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Culture War Roundup for the week of September 9, 2024

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Trump chased every rabbit down every hole. Harris totally got under his skin. Criticizing the size of his rallies is a juvenile move, but Trump acted like she had just kicked him in the balls with a stiletto heel. Then a parade of nonsense. Relitigating J6. "Executing babies". "Eating the dogs". "Transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison". "I have the concept of a plan".

The only upside for Trump is that this debate was relatively early in the cycle, so hopefully for him people will have mostly forgotten about this by the time voting comes around.

"Transgender operations on illegal aliens in prison".

I believe that one is real. Harris at some point supported government paid transition surgery for illegals in prison. It sounds crazy because the outer surface of culture warring is typically lunacy.

Doesn't matter how real it is when he makes his point incoherently.

Also true.

The 'transgender' stuff was a recent CNN expose, and the 'babies' pretty explicitly bit about this (and that's the spin claim!). Edit: and this

Thanks for the links. I’d assumed he was just saying as many bad things as possible in a sentence.

Yeah, but it's refuge in audacity. They can say that stuff and if their opponents call them on it, it's too crazy to believe (especially with the media running interference).

Fair, but too crazy to believe has included the idea that a sitting President would hesitate to call Benghazi a terror attack.