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So Biden's a socialist in favor of corporate monopolies. Got it.

Are you surprised?

  • Trump just effectively eliminated his only real 2020 competition by using himself to drag Biden into a scandal that the media never would have touched otherwise.
  • I can't wait to see who this year's Mitt Romney will be. If they go full Mitt Romney it will be Joe Biden on deck to lose.
  • Did Joe Biden have a stroke since being VP? Something is wrong with him.
  • I feel bad for a lot of the people who now have to decide between helping trump get reelected, and voting for Joe ""Brett Kavanaugh"" Biden. Talk about a moral conundrum. I'd be curious to know which is the stronger value.
  • #Ibelieveherloljk
  • Most of the people I know who actually took MeToo seriously are not voting for him. He's toast.
  • Joe Biden Obviously Has Dementia and Should Withdraw - Rasmussen Reports(R)
  • Joe Biden, kicking off his own Round Table discussion. The dementia is a huge problem. Makes him seem incredibly weak and frail. How he made it this far and why they haven't pushed him into dropping out for his own personal health reasons is astonishing. Reminds me of watching one of Elvis' last performances.
  • Two mediocre stakes for democrats- lose your job, but gain a joe biden- or lose a joe biden but keep your job. Extreme stakes for republicans- lose your job and lose a D Trump, or keep your job and keep your D Trump.
  • I see Trumps betting odds at winning the election have started to creep back up after a long descent. Be curious to see if that trend continues. Despite his unpopularity he's still a stronger candidate than Biden, so I have a sneaking suspicion he's going to win it again. But we will see.
  • I half hope [Trump] wins again, just because I know the economy will be a lot stronger if he does, but I'm well off enough now where a dem economy wouldn't kill me- and I'm tired of seeing my leftist friends so depressed and angry all the time. Might be time to throw them a bone.
  • Kamala Harris is bargain bin Hillary- another power hungry back stabbing authoritarian. If she doesn't poison Joe Biden at some point during his first year in office just to be president I'll commend her new found restraint.
  • Biden probably won't even make it to January as it is, but if by some miracle of God he makes it that far before passing away or stepping down we are going to have the kind of corrupt narcissistic authoritarian monster in the White House that the media has been desperately trying to paint Trump as. I almost hope it happens, just to compare the difference. Not that the media will be doing it- she's already deeply in bed with them and with Big Tech.
  • Trumps got it. I'm no longer even slightly unsure, unless something changes- which likely it will, so I guess we will see, but I can't figure a rational path forward for joe Biden.
  • The pollsters never figured out what went so wrong for them in 2016, and they never changed. Nobody knows how to poll Trumps base. Nobody outside of the TDS bubble believes the crap the MSM is peddling. The COVID fear mongering has been too played out and is pretty much a political dud (outside of the bubble), most people are just tired of being bored and broke in the flat economy- COVID being mostly to blame for that, but made way worse by most democratic governors who locked down and tanked their own economies. Trump has a good record of generating economic momentum, so that all plays in his favor. BLM support has been falling since a brief peak after George Floyd because, contrary to the crap the MSM is pedaling, most people don't care enough about the mostly made-up cause to continue looking the other way on the current version of the left's perpetually infantile tantrumatic behavior- endless riots.
  • Biden's entire campaign is ""orange man bad,"" which is not nor ever has been enough to beat the guy. Other than that the platform is as appealing as a shit flavored lollipop- racism, contempt, rape apology, intolerance, anti-independent thought, and left wing authoritarianism.
  • Just like 2016, the right is quietly simmering in their own indignation (opposite of how the left typically simmers in its own), and the idea that Trump is a wee bit behind, it's going to drive every one of them to the polls on Election Day.
  • Unfortunately that's going to mean civil war, since both sides have now sewn enough mistrust in the electoral process. The left, once again arrogantly ignoring the fact that they can and likely will be losing, will not be able to accept it again. They are already well rehearsed at rioting and violence. They have ""defunding the post office"" or some such scapegoat excuse to cling to as a reason for losing, and so cometh the shitstorm. Same if Biden wins- the right will scream mail in voter fraud- but the right has a higher general level of emotional maturity, so I doubt the reaction would be as horrific as how the left typically reacts to things it doesn't like.
  • Buckle up for a bumpy autumn everyone, and cross your fingers for a Biden Hail Mary somehow. As much as I dislike having authoritarians extorting a country into empowering them via threat of violence, I'm set for life either way, and don't really have much stake in the future of the country. I'm just tired of looking at tantrums. Here, have the Hershey bar. Just get us out of this grocery store already.
  • Trump is the one that looks like the stable voice of order and reason to anyone center/center-right.
  • This Is How Biden Loses - The Atlantic
  • Biden's statement condemning the violence and rioting was sufficient and accurate. I also remain very worried about him. He reminds me a lot of my grandpa in the years before he passed. Win or lose I hope he has more years than that left.
  • Been watching ""Making a Murderer"" on Netflix with the SO this week, and the thought of Kamala Harris as president- who pulled much of the same crap as the dirty over zealous prosecutors in the show did- kind of turns my stomach. I brought it up to my girlfriend (who is pretty far left- is no fan of Biden, but hates Trump more), and it was the first time in history I think where I've said something political to her and actually gotten an agreeable response.
  • If Biden loses our state by one vote, I'm taking the credit.
  • Can't wait to see how leftists spin this one. My guess would be the standard pretend it never happened, since I'm not sure how spinning it would be possible, but necessity as they say is the mother of invention so we will see.
  • I'm going to be very surprised if Biden wins legitimately, and I don't blame Trump for being extra paranoid about "tear it all down" dems stealing the election. Hopefully that paranoia just leads to extra scrutiny, and a greater sense that the results of the election are fair, regardless of which way it goes. I really don't get the polls, though. Didn't they do something to fix them since 2016? On the one hand you have Trump, upon which the sun rises and sets for those who both love and hate him; strong, independent, pragmatic economic appeal, a very enthusiastic base, a bevy of accomplishments and a solid record of defending himself against a landslide of unfounded accusations and criticism. And on the other hand you have Biden, barely alive, establishment puppet. Nobody knows anything about him, or gives a crap about him. Kamala Harris is almost universally despised as an authoritarian opportunist. Left wing extremists are pulling the kind of shit they can only fantasize that right wing extremists might pull someday, times a thousand, in public view. And the polls still favor Biden. It really doesn't add up. Hope for a Biden win if you must, or want, but if I were you I would very closely guard my expectations.
  • … Trump beat the living piss out of [Biden] all night, which was hard to watch because Biden is now at that age where he feels at the same time a very old man and a wide eyed little boy- neither of which you want to see get their ass kicked- but at the same time neither of which you want to put in charge of anything.
  • Biden has the commanding power of a mop. That's his appeal. Or rather, it was.
  • You're not wrong. I'd agree if he was the Biden we remember from 2008, but I don't see him making it 4 more years. And if he had picked a running mate that was anyone other than that power hungry authoritarian radical leftist psychopath, I might support him- at the very least to support my SO, who is a leftist and has had a hard time these last four years having to look at the orange man.
  • … I firmly believe that the new American left, which has corrupted both academia and the MSM, is currently en route to completely destroying the country (like, they aren't even pretending this isn't their goal), so I'm afraid Trump still is the lesser of two evils to me. Because at least after he's gone, the country will still be here. Not sure I could say the same about Harris.
  • If Democrats take all three branches of government they can pack the Supreme Court with enough radical justices to abolish the electoral college and turn the country into the Hunger Games, where big cities soak up all of the wealth and influence and leave the small towns to rot.
 

