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senseandsensibility

(20,141 posts)
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:05 PM Yesterday

Simon Rosenberg likes "dipshit" more than weird

Do you agree? For informational purposes, Walz called Musk a dipshit for jumping around the stage yesterday, as well as calling out his dangerous monetary influence on the election.

Tim Walz is trending on twitter because of it. I think he should continue with this. It's getting under their skin more than the weird thing.

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Simon Rosenberg likes "dipshit" more than weird (Original Post) senseandsensibility Yesterday OP
Yes, plays well to young male demo. Funtatlaguy Yesterday #1
Yeah, we have to be doing a little bit of everything senseandsensibility Yesterday #3
I like "fuck head" but likely a bit too harsh. displacedvermoter Yesterday #2
You think? senseandsensibility Yesterday #4
Wouldn't suggest it, but got me good. yorkster Yesterday #6
I don't think people's view of Musk makes much difference muriel_volestrangler Yesterday #5
One of my favourite words, so approve. Bev54 Yesterday #7
Walz is great with the meme-worthy nicknames tinrobot Yesterday #8
Dipshit is a perjorative often heard Deminpenn Yesterday #9
By all means, YES! ProudMNDemocrat Yesterday #10
Weird works for Trump and JD. But it does not imply danger applegrove Yesterday #11
Walz is gifted flamingdem Yesterday #12

senseandsensibility

(20,141 posts)
3. Yeah, we have to be doing a little bit of everything
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:13 PM
Yesterday

IMO. This is the kind of thing that works with low-info voters.

yorkster

(2,268 posts)
6. Wouldn't suggest it, but got me good.
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:19 PM
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It's also a term used in our house quite often...for the orange menace.

muriel_volestrangler

(102,291 posts)
5. I don't think people's view of Musk makes much difference
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:19 PM
Yesterday

I don't think Musk has ever had much chance of bringing voters to Trump because people like Musk; it's that he has money to throw around, and Twitter to turn into a swamp.

I also don't think "they" worry about Musk being seen as a dipshit (too late, most people already knew he was). Again, he's there for the money, not to make Republicans, or Trump, or Vance, look good.

tinrobot

(11,428 posts)
8. Walz is great with the meme-worthy nicknames
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:33 PM
Yesterday

Twenty years in public school was a good training ground for that skill.

Deminpenn

(16,031 posts)
9. Dipshit is a perjorative often heard
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:34 PM
Yesterday

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here in western PA. It's right there with jagoff.

applegrove

(122,466 posts)
11. Weird works for Trump and JD. But it does not imply danger
Wed Oct 23, 2024, 03:45 PM
Yesterday

which needs to be mentioned in the same breath as Trump and JD.

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