They are major pricks themselves, so they don't see the need to fix it.
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HappySkullsplitter @lemmy.world - 17hr
Trump is human garbage, minus the human part
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MantisToboggon @lemmy.world - 16hr
No they don't.
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switcheroo @lemmy.world - 13hr
Oh please. They'll slurp directly from the diaper without even pausing to "think".
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modern_drift @lemmy.world - 18hr
I still get a subscription notice with the archive link.
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ccunning @lemmy.world - 17hr
FWIW - If I use “Reader” mode in iOS (I’m sure there’s an android equivalent) I get the whole article.
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modern_drift @lemmy.world - 16hr
Thank you for the tip.
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CharlesDarwin @lemmy.world - 17hr
So, Republicans, then.
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TheRealKuni - 17hr
Interestingly, from what I can tell from my family, “non-MAGA” republicans are actually less likely to break with Trump over stuff. They’ll say they don’t like the man, but then they’ll shrug off criticism of him. This actually makes sense. MAGA drink the cool aid, but non-MAGA Republicans view themselves as rational. So they convince themselves that he’s not that bad.
It’s a pretty common cognitive dissonance reduction technique. In college I learned about a study where participants were told they were going to go eat a bug for market research. One group was offered $1 to tell the “market researcher” that they liked it. Another group was offered $20 for the same thing.
Afterwards, the people who paid them asked if they really did like it. The majority of the people paid $20 admitted they didn’t actually like the bug, but said they did because they’d been paid. But a significant number of the people who were paid $1 told the person paying them they actually did like the bug. People generally consider themselves honest, and view $1 as not enough to make them compromise their honesty, so they convinced themselves they really did like the bug after all.
Non-MAGA Republicans have spent so much time convincing themselves they didn’t fuck up or compromise their morals by voting for Trump that they support him even if they claim not to. Even if they’ve said for years they don’t like him but voted for him for whatever single issue they vote on, often abortion.
(Note, I am in no way an expert on any of this and am probably grossly oversimplifying.)
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Rothe - 3hr
There is also no breaking going on here, the article is pure bloat based on random social media posts.
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friend_of_satan @lemmy.world - 16hr
This one's called Lick My Love Pump.
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Unruffled [they/them] - 14hr
Your archive article link is just another link to the original article.
Redditsux in politics @lemmy.world
MAGA breaks with Trump on mocking Rob Reiner's killing
https://www.axios.com/2025/12/15/rob-reiner-trump-charlie-kirk-magaarchive article: https://www.axios.com/2025/12/15/rob-reiner-trump-charlie-kirk-maga
Dear Republicans,
Your friend is a major prick.
Might want to fix that.
They are major pricks themselves, so they don't see the need to fix it.
Trump is human garbage, minus the human part
No they don't.
Oh please. They'll slurp directly from the diaper without even pausing to "think".
I still get a subscription notice with the archive link.
FWIW - If I use “Reader” mode in iOS (I’m sure there’s an android equivalent) I get the whole article.
Thank you for the tip.
So, Republicans, then.
Interestingly, from what I can tell from my family, “non-MAGA” republicans are actually less likely to break with Trump over stuff. They’ll say they don’t like the man, but then they’ll shrug off criticism of him. This actually makes sense. MAGA drink the cool aid, but non-MAGA Republicans view themselves as rational. So they convince themselves that he’s not that bad.
It’s a pretty common cognitive dissonance reduction technique. In college I learned about a study where participants were told they were going to go eat a bug for market research. One group was offered $1 to tell the “market researcher” that they liked it. Another group was offered $20 for the same thing.
Afterwards, the people who paid them asked if they really did like it. The majority of the people paid $20 admitted they didn’t actually like the bug, but said they did because they’d been paid. But a significant number of the people who were paid $1 told the person paying them they actually did like the bug. People generally consider themselves honest, and view $1 as not enough to make them compromise their honesty, so they convinced themselves they really did like the bug after all.
Non-MAGA Republicans have spent so much time convincing themselves they didn’t fuck up or compromise their morals by voting for Trump that they support him even if they claim not to. Even if they’ve said for years they don’t like him but voted for him for whatever single issue they vote on, often abortion.
(Note, I am in no way an expert on any of this and am probably grossly oversimplifying.)
There is also no breaking going on here, the article is pure bloat based on random social media posts.
This one's called Lick My Love Pump.
Your archive article link is just another link to the original article.
actual archive link
His followers will think it's the most bigly, perfect, Jesusy thing he ever said.