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Are you surprised?

  • Trump just effectively eliminated his only real 2020 competition by using himself to drag Biden into a scandal that the media never would have touched otherwise.
  • I can't wait to see who this year's Mitt Romney will be. If they go full Mitt Romney it will be Joe Biden on deck to lose.
  • Did Joe Biden have a stroke since being VP? Something is wrong with him.
  • I feel bad for a lot of the people who now have to decide between helping trump get reelected, and voting for Joe ""Brett Kavanaugh"" Biden. Talk about a moral conundrum. I'd be curious to know which is the stronger value.
  • #Ibelieveherloljk
  • Most of the people I know who actually took MeToo seriously are not voting for him. He's toast.
  • Joe Biden Obviously Has Dementia and Should Withdraw - Rasmussen Reports(R)
  • Joe Biden, kicking off his own Round Table discussion. The dementia is a huge problem. Makes him seem incredibly weak and frail. How he made it this far and why they haven't pushed him into dropping out for his own personal health reasons is astonishing. Reminds me of watching one of Elvis' last performances.
  • Two mediocre stakes for democrats- lose your job, but gain a joe biden- or lose a joe biden but keep your job. Extreme stakes for republicans- lose your job and lose a D Trump, or keep your job and keep your D Trump.
  • I see Trumps betting odds at winning the election have started to creep back up after a long descent. Be curious to see if that trend continues. Despite his unpopularity he's still a stronger candidate than Biden, so I have a sneaking suspicion he's going to win it again. But we will see.
  • I half hope [Trump] wins again, just because I know the economy will be a lot stronger if he does, but I'm well off enough now where a dem economy wouldn't kill me- and I'm tired of seeing my leftist friends so depressed and angry all the time. Might be time to throw them a bone.
  • Kamala Harris is bargain bin Hillary- another power hungry back stabbing authoritarian. If she doesn't poison Joe Biden at some point during his first year in office just to be president I'll commend her new found restraint.
  • Biden probably won't even make it to January as it is, but if by some miracle of God he makes it that far before passing away or stepping down we are going to have the kind of corrupt narcissistic authoritarian monster in the White House that the media has been desperately trying to paint Trump as. I almost hope it happens, just to compare the difference. Not that the media will be doing it- she's already deeply in bed with them and with Big Tech.
  • Trumps got it. I'm no longer even slightly unsure, unless something changes- which likely it will, so I guess we will see, but I can't figure a rational path forward for joe Biden.
  • The pollsters never figured out what went so wrong for them in 2016, and they never changed. Nobody knows how to poll Trumps base. Nobody outside of the TDS bubble believes the crap the MSM is peddling. The COVID fear mongering has been too played out and is pretty much a political dud (outside of the bubble), most people are just tired of being bored and broke in the flat economy- COVID being mostly to blame for that, but made way worse by most democratic governors who locked down and tanked their own economies. Trump has a good record of generating economic momentum, so that all plays in his favor. BLM support has been falling since a brief peak after George Floyd because, contrary to the crap the MSM is pedaling, most people don't care enough about the mostly made-up cause to continue looking the other way on the current version of the left's perpetually infantile tantrumatic behavior- endless riots.
  • Biden's entire campaign is ""orange man bad,"" which is not nor ever has been enough to beat the guy. Other than that the platform is as appealing as a shit flavored lollipop- racism, contempt, rape apology, intolerance, anti-independent thought, and left wing authoritarianism.
  • Just like 2016, the right is quietly simmering in their own indignation (opposite of how the left typically simmers in its own), and the idea that Trump is a wee bit behind, it's going to drive every one of them to the polls on Election Day.
  • Unfortunately that's going to mean civil war, since both sides have now sewn enough mistrust in the electoral process. The left, once again arrogantly ignoring the fact that they can and likely will be losing, will not be able to accept it again. They are already well rehearsed at rioting and violence. They have ""defunding the post office"" or some such scapegoat excuse to cling to as a reason for losing, and so cometh the shitstorm. Same if Biden wins- the right will scream mail in voter fraud- but the right has a higher general level of emotional maturity, so I doubt the reaction would be as horrific as how the left typically reacts to things it doesn't like.
  • Buckle up for a bumpy autumn everyone, and cross your fingers for a Biden Hail Mary somehow. As much as I dislike having authoritarians extorting a country into empowering them via threat of violence, I'm set for life either way, and don't really have much stake in the future of the country. I'm just tired of looking at tantrums. Here, have the Hershey bar. Just get us out of this grocery store already.
  • Trump is the one that looks like the stable voice of order and reason to anyone center/center-right.
  • This Is How Biden Loses - The Atlantic
  • Biden's statement condemning the violence and rioting was sufficient and accurate. I also remain very worried about him. He reminds me a lot of my grandpa in the years before he passed. Win or lose I hope he has more years than that left.
  • Been watching ""Making a Murderer"" on Netflix with the SO this week, and the thought of Kamala Harris as president- who pulled much of the same crap as the dirty over zealous prosecutors in the show did- kind of turns my stomach. I brought it up to my girlfriend (who is pretty far left- is no fan of Biden, but hates Trump more), and it was the first time in history I think where I've said something political to her and actually gotten an agreeable response.
  • If Biden loses our state by one vote, I'm taking the credit.
  • Can't wait to see how leftists spin this one. My guess would be the standard pretend it never happened, since I'm not sure how spinning it would be possible, but necessity as they say is the mother of invention so we will see.
  • I'm going to be very surprised if Biden wins legitimately, and I don't blame Trump for being extra paranoid about "tear it all down" dems stealing the election. Hopefully that paranoia just leads to extra scrutiny, and a greater sense that the results of the election are fair, regardless of which way it goes. I really don't get the polls, though. Didn't they do something to fix them since 2016? On the one hand you have Trump, upon which the sun rises and sets for those who both love and hate him; strong, independent, pragmatic economic appeal, a very enthusiastic base, a bevy of accomplishments and a solid record of defending himself against a landslide of unfounded accusations and criticism. And on the other hand you have Biden, barely alive, establishment puppet. Nobody knows anything about him, or gives a crap about him. Kamala Harris is almost universally despised as an authoritarian opportunist. Left wing extremists are pulling the kind of shit they can only fantasize that right wing extremists might pull someday, times a thousand, in public view. And the polls still favor Biden. It really doesn't add up. Hope for a Biden win if you must, or want, but if I were you I would very closely guard my expectations.
  • … Trump beat the living piss out of [Biden] all night, which was hard to watch because Biden is now at that age where he feels at the same time a very old man and a wide eyed little boy- neither of which you want to see get their ass kicked- but at the same time neither of which you want to put in charge of anything.
  • Biden has the commanding power of a mop. That's his appeal. Or rather, it was.
  • You're not wrong. I'd agree if he was the Biden we remember from 2008, but I don't see him making it 4 more years. And if he had picked a running mate that was anyone other than that power hungry authoritarian radical leftist psychopath, I might support him- at the very least to support my SO, who is a leftist and has had a hard time these last four years having to look at the orange man.
  • … I firmly believe that the new American left, which has corrupted both academia and the MSM, is currently en route to completely destroying the country (like, they aren't even pretending this isn't their goal), so I'm afraid Trump still is the lesser of two evils to me. Because at least after he's gone, the country will still be here. Not sure I could say the same about Harris.
  • If Democrats take all three branches of government they can pack the Supreme Court with enough radical justices to abolish the electoral college and turn the country into the Hunger Games, where big cities soak up all of the wealth and influence and leave the small towns to rot.

Narrator: This person also claims to have an inner Buddhist.

I have not read a funnier claim on this website in a long time.
 

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More evidence of the shy Trump voters.


