party of projection

The conservative marketing problem: example #1,538… gas stoves

It pains me to say it, but Joe Scarborough was right about something. On his show this morning, he was talking about Republicans talking about gas stoves, and he said, “It’s so stupid. They’re talking about gas stoves instead of Vladimir Putin threatening nuclear war… instead of China invading Taiwan.” He’s right. That is stupid. But not necessarily for the reasons he thinks. It’s stupid because, once again, the Republican Party’s disaster of a marketing department (that’s me stupidly believing they have one) is reacting to the latest ridiculous idea from Democrats instead of going on offense and talking…

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The gaslighting continues…

Yesterday, the nation posted this tweet suggesting that our nation has descended into an aggregation of bullies, conspiracy theorists, and meanies. And the gaslighting of 2020 continues. Ever since President Trump descended the golden escalator, Democrats and the American media (one in the same) have hammered on Trump and his supporters nearly every minute of every day. That’s four straight years of exhibits a, b, and c, on to infinity, proving, in their minds, that Donald Trump is the worst man alive. Using acts of bullying (belittling, name-calling, and harassing Trump supporters and administration members), spreading conspiracy theories (Russian…

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The party of projection

The foundation of the Democrat Party is based squarely on projection. If you want to know what they are or what they stand for, you simply have to listen to what labels they use to describe conservatives. Go down the list… racism sexism homophobic anti-science uneducated fascist wealthy intolerant The list is longer, but these are the ones you hear most often, so let’s address them. Democrats can’t look three feet without seeing a racist. They see racism everywhere, in everything. This is partly because they see race. When Democrats see a black person, they think, there’s someone who…

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