commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:21 pm
commonsense wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 9:15 pm
Walker wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:55 pm
I think he's gonna keep on passing, dodging, weaving and bobbing.
I think there are probably more ELF-men than folks realize. This recent link explains what an ELF is, and reasons for the ELF’s stunted political awareness.
https://www.americanthinker.com/article ... ublic.html
Also take a look at the articles by Buckley and Barbulo
I can’t be more clear. The bobbing you perceive is the result of your false attributions to me. I don’t like Trump the man, but hate is something elicited by your annoying comments. I don’t like politicians, Clinton and Biden included, but hate is only in my vocabulary out of exasperation.
From the ELF link:
The danger that ELFs pose to constitutional government became all too evident in the Black Swan year of 2020. With the onset of COVID, ELFs quickly found themselves in the grip of what Belgian psychologist Dr. Mattias Desmet calls "mass formation psychosis." Writes Desmet in his surprise bestseller, The Psychology of Totalitarianism, "It is, in essence. a kind of group hypnosis that destroys individuals' ethical self-awareness and robs them of their ability to think critically."
Devoid of ethical self-awareness, it was the ELFs that emerged as our "Karens." What made them truly annoying was their belief, given their education, that they knew more than the people they were hectoring. They didn't. If proof were needed, a study of 35,000 U.S. adults by Franklin Templeton-Gallup revealed that a shocking 41 percent of Democrats believed that 50 percent or more of those who contracted COVID ended up in the hospital. The correct answer was 1–5 percent.
Commentary:
There very well could be a direct correlation between ELF’s and TDSers, given that TDS is based on a combination of complacency and trust in Big Brother government.
It is possible that TDSers think that the presidency is a figure-head … much like the queen was a figurehead.
Therefore, as just a figurehead the most important thing for a president is a jolly good show. Not a verb out of place, not a crease out of place. Well-mannered, a feather in the cap of democracy. Style.
And look at the head on Trump. Some style.
That would explain why a businessman commoner with such crass mannerisms in the role of Presidential Figure-head is so distasteful, so gauche and unworthy of leadership, don’t you know. Tut tut.
The visceral hatred of Trump exhibited by TDSers ain't got nothing to do with geopolitical or domestic policy ... who's kidding themselves about that.
