Friday, March 29, 2024

Joe Lieberman died, and the name as Tropical Soulvangelical was hearing it on newsradio reminded him of when he started on his journey toward what he currently knows as tropical conservatism. He reminds people to disregard the rhetoric of 2024 as being The Most Important Election Of Our Lifetimes also because the -real- most important election that ever took place was the primary between Lieberman and Lamont, the current governor of Connecticut. That was back in 2006, the year for progressive purism when TSV saw the progressives basically seeing as -their- turn to pull a George W. Bush and tell people they're either with them or against them. Let's also not forget that 2006 was two years after 2004, which was yet -another- Most Important Election Of Our Lifetimes whose moniker TSV observed the progressives totally forgetting about in 2006. He saw the progressives as wanting Ned Lamont to be the Ed Snowden of his time, but he ended up being quite reasonable, and as such is basically a non-political governor that's never garnered controversy. TSV believes that as a result, the progressives are quietly disappointed in never being able to -buy- Lamont, and wussed out in never labeling Lamont as Lieberman Lite for never conforming to the concept of progressive purism. So you had Lieberman-Lamont in 2006, and now you have those various protest groups, including those CRG's TSV's ready within the next week or so to make answer to for trying to essentially take TSV's President away from him. There's nothing in the Constitution that TSV's aware of that says that a private group of sorts can interfere with the citizenship rights of others. TSV needs to remind these groups that not only that it's not about them, but that they have to think about the consequences of their actions as not happening within the political vacuum they seem to think they are. TSV will see them as -astounded- that -anyone- can think that their actions might be seen as interfering with citizenship rights, but TSV would then ask them how far they're willing to go with their activism, and wouldn't they ever consider that -maybe- they're taking things way too far if ordinary citizens aren't all in agreement with their actions or with all their messaging. Again TSV doesn't disagree with them about some sort of cease-fire, but he doesn't think they're all that concerned about Israel's sovereignty like TSV is, and he doesn't think they particularly care that -ordinary citizens- care about such sovereignty and not just politicians, and as such these citizens would regard the protest groups' expectations of others as condescending and patronizing and short-sighted. By the way, TSV sees Trump's appearance at that event regarding that fallen cop as basically saying Please Don't Arrest Me, regardless of the fact that the cop's family had given him an invite.

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