No joke, I feel like so much of the criticism leveled at Trump, his enablers, and his followers is more aesthetic than ideological. Yeah, he's a boorish cad with no class who treats everyone around him--including his wife--with contempt and talks like a potty-mouthed fourth-grader, but I fundamentally don't care about that. I care that while acting boorishly he commits crimes. And I care even less what his wife wore (or didn't) or what she did to the Rose Garden, only she's helped enable his crimes. And so on down the line. The tone of the complaints just reinforces my fears that if fascism came dressed like Don Draper, most people would be okay with it. (I mean, just look at how Dubya--who at least knows where to find suits that fit--has been rehabilitated since his term ended.)Rounin Ryuuji wrote: ↑Fri Jan 08, 2021 4:37 pmI think it's a pretty old thing. The furniture and design are really very nice, from what I can see. I like pretty old things. Don't break my pretty old things that are expensive to repair when I want my tax money spent on other things. Also, wipe your feet and don't break windows. Also don't make the office carpets dirty. If you're going to be right wing, at least be one of those pleasant evil people.
And I'm already worried that Biden's going to get a pass on a whole slate of things he shouldn't (I'm already resigned to "closing the child concentration camps" becoming the "shutting down Guantanamo" of his term) just for being Not Trump and that's only helped by people gushing over how articulate he is! What an educated wife! And they have a dog! Okay, fine, but can we talk about shooting protesters in the legs? Or about staffing your transition team with lobbyists for Amazon and Uber? Or any of the thousand other concerns I have way more important than how much golf he plays or what he'd serve basketball players for lunch?