You think it’s a joke or not a serious threat. But I run into these types more than you know. It’s usually easy for me to tell who secret Trump supporters are based on subtleties
 

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Narrator: This person also claims to have an inner Buddhist.

I have not read a funnier claim on this website in a long time.

Many Japanese soldiers participating in the rape of Nanking were Buddhists.
 

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Are you surprised?

  • Trump just effectively eliminated his only real 2020 competition by using himself to drag Biden into a scandal that the media never would have touched otherwise.
  • I can't wait to see who this year's Mitt Romney will be. If they go full Mitt Romney it will be Joe Biden on deck to lose.
  • Did Joe Biden have a stroke since being VP? Something is wrong with him.
  • I feel bad for a lot of the people who now have to decide between helping trump get reelected, and voting for Joe ""Brett Kavanaugh"" Biden. Talk about a moral conundrum. I'd be curious to know which is the stronger value.
  • #Ibelieveherloljk
  • Most of the people I know who actually took MeToo seriously are not voting for him. He's toast.
  • Joe Biden Obviously Has Dementia and Should Withdraw - Rasmussen Reports(R)
  • Joe Biden, kicking off his own Round Table discussion. The dementia is a huge problem. Makes him seem incredibly weak and frail. How he made it this far and why they haven't pushed him into dropping out for his own personal health reasons is astonishing. Reminds me of watching one of Elvis' last performances.
  • Two mediocre stakes for democrats- lose your job, but gain a joe biden- or lose a joe biden but keep your job. Extreme stakes for republicans- lose your job and lose a D Trump, or keep your job and keep your D Trump.
  • I see Trumps betting odds at winning the election have started to creep back up after a long descent. Be curious to see if that trend continues. Despite his unpopularity he's still a stronger candidate than Biden, so I have a sneaking suspicion he's going to win it again. But we will see.
  • I half hope [Trump] wins again, just because I know the economy will be a lot stronger if he does, but I'm well off enough now where a dem economy wouldn't kill me- and I'm tired of seeing my leftist friends so depressed and angry all the time. Might be time to throw them a bone.
  • Kamala Harris is bargain bin Hillary- another power hungry back stabbing authoritarian. If she doesn't poison Joe Biden at some point during his first year in office just to be president I'll commend her new found restraint.
  • Biden probably won't even make it to January as it is, but if by some miracle of God he makes it that far before passing away or stepping down we are going to have the kind of corrupt narcissistic authoritarian monster in the White House that the media has been desperately trying to paint Trump as. I almost hope it happens, just to compare the difference. Not that the media will be doing it- she's already deeply in bed with them and with Big Tech.
  • Trumps got it. I'm no longer even slightly unsure, unless something changes- which likely it will, so I guess we will see, but I can't figure a rational path forward for joe Biden.
  • The pollsters never figured out what went so wrong for them in 2016, and they never changed. Nobody knows how to poll Trumps base. Nobody outside of the TDS bubble believes the crap the MSM is peddling. The COVID fear mongering has been too played out and is pretty much a political dud (outside of the bubble), most people are just tired of being bored and broke in the flat economy- COVID being mostly to blame for that, but made way worse by most democratic governors who locked down and tanked their own economies. Trump has a good record of generating economic momentum, so that all plays in his favor. BLM support has been falling since a brief peak after George Floyd because, contrary to the crap the MSM is pedaling, most people don't care enough about the mostly made-up cause to continue looking the other way on the current version of the left's perpetually infantile tantrumatic behavior- endless riots.
  • Biden's entire campaign is ""orange man bad,"" which is not nor ever has been enough to beat the guy. Other than that the platform is as appealing as a shit flavored lollipop- racism, contempt, rape apology, intolerance, anti-independent thought, and left wing authoritarianism.
  • Just like 2016, the right is quietly simmering in their own indignation (opposite of how the left typically simmers in its own), and the idea that Trump is a wee bit behind, it's going to drive every one of them to the polls on Election Day.
