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Why the DNC still cannot accept reality.

wellwisher

Well-Known Member
I have been watching people from the DNC soul search about their loss to Trump. Few seem to see how their failed policy platform was the main reason. Most want to blame everyone but themselves or their ideas, as though changing this or that tactic would have made the difference. I thought I would explain why? This line of reasoning came to me yesterday, when I saw a few Hollywood celebrities blaming new Trump supporters, because they thought these supporters were conned by Trump and were too ignorant to see the light of reason.

If you look at celebrities, like those acclaimed actors, their fame comes from reading lines and repeating these lines with style, to the camera. These lines are not even their own words, but rather, the lines and actions are a product of writers, producers, directors, supporting cast, scenery, music, etc. with all this propping up, making them the stars. This propping up, and the resultant fame and fortune, makes them ego-centric; inflated ego. They lose track of the fact, that they are the pinnacle of a production process, and that their accolades are partially fabricated by hype, advertising and emotions. This is the opposite of a self made person, yet the boost from the production process can make them like gods and royalty to their fans.

If you look the Broadway Theater, when a new production appears on Broadway, which is similar; live production, and the play gains success, the play expands and often appears on smaller venues, with minor actors, with the same lines and a similar production process repeated, to form local mini-me's of celebrity; local actor clones. This celebrity cloning explains the arrogant and lock step nature of the DNC. That one script is the key.

The ego-centricity created by writers and production staff, has made many unable to understand how they loss, since they were using a recipe for celebrity success. It had to be the audience, and not the play. Harris spent $1.5Billion on her production, but it was not well received at the theater, on opening day; Election Day.

When actors start to blame Trump supporters and not themselves or the play, it is because the ego is too inflated with a false sense of self that is not natural; based on merit, but is due to the production process that has cloned a sense of celebrity. They did not play for the audience; American people, but played for themself, and felt they shined like a star. The audience was too stupid to appreciate their craftsmanship. Other blame the production crew for not doing something that caused the audience to not see them shine, properly. But in reality, the play stunk and voters were being honest. Only the theatre group cannot see this. Some are now working on sequels, but few starting from scratch.
 

Guitar's Cry

Disciple of Pan
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F1fan

Veteran Member
Get back to us in a year after Trump's cabinet of goofballs and nutcases put their bad ideas into action. And after Trump's absurd economic ideas backfire. Let's keep an eye on gas and import prices.

The 49.9% of voters who selected Trump because of post pandemic inflation will get a rude awakening pretty soon. Let's hope they will learn to take the presidency seriously in 2028.

And no I did not read the opening post, because of who wrote it. I've read enough to know it is unlikely true nor based on fact. As MAGAs chest pump it will be our duty to point out the effects of their terrible choice for president.
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
My suspicion is Trump won based on a mix of misinformation on a variety of media; low-information voters lacking critical thinking; people voting from their wallet; and good ol' fashioned racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.

Also, people just not voting.
This. It's a mix of being uninformed/misinformed, willful ignorance and intellectual dishonesty, toxic culture, religion based bigotry, the conflation of religion, patriotism, and politics, and blind party loyalty based on ego and identity.
 

wellwisher

Well-Known Member
My suspicion is Trump won based on a mix of misinformation on a variety of media; low-information voters lacking critical thinking; people voting from their wallet; and good ol' fashioned racism, xenophobia, and misogyny.

Also, people just not voting.
These were the DNC talking points that no longer fooled that part of their own base, who went to Trump. Trump did not make gains on his own base but rather picked up those fleeing the DNC circus.

I like the picture of Hulk Hogan. Unlike many actors who are full of themselves, everyone knows professional wrestling is rigged and is just dynamic entertainment. The wrestlers make up their persona; good or bad. They over act, like in vaudeville, so the cheap seats can see and hear. When Hulk Hogan spoke, it was funny and fun, since everyone knows he was being entertaining and playing to the crowd, not to himself like many Lefty Actors. The audience was delighted by his performance.

To extend the analogy of the DNC loss, performers in large productions, like movies, plays, ballet, symphony, concerts, require a lot of parts that need to coordinate. This requires coaches, directors, scenery, sound, lights, and all the players. The lock step nature of the DNC, where everyone sings the same song is like a chorus involved in the production. Once the performance is done, and everyone did their role and sung on key, if the crowd does not applaud and throw flowers, the performers get hissy. It was not because they did poorly but rather the rabble did not appreciate what they did for them.

