Agema said:
There's tribalism, obviously, particularly of less savoury trolling variety of enjoying the aggravation of the political opposition.
But I think there's a hefty measure of psychological defence in it all.
For many Republicans, to admit that Trump is a clusterfuck - corrupt, incompetent, morally barren - would be for them to admit they put such a man into power. No-one likes to admit they were wrong even on the small things, for something as big as electing the president, it's got to be particularly embarrassing and painful.
The question is this: IS he a clusterfuck to them?
He symbolizes that the combined sleazy tactics (Gerrymandering [https://theintercept.com/2019/09/27/gerrymandering-gop-hofeller-memos/]) and blind devotion of their most reprehensible of figures can lead to their will being met. Not all Republicans voted for Trump, but they have to bare the weight of the Cult being their representatives. And the cult loves every Environmentally-Destructive, Ally-Abandoning, Corporate Tax-break, Country-Dividing Moment of it
trunkage said:
So, because he did good, he can get away with whatever he wants
No amount of money given replaces the fact that you are an ass, corrupt, or, in Chick-fil-a, an actual horrible person. Just because you contributed to society on something, doesn't mean you always contribute to society. OR in fact, your existence DAMAGAES society. If you need to give money to charity to ease your conscience, MAYBE LISTEN TO IT FIRST, before treating people terribly.
If you think this, you are corrupt. You, personally, have been bought. Bought to ignore injustices rich people have committed. I can recognise that Gates made a good product. Doesn't mean that he knows how to handle money. Doesn't mean that all he's doing to combat Malaria hasn't corrupted the government in the area, just like humanitarian aid from government (by the way, this corruption of humanitarian resources is THE reason I am interested in getting rid of humanitarian aid. Because, no matter if its private or government, it always leads to more war and death.) Doesn't mean he didn't treat his workers poorly, or not give them a decent share of their labour. Or monopolising an industry just to jack up prices for the $$$$. Recently, in the last two years, Windows went from about $1000 to $190 in my country. Great. Thank you almighty Bill Gates. Let me grovel at your feet and ignore all your other choice in life.
And I don't have that much of a problem with Gates. He seems to be one of the nice rich ones.
First, you have to assume there was a conscience that aligned with conventional morality to begin with. He could have easily listened to a Conscience that said "Only we know what's real and what's not. LGBTQ's bad. We're making the world a better place".
I'm going to put out a personal story. I understand everyone has the right to free speech, but I stress again how personal it is for me. I'll leave out names as usual not for their protection, but just to get it out without breaking down.
I had a few best friends in my life. I had one that was "Better Than Family". She was amazing. Simply Amazing. More than a decade ago, she had some irregularities on and in her ovaries. She went to the doctor, as you're supposed to, and the doctor saw the absolute state of it. How harmful it would be if it wasn't treated.
But the doctor imposed his own mortality. His own views. Religious, as they were. A woman is supposed to have children. What affront to all that is known would he commit if he suggested a hysterectomy. Which would have actually suited her, because she didn't want to have kids. She made the mistake of being honest with her doctor and told him that. That seemingly only strengthened his convictions. He said it was nothing, and he gave her some pills to mask the pain and hope it would all end well.
It didn't.
It rotted away inside her. Spread inside her. She was an active woman, and she could barely get through the day without her pain being numbed to about 3 on the pain tolerance level (and that was a good day) with heavy doses of medication. She lived liked this for a decade. A number of surgeries to remove damaged tissue. And then that Hysterectomy she should have gotten years ago.
It wasn't enough. My 'Better Than Family' passed away last year in May.
Now I'm sure that doctor has actually saved lives before. Plenty. Or fixed people. But for us and others (and I have to believe there are others who suffered due to this doctor's beliefs), this doctor took from us. Gravely. Irrevocably. I can be glad with the lives that Doctor saved... and never forgive him for the atrocities he committed.
Now, I don't know what Bill Gates supposedly did. I know how he has been working for the environment. His Carbon Capture Plant [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XHX9pmQ6m_s] is the best news the Environment has had since the modernization era.
But as Trunkage says, if he brought misery to the world, then we all should weigh that to the true measure of the man. If not for just morality sake, then for future generations. I don't know about others, but I do not want to give the children who we're supposed to give this steam-pile to the impression that you can do anything as long as you give us back a few trinkets.
Hades said:
I'd say the right is celebrating a time of great decline rather than prosperity. Morally the republicans are experiencing an almost total collapse and the same goes for their competency considering they put a guy like Trump in charge. Maybe they'll get some short term gains from it and maybe they will have ''a blast'' but the long term effects are ruinous.