  • Unfortunately that's going to mean civil war, since both sides have now sewn enough mistrust in the electoral process. The left, once again arrogantly ignoring the fact that they can and likely will be losing, will not be able to accept it again. They are already well rehearsed at rioting and violence. They have ""defunding the post office"" or some such scapegoat excuse to cling to as a reason for losing, and so cometh the shitstorm. Same if Biden wins- the right will scream mail in voter fraud- but the right has a higher general level of emotional maturity, so I doubt the reaction would be as horrific as how the left typically reacts to things it doesn't like.
  • Buckle up for a bumpy autumn everyone, and cross your fingers for a Biden Hail Mary somehow. As much as I dislike having authoritarians extorting a country into empowering them via threat of violence, I'm set for life either way, and don't really have much stake in the future of the country. I'm just tired of looking at tantrums. Here, have the Hershey bar. Just get us out of this grocery store already.
  • Trump is the one that looks like the stable voice of order and reason to anyone center/center-right.
  • This Is How Biden Loses - The Atlantic
  • Biden's statement condemning the violence and rioting was sufficient and accurate. I also remain very worried about him. He reminds me a lot of my grandpa in the years before he passed. Win or lose I hope he has more years than that left.
  • Been watching ""Making a Murderer"" on Netflix with the SO this week, and the thought of Kamala Harris as president- who pulled much of the same crap as the dirty over zealous prosecutors in the show did- kind of turns my stomach. I brought it up to my girlfriend (who is pretty far left- is no fan of Biden, but hates Trump more), and it was the first time in history I think where I've said something political to her and actually gotten an agreeable response.
  • If Biden loses our state by one vote, I'm taking the credit.
  • Can't wait to see how leftists spin this one. My guess would be the standard pretend it never happened, since I'm not sure how spinning it would be possible, but necessity as they say is the mother of invention so we will see.
  • I'm going to be very surprised if Biden wins legitimately, and I don't blame Trump for being extra paranoid about "tear it all down" dems stealing the election. Hopefully that paranoia just leads to extra scrutiny, and a greater sense that the results of the election are fair, regardless of which way it goes. I really don't get the polls, though. Didn't they do something to fix them since 2016? On the one hand you have Trump, upon which the sun rises and sets for those who both love and hate him; strong, independent, pragmatic economic appeal, a very enthusiastic base, a bevy of accomplishments and a solid record of defending himself against a landslide of unfounded accusations and criticism. And on the other hand you have Biden, barely alive, establishment puppet. Nobody knows anything about him, or gives a crap about him. Kamala Harris is almost universally despised as an authoritarian opportunist. Left wing extremists are pulling the kind of shit they can only fantasize that right wing extremists might pull someday, times a thousand, in public view. And the polls still favor Biden. It really doesn't add up. Hope for a Biden win if you must, or want, but if I were you I would very closely guard my expectations.
  • … Trump beat the living piss out of [Biden] all night, which was hard to watch because Biden is now at that age where he feels at the same time a very old man and a wide eyed little boy- neither of which you want to see get their ass kicked- but at the same time neither of which you want to put in charge of anything.
  • Biden has the commanding power of a mop. That's his appeal. Or rather, it was.
  • You're not wrong. I'd agree if he was the Biden we remember from 2008, but I don't see him making it 4 more years. And if he had picked a running mate that was anyone other than that power hungry authoritarian radical leftist psychopath, I might support him- at the very least to support my SO, who is a leftist and has had a hard time these last four years having to look at the orange man.
  • … I firmly believe that the new American left, which has corrupted both academia and the MSM, is currently en route to completely destroying the country (like, they aren't even pretending this isn't their goal), so I'm afraid Trump still is the lesser of two evils to me. Because at least after he's gone, the country will still be here. Not sure I could say the same about Harris.
  • If Democrats take all three branches of government they can pack the Supreme Court with enough radical justices to abolish the electoral college and turn the country into the Hunger Games, where big cities soak up all of the wealth and influence and leave the small towns to rot.

