• adarza@lemmy.ca
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    7 days ago

    no campaigning or politicking here, just pure statesman. his words are absolutely appropriate and expected from a government leader.

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      Which is part of the problem. This whole expectation that our leaders should hide their true feelings and motivations behind a veil of niceties only serves their goals of hiding such things from the people trying to figure out who to vote for. We should know who our politicians are as actual people, since it’s the person they are in private that will motivate their actions within the government, not the nice face they put on for the public.

      • PyroNeurosis@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        6 days ago

        As I understand it, that is a large part of Trump’s success with certain groups.

        Admittedly, that turns off people who don’t agree with what you’re saying…

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          In that case, I wonder just how much “United” “Healthcare” has put in his coffers.

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            I’m almost certain it’s not zero, I think I saw an article about that a few years ago. UHC, like a lot of companies, throws some money at every viable major politician in the state. That’s where we’re at with how fucked up US politics is.

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            Apparently they knew eachother personally…

            In response to the killing, public officials including Minnesota governor and former Democratic vice president nominee Tim Walz and Senator Amy Klobuchar, expressed dismay and offered condolences to the family. Walz said that he knew Thompson.[26]

            It says on the wikipedia page.

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      7 days ago

      Ah yes, the actual original meaning of politically correct.

      His words were awful and defending a mass murderer that has killed at least tens of thousands of Americans just during his tenure because their boss decided to cheap out is beyond disgusting for a political candidate, much less someone in office that wants to remain in office with all their body parts still attached.