• ClownStatue@piefed.social
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    18 hours ago

    Adding the following:

    We have debated the extent to which we can call these claims “lies” because the president truly seems to believe many of them.

    This, to me, is probably the scariest thing. I told my wife awhile back that the difference between people like Mitch McConnell and MTG was that McConnell knew he was pedaling bullshit to get what he wanted. He just didn’t have any ethics. MTG (and Boebert, maybe Gym Jordan, and certainly Trump and plenty more) genuinely think that bullshit is true.

    When that guy showed up looking for the child hostages at that DC area pizza place w/ his AR-15 and found out the place had no basement , McConnell privately laughed at the idiot people like him had created. The MTGs of the world figured he just had the wrong pizza place, but went on believing that prominent Democrats were harvesting the blood of children! If enough people like that get in charge of a country like the US, then all bets are truly off. That’s not hyperbole. They are the kind of people who can be convinced that a country can win a nuclear war, because God would be on their side.

    I’m not saying we’re headed for a nuclear confrontation. It would have to be a means to an end for someone who can convince the President of the need to achieve that end, and I can’t think of any billionaires who need a nuclear war. Yet. Still, it’s important to recall that this president did once consider nuking a hurricane. I’m sure anyone on the right, and many on the left, will say he was just kidding. But looking at the context of that conversation, I don’t know if that assessment is fully accurate.

    Edit: formatting, grammar

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      18 hours ago

      There are billionaires who seek nuclear war though. You can argue that Peter Thiel (knows about the antichrist) actually wants a large collapse because he has some technobabble belief that he’ll come out on top

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        15 hours ago

        There are certainly billionaires who want Curtis Yarvin’s stupid predictions to come true, but I haven’t seen any of them advocating for nuclear holocaust. Not even Thiel. Not saying I’d be surprised to see it. “Love, Death, & Robots” had a disturbingly believable post-apocalyptic skit that covered how some powerful people might think they can survive something like that.