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Home Front: Politix
How I plan to survive utter despair if Trump steals the election
2020-10-12
[NYDAILYNEWS] In my household, the nightly self-administered dose of anxiety commences at dinnertime when my wife switches on MSNBC. As the president blunders through a press briefing leaving behind a trail of disinformation, my spouse invariably delivers an impassioned stream of expletives at the screen. Then we listen to the pundits, who have lately spent a worrisome amount of time commenting on the many devious ways in which our commander-in-chief could lose the election but remain president anyway.

Frankly, I simply cannot deal with this possibility. I’m already on anxiety meds and there’s probably no medication in existence that can take the edge off the demise of democracy in America.

How does one cope with this level of stress? I’ve read a few articles written by therapists and charlatans that offer advice on maintaining sanity under difficult conditions. Some of these include finding your inner child and living one day at time.
Posted by:Fred

#16  It almost sounds like he can't take his wife's bullshit.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-10-12 23:36  

#15  Trump is not going to "steal" the election. It's going to be a landslide.
Posted by: JohnQC   2020-10-12 18:01  

#14  He should just give in and self darwinate in an approved green fashion. Jump into a mulcher so you can be recycled into plant food. It's for the children.

/sarc in case anyone gets twitchy
Posted by: Silentbrick   2020-10-12 17:59  

#13  "leaving behind a trail of disinformation"
It never occurs to them that perhaps the disinformation is coming from MSNBC's reporting on the President and not with the President himself.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2020-10-12 17:51  

#12  Give in to dispair... or not.
Either way, Shut Up.
Posted by: ed in texas   2020-10-12 12:03  

#11  Further Adventurers of The New York Modern Man.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2020-10-12 11:14  

#10  In my household, the nightly self-administered dose of anxiety commences at dinnertime when my wife switches on MSNBC.In my household, the nightly self-administered dose of anxiety commences at dinnertime when my wife switches on MSNBC.

The first big mistake; watching the faux news; it leads to a bad case of TDS.
Posted by: JonhQC   2020-10-12 11:08  

#9  I’ll pretend that I’m living in a world where the brilliant, compassionate, morally upright Josiah Bartlett is my president.

Lefties tend to forget Martin Sheen also played Greg Stillson...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-10-12 09:37  

#8  I question the writer's lede assumptions. Who says he HAS to survive?
Posted by: Mercutio   2020-10-12 09:07  

#7  ..when my wife switches on MSNBC

Reaper indoctrination. Take. Back. Earth.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-10-12 09:04  

#6  Raj - A Beautiful RANT!
Posted by: 3dc   2020-10-12 08:46  

#5  I’ll pretend that I’m living in a world where the brilliant, compassionate, morally upright Josiah Bartlett is my president.

If that's not emblematic of the liberal mindset, then I don't know what is. Freakin' pansy - when our side lost to the jug-eared socialist on two occasions, I bitched about it and then did the following - I got on with my life. It's simultaneously irritating and funny as shit to hear about whining pieces of crap like this 'man' speculate about an event that will happen hasn't even happened yet, after listening to the FAILED 2016 Dem nominee make excuses and place blame on her loss on anything and everything under the sun every single fucking god damned week in public forums and not one single time hearing anything remotely like a truthful reckoning with the fact that she got schlonged.

What a bunch of infantile adults - I hope they lose forty states and the next time I read about this guy in the NYDN, it just might involve the Brooklyn Bridge somehow, to put himself out of his misery.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-12 08:27  

#4  "According to my parents, my childhood was characterized by tantrums"

and absolutely nothing has changed
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-10-12 07:44  

#3  A history of tantrums and an inability to accept reality. Sounds about right.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-10-12 07:30  

#2  This is really doing the Bee's work for it.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2020-10-12 05:00  

#1  Being a Democrat means never having to say you lost an election fair and square.
Posted by: Raj   2020-10-12 00:55  

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