km991148 wrote: » I think a lot of people who voted Obama would be able to look at his entire presidency and call him out for things that went wrong. I don't see that in a lot if Trump fans. Any slight criticism of Trump is like an attack on everyone. These are (of course) generalisations, and I'm not sure it means cult like, but there is something very weird with that.
Silentcorner wrote: » Ya there is truth in that...I'd be of the same opinion as you there, but I would add, try criticizing Biden, see how that goes.
Silentcorner wrote: » If I have done a 180 on the administration, how can I be accused of confirmation bias?
hetuzozaho wrote: » He's banned from the covid mask thread FYI!
drunkmonkey wrote: » I don't even try and get back into it, Trumps a hero he beat covid bad and you can too!!! There's no other man standing up to this world of fear that's been created by the media.
km991148 wrote: » I dunno, sure for some, but (and maybe it's my own bias*) but I see it a lot more in the Trump camp. I guess it comes down to other factors.. the source of criticism for a start. A lot of current Biden criticism is mud slinging from Trump camp. Where as Trump has made a lot of very public gaffes (of course Dems will also want to exploit these at times) but it seems impossible to get some Trump fans to see them. *My own bias = I don't really care about US republican Vs Democrats but I do strongly dislike Trump based on his personality type, especially when there is very deliberate attempt at deflection and division. This doesn't paint Biden as some kinda hero to me.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » Weren't you the one who said polls meaning nothing because they favour Biden and that youtube views are far more accurate becaue they favour Trump...?
MadYaker wrote: » Same poster also told me that the pandemic has been over since May so you might be wasting your time.
In a tweet announcing Biden and Democrats raised a record $383 million in September for the Democratic nominee’s campaign, O'Malley Dillon cautioned supporters about becoming too comfortable. “There is still a long way to go in this campaign,” O'Malley Dillon said, even as millions of ballots have already been cast. The campaign manager then laid out a stark warning: “We think this race is far closer than folks on this website think,” she said, referring to an apparent consensus on Twitter that Biden was going to win, adding, “Like a lot closer.”source
Silentcorner wrote: » If you bothered to read my posts you'd be in a position to accurately surmise what I said, I said one indicator of which there are many many more...I don't have the same faith in polls in this country or any other for that matter because they have proven to be inaccurate now too many times...nor do I trust media outlets for similar reasons.
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » And if you bothered to read mine, you'd notice that this, while true, doesn't actually challenge my point.
Silentcorner wrote: » Is it ok to attack the poster and not the post these days?
Pa ElGrande wrote: » Race For The White House Is ‘Far Closer’ Than Some People Think, Biden Campaign Manager Warns
Outlaw Pete wrote: » I see all the white supremacists at last night's Trump rally made Vernon Jones feel very unwelcome.
Silentcorner wrote: » What was your point...you misrepresented what I said, I corrected you.
Tell me how wrote: » I guess you'll no longer be arguing the Republicans are treating Covid seriously.
drunkmonkey wrote: » See all the happy faces, you can't even see faces at a Biden rally....
Princess Consuela Bananahammock wrote: » That you place mor weight in sources that tell you what you want to hear and not what you actually hear. I even gave you examples. This, obviously, means that I am aware of the fact that there are many sources. Good night!