Do you keep a collection of screenshots of this stuff or what? I’m curious to know more about your process when stalking other members’ past posts.

Do you have another chart of metrics you’re waiting to release to detail the forum’s slide into right wing chaos?

Have you gotten his personal info yet? When is the doxing party?
 

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Many Japanese soldiers participating in the rape of Nanking were Buddhists.

Sure. Belief makes it easier to square abhorrent vile human behavior and support. *I* am a good person BUT I was just following orders or towing a party line or whatever group think is required for the moment.

It's also very selective. "I can ignore denouncing (inset any insane Trump nonsense) while overcompensating to the point of projecting and imaginary Biden (left/liberals/Democrats) sins to make myself look more acceptable. At least I'm not standing here not pointing anything out (even if it's fabricated), why are you complaining?
 

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Do you keep a collection of screenshots of this stuff or what? I’m curious to know more about your process when stalking other members’ past posts.

Have you gotten his personal info yet? When is the doxing party?

I have no personal info, and doxing is abhorrent. I do have all of the posts in the politics subforum in a database. I simply queried "Biden" and found all of the relevant posts and put them up.

What can I say? I'm data oriented. It was quite a blow to me when the entirety of the politics sub forum was erased.

I find it particularly illuminating when discerning what someone's intentions might be. I find that the truth often lies in observing patterns over time. Some folks are pretty...errr...honest in what they convey. Others will say one thing when asked explicitly, but patterns in behavior belie other motives/intentions. It's quite common, for example, for some people to self-identify as impartial and reasonable, while their history tells another story.
 

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I have no personal info, and doxing is abhorrent. I do have all of the posts in the politics subforum in a database. I simply queried "Biden" and found all of the relevant posts and put them up.

What can I say? I'm data oriented. It was quite a blow to me when the entirety of the politics sub forum was erased.

I find it particularly illuminating when discerning what someone's intentions might be. I find that the truth often lies in observing patterns over time. Some folks are pretty...errr...honest in what they convey. Others will say one thing when asked explicitly, but patterns in behavior belie other motives/intentions. It's quite common, for example, for some people to self-identify as impartial and reasonable, while their history tells another story.

