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Hassler

(3,676 posts)
22. 25% of voters revel in their ignorance, the
Wed Nov 20, 2024, 04:50 PM
15 hrs ago

Other 25% are just assholes who know the truth but don't care.

Of course we have "the most badly informed electorate in modern American history." Autumn 17 hrs ago #1
Greatest moral collapse and lack of civic duty in American history. Irish_Dem 17 hrs ago #2
Being so badly informed is a choice that each person makes each day. RockRaven 16 hrs ago #6
Yes lazy and short sighted. No sense of responsibility, public service, or the common good. Irish_Dem 16 hrs ago #7
Excellent point. Ignorance is a choice. bronxiteforever 16 hrs ago #11
One might argue that there can be ignorance due to inability to find knowledge. OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #34
I disagree Brenda 14 hrs ago #35
Or rather your post is a good example of why Democrats lost, RockRaven 6 hrs ago #55
Yes but ReadItnWeep 14 hrs ago #40
I've been saying it for 15 years!!! Initech 16 hrs ago #3
Propaganda can be either good or evil. Thanks to Rupert Murdoch and Fox, however, RVN VET71 13 hrs ago #46
Been researching Aldous Huxley quotes, and there are a lot of good ones MagickMuffin 16 hrs ago #4
2 Excellent Quotes Wiz Imp 15 hrs ago #19
The rules of the media game are easy to manipulate: any criticism an opponent says gets covered andym 16 hrs ago #5
Ultimately, you cannot "win" with lies. Six117 16 hrs ago #8
Maybe so but he can do a lot of damage in the mean time. n/t totodeinhere 16 hrs ago #9
Republicans just did -- and have been for years. W_HAMILTON 16 hrs ago #10
They did and will continue to do so. OverBurn 15 hrs ago #26
Ignorance and apathy markodochartaigh 16 hrs ago #12
Message auto-removed Name removed 15 hrs ago #18
Free content FormerOstrich 16 hrs ago #13
Hell, they didn't even attempt to be informed! bluestarone 16 hrs ago #14
In the movie 'The Caine Mutiny', there is a great descriptor used to describe the US. OldBaldy1701E 14 hrs ago #39
Blaming the electorate again... well guess what, it's the SAME electorate in 2028 WarGamer 16 hrs ago #15
Goes hand in hand. It's up to us to inform! LeftInTX 15 hrs ago #25
To rational people yes, but to MAGA Christians this is salvation through suffering bucolic_frolic 15 hrs ago #16
Well, they will really SUFFER when the Republicans they voted for will Justice matters. 13 hrs ago #47
A great degree of intellectual laziness. The Third Doctor 15 hrs ago #17
I'm of the opinion that the dullards want to be told what to think, it's just so much easier. NoMoreRepugs 15 hrs ago #20
⚠️ ARCHIVE.IS LINK , a couple paragraphs, and more from Amanda Marcotte at salon.com nmmi 15 hrs ago #21
This is the truth behind how democrats lost ReadItnWeep 13 hrs ago #49
25% of voters revel in their ignorance, the Hassler 15 hrs ago #22
"It's the stupid, Stoopid" ...nt Jarqui 15 hrs ago #23
Yep Propaganda Powered by Billionaires & Beilions! Cha 15 hrs ago #24
...and MSNBC just went to Mar a Lago to kiss the ring. nt EarthFirst 15 hrs ago #27
It wasn't MSNBC; it was Joe and Mika. Nt spooky3 14 hrs ago #36
I see no distinction... EarthFirst 14 hrs ago #38
I separate Nicolle, Rachel, Stephanie, and Lawrence. Nt spooky3 14 hrs ago #41
and barbtries 15 hrs ago #28
This is the result of years of Twitter/X, TikTok, Facebook, etc. Social media will be the death of Democracy. beaglelover 15 hrs ago #29
They are being far too kind LPBBEAR 14 hrs ago #30
Rupert Murdoch's life work. Turbineguy 14 hrs ago #31
At what time in our history was the electorate well informed? Kaleva 14 hrs ago #32
I think the emergence of Fox News in the 1990s was a huge factor. spooky3 14 hrs ago #37
I think the speed of how news travels and widespread availability Kaleva 11 hrs ago #50
news AND disinformation nt spooky3 10 hrs ago #53
That's putting it mildly! Blue Owl 14 hrs ago #33
Absolutely. Disinformation online greatly outweighed news sources the reported truth. brush 14 hrs ago #42
It's been bad for a while. Hope22 14 hrs ago #43
"Smart" phones have made us stupid FakeNoose 14 hrs ago #44
The willfully ignorant have made this happen. La Coliniere 13 hrs ago #45
Deliberately misinformed. yourout 13 hrs ago #48
Helped along by a lazy and inept press. JohnSJ 11 hrs ago #51
Absolutely Orwellian... Dem4life1970 11 hrs ago #52
Decades ago, a PoliSci professor told us that the inherent weakness in democracy TomSlick 9 hrs ago #54
Confederacy of Dumbfucks Roy Rolling 4 hrs ago #56
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