense or entertain the thought that an Israeli leader might have his own agenda separate from the both us and the Israeli people.

[–] FuglyDuck 11 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago) (1 children)

So, like I'm going to preface this with saying its open secrets, so these are only reported numbers. (that list is the top 20 from 1990 to 2024, and is specifically members of congress, so I'm not sure if it includes donations during his presidential campaigns.)

but like. As a member of congress, Biden received more money from pro-israel groups than any other candidate. To the tune of 4+ million. His loyalty was bought. it was bought a while ago.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 hours ago

Holy shit, almost double the next person. Dude is in the twilight of his career, he could have told them to fuck off with little consequences at this point.

[–] Ensign_Crab 4 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

Which apart from the moral issues, really made it seem like he was not prepared to handle our current political situation. Netanyahu was lying to him over and over, clearly wanting to support his fellow far-right candidate, and Biden just blithely pretended they were the best of allies,

Pretended? They were and remain the best of allies. US democracy was secondary to whatever Netanyahu wanted.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Allies go both ways. Netanyahu was never looking out for the interests of Joe Biden or even the wider United States.

[–] Ensign_Crab 1 points 1 hour ago

They had an interest in common: both of them wanted Biden to do whatever Netanyahu wanted.

[–] Ensign_Crab 7 points 8 hours ago

Instead she just kept trying to make everyone knew she approved of everything he did.

And the refrain from the pro-genocide center was "she can't undermine him! WhAt Do YoU eXpEcT hEr tO dO?!" But they were silent when she moved to his right.

[–] Ensign_Crab 8 points 8 hours ago (1 children)

They didn’t need all Muslim voters.

They certainly acted like they wanted zero of them.

[–] FuglyDuck 10 points 8 hours ago

Oh yeah.

the entire attitude was "Well, you're not gonna go vote for trump, so, lets go after people who will never vote for me, instead."

Which, I seem to recall trying to explain to Dems that this election was going to come down to who lost more of their base.... I hate being right.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 9 hours ago (1 children)

It's a fringe that was a minority irrelevant to the election result but a favorite punching bag for liberals who'd rather do that than confront people in their own community and social networks. All the white racists they know get a pass, because they were just mistaken or misled, but they have passionate anger for minority voters who were witnessing an active genocide for not having 100% Democratic turnout.

[–] mriguy 9 points 7 hours ago

We need to be very clear that white people, in almost every demographic - men, women, 18-55, 55+, non-college educated went solidly, majority Trump. THAT is the biggest problem, and it’s what needs to be fixed if the Republicans are ever going to get dislodged. Blaming groups that “only” voted 75-80% Harris is not helpful, and is exactly the kind of unproductive sniping the Republicans encourage and celebrate when we do it.

If you are not a white male billionaire, and you voted for Trump, or didn’t vote, you’ve made life worse for yourself (and everybody else) in multiple, awful ways, and should feel stupid about it. I’m sure most people will figure that out eventually, even if it is too late. Asking people how Trump has made their life better rather than telling them they’re idiots will probably get them there faster.

The Democratic party’s strongest, winning platform would to directly address the needs of people who work for a living, which is basically everybody, as opposed to the current “we rig the economy for billionaires… LESS!” Yes, Biden actually did many good things for working people, but he mixed it in with enough fellating the 1% that is was easy to make the (correct) conclusion that the wasn’t all in on it. Heck, Trump actually said some of the right things on that front. He was obviously lying, and anybody with a memory better than a goldfish (less than half the voters it seems) knew that, but at least he pretended to care about it.

Democrats need to focus on that. If that messaging ever got going seriously, Republicans would be too busy panic screeching about communism to spend their time telling people which bathroom they could use. The reason making tje economy work for the 99% isn’t front and center is because neither the Republican nor the Democratic leadership will allow that conversation to happen.