stui magpie wrote:As far as Ardern goes, my premise was she was more popular abroad than at home, and you called that ridiculous.
No.
Not in any way.
The ridiculous thing
that I actually wrote about was the ludicrous notion of drawing a parallel between the egregiously corrupt and incompetent Trump and the successful and widely respected Ardern.
Ardern's popularity abroad has never had anything to do with her ability to win an election and is an irrelevancy I didn't comment on. The fact is that her Labour Party (together with its coalition partners, obviously) is in a commanding electoral position now post-Covid, but was never behind by all that much,l and right through has been popular enough to be within striking distance of winning a second term. (In my post I pointed you at the example of the Abbott and Turnbul governments which, like Ardern's pre-Covid, trailed in the polls all through their terms but (as governments very often do) managed to achieve a short-term popularity bounce for just long enough to win another election.)
stui magpie wrote:Look, lots of people will vote for Trump. Fact.
They will do that for a variety of different reasons. Assuming that the main one is because they are stupid is part of the problem.
You are mistaken. I am not assuming that they voted for Trump because they are stupid. I think that there are many reasons why they voted for Trump, most of which any reasonably thoughtful observer can guess, some of them more difficult to figure out.
The logic, in fact, is the reverse of what you suggest. We don't
assume that they voted for Trump because they are stupid. We
know that they are stupid because we have clear evidence - they voted for Trump.