[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 5 points 3 days ago

Personally I’d prefer if the campaign and party that keeps caterwauling over how much more rational, composed, and committed to truth they are than Trump would stop acting like Trump in both word and deed. It would really make their deranged, existential fears about “democracy” being “under attack” seem more credible.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 35 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

He was also toast before he got the shot in the arm that was all of the other Reagan Democrats dropping out simultaneously except warren-snake-green and we were ordered to treat the Jim Clyburn endorsement and SC primary win as if it decided the whole election. Right before all this the man was talking about leaving record players on for kids at night to help them learn, saying he didn't care about young people's issues, saying he'd veto M4A, and getting chewed out by his eventual VP pick for being a segregationist.

I'm still convinced that if Trump started selling cloth "Keep America Great" masks on his campaign website or worn one around for a few days he would've won.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 24 points 3 months ago

HOOOOWWWW does this asshole still not have a single issue or policy listed on his campaign website?! Like, not even anything about first term accomplishments. Not even some vague building back better bullshit. Not even anything promoting his own fucking party which he's the leader of. It's ridiculous.

Meanwhile Trump's website has a full spread, including a "mission" page and two types of issues pages, plus a "news" page where some of the "stories" are just dunks on Brandon.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 31 points 6 months ago

This is what I told myself. Either that or someone in the graphics department is (rightfully) pissed off.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 28 points 7 months ago

I got this today as well. Didn't know I was still getting Bernie emails. The subject was eyeroll-inducing, but I had to stop at the bit about Trump being the worst president in history. Left a pretty vicious message when unsubscribing and ended it with a cute little john-brown quote for good measure.

My god what a disappointment. To think I lost sleep after Super Tuesday in 2020 over this fool sadness-abysmal

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 29 points 9 months ago

The response should be that they’re lucky they’re making it out with only their cash flow destroyed mao-aggro-shining

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 23 points 10 months ago

maybe-later-kiddo No. What you tankies don't ever say (probably because you're working for Putin) is that Biden and Pete worked quietly behind the scenes to get the unions what they wanted but without ruining Christmas with their mean-spirited strike designed to hurt Democrats in the midterms.


… is usually the first reply to that point and it's like nails on a chalkboard. Digging a little deeper into it reveals that this was not the case shocked-pikachu.

Everyone went back to brunch once the IBEW—a union that represents ~5% of the industry and doesn't even represent the train crews whose rank-and-file were intent on striking—did a press release praising Biden for a measly 4 sick days (that were watered down from the 14 the unions were initially striking for or the 7 in the PEB-sponsored agreement) and didn't address the insane precision rail scheduling and draconian attendance policies imposed by the freight carriers, nor is the new policy universal across all unions. It infuriates me to no end that the gaslighting operation was once again successful, just like with Covid/Covid checks and the infrastructure bill switcharoo. People believe that these things were well-managed by Brandon and the Dems and it drives me nuts. Like, these motherfuckers stripped workers of one of the central tools they have to fight for better conditions without breaking a sweat, then stuck them with a joke of a deal and proceeded to pat themselves on the back (amidst a catastrophic rail disaster, no less!). It's truly a sickening country.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 30 points 11 months ago

This is actually what libs are saying on reddit-logo . “Trump wanted a wall from coast to coast, this is more strategic and just patches up gaps in the middle.” Obviously no one acknowledging the environmental impacts or destruction of indigenous graves. Then you have the “liberal as they come” clowns saying this is good, actually, because the country is being overrun and we can’t house everyone. Lastly, the Russiagate drips who are saying our adversaries are encouraging mass migration to destabilize the US.

Honestly, the last few weeks have made me go from thinking these shitstains need gulag to thinking they deserve pit and only pit

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 41 points 1 year ago

Bill Hicks continues to have the only moral and correct take on advertising and marketers.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 50 points 1 year ago

It's a vibes-based invective liberals use the same way chuds use "woke" to dispel any cognitive dissonance that might crop up whenever they discover information they find displeasing because it might mean the rest of the delusions they're immersed in might not be all that airtight. Just a thought-terminating word with absolutely no meaning. Just like "whataboutism," it's a weasel's way out of addressing someone else's argument in good faith (which I have yet to see you display in this thread).

Personally, it's absolutely fucking hilarious to see how much these words get thrown around, especially when it comes from so-called "leftists." If you truly are one, you ought to quit it with that bullshit.

[-] RustyVenture@hexbear.net 25 points 1 year ago

trump-drenched Their "big water, ocean water"

biden-alert Our "little lake…not a lake, a big pond"

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