I know my post was antagonizing, because I was feeling antagonistic after seeing your post, but I am genuinely fascinated by the analytics

I’d like to know what you think of me based on patterns in my posting, because I’m curious and vain; maybe you could send a PM with your thoughts? Or post here, if you prefer keeping away from back channels and side alleys
 

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I know my post was antagonizing, because I was feeling antagonistic after seeing your post, but I am genuinely fascinated by the analytics

I’d like to know what you think of me based on patterns in my posting, because I’m curious and vain; maybe you could send a PM with your thoughts? Or post here, if you prefer keeping away from back channels and side alleys

So, you have quite a few more posts about Biden, with a lot more text...but here's some of the earliest stuff:

  • It's all fine and well to run on a ""anybody but the other guy"" platform, but the eventual nominee needs to also say why they're a better option rather than just mirroring them on major policy. If Biden is nominated, I fear that will happen again.
  • I think it was you who said we should worry about repeating 2004 rather than 1972? If Biden is nominee, it could very well be a repeat of 2004. The republicans will of course hammer Biden on every little thing he's backtracked on or every view/position he's evolved over the years. They will bring up his opposition to busing in the 70s and play the ""dems are the real racists"" card again.
  • I also don't see Biden doing a great job of luring the mythical swing voter.
  • Ugh, probably Kamala or Biden. More likely the former because she ticks what dems will think are the right boxes.
  • If I had to choose between Bernie, Biden, and Warren, I'd choose Bernie. I'd hold my nose and get behind Warren if it were down to her and Biden.
  • Biden's got too much baggage to be their moderate saviour. I might hold my nose and vote for Klobuchar in the primaries.
  • Yeah I’m not a Biden fan but Pete looks more like a school superintendent than a President. Sorry, not sorry.
  • I’m tempted to say take a drink any time Biden makes an unintentionally awkward gaffe, but I think we’ll all be dead from alcohol poisoning by the time this thing is over.
  • Biden is not a candidate who's ever really aroused a ton of enthusiasm. He was a great veep, but look at all his failed runs for prez. People need to be careful not to assume Obama's popularity will carry over to Biden. Gore assumed he could just ride into the white house on Clinton's high approval ratings.
  • Trump will destroy him now. Anyone who still thinks Biden is ""electable"" is delusional at this point.
  • Great article. Low turnout/enthusiasm has always benefitted republican candidates over their opponents. Nominating Biden will be a grave error.
  • I think that former Republicans who feel all giddy about Biden like him because he reminds them of the old school Republicans like Dewey and Ike who their affluent suburban parents voted for.
  • Biden did alright but I can see why SNL took the angle they did with their parody of him, he really is just an old dude railing at the camera and shaking his hand a lot (the image people have tried to pain with Bernie, only Bernie sounds more meaningful when he rails and shakes his hand, whereas last night Biden often just tried to take credit for other candidates' achievements [""I wrote that!""]), because I think he thinks that's how to sound and look presidential, and gosh darnit it's his turn to run, how dare these whippersnappers and crazy socialists run against him?
  • I’d ask people who think Biden is so electable to read this and then explain what they find so electable about him.
  • Meh, nowhere near as bad as the ass raping Biden's going to take in November. Poor old Uncle Joe is so used to being the one doing the innapropriate groping and grabbing, can't wait to see his face when he's taken from behind and pounded without lubricant to the point of crying like a little girl. Plus, maybe the dems learn their lesson and don't try to block a progressive candidate in 2024. #winning
  • Biden has slowed in recent years. I would love to see them debate foreign policy. It would go poorly for Biden.
  • Stop judging Biden by what he's said, judge him by what he's done.
  • Biden will win the nomination, but I'm glad Sanders and the progressives are making him work and suffer to get it. I hope Sanders fights to the end and makes Biden continue working to get it, like Jesse Jackson made Mondale work for it back in 1984, and later made Dukakis work for it in 1988. No one deserves to just coast into the nomination. Especially those entitled moderates who feel it's ""their turn""
  • Anyway, this may be the first election in which I don't vote at all. I don't care if people blame me for this if Biden loses. It's all a sham and oligarchs have been deciding real policy for decades now, regardless of who wins the elections. Democracy died a while ago in this country. What's left of the election process is a show designed to keep 24 hour news channels' ratings up.
  • Despite my earlier statements, I am considering holding my nose and supporting Biden with a vote in November. It will depend on whether his attempts to reach out to and compromise with the progressives will be genuine or lip service. Too many democratic candidates in the last 40 years have worried about reaching out to moderate republicans that I feel they've lost sight of the core democratic values that defined the party's platform from the thirties to the early seventies. They became decaff republicans. At this point, they need to stop worrying about those mythical on-the-fence republicans and start unifying the actual democrats who lost faith in the party leadership after decades of being all but ignored. They are more than just a few jaded millennial Bernie bros. Don't write them off again, Joe.

Just as "proof of concept".

