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Toes, (edited ) in Looking for 2000s movie about gang?

Is it this movie? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Training_Day

Edit: or maybe Harsh Times?

bobbarino19,

No sorry

Toes,

How about A Man Apart? I’ve been asking my movie buddy.

bobbarino19,

No sorry but thanks

Toes,

Darn, good luck!

PP_BOY_, in Are Donald Trumps speeches nothing but largiloquent dithyrambs?
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I’ll take “Leading Question” for $500, Alex

NegentropicBoy, in Are Donald Trumps speeches nothing but largiloquent dithyrambs?

indubitably largiloquent

Camzing,

He get it!

ada, in Is there a word for the feeling of nostalgia for or missing of another lifetime one only lived in a dream?
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Transgender. Self deprecating humour, but your subject is a familiar feeling for so many of us :\

southsamurai, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?
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Nope, and he doesn’t want to. He would not be a good president. What be would be good at is a cabinet position. Maybe even a legislator, though he’d have to figure out how to pick good staff for that job.

DragonTypeWyvern,

Is Zelenskyy a good president?

gravitas_deficiency,

Honestly? Under the circumstances, I’d say he’s an outstanding president overall.

DragonTypeWyvern, (edited )

And what would you say his primary qualifications and experience were before his election?

gravitas_deficiency,

Well, he’s not a billionaire, unlike his predecessor. I generally view rich people in politics negatively as a rule.

That said: I do think Poroshenko did as well as he could, considering he was elected after Russia invaded the Donbas in response to Ukraine revolting and throwing his super Russia-friendly predecessor (who “won” the election with a lot of Russian help, hence the revolt) out.

bradorsomething,

He’s their Lincoln.

Camzing, in Are Donald Trumps speeches nothing but largiloquent dithyrambs?

Big words only :)

Nemo,

I think you mean “sesquipedalian vocabulary”

Camzing,

excellent

Camzing,

i should have included that in the title ha

homesweethomeMrL, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

We should be so lucky

otp, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Is he younger than 77 years old? Then yes.

(77 is 4 years less than the life expectancy in the US)

Earthwormjim91,

Which is what 50% of people should expect to reach…

comiconomenclaturist, in What is a niche interest or hobby you'd personally like to see represented more on Lemmy

Where’s the experimental music community at?

AllonzeeLV, (edited ) in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Normally for a celebrity I would say no.

Jon is the exception, and I’ve often spoken about how he would be an excellent President.

He knows, has been involved, and most importantly is disgusted in that knowledge of how the sausage gets made. He knows how to appeal for public support to tear down the institutional obstructions.

Also importantly, I don’t think he can be bought. He’s walked away from cash cow gigs after he made enough. He isn’t infinitely greedy, and that’s rare in politics because most of them get into politics explicitly to be bought. I think his combination of institutional knowledge, understanding of today’s social ills, demonstrated empathy, and ability to say no to calls of making moooooaaaaaar money make him the ideal candidate.

That’s also the problem, because I don’t think he’d want it, which makes him an even better choice.

That’s the paradox of power, from police all the way to POTUS, the ones that seek it out and fight for it tend to be the worst possible candidates to possess it.

Rookwood, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

No. He’s not substantially different than a mainstream Dem.

southsamurai,
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I dunno, he’s a little farther left. Not much, but a little.

Rookwood,

Hence my qualifier “substantially”

southsamurai,
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Fair enough :) please forgive my duslexia driven error

cleanandsunny, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

No, because he’s repeatedly said that he has no desire to do it, and that it’s a total indictment of our system that we are looking to a comedian for political leadership, lol. (He’s not wrong!)

0x4E4F, in What sub Lemmy's should we all check out?
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Anyone into a bit of DIY, check out !diyaudio

ApostleO, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?

Should Jon Stewart run for POTUS? No.

Would I vote for Jon Stewart if he ran for POTUS? Probably.

This says less about my faith in Jon’s ability to govern, and more about my lack of faith in current politicians to lead ethically.

I’d rather see Jon make the right decisions but make mistakes, than to see a seasoned politician make the wrong decisions and execute them competently.

I at least have faith Jon is smart enough and with a true compassion in his heart, that he’d be able to surround himself with real experts, listen open mindedly to their advice, and regularly make decisions with empathy.

All that said, he’s said repeatedly he doesn’t want that job, and I do not blame him.

phillaholic,

Jon is a smart man. If he were to become President, he would have to make the same kind of hard decisions that Obama made that were unpopular among the public. Being a world leader is like that ethics question of changing the direction of a train to run over 1 person vs 10.

xkforce,

No one that wants that job should be allowed to.

ApostleO, (edited )

For that very reason, I sometimes imagine a world where public office is handled like jury duty, picked semi-randomly.

andrewrgross, (edited )

To second this, I’d like Jon to keep doing the great work he’s doing, and I’d like people with similar levels of integrity and thoughtfulness who are interested and good at political activism to rise through politics and lead.

It’s a sad state of affairs in which we ask these questions, because it’s just an indication that we’re myopically focused on people with enough name recognition to discuss them.

You know who would be better considerations for president? Katie Porter. Ro Khanna. Maybe eventually Lina Khan. Despite what we’re told, there ARE people with experience leading political agencies who have shown an understanding of the back doors that have been built into our power structures and show the integrity to fight against it.

The funny thing is that when people think about potential populists for president, we get options like AOC (who I admire, but is famous more than experienced), but we don’t get enough people like Barbara Lee, who is the only member of congress who said “NO” to the PATRIOT Act, the War on Iraq, and the Authorization of Use of Military force that gave us the war in Afghanistan and our whole permanent war in the middle east. The woman is an absolute lion of courage and has decades of experience. She’s currently running for Senate, and she has my vote because she’s the only one in the race calling with the courage to call for a ceasefire in Palestine.

I love Stewart. But we need to look past the famous towards the people who’ve been quietly doing this work for many years.

ApostleO,

That is the problem with representative democracy when each rep accounts for nearly a million citizens. You’re at the whims of such a massive voting base. Name recognition is pretty much the only thing that matters at that scale.

It’s like modern marketing and advertising. Half the time, they don’t even say anything about their service. They just want you to remember the name and recognize the logo if you see it in a store.

Gigan, in Do you think Jon Stewart should run for president of the United States?
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The last populist TV personality worked out great, so why not?

ringwraithfish,

Is Jon Stewart considered a populist?

Gigan,
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I would consider him one, since he hasn’t held public office before. But I’m not sure if there’s a more strict definition.

ThrowawayPermanente,

The Democrats should be forced to nominate him, just to even things out.

sbv,

“Popular” would probably be more accurate.

Populist

populism as an ideology that presents “the people” as a morally good force and contrasts them against “the elite”, who are portrayed as corrupt and self-serving … Populists typically present “the elite” as comprising the political, economic, cultural, and media establishment, depicted as a homogeneous entity and accused of placing their own interests, and often the interests of other groups—such as large corporations, foreign countries, or immigrants—above the interests of “the people”.

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