Even a movie production, that is based on fantasy, should appeal to the audience, especially with a huge budget for stars and special effects. The critics acclaimed it, since they were part of the production; polling. However, the audience thought it was just too far fetched. Some of the salespeople are still trying to explain the flop of the far fetched, as being due to mis-steps by actors and the uneducated audience.

Harris never demonstrated her competence to be President. She was trying to play the role of a TV president, who is a likable character, who can use buzz words, and deliver on a one hour show.

If you recall, Trump was often accused, by the Left, for not behaving Presidential. He had a crude manner. The Left would have been happier if Trump played the role of president and not be himself. The majority of America people wanted a real president, and not one, who is like the tip of a spear, with a long handle behind it. The spearhead, by itself, is useless without the long handle; cast of characters, and the arms; donors, to push it. This was entertainment, but not useful for the needs of reality.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
These were the DNC talking points that no longer fooled that part of their own base, who went to Trump. Trump did not make gains on his own base but rather picked up those fleeing the DNC circus.

I like the picture of Hulk Hogan. Unlike many actors who are full of themselves, everyone knows professional wrestling is rigged and is just dynamic entertainment. The wrestlers make up their persona; good or bad. They over act, like in vaudeville, so the cheap seats can see and hear. When Hulk Hogan spoke, it was funny and fun, since everyone knows he was being entertaining and playing to the crowd, not to himself like many Lefty Actors. The audience was delighted by his performance.

To extend the analogy of the DNC loss, performers in large productions, like movies, plays, ballet, symphony, concerts, require a lot of parts that need to coordinate. This requires coaches, directors, scenery, sound, lights, and all the players. The lock step nature of the DNC, where everyone sings the same song is like a chorus involved in the production. Once the performance is done, and everyone did their role and sung on key, if the crowd does not applaud and throw flowers, the performers get hissy. It was not because they did poorly but rather the rabble did not appreciate what they did for them.

Even a movie production, that is based on fantasy, should appeal to the audience, especially with a huge budget for stars and special effects. The critics acclaimed it, since they were part of the production; polling. However, the audience thought it was just too far fetched. Some of the salespeople are still trying to explain the flop of the far fetched, as being due to mis-steps by actors and the uneducated audience.

Harris never demonstrated her competence to be President. She was trying to play the role of a TV president, who is a likable character, who can use buzz words, and deliver on a one hour show.

If you recall, Trump was often accused, by the Left, for not behaving Presidential. He had a crude manner. The Left would have been happier if Trump played the role of president and not be himself. The majority of America people wanted a real president, and not one, who is like the tip of a spear, with a long handle behind it. The spearhead, by itself, is useless without the long handle; cast of characters, and the arms; donors, to push it. This was entertainment, but not useful for the needs of reality.
Yeah, professional wrestlers aren't full of themselves. Everybody knows that. :facepalm:
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
I have been watching people from the DNC soul search about their loss to Trump. Few seem to see how their failed policy platform was the main reason. Most want to blame everyone but themselves or their ideas, as though changing this or that tactic would have made the difference. I thought I would explain why? This line of reasoning came to me yesterday, when I saw a few Hollywood celebrities blaming new Trump supporters, because they thought these supporters were conned by Trump and were too ignorant to see the light of reason.

If you look at celebrities, like those acclaimed actors, their fame comes from reading lines and repeating these lines with style, to the camera. These lines are not even their own words, but rather, the lines and actions are a product of writers, producers, directors, supporting cast, scenery, music, etc. with all this propping up, making them the stars. This propping up, and the resultant fame and fortune, makes them ego-centric; inflated ego. They lose track of the fact, that they are the pinnacle of a production process, and that their accolades are partially fabricated by hype, advertising and emotions. This is the opposite of a self made person, yet the boost from the production process can make them like gods and royalty to their fans.

If you look the Broadway Theater, when a new production appears on Broadway, which is similar; live production, and the play gains success, the play expands and often appears on smaller venues, with minor actors, with the same lines and a similar production process repeated, to form local mini-me's of celebrity; local actor clones. This celebrity cloning explains the arrogant and lock step nature of the DNC. That one script is the key.

The ego-centricity created by writers and production staff, has made many unable to understand how they loss, since they were using a recipe for celebrity success. It had to be the audience, and not the play. Harris spent $1.5Billion on her production, but it was not well received at the theater, on opening day; Election Day.