Also, here's your top 100 "word cloud" on ALL politics posts:

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I feel like Jonny just became the most terrifying person on this forum :laugh:
 
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So, you have quite a few more posts about Biden, with a lot more text...but here's some of the earliest stuff:

  • It's all fine and well to run on a ""anybody but the other guy"" platform, but the eventual nominee needs to also say why they're a better option rather than just mirroring them on major policy. If Biden is nominated, I fear that will happen again.
  • I think it was you who said we should worry about repeating 2004 rather than 1972? If Biden is nominee, it could very well be a repeat of 2004. The republicans will of course hammer Biden on every little thing he's backtracked on or every view/position he's evolved over the years. They will bring up his opposition to busing in the 70s and play the ""dems are the real racists"" card again.
  • I also don't see Biden doing a great job of luring the mythical swing voter.
  • Ugh, probably Kamala or Biden. More likely the former because she ticks what dems will think are the right boxes.
  • If I had to choose between Bernie, Biden, and Warren, I'd choose Bernie. I'd hold my nose and get behind Warren if it were down to her and Biden.
  • Biden's got too much baggage to be their moderate saviour. I might hold my nose and vote for Klobuchar in the primaries.
  • Yeah I’m not a Biden fan but Pete looks more like a school superintendent than a President. Sorry, not sorry.
  • I’m tempted to say take a drink any time Biden makes an unintentionally awkward gaffe, but I think we’ll all be dead from alcohol poisoning by the time this thing is over.
  • Biden is not a candidate who's ever really aroused a ton of enthusiasm. He was a great veep, but look at all his failed runs for prez. People need to be careful not to assume Obama's popularity will carry over to Biden. Gore assumed he could just ride into the white house on Clinton's high approval ratings.
  • Trump will destroy him now. Anyone who still thinks Biden is ""electable"" is delusional at this point.
  • Great article. Low turnout/enthusiasm has always benefitted republican candidates over their opponents. Nominating Biden will be a grave error.
  • I think that former Republicans who feel all giddy about Biden like him because he reminds them of the old school Republicans like Dewey and Ike who their affluent suburban parents voted for.
  • Biden did alright but I can see why SNL took the angle they did with their parody of him, he really is just an old dude railing at the camera and shaking his hand a lot (the image people have tried to pain with Bernie, only Bernie sounds more meaningful when he rails and shakes his hand, whereas last night Biden often just tried to take credit for other candidates' achievements [""I wrote that!""]), because I think he thinks that's how to sound and look presidential, and gosh darnit it's his turn to run, how dare these whippersnappers and crazy socialists run against him?
  • I’d ask people who think Biden is so electable to read this and then explain what they find so electable about him.
  • Meh, nowhere near as bad as the ass raping Biden's going to take in November. Poor old Uncle Joe is so used to being the one doing the innapropriate groping and grabbing, can't wait to see his face when he's taken from behind and pounded without lubricant to the point of crying like a little girl. Plus, maybe the dems learn their lesson and don't try to block a progressive candidate in 2024. #winning
  • Biden has slowed in recent years. I would love to see them debate foreign policy. It would go poorly for Biden.
  • Stop judging Biden by what he's said, judge him by what he's done.
  • Biden will win the nomination, but I'm glad Sanders and the progressives are making him work and suffer to get it. I hope Sanders fights to the end and makes Biden continue working to get it, like Jesse Jackson made Mondale work for it back in 1984, and later made Dukakis work for it in 1988. No one deserves to just coast into the nomination. Especially those entitled moderates who feel it's ""their turn""
  • Anyway, this may be the first election in which I don't vote at all. I don't care if people blame me for this if Biden loses. It's all a sham and oligarchs have been deciding real policy for decades now, regardless of who wins the elections. Democracy died a while ago in this country. What's left of the election process is a show designed to keep 24 hour news channels' ratings up.
  • Despite my earlier statements, I am considering holding my nose and supporting Biden with a vote in November. It will depend on whether his attempts to reach out to and compromise with the progressives will be genuine or lip service. Too many democratic candidates in the last 40 years have worried about reaching out to moderate republicans that I feel they've lost sight of the core democratic values that defined the party's platform from the thirties to the early seventies. They became decaff republicans. At this point, they need to stop worrying about those mythical on-the-fence republicans and start unifying the actual democrats who lost faith in the party leadership after decades of being all but ignored. They are more than just a few jaded millennial Bernie bros. Don't write them off again, Joe.

Just as "proof of concept".

Also, here's your top 100 "word cloud" on ALL politics posts:

izZzwXA.png

Do me. The magic word cloud thing!
 

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So, you have quite a few more posts about Biden, with a lot more text...but here's some of the earliest stuff:

