I don't think there are many on the right (the real right, not the "oh let's make some money as TV-ready 'former Republicans') who have been as negative on Trump as I am, so please understand that I'm not hacking away when I say we're entering a dark age with this sort of thing.https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/1348352548441366529 …
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"Woke capital" will eventually spark a violent outburst that makes the Capitol invasion look trivial. Please do not do this. You think you can say "hush, prole." But you're wrong.
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Jeff B. is *BOX OFFICE POISON* Retweeted Almaqah
Good question. And if I was God-Emperor I'd cast the Jim Jordans and Louie Gohmerts into the Forbidden Zone. But the problem is this: no matter how sure I am of my politics, others are equally sure. Stamping them out w/a boot won't work. Persuasion will.https://twitter.com/_Almaqah/status/1348479729918222339 …
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Jeff B. is *BOX OFFICE POISON* Retweeted Judd Legum
No. And obviously you phrased in the most ridiculously narrow way as to render the question farcical as opposed to hugely important. Screw Josh Hawley, I don't care if he gets hit by a bus at this point. But...BUT...https://twitter.com/JuddLegum/status/1348482828636483586 …
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The weaponization of the left of capital (even as their more extreme elements claim to be socialist/Bernie/Stalin-did-nothing-wrong etc.) is a real issue that we're going to be wrestling over in the near future. Hand-wave all you want, juddlegum! It's going be a massive fight.
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There is absolutely a strong feeling (and a legitimate one, frankly) that the right and center feel that the left has seized the "commanding heights" (culture, academia, and now woke capital) to oppress The Other. People like
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And the irony of course is that I'm the the anti-Trump guy who gets shat upon on the regular for being a simp lib sellout. But lemme tell you: if even *I* notice this, simping all the while as I apparently do, what do you think people to my right think? THAT'S A LOT OF PEOPLE.
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I know what you think; you think "I'm going to press my boot heel down upon their faces and laugh as I crush their skulls." It's an impulse that political combatants inevitably feel. It also doesn't work. Find another way.
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I'm trying to understand Citibank—or anyone—suspending contributions to a set of politicians as a "boot heel down upon their faces". Corporations routinely fund stuff they like, and don't fund stuff they don't like. (I don't even like how they throw money around).
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If it's fine for corporations to refuse to fund politicians who, say, believe corporations must pay more taxes, how on earth is it "boot heel down upon their faces" to refuse to fund politicians who do not accept legitimate election outcomes, and support complete lies about it?
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