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Apparently Walz's son suffers from a form of autism and is largely non-verbal? He did say/mouth "That's my dad" in the clip, but I guess he doesn't or cannot speak very much. Not sure. As the father of a daughter on the autism spectrum myself, I know it can be really tough.
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Yeah, the real people ratio between the democrats and the republicans is off the charts in favor of the dems. The Trump family is so out of touch with reality and show all the emotion of a robot.
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In general I think we should avoid trashing the families of these politicians unless they explicitly choose to involve themselves in campaigns and politics. I especially feel that way for the younger children; if they're 40 or whatever, fine, but leave the teens and young'uns out of things.
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And of course some MAGA folks are making fun of Walz and his son for the show of emotion last night. It's that old-school view of masculinity, where showing genuine emotion, showing tears, being sensitive are seen as "not manly" or bad things. IMO this is quite reductive and out of touch, and it's too bad that they don't see the positives in men being able to show such genuine feeling and attachment for their families.
And here, oddly, is somebody criticizing Ben Shapiro for *not* attacking Walz and his son. Shapiro says it is a nice moment, and they knock him for it. LOL.
And here, oddly, is somebody criticizing Ben Shapiro for *not* attacking Walz and his son. Shapiro says it is a nice moment, and they knock him for it. LOL.
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It’s actually the opposite. He has a “non-verbal learning disorder” which means that he has difficulty with things that are not verbal.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:11 amApparently Walz's son suffers from a form of autism and is largely non-verbal? He did say/mouth "That's my dad" in the clip, but I guess he doesn't or cannot speak very much. Not sure. As the father of a daughter on the autism spectrum myself, I know it can be really tough.
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Yep.JeremyG wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:10 pmIt’s actually the opposite. He has a “non-verbal learning disorder” which means that he has difficulty with things that are not verbal.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:11 amApparently Walz's son suffers from a form of autism and is largely non-verbal? He did say/mouth "That's my dad" in the clip, but I guess he doesn't or cannot speak very much. Not sure. As the father of a daughter on the autism spectrum myself, I know it can be really tough.
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Ah, thank you. That is a helpful clarification. I think I may have a touch of that myself, especially when my wife is involved ...JeremyG wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 1:10 pmIt’s actually the opposite. He has a “non-verbal learning disorder” which means that he has difficulty with things that are not verbal.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:11 amApparently Walz's son suffers from a form of autism and is largely non-verbal? He did say/mouth "That's my dad" in the clip, but I guess he doesn't or cannot speak very much. Not sure. As the father of a daughter on the autism spectrum myself, I know it can be really tough.
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Nate Silver weighs in on Kamala's acceptance speech. (He liked it.)
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Was going to post as well. It is becoming clear that Kamala was highly underrated.
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I think I agree with the point that has been made by some pundits, that Kamala is a better general election candidate than primary candidate, and that she benefits greatly from (a) being able to run as "not the incumbent" despite being part of the current administration, and (b) not having been through a grueling primary where she would have had to promise things to the left and also get torn up by fellow Democrats along the way to getting a nomination. Instead she can just show up as the nominee, choose how to define herself, what policy positions to make clear vs which to keep more ambiguous, and she doesn't have to "pivot" from a more left-pleasing primary set of policies to a more moderate set for a general election.
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Not having to win a primary by going left is crucial indeed.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Aug 24, 2024 1:30 pmI think I agree with the point that has been made by some pundits, that Kamala is a better general election candidate than primary candidate, and that she benefits greatly from (a) being able to run as "not the incumbent" despite being part of the current administration, and (b) not having been through a grueling primary where she would have had to promise things to the left and also get torn up by fellow Democrats along the way to getting a nomination. Instead she can just show up as the nominee, choose how to define herself, what policy positions to make clear vs which to keep more ambiguous, and she doesn't have to "pivot" from a more left-pleasing primary set of policies to a more moderate set for a general election.
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It's striking that so many Republicans have endorsed Kamala. I'm glad they are showing some spine by doing this.
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Interesting thread about Kamala, Afghanistan, and the Arlington cemetery stunt.
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Kamala has a new ad out. I like this angle of showing all his past cabinet members and quoting them saying that he is dangerous and unfit. It really is unprecedented to have a President have so many people from his own administration saying they don't support him for re-election.
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Taylor Swift officially announced on IG that she endorses Harris/Walz for President. Some Republicans are mad. (Swift also endorsed Biden in 2020 fwiw.)
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Good line. They are right to hammer T for his "concepts of a plan" BS.