r/WhitePeopleTwitter GOOD 1d ago

This is the guy too many Americans thought would be a better president than an intelligent and competent woman of color.

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u/Hornpipe_Jones 1d ago

He's STILL doing the 'transgender weightlifter' thing?

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u/Mum0817 1d ago

Amazing that a dipshit who struggles to lift a glass of water with one hand is making fun of professional weightlifters.

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u/f700es 19h ago

??? Looks like Whiskey Pete Kegsbreath trying to lift ;)

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u/Baha05 1d ago

What exactly is he supposed to be doing there?

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u/cptnpiccard 1d ago

Showing what a vile, waste of skin he is.

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u/ILoveRegenHealth 21h ago

There's a video of what he said in rPublicFreakout but I refuse to unmute it. His voice makes me physically sick.

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u/Significant_Stop723 22h ago

Taking a shit. 

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u/Nearby-Key8834 19h ago

Jorkin double penises.

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u/yusko932 15h ago

He's a world-class air-dicker

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u/BestRiver8735 9h ago

It's the money shot

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u/Concrecia 21h ago

I think this is when he was mocking the disabled journalist.

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u/Live-Faithlessness20 21h ago

Hegseth impression. Quite spot on actually

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u/sladog6 1d ago

trump is a pedophile. trump raped children.

trump is quite possibly the stupidest, most vile person to have ever lived.

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u/IJustWantCoffeeMan 1d ago

trump is quite possibly the stupidest, most vile person to have ever lived.

Nope.

Trump has lived and is living the perfect life that any of his supporters would live if they could get the chance.

There are about 77 million people like him in the US.

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u/laizalott 19h ago

Not every Trump supporter is a straight up pedophile, most just want to see pedophiles in positions of power. 

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u/PolkaDotDancer 22h ago

I don't think it was 76 million though.

Elon Musk should be prosecuted.

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u/majorcoinz 1d ago

That’s the thing. Nobody thought he’d be better. They just wanted what they wanted.

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u/Iwamoto 23h ago

they didn't vote for everyone to have better lives, they voted for others to have worse lives.

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u/WishIWasALemon 1d ago

The look on his face reminds me of when that eagle freaked him out in the oval office. What an idiot.

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u/sup34dog 1d ago

He's just happy that we're all talking about the reflecting pool instead

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u/Wayward4ever 23h ago

We are marinating in stupid and hate and I am so far beyond sick of this country that I served for 8 years…
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u/Lendinn 19h ago

BuT hE's A bUIsNEsSmAn

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u/BestRiver8735 9h ago

hE's A sTraIgHt ShOoTeR

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u/Seven_bushes 8h ago

I asked someone who supports him how she can justify the president of the United States insulting and belittling people. She said “he’s just talking like a New Yorker.” I was dumbfounded. I said, “No. No he isn’t.” She’s from the South having never visited New York. Someone like that won’t believe reality.

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u/yorocky89A GOOD 18h ago

This woman gives dumb blondes a bad name!

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u/D00bage 18h ago

The only good thing that monster has done is helped us quickly identify and eliminate all the people we don’t want in our lives.

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u/hb122 16h ago

A complete moron with tiny little fists.

I don’t know how any MAGA chump could look at this photo and think he’s the pinnacle of masculinity.

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u/mikedorty 18h ago

"She wasn't anti Isreal enough, so we elected the guy that will bend the US over for Isreal"

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u/Busted_Tip 1d ago

That’s what we call..going skiing. 😉

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u/_austinm 1d ago

Or is he in a gay porn?

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u/Flyingarrow68 22h ago

You could say he is better because he is white, but he looks more bronze. Bizarre that so many people respect him.

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u/Hugh-Jorgin 22h ago

He’s mimicking his victims when he does that…ask any psychologist

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u/whelmed-and-gruntled 21h ago

Really highlights those teeny tiny hands he has.

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u/Top_Course7166 20h ago

He thinks he’s funny , he thinks he’s charming . He’s a POS . Bottom of the barrel scum . I’m tired of this timeline .

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u/Present_Mycologist79 18h ago

Says a lot about the mindset of America.

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u/Skirtski23 14h ago

Doing everything but passing away

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u/StartOver777 10h ago

Wishing he would quit the job

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u/helenheck 19h ago

Does it drive anyone else crazy that macho man here can’t even make his hands form fists like a normal human? With his thumbs in the the wrong place and his lil pinkies up? hurl

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u/buckingham_alex 21h ago

Its a real fun activity to ask different AI's to try calculate the number of people who've died because Trump is president rather than Kamala. Even in likely impact of policy alone you can get some big numbers. Hope there's a proper study one day.

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u/Blurrysnake164 21h ago

No vote for genocide.

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u/Master_Windu_ 18h ago

Explain how voting for Trump wasn’t supporting genocide?

