I’m not big on US politics, but it seems odd that hordes of woke Democrat celebrities are popping up with their shrill warnings about Trump but never made a squeak about Diddy.
Well, actually, it’s not odd at all.
People will hijack whatever argument serves their objectives, and will sit on whatever suits their best interests.
Even if that’s one of Puff’s oiled rubber mambas.
The problem for the rest of us is that we appear inexorably chained to the prospect of choosing the lesser of two evils.
The political commentariat has even spooged up a name for it – the mind-bendingly original ‘lesser evil voting (LEV). This is a minimax strategy where voters punt for the party most likely to secure victory over the greatest threat, thus minimising the maximum loss.
UK voters are still reeling on that score in two successive elections. Now that Kemi Khazi has won the Tory crown, we’re heading for a third.
I was watching a Kamala rally today when the hapless bint started to punch the air, chanting ‘let’s get out the vote!’
Nobody joined in.
At her own event.
Mind you, they probably didn’t know what she meant, because it didn’t make sense.
Not just the sentence, either.
She doesn’t make sense.
It’s only when you juxtapose her and a polemicist that she becomes a viable alternative to perceived harm in large swathes of the electorate.
The presidential race has long since had an orangey tang, and the hoe really is just as bad as Joe, but she could win.
And that’s when the real trouble is going to start.
