r/AdviceAnimals 11h ago

As an Aussie

Post image
35.3k Upvotes

3.4k comments sorted by

View all comments

Show parent comments

509

u/R67H 10h ago

Yea, seconded. I mean...I'm still baffled he won the first time, knowing everything about the guy. But here we are.

280

u/razazaz126 10h ago

I still remember watching the first debate between him and Hillary and even though I wasn't wild about Hillary I was like wow that's that then such a belligerent moron could never be president.

Turns out I'm a idiot.

100

u/failed_novelty 9h ago

It makes almost perfect sense, actually.

  1. Hillary was a hilariously unpopular candidate, and the GOP had spent literal decades raking muck about her and preparing for a presidential campaign against her.

  2. Trump had much better control of his (very limited) faculties at that point, allowing him to do a slightly better job of seeming coherent.

  3. Trump was a newcomer to politics, and many simply thought he was a joke - he wasn't taken seriously.

  4. Many people suspected he was performing, and would "pivot" to a less outrageous...everything if elected.

  5. The extreme right had spent decades worming their way into the party, displacing the simply evil members in a race to the extremes.

  6. Polls treated Trump as a joke, giving him such slim odds that Clinton seemed more inevitable than Thanos.

That all combined to create a perfect storm - Democrats were very unmotivated and complacent, and the crazies saw a chance to draw blood.

10

u/RedditTurnedMediocre 8h ago

Sure sure I can understand all of that, but here's my issue and frankly the elephant in the room. Can people not tell he's a giant dumbass and just an overall terrible human being?

6

u/Noslamah 6h ago

They certainly can. It's why they like them, because it makes them feel better about being dumb and terrible too.

6

u/yes_this_is_satire 6h ago

Can people really not tell that there isn’t an invisible sky daddy who wants you to worship him and will let you hang out in eternal Disleyland if you do?

No, and these two ideas have a lot of overlap.

2

u/Qbnss 7h ago

I think many left-leaning people live in a bubble and don't understand the selfishness and nastiness that drives America. We look down on the uneducated and hateful like they're living in a shittier parallel system and have nothing to do with us. But they're the ones making sure there's gas for you to buy at the gas station. They're shipping eggs to your supermarket. They're making sure the power stays on. And they're doing it entirely for themselves, which is how the system is designed. They like him.

2

u/073090 5h ago

They're brainwashed morons. Trump cares less about the working class than anyone else.

4

u/Qbnss 5h ago

Well, yeah. He gives them the illusion of value, he plays to their sense of being the secretly special portion of the populace that actually knows better and just seem mediocre or below average because society is so messed up. It's pure ego, and its apparently more addictive than cocaine.

1

u/Ricobe 19m ago

I think many of them can't.

A) lot of right wing media build a false narrative about Trump and try to either ignore or spin negative stories about him

B) Trump has built a cult following that view him like a political messiah. They are blindly in love

On the other hand i think many on the right are getting pretty fed up with him. Some of them might still vote for him cuz decades of fox news propaganda against democrats have meant that they would rather burn America down than vote for a democrat. Rupert Murdoch has really been effective with that stuff

0

u/Limp_Prune_5415 5h ago

They can but they're voting for party, policy, and cabinet as opposed to voting for trump specifically. You know the same excuses democrats gave when Biden had a terrible debate and his support was tanking.