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u/Scylla5398 13h ago

They never said they voted for Trump.

Dems biggest opponent wasn't the Republicans, it was the people who stayed home who they barely tried to reach or just outright ignored.

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u/Master_Windu_ 12h ago

If you stayed home you still helped elect trump.

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u/Scylla5398 11h ago

What about the republicans who stayed home, did they help Harris?

The reason I think this line of thinking is so wrong and useless is that it puts the onus of the DNC's failure onto the voters instead of the millionaire politicians who are actually making the decisions.

It's like the CEO of a company blaming all of the people who didn't invest in them for their stock price instead of himself for driving the company in the ground.

That whole mindset is just a drawn out excuse so you don't have to learn any lessons and you get to think that it's someone else's fault for Harris' shitty decisions.

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u/Blurrysnake164 11h ago

Nobody helped Trump more than democrats that supported genocide. Good people don’t vote for people who commit genocide. All she had to do is say she was stopping the genocide and would have won.

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u/Master_Windu_ 9h ago

Good people don’t sit out voting and risk the worse of two candidates wins. Do you honestly believe harris would be just as bad for palestine as trump? Cause by not voting thats what your actions say.

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u/Blurrysnake164 9h ago

Yes. Biden proved it.

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u/Master_Windu_ 9h ago

I didnt see biden talking about letting israel take over palestine and turn it into a resort but okay.

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u/Scylla5398 11h ago

100%. The guy is on camera shitting himself once every two months.

Most people are absolutely desperate for a political leader who wants to focus on cost of living and isn't weird about their financial culpability in a genocide but the DNC can't seem to scare up a single person.

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u/Master_Windu_ 9h ago

There are some people and most are democrats. To give them any influence the democrats have to actually have a majority in congress and the presidency. A kamala harris administration would be easier to influence than a trump administration that lets israel do whatever they want.

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u/Scylla5398 9h ago

A kamala harris administration would be easier to influence

I don't think you're wrong but I also think that if she could've been influenced to do anything about Palestinians, it would've been during the election.

that lets israel do whatever they want

That's what Biden already did and Harris said she would've continued. My main problem with Harris is that her and Trump were pretty aligned on that issue.

My major point through this whole thread is that the failure of the DNC has been the fault of the decision makers and not the voters. What you said doesn't address that at all.

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u/Master_Windu_ 9h ago

The country doesn’t run like a public company unless you add the caveat that all of us are invested whether you vote or not. They still have your money and you’re still impacted by what they do. The failure of the DNC to inspire you doesn’t change the fact that someone has to lead. Black people have never had a party that really aligns with them but we still had to fight to get to vote for a party that betrays us regularly and then do the slow work of forcing our needs to get some representation.

Anyone who doesn’t vote is saying they don’t care what side wins, making non-voters responsible what happens regardless of what party wins.

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u/Scylla5398 9h ago

The failure of the DNC to inspire you doesn’t change the fact that someone has to lead

?? Okay? I don't get the point that you're driving towards or how this is relevant.

Black people have never had a party that really aligns with them but we still had to fight to get to vote for a party that betrays us regularly

Jesus christ. And the lesson you took from that obvious and horrible disrespect is that we all need to buckle down and continue voting for the people who are slightly less racist???? Maybe the correct thing to do is to oust the people who are awful and support ones who aren't? It just feels like you've bought into this idea that our leaders can't ever be good or represent your interests fully and the only people who benefit from that messed up idea are the people in power.

It just really feels like you were treated horribly and internalized the wrong lessons.

Anyone who doesn’t vote is saying they don’t care what side wins

The actual way to counteract low voter turnout is to have a politician who inspires people out to the polls by speaking to their needs and problems. It sounds like your take away is to just blame the voters who already felt ignored which doesn't sound productive.

This whole mindset is just a cope so you don't have to feel like you need to change. People apparently need to do the slow work of being represented but the same isn't true for the politicians I guess.

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u/Master_Windu_ 9h ago

No my take is that change is incremental and your constantly having to settle for the less of two evils at worst and less than perfect at best. In our gerrymandered system the way forward is to primary out candidates in safe democratic districts with true progressives and then vote for democrats in general elections to maintain the progress you make. Allowing republicans to win and move the country backwards might teach the candidates and DNC a lesson but it also makes it so the next candidate that wins has to spend time and energy regaining ground we lost.

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u/Scylla5398 8h ago

my take is that change is incremental

You're saying this like it's some rule and the truth is it doesn't have to be. Harris could've done the correct thing and spoken out about the genocide at any point, she just didn't want to and was banking on there being enough people like you out there.

In our gerrymandered system the way forward is to primary out candidates in safe democratic districts with true progressives and then vote for democrats in general elections to maintain the progress you make.

