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Tuesday, December 30, 2025

From Grandma being confused by the monthly text donations she subscribed to or parents asking if they should be concerned about a youngster admiring Nick Fuentes, The Bulwark writers report back from Christmas with their families. "That's an underappreciated feature of our political age: It's not just that things are bad, it's that they're relentlessly so. You can't turn it off. You can't escape it. You can't distinguish between real and fake, good and bad, normal and abnormal. The stuff keeps piling up."

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-- The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) Dec 29, 2025 at 2:30 PM

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It's interesting, I've seen our beloved high school teacher go from Conservative that hates Trump to Conservative that loves Trump in the span of a decade.

I ask what happened; what changed.

Crickets.

Posts easily falsifiable and patently ridiculous accusations against Democrats (like we see here), gets called out, acts contrite, then does the exact same thing three days later.

There is a part of the brain that Trump tickles particularly in old white people.

Me personally, I think it's the sense of group inclusion part that society used to sort of segregate into existence. Boys didn't used to have long hair, girls wore dresses, that kind of think.

Not explicitly racist and sexist, but nostalgic for a simpler time -- simpler for them by virtue of the racism and sexism that they were blind to as children and acknowledge but won't introspect on as adults. Like the way we can enjoy Mad Men but not actually agree with the politics of that era. They just want things to be their normal, for boys not to have long hair, for girls to wear dresses, and so on.

#1 | Posted by snoofy at 2025-12-30 04:29 PM | Reply

It is how almost all Empires fall, from the inside, as great wealth concentrates in fewer and fewer hands until the inherited wealth oligarchs are the new royalty, and the people stop caring about a government that doesn't care about them.
Think Soviet Union, created out of the chaos of WWII, by Stalin so that Russia would be surrounded by prison states, like East Germany, so Russia would never again face a danger like the Nazis.
Our national independent media is being rapidly being taken down and replaced by propaganda machines for the rich...we humans are frighteningly vulnerable to passionate propaganda.
We elected a clear fascist to be the national leader...twice. Makes me, on my more dark days, mourn, not for the past, but for our future.

#2 | Posted by Hughmass at 2025-12-31 07:03 AM | Reply

The percentage of eligible Americans that vote in elections hovers slightly over 60%.

Per www.worldpopulationreview.com:

"The highest percentage of voter turnout in a US presidential election in the past 120 years was 66.7% in 2020, which is the highest since 1908. The average turnout for presidential elections so far this century is about 63.8%, while the average for midterm elections is around 47.8%."

So, now we have a geriatric fascist in charge of the country who does everything to help the oligarchs extract more wealth from the American people while the middle class and the poor struggle with food, rental, and medical bills. The 'BBB" and spreading diseases will kill Americans too, on top of the 48,000 average that die by firearms every year.

Where are the ~35% to ~50% who don't vote in national and mid-term elections, but could?




#3 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2025-12-31 07:25 AM | Reply

The Two party system does not represent them.

Are American elections illegitimate?

The consensus is that Venezuela had illegitimate elections because of low public participation. Maduro us being Targeted as a despot.

Is that true in the US as well?

#4 | Posted by Effeteposer at 2025-12-31 10:03 AM | Reply

I was watching/reading some of the reporting on the Manhattan Institute's Gen Z expose over the last few days and whoa. We're far more screwed than any of us older folks want to believe.

#5 | Posted by jpw at 2025-12-31 10:46 AM | Reply

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