  • It's all fine and well to run on a ""anybody but the other guy"" platform, but the eventual nominee needs to also say why they're a better option rather than just mirroring them on major policy. If Biden is nominated, I fear that will happen again.
  • I think it was you who said we should worry about repeating 2004 rather than 1972? If Biden is nominee, it could very well be a repeat of 2004. The republicans will of course hammer Biden on every little thing he's backtracked on or every view/position he's evolved over the years. They will bring up his opposition to busing in the 70s and play the ""dems are the real racists"" card again.
  • I also don't see Biden doing a great job of luring the mythical swing voter.
  • Ugh, probably Kamala or Biden. More likely the former because she ticks what dems will think are the right boxes.
  • If I had to choose between Bernie, Biden, and Warren, I'd choose Bernie. I'd hold my nose and get behind Warren if it were down to her and Biden.
  • Biden's got too much baggage to be their moderate saviour. I might hold my nose and vote for Klobuchar in the primaries.
  • Yeah I’m not a Biden fan but Pete looks more like a school superintendent than a President. Sorry, not sorry.
  • I’m tempted to say take a drink any time Biden makes an unintentionally awkward gaffe, but I think we’ll all be dead from alcohol poisoning by the time this thing is over.
  • Biden is not a candidate who's ever really aroused a ton of enthusiasm. He was a great veep, but look at all his failed runs for prez. People need to be careful not to assume Obama's popularity will carry over to Biden. Gore assumed he could just ride into the white house on Clinton's high approval ratings.
  • Trump will destroy him now. Anyone who still thinks Biden is ""electable"" is delusional at this point.
  • Great article. Low turnout/enthusiasm has always benefitted republican candidates over their opponents. Nominating Biden will be a grave error.
  • I think that former Republicans who feel all giddy about Biden like him because he reminds them of the old school Republicans like Dewey and Ike who their affluent suburban parents voted for.
  • Biden did alright but I can see why SNL took the angle they did with their parody of him, he really is just an old dude railing at the camera and shaking his hand a lot (the image people have tried to pain with Bernie, only Bernie sounds more meaningful when he rails and shakes his hand, whereas last night Biden often just tried to take credit for other candidates' achievements [""I wrote that!""]), because I think he thinks that's how to sound and look presidential, and gosh darnit it's his turn to run, how dare these whippersnappers and crazy socialists run against him?
  • I’d ask people who think Biden is so electable to read this and then explain what they find so electable about him.
  • Meh, nowhere near as bad as the ass raping Biden's going to take in November. Poor old Uncle Joe is so used to being the one doing the innapropriate groping and grabbing, can't wait to see his face when he's taken from behind and pounded without lubricant to the point of crying like a little girl. Plus, maybe the dems learn their lesson and don't try to block a progressive candidate in 2024. #winning
  • Biden has slowed in recent years. I would love to see them debate foreign policy. It would go poorly for Biden.
  • Stop judging Biden by what he's said, judge him by what he's done.
  • Biden will win the nomination, but I'm glad Sanders and the progressives are making him work and suffer to get it. I hope Sanders fights to the end and makes Biden continue working to get it, like Jesse Jackson made Mondale work for it back in 1984, and later made Dukakis work for it in 1988. No one deserves to just coast into the nomination. Especially those entitled moderates who feel it's ""their turn""
  • Anyway, this may be the first election in which I don't vote at all. I don't care if people blame me for this if Biden loses. It's all a sham and oligarchs have been deciding real policy for decades now, regardless of who wins the elections. Democracy died a while ago in this country. What's left of the election process is a show designed to keep 24 hour news channels' ratings up.
  • Despite my earlier statements, I am considering holding my nose and supporting Biden with a vote in November. It will depend on whether his attempts to reach out to and compromise with the progressives will be genuine or lip service. Too many democratic candidates in the last 40 years have worried about reaching out to moderate republicans that I feel they've lost sight of the core democratic values that defined the party's platform from the thirties to the early seventies. They became decaff republicans. At this point, they need to stop worrying about those mythical on-the-fence republicans and start unifying the actual democrats who lost faith in the party leadership after decades of being all but ignored. They are more than just a few jaded millennial Bernie bros. Don't write them off again, Joe.

Just as "proof of concept".

Also, here's your top 100 "word cloud" on ALL politics posts:

izZzwXA.png

Nice, I can remember approximately when I said each of those quotes

Just please assure me you weren’t hired by a PI to follow me
 

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Heavens to Betsy, what's a boy to do with all this unreciprocated obsession?

Me: posts anything.

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So Biden's a socialist in favor of corporate monopolies. Got it.

Also the thing about "government produced news" being something we'd have to worry about with Biden. And not Trump. :krusty:

(One of them has directly stated several times during his tenure in the white house that he wanted the White House to have its own news network, and has taken action to make sure VOA was controlled by lackeys who would pump government propaganda to the rest of the world instead of remaining a partisan-independent news source. Their name starts with "T" and ends with "rump".)

 

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I feel like Jonny just became the most terrifying person on this forum :laugh:

It's pretty sad that people live in fear of being doxed by the Thought Police these days. Johnny has had some outright nasty opinions of me (that are largely unfounded, IMO) and has said some pretty rude things on a personal level, but despite that I don't think he's a bad guy. Just principled (however differently) and curious, with a bit of a child's naivety when it comes to boundaries. Honestly he reminds me a lot of my ISTJ BFF since 7th grade.
 
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It's pretty sad that people live in fear of being doxed by the Thought Police these days. Johnny has had some outright nasty opinions of me (that are largely unfounded, IMO) and has said some pretty rude things on a personal level, but despite that I don't think he's a bad guy. Just principled (however differently) and curious, with a bit of a child's naivety when it comes to boundaries. Honestly he reminds me a lot of my ISTJ BFF since 7th grade.

Jonny's probably been the nicest person to you around here. Unlike myself I've never seen him become sarcastic. I guess this goes to show that it doesn't pay to change my approach.

The only way I could see someone considering him "nasty" is if they feel personally attacked by someone not sharing their opinions. Which sounds kind of like an extreme PC snowflake attitude.
 
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