I find it a strange thing to say that Trump allowing the sleazeballs to be punished is a breath of fresh air. He's not allowing them to be punished but puts them in important leadership position while being the biggest sleazeballs himself. Trump is quick to drop his support once his cronies have been found out but that doesn't strike me as very moral, more of way to cover his own tracks. Rather than allowing the sleazeballs to get punished the Republicans instead rally as one to defend the sleazeball while accusing those that makes their crimes come to light as ''traitors''.
Although found to be inaccurate, I think the best phrase to sum this up is "Nero Fiddled While Rome Burned". Republicans have been touting themselves as selfless crusaders of justice, but have allowed the cult to paint themselves as deceivers of the highest order. But not of the rest of us. But
of themselves.
Every time some Republican called for the impeachment of Obama [https://www.newsweek.com/trump-obama-impeachment-republicans-democrats-1466865], it rallied the proto-cult.
In 2010, California Republican Rep. Darrell Issa called the alleged White House job offer to ex-Pennsylvania Democratic Rep. Joe Sestak if he dropped out of a Senate primary "a crime, and could be impeachable" for Obama, Fox News [https://www.foxnews.com/politics/congressman-white-house-job-offer-to-sestak-may-be-an-impeachable-offense] reported.
Then in 2011, HuffPost [https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/tim-scott-impeachment-obama-14-amendment-debt_n_891521?ri18n=true] reported that South Carolina Republican Rep. Tim Scott?now a U.S. Senator?said Obama raising the federal debt ceiling without congressional approval would be an "impeachable act" because the president would "usurp the entire system set up by our founding fathers"
The same year, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich said Republicans should consider impeaching Obama if his administration ignored the Defense of Marriage Act, which allowed states not to recognize same-sex marriage, according to U.S. News and World Report [https://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2011/02/25/newt-gingrich-obama-could-be-impeached-over-gay-marriage-reversal?s_cid=rss:washington-whispers:newt-gingrich-obama-could-be-impeached-over-gay-marriage-reversal].
Back in 2013, the former GOP Michigan Rep. Kerry Bentivolio retained experts and historians to help him understand the impeachment process and said it would be "a dream come true" to impeach Obama, The New York Times [https://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/25/us/politics/ignoring-qualms-some-republicans-nurture-dreams-of-impeaching-obama.html] reported.
Also in 2013, ThinkProgress [https://thinkprogress.org/republican-congressman-threatens-to-impeach-president-obama-over-gun-safety-measures-2fb8f3b694b7/] reported that former GOP Texas Rep. Steve Stockman said he would file articles of impeachment if Obama used executive orders to force through tougher rules to keep guns out of criminals' hands.
GOP Texas Rep. Blake Farenthold even spoke of impeachment in response to a voter's question about the discredited birther conspiracy theory that Obama was not born in America and so not eligible to be president, Politico [https://www.politico.com/story/2013/08/blake-farenthold-impeach-obama-095443] reported.
Republican lawmakers during Obama's two terms also called for his impeachment over the Libya intervention, the Benghazi attack, and immigration policy.
They spout 'Witch Hunt' and how unfair the Left is to the Right, but never look in their own closet and see what their side has done. It isn't about fairness in the Cult's eyes. It's about winning. And they will burn this planet to the ground as long as they get to pick the choice ashes for themselves.
Trump to them is the symbol of winning. Someone who will cater to them and only them as long as he is in power. It doesn't matter if other suffer if I benefit. That is the mentality of the Cult. Not all Republicans. I know Fiscal Republicans who have the world interest at heart, but just think it can be done for less (I don't believe that, but at least their hearts are in the right place).
But the cult. Those who will lie to themselves to believe they are in 90 degree weather in Miami when they are acutally in St. Paul Minn in a blizzard just because they want to believe they are in the sunshine. Those same cultist who will yell at anyone else who tells them that the cult need to come inside because they are getting caked with snow and will eventually freeze to death out there on their own. The same cult who sees other people saying How great the sun feels while they are being buried in the snow.
They will find the warmth of the same delusions. And proclaim themselves to be the only ones who see the truth because they all agree on it.
Meanwhile, we have 2677 pages [https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/09/politics/impeachment-transcript-takeaways/index.html] of transcripts and testimonies. Of Republicans calling out the actions of the President. As we've seen with people here, nothing to them matters as long as they don't believe in it.
The Power of Delusion.