dingodan
New member
- Feb 16, 2011
- 10,080
I think most people's dislike of Trump is about what they hear coming out of his mouth. People don't need documented evidence of his wrong doings, they can see for themselves that he is a classless, bulling oaf who courts controversy and seeks to divide people. We don't need biased secondary evidence to show us this. We have the evidence of our ears and eyes. This is not double standards as Biden is not these things.
I have not seen a single person, poster on here or anywhere else suggest that Biden is anything more than the least worst of the two. He is not painted as some sort of saviour of the USA and by extension the free world. He is simply not the classes, bulling, devisive oaf that people see Trump as. All the guff about Russian and Chinese conspiracies is just a side show, one that in my opinion works in Trumps favour as is distracts the voter from his horrendous personality. To me this election comes down to a pretty simple choice: Divisive, bulling oaf V doddery old career, establishment politician.
I wish that this election was about politics and what is best for the Amercian people but I am not nieve enough to think it is the case. I watched the two debates betwen the candidates and it was notable how little policies were discussed. Lets face it, if it was about policies and working for the American people then Saunders would have made it much further in the race.
I don't think it is double standards at all, I think that lots of people just don't like Trump and for good reason. It is highly disingenuous to questions people's motives for disliking him given what they see and hear him say and do. As I have said, no-one is turning a blind eye to Biden's failings. Most people on balance just think that he is a bit better than Trump.
You hit the nail squarely on the head. But I would just point out a couple of things.
Everything above in bold is true.
Trump has not, in policy terms, been a bad President, on balance - in policy terms, he's been a fairly good President.
Trump has had his Presidency characterized as a failure, a disaster etc, because everything above in bold is true.
We can certainly agree to disagree on this or that particular policy issue, but he has been under attack not so much for what he has done, but for who he is and what he has said. What he has done and who he is have been conflated to suit those who hate him.
It's also the case that he has been characterized as a crook and a criminal because everything above in bold is true. There isn't actually any substantial evidence to back that up, people are willing to say it and believe it because they hate him and because everything above in bold is true.
Even with everything I've just said, I'm not that bothered, in many ways it's par for the course.
But. Biden is a crook. It's fair enough to say, well Biden is the lesser of two evils, but one is a shitty person, and the other is a charming (hardly but you know, more charming), corrupt Washington politician. If you have your standards the right way around you should probably prefer Trumps shitty personality over Biden's shady dealings, because this should be about more than just a personality contest. It should be about policy, It should be about acting lawfully, over pretty much everything else.
People seem to see this election as a good guy vs a piece of shit. No it's a corrupt Washington politician vs a piece of shit. Which is worse I guess is in the eye of the beholder, but I personally have a tremendous dislike for corrupt Washington politicians. For all of Trumps faults, of which there are many, he isn't one of them. Even if you don't agree, don't be blind to what Biden is just because you hate Trump. That does seem to me to be what the media have done.
I just hate the idea of people feeling like they don't care about what someone does and if they are shady and corrupt, as long as their delivery is good and they talk the talk and come across well on TV. That's the kind of attitude which lets the rot set in.
Last edited: