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Remember when the QAnon nutjobs thought a dead Kennedy was going to rise from the grave to be Trump’s running mate?
Nope. Literally!?
That sure is somethin’.
There are a lot of really stupid people out there.
I watched an interview between a couple of psychologists, where it was pointed out that 16% of the population in the US (and elsewhere, but they were talking specifically about the US) has an IQ below 85. The video was about what someome scoring 85 is capable of, and it isn’t a lot. That’s smart enough that one can more or less function in society, but they’re functionally illiterate, and basically unable to understand or follow instructions of any kind. But they can register to vote.
16% seems like a significant percentage. And easy to target.
Any idea what the video was called? I’d like to watch it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-kVFYzmigx0
Its an interview with someone named Jordan Peterson who is a canadian psychologist. I don’t know much about this person, so I’m sure someone will come along and tell me about some 20+ year old scandal involving them.
Yes. “But how could anyone believe that?!” I don’t hear anyone ask. Knowing Better has a great video on that:
https://youtu.be/gENRqiaS8xM?si=4SUndSk6IvSs1icD
Also available on Nebula:
https://nebula.tv/videos/knowing-better-what-are-you-so-afraid-of-selfhelp/
If there’s one thing I’ve learned in the last ten years it is that I’ll never trust a political poll.
Suddenly the media will stop giving this asshat any coverage.
A conservative plant will do that.
Makes sense knowing his vaccine opinion.
No shit.
Yeah. I would expect an insane conspiracy theorist to appeal to redhats and not normal people.
Big if true
Good.
To the surprise of -10 people
Feck em.
Isn’t there “No Labels” party too? We gonna have a four way split?
Don’t forget Cornell West. It’s just absolute chaos.
Doubt
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The independent ticket seems to have died along with Bernie’s chances of ever having been getting into presidency. It’s almost like any whackjob that gets to run Independent, mind as well call it Republican 2.0
After Ralph Nader cost Gore the 2000 election, (along with blatant supreme court fuckery) Democrats have been a little wiser about third party candidates.
See, under First Past the Post, a third party candidate is a liability. When you support a third party, or independent, the most likely outcome is the majority candidate that is ideologically closest to that candidate will lose. The Spoiler Effect.
RFK Jr. is a blatant attempt at Republicans trying to create a spoiler candidate. The problem (for them) is, he’s much closer to Trump than Biden on many key issues.