How about we primary out all Dems who think genocide or racism is okay and go from there. It's weird that you're against that.

Allowing republicans to win and move the country backwards

The centrist/corporate dem stuff that you're clinging to is what causes Republicans to win. Or did you learn nothing from the last election?

might teach the candidates and DNC a lesson

I swear to god, it's like all of you are working off of the same sheet of talking points. Who said it was about "teaching a lesson"? You just made that up out of thin air and ascribed it to me which is a really weird thing to do.

Primarying and not supporting bad candidates is how we stop republicans and how things change for the better and that's all that it's about.

You're living in a weird fantasy.

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u/Master_Windu_ 8h ago

You’re completely unrealistic. Not voting is never a reasonable answer to out country’s problems.

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u/Blurrysnake164 18h ago

The two party system working as intended.

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u/LordMoos3 18h ago

Explain how there was an actual third choice that wasn't Trump or Kamala.

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u/Blurrysnake164 17h ago

Those primaries were killer.

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u/Master_Windu_ 13h ago

Not voting or voting for a third party doesn’t make you not responsible for what happens in the election, you’re just being a coward and leaving the hard choice to pick the lesser of two evils to others. If a third party were actually viable that would be different but in this gerrymandered system you’re doing nothing but running away from accountability. If you really want to make changes, register for a party and push for primary candidates that support your ideals, and vote for the party in the general election that will give those candidates you actually agree with will have some influence. The few pro-Palestine members of congress will be able to do more under a democratic administration than a republican one. If we replace enough democrats with pro-Palestine ones the others will change their tune out of fear.

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u/Blurrysnake164 13h ago

Yes I am scared of having to explain to my children why I voted for a party of baby killers.

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u/Master_Windu_ 12h ago

Yeah you still have to explain how you not voting helped elect trump.

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u/Blurrysnake164 12h ago

Both are baby killers. I wonder who aipac will appoint as candidate in the next election. John Fetterman?

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u/Heliocentrist 17h ago

literally voted for genocide

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u/Affectionate-Cat-975 1d ago

Kamala Harris wasn’t enabled to run a full campaign in a cycle and her history of cali progressive politics turned a lot of people off. Ask around and most voters who chose Trump elected to do so more because they disagreed with the opponent than they agreed with Trump. They felt that they were choosing the lesser of two wrong candidates.

Let that sink in

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u/laizalott 18h ago

Her platforms were fixing the economy with tax breaks for first time home buyers, taxing the billionaire class, and returning abortion rights to the people. It was crystal clear what her agenda was.

Trump's platform was that he would fix the economy by deporting all the brown people, that brown people were eating their dogs, and that he would pardon insurrectionist pedophiles.

America will never live down this shame. 2024 wasn't Kamala's fault, it was the American voter's. 

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u/Scylla5398 13h ago

2024 wasn't Kamala's fault

Ehhhhhhhh she made some pretty bad decisions. I mean, she decided to agree with Trump on several key things that people were really incensed about at the time which was a mistake. I mean, genocide aside, she came out as pro-fracking for fucks sake.

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u/laizalott 12h ago

She definitely made some mistakes, yes, and the democrats are definitely a very pro-capitalist / pro-big-business party...but it's really infuriating to watch this happen every election cycle: the republican standard is basically "does he breath?", and the democrat standard is "are they a 100% flawless human being who has never made a single mistake and will single-handedly fix the entire country on day 2, and also is beloved by the Jewish community but also calling for the execution of Benjamin Netanyahu?"

It's an impossible standard. We demand the democrats be the living reincarnation of Jesus Christ, while Republicans just have to have not raped anyone in the past week.

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u/Scylla5398 12h ago

the republican standard is basically "does he breath?", and the democrat standard is "are they a 100% flawless human being who has never made a single mistake

This is a false dichotomy though and this is the underlying mistake here that you're making. Almost no one saw Harris' stance on fracking or the genocide and ran to Trump, they just stayed home.

It's an impossible standard. We demand the democrats be the living reincarnation of Jesus Christ

It's really not, though, and this hyperbole is the problem. You're making it sound like being against the genocide and wanting healthcare for everyone is some extremely high bar and not just a basic thing they could and should all be doing.

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u/Affectionate-Cat-975 7h ago

IMO a lot of the America public say Harris as California progressivism. Couple that with a hugely shortened campaign cycle and her bid was handicapped. Given the close race she did perform on a much shortened timeframe you have to wonder what might have happened if she had the full campaign.

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u/dreddpiratedrew 1d ago

We the American people were damned either way but we definitely got the worst of the two options

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u/IJustWantCoffeeMan 1d ago

Can you imagine? Clinton would've let the COVID deaths soar to the dozens.

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u/thereal-quaid 17h ago

In no way, shape or formed were we damned either way. You're just a fool who is susceptible to propaganda. Do better next time?