When actors start to blame Trump supporters and not themselves or the play, it is because the ego is too inflated with a false sense of self that is not natural; based on merit, but is due to the production process that has cloned a sense of celebrity. They did not play for the audience; American people, but played for themself, and felt they shined like a star. The audience was too stupid to appreciate their craftsmanship. Other blame the production crew for not doing something that caused the audience to not see them shine, properly. But in reality, the play stunk and voters were being honest. Only the theatre group cannot see this. Some are now working on sequels, but few starting from scratch.
If you notice the only thing is for themselves and don't consider the reason why so many citizens went with Trump instead of them.

There is no reflection, but rather they're just doubling down on their stupidity , but that might be a good thing cuz that will only ensure another 4 years for Republicans since they obviously can't and will not learn their lessons.
 

wellwisher

Well-Known Member
Yeah, professional wrestlers aren't full of themselves. Everybody knows that. :facepalm:
Tearing off his shirt, is a classic part of the Hulk Hogan act. The audience anticipated that since he was in character.

Hogan's appearance, would be like if William Shatner was playing the character of Captain Kirk on Star Trek, while talking politics to an audience. It would come across as fantasy and be light and funny. But if he was being himself and saying the same things, it is now more serious. However, it could still be an act, since reading a script and being convincing is his job as an actor.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
They lost because the democrats could not bring themselves to admit the policies of the last 4 years were harmful to the country and to the voters.
In other words the demoract party was taken over by the far left and the country is center left/right.
 

Estro Felino

Believer in free will
Premium Member
The DNC has serious psychiatric issues.
Freudian denial...and blindness.

They worship the banking system and they wonder why citizens oppressed by the banking system don't like them.

It's like asking mice why they dislike cats.
It's beyond ridiculous.
 

Viker

Your beloved eccentric Auntie Cristal
The DNC has serious psychiatric issues.
Freudian denial...and blindness.

They worship the banking system and they wonder why citizens oppressed by the banking system don't like them.

It's like asking mice why they dislike cats.
It's beyond ridiculous.
And 49.9% just voted for the bankers, Wall Street and the billionaire boys club to rule over them unfettered without anything to restrain their greed.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
Tearing off his shirt, is a classic part of the Hulk Hogan act. The audience anticipated that since he was in character.

Hogan's appearance, would be like if William Shatner was playing the character of Captain Kirk on Star Trek, while talking politics to an audience. It would come across as fantasy and be light and funny. But if he was being himself and saying the same things, it is now more serious. However, it could still be an act, since reading a script and being convincing is his job as an actor.
LOL When it's my celebrity it's different.
Hulk Hogan is definitely not an egomaniac.
:rolleyes:
 
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Koldo

Outstanding Member
These were the DNC talking points that no longer fooled that part of their own base, who went to Trump. Trump did not make gains on his own base but rather picked up those fleeing the DNC circus.

The additional votes Trump received this time around was irrelevant.
 

SkepticThinker

Veteran Member
They lost because the democrats could not bring themselves to admit the policies of the last 4 years were harmful to the country and to the voters.
In other words the demoract party was taken over by the far left and the country is center left/right.
If that had actually happened, the Democrats probably would have won.
Instead they ran a milquetoast corporate Democrat.
 

Yerda

Veteran Member
They lost because the democrats could not bring themselves to admit the policies of the last 4 years were harmful to the country and to the voters.
In other words the demoract party was taken over by the far left and the country is center left/right.
The far left is when JP Morgan dictate US policy rather than Goldman Sachs....
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
They lost because the democrats could not bring themselves to admit the policies of the last 4 years were harmful to the country and to the voters.
In other words the demoract party was taken over by the far left and the country is center left/right.
They obviously live in their own little cloistered bubble thinking the priorities that they see as relevant , are not even hardly on the radar with the rest of the country.

Primarily concerning top priorities being the border and the economy, and not the woke agenda or abortion that they like to think is on the top list of priorities.

Modern days Democrats are completely out of touch with American citizens and they just don't see it, even if it's smacks them right squarely in the face that it is actually the economy and the border which modern day Democrats flat out deny that it's even a problem.

We see those left wing echo chamber arguments right here on RF continue as if without a clue as to what is really going on in the real world.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
The additional votes Trump received this time around was irrelevant.
Given the left wing horribly lost the election, I would say it's far from irrelevant. I'd recommend reflection on what voters really want , but of course that won't work with heads as thick as redwood tree stumps that just cannot learn life's lessons.
 
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