That's almost what he said. Excluding a minor misspeak that doesn't alter the meaning whatsoever, he followed this up by saying "You are about to realize just how much".
This is, of course, not an outright threat, if only because it's so fucking vague that it's basically meaningless. Keeping in mind that the Supreme Court isn't directly elected, and is instead subject to oversight by the Executive and the Legislature, there's four possible interpretations:
Hey, at least you're now actually looking at the speech instead of going through word of mouth of what pundits are saying.
He's claiming that women will vote for politicians who will, in turn, support bills to make abortion legal federally (aka, what should've been done in the 49 years that Roe v. Wade was in play). This didn't happen in 2022, and probably won't in 2024.
I believe it's this interpretation, although each person can decide. It's also anyone who doesn't want to make abortion federally illegal, or who hasn't pushed for restrictions for abortion in cases of rape and risks to life. Or even want IVF, considering how the full legal ramifications are still in question.
Let's put the full context here.
Seeing the failure in the "Red Wave", and the numerous time it has cost them voters, it's not a question of 'if', the GOP has already lost voters on this.
You do know that those aren't mutually exclusive, right? Agitation and anger associated with Alzheimer's and other dementias is well recorded, and the animal kingdom proves that you don't need much in the way of mental ability to get aggressive (see: koalas). Not to say that Biden is a koala; I doubt he eats leaves or is able to climb trees.
Both Presidential candidates are also old men, I'd like to point out. That's part of the beauty of it, attacks on this aspect always end up hypocritical.
Perhaps, but an animal can't be both a sloth and a honey badger at the same time. Frankly, watching the SCOTUS recently the man seemed pointed in his criticismes, and I've watched both SCOTUS and other speeches in recent months. In terms of agitation, anger and confusion, it seems like projection to me. Biden isn't the one who's confused on who the current President of the US is, to name one incident..
It adds to the delusional aspect, it's easy for me to see the obvious of who's a better speaker between the three of them, beyond just politics. Try comparing them, side by side.
Right, his "threats", of demanding that NATO members follow the agreed charter and actually fund their militaries, because it's absurd to expect America to do everything for them.
He also said that it was a dumb idea for Germany to be so reliant on Russian natural gas, which later turned out to be true.
Don't gaslight me, we're talking about telling the NATO members "[Trump] would tell Russia to attack them".
Also, do "what" exactly, apart from threats and demand for cash to them? Do jack-shit in Ukraine as of right now? As someone who has some of the same problems with Germany, fuck off. They're a better ally than the American Right, because at least they're contributing against Russia, they're sending aid at least. Even Luxembourg & Japan is. They're all doing something.
You don't get to use that early 2016-2017 argument anymore, because to repeat:
During the last presidency there was a dichotomy where a lot of Western Europeans hated the GOP and the Eastern Europeans were not necessarily a fan of the trade wars, but were still willing to trust them on NATO (certainly more than Western Europeans with their tendency towards flakiness and under-powered militaires, and I can't even blame them for that). A lot of the American Right knew that and reveled that they still credibility somewhere, that it was just a problem with the Westerners.
This has changed.
Some of the Central & Eastern Europeans are particularly pissed with the GOP's sabotage, and how their flakiness on collective defense in NATO has shifted to outright threats, with maybe the exception of Hungary because everyone has noticed the little dealings between Orban's Hungary and the American Right (and Orban being Russia's little Trojan horse…). Anecdotally, I was talking to a Polish friend just yesterday (we think alike so there might be bias), and he's even more pissed than I was (maybe I should ask him if I can transcribe his arguments). Reputations shift.
See, that's the trouble with recycling talking points. When a war happens we're no longer talking about preparation, but those actually doing something, and right now? For all the big-talk of being the ones "carrying the alliance", there are no lies, or spins or delusions or resentments that can hide the fact that when the crisis happened, the US broke first, because of the American Right.
You didn't really, you just prattled on about an assortment of buzzwords.
Yeah, yeah.
If you don't care to read, than don't respond. I didn't get on MacrPrice's case for apathy or for not caring for either, I got on you for making claims.