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Title : That this is even thinkable reveals the full extent of our mental rot.
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That this is even thinkable reveals the full extent of our mental rot.
I'm talking about this part of Andrew Sullivan's most recent New York Magazine column:Sixty-two percent of Republican supporters have said that there is nothing Trump could do, no crime or war crime, no high crime or misdemeanor, that would lead them to vote against him in 2020. There is only one way to describe this, and that is a cult, completely resistant to reason or debate.Well... first, let's be accurate and fair or you sound like the one who is in a cult and resistant to reason. The question in the poll, asked of those who said they approved of Trump, was "Can you think of anything that Trump could do, or fail to do, in his term as president that would make you disapprove of the job he is doing, or not?" You have to interpret the question to answer it, and a calm look at it makes me think that supporters were just deflecting the question and saying that, no, they couldn't think of anything. That could mean, no, I support him and I'm in no mood to imagine wild things that I don't think will happen. They weren't prodded with things like, oh, yeah, well, what if he shot a man on 5th Avenue just to watch him die?!!!
The tribalism is so deep that Trump seems incapable of dropping below 40 percent in the national polls, and is competitive in many swing states.The anti-Trumpism is so deep that Sullivan can't imagine anyone supporting him without being in a "tribe."
The cult is so strong that Trump feels invulnerable.He's just making that up. How could he know that Trump feels invulnerable? How could he know that Trump feels invulnerable because his supporters are a cult? This is the inside of Sullivan's head, if I can judge by what he's writing. I don't really know. Maybe he's bullshitting, going for clicks, and I'm clicking.
If Trump survives impeachment, and loses the 2020 election, he may declare it another coup, rigged, and illegitimate. He may refuse to concede.Again with the furious, paranoid ideation about how all those other people are furiously paranoid.
And it is possible the GOP will follow his lead. That this is even thinkable reveals the full extent of our constitutional rot.Soooo... Andrew Sullivan gets ideas going in his own head, then declares that he has revealed what's out there in the world — all that rot! — because it was possible to think it. That is was even thinkable that the thinkability itself was revealing of the full extent of rot in the real world reveals the full extent of the rot inside his head.
I'm talking about this part of Andrew Sullivan's most recent New York Magazine column:
Sixty-two percent of Republican supporters have said that there is nothing Trump could do, no crime or war crime, no high crime or misdemeanor, that would lead them to vote against him in 2020. There is only one way to describe this, and that is a cult, completely resistant to reason or debate.Well... first, let's be accurate and fair or you sound like the one who is in a cult and resistant to reason. The question in the poll, asked of those who said they approved of Trump, was "Can you think of anything that Trump could do, or fail to do, in his term as president that would make you disapprove of the job he is doing, or not?" You have to interpret the question to answer it, and a calm look at it makes me think that supporters were just deflecting the question and saying that, no, they couldn't think of anything. That could mean, no, I support him and I'm in no mood to imagine wild things that I don't think will happen. They weren't prodded with things like, oh, yeah, well, what if he shot a man on 5th Avenue just to watch him die?!!!
The tribalism is so deep that Trump seems incapable of dropping below 40 percent in the national polls, and
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is competitive in many swing states.
The anti-Trumpism is so deep that Sullivan can't imagine anyone supporting him without being in a "tribe."
The cult is so strong that Trump feels invulnerable.He's just making that up. How could he know that Trump feels invulnerable? How could he know that Trump feels invulnerable because his supporters are a cult? This is the inside of Sullivan's head, if I can judge by what he's writing. I don't really know. Maybe he's bullshitting, going for clicks, and I'm clicking.
If Trump survives impeachment, and loses the 2020 election, he may declare it another coup, rigged, and illegitimate. He may refuse to concede.Again with the furious, paranoid ideation about how all those other people are furiously paranoid.
And it is possible the GOP will follow his lead. That this is even thinkable reveals the full extent of our constitutional rot.Soooo... Andrew Sullivan gets ideas going in his own head, then declares that he has revealed what's out there in the world — all that rot! — because it was possible to think it. That is was even thinkable that the thinkability itself was revealing of the full extent of rot in the real world reveals the full extent of the rot inside his head.
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