I just headed over to /r/conservative to skim the posts.
I'll admit that it was a very shallow glance at what they're thinking but it really doesn't look like they're as upset with Vance as liberals like to think they are.
They're not as smug as they were a few weeks ago but they're still pretty comfortable with their poll numbers.
They see some beautiful desert, a peaceful sea, or an idyllic mountain and assume that nothing so pretty could possible hurt you.
Forget about cute animals that are actually dangerous, any of the above can secretly store so much energy that humans are completely insignificant gnats, in comparison.
It's not too bad when they use some word that we never use at all. I had no trouble figuring out what a "bellend" is.
It's more of an issue when they use a word differently.
Me: "Yo blondie, that's not how you're supposed to wear condoms."
Nigel Covington III: "You git, I most certainly do wear rubbers on my feet."
In the UK, "public school" just means that admissions are generally open to the public. They're still very expensive, are often boarding schools, and tend to have a lot of castles on their campuses.
That's one of many many plot holes in Harry Potter.
There's really no depth to the world building beyond, "What if British public schools taught magic?"
It doesn't make sense in any context beyond that because the author never considered it from any context beyond that. Whenever you run into some crazy crap in HP and wonder, "Why TF would anyone do it that way?" The answer is almost always, "Because that's how they do it in British public schools.
"He says" is not the same as "he says, essentially".
One is directly reflects what he said, the other injects your interpretation of what he said.
It requires the leap of believing that defending democracy is best done by stopping Trump, even if it means abandoning journalistic ethics. He claims that defending democracy requires an impartial media.
To say that he doesn't want to defend democracy is entirely bullshit. It's not what he says or implies. He just disagrees with you on how best to do so.
That's not what he says.
Not only does Kahn not say that himself, he's not even asked about it.
He's asked, "Why don’t you see your job as: 'We’ve got to stop Trump?'"
And he responds that the role of the media in a healthy democracy is to provide accurate and unbiased reporting, rather than hiding or misrepresenting facts to favor one candidate over an other.
It's silly to talk about a "pundit class". It's not like they're a group with any coherent ideas, much less any sort of persistent group loyalty. They're just people with opinions and a platform.
This article tries to make it sound like he's a really popular candidate and there's some shady group of kingmakers trying to block him.
The main reason that people are pushing for him to step aside is that they don't believe he can beat Trump.
It's not that people were grumpy about a raspy voice. There was already a lot of suspicion that he's going senile. He got the benefit of the doubt and the debate was his chance to prove the doubters wrong. Instead he confirmed their deepest fears. Since then, he's provided a steady stream of examples of his diminishing mental capacity.
A formal cognitive assessment might lay those fears to rest but, at this point, it's unlikely. For many people, the conclusion is clear; the evidence is in and he forgets what he's talking about mid-sentence. Many people look at the polling numbers around that just want someone who has a chance of beating Trump.
do they think anyone else realistically could, at this point, other than Biden?
The answer to that is clearly, "Yes."
The calls for him to bow out are coming from all corners; various mainstream media outlets, donor groups, alternative media, pundits, and even sitting Democratic politicians.
I just headed over to /r/conservative to skim the posts.
I'll admit that it was a very shallow glance at what they're thinking but it really doesn't look like they're as upset with Vance as liberals like to think they are.
They're not as smug as they were a few weeks ago but they're still pretty comfortable with their poll numbers.