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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 24, 2024

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He blatantly refused to answer some questions

This is an excellent debate strategy. You have a limited amount of time to express your ideology and there’s no reason to stay within the fictitious drawn square that CNN places you in. Putin and J6 are not serious questions, I don’t think, but rather attempts to remind the viewer of Trump Bad.

just incoherent. It's like if a lobotomized chatGPT was told to act like Trump

I’m surprised you believe that. I went into the debate thinking Trump would do badly but he came out strong and quick-witted. His reaction time to questions was immediate.

Avoiding questions never looks good. Politicians do it when they know they have no good answer. Usually they can get away with 1 or 2, but it seemed like Trump did it 4-6 times, and he pivoted very awkwardly every time.

Even when he wasn't clumsily dodging questions, Trump's answers were just bad. Again, watch some of his debate performances in 2016 compared to this one, and the evidence is pretty stark.

Nearly all the "Trump unhealthy" speculation is in bad faith. I immediately discount people who espouse that belief since it's so easily contradicted by my own eyes.

He has lost weight, even if he's still fat. He actually is a good golfer, even if he lies about his scores. And his schedule is just epic. I doubt most people on this forum could keep his schedule.

While he's no genius, he's clearly on the upper end of charisma and energy for adults of any age, let alone someone who is nearing 80.

"Both candidates old" is cope.

He actually is a good golfer, even if he lies about his scores.

When was the last time Trump played a round of golf where his score was verified by someone other than a MAGA ally or a subordinate? His best scores all seem to come at his own golf courses.

You can't estimate the ground truth by adjusting the words of a lying liar.

We'll probably never have the proof you want, but you can find videos of him golfing. He's good. Extremely good for his age.

Lindsey Graham says Trump shot a 74 when they played a few years back. That's an astoundingly good score for someone of any age. Maybe Graham's in on the lying too. Maybe Trump cheated. Even if he cheated by one stroke on every hole that's a 92 which is quite decent.

You can also see videos of him swinging. It's not a pro level swing, but it's very good for his age. He makes solid contact and drives the ball straight and far. Why are people so determined to say he's bad at golf? To me it's one of the clearer signs of TDS. He can be evil, no good, stupid, and still be an excellent golfer.

It reminds me of people who disparage Hitler as a "failed painter" or whatever. I mean I'm not a fan of his, but his artwork seems alright.

Seriously. Who wouldn't expect the owner of tons of super fancy golf courses to actually be good at golf? TDS indeed.

His reaction time to questions was immediate.

It's common for people to talk about Biden being juiced up on nootropics, but I'm curious about the possibility that Trump was on something as well (Adderall/Caffeine/Modafinil?) It would make sense to consult a physician as to how to become as mentally alert as possible for such an important event.

I mean, maybe caffeine, but there's a pretty good chance Trump doesn't know what Adderall or Modafinil even are.

I would be surprised if he was, he's notoriously "straight edge" due to his brother's struggles with alcoolism, and that's one of the things I can believe is a deeply-held personal conviction of his.

Isn't it public knowledge that the dude crushes like 8 diet cokes daily?

I don't drink soda, but I've heard that a regular stream of that kind of rocket fuel makes you durably "peppy" but destroys mental focus - which is exactly how Trump has acted since he came down the escalator.

Trump definitely falls into word salad constantly, but I've never believed that it's because of mental decline or impairment. I think it's a habituated verbal pattern developed over years and years of constant hyper-marketing. I've never heard of the business world thinking Donald Trump is a master of financial engineering, or that he really has an eye for underdeveloped or undervalued properties, or that he has the autistic wizard gifts to get permitting done quickly (although I think he kind of did this once on accident in the 1980s. Don't remember details). He, is, however, a marketing natural and his particular marketing style has always been hyperbole, bluster, repetition, and volume.

When he says something like "Everyone said we had the best Presidency of all time," it's exactly the same as him opening the Taj Mahal (that had non-functioning slot machines) and saying "Everyone is saying this is the best Casino they've ever been to." This is just how he talks.

You can see the same ingrained verbal patterns in academics or podcast Bros. Elon definitely has his own eccentricities. None of this excuses Trump from constantly lying but, after round 100 of this, people can't continue to be shocked, SHOCKED!, that he's spewing falsehoods.

Isn't it public knowledge that the dude crushes like 8 diet cokes daily?

That's like 4 8-oz cups of coffee, assuming we're talking 12-oz cans and not 2-liter bottles. It's pretty moderate.

Moderate? I don't think 4 cups of coffee a day is moderate, at least personally. And for a 77 year old?

I might be caffeine sensitive, but it's not a small thing.

4 cups of coffee a day is usually considered moderate. I know of no reason this would be different for the elderly. Note Biden is a coffee drinker.