Christianity Today recently saw the light in their Op-Ed where they apparently no longer have 'unanimous' support for the dumper Trumper. LOL ) — 3017amen
So it's like now the boy crying "Wolf!" can genuinely cry wolf, because what the heck, let's give him a wolf?yeah that image is dope as hell, but the GOP gleefully calls everyone and everything they don't like a socialist, and they've been doing it for nearly a century so if they are going to call anything the Democrats do "socialist" might as well elect a socialist, or at least a self-described one. — Maw
Yes, Xtrix, how can thinking people vote Republican?One party says nice things about what they'll do about it, the other party denies it's happening altogether. How anyone "independently" minded can look at that alone and not at least "caucus" with the Democrats is continually baffling to me. — Xtrix
Not ALL Republicans deny anthropogenic global warming. This article mentions some (somewhat) positive things put forward by Republicans. The tone of the article is negative toward what they're doing, but it does at least show that they're accepting that its occuring.One party says nice things about what they'll do about it, the other party denies it's happening altogether. — Xtrix
Yes, Xtrix, how can thinking people vote Republican? — ssu
Not ALL Republicans deny anthropogenic global warming. This article mentions some (somewhat) positive things put forward by Republicans. The tone of the article is negative toward what they're doing, but it does at least show that they're accepting that its occuring. — Relativist
For those who identify as Republicans who aren't outright deniers, to vote Republican at this point is simply insane. Either vote third party or don't vote at all if you can't stomach a (D) next to a name -- anything short of that, at this point, is voting the party who simply dismisses climatology as a hoax because their donors tell them to, and is thus insane. — Xtrix
So anyone voting GOP is insane. — ssu
Even if it's insane, we need some from the "insane" party to join in a coalition to make meaningful change. — Relativist
Voters themselves are, unfortunately, rather ignorant -- republican or democrat. — Xtrix
That "voters are stupid" is something of a class smear. Most voters are working class, by virtue of their composing by far the largest segment of potential voters. Dismissing most people as stupid leaves you with the narcissists, lunatics, megalomaniacs, and manipulating creeps who want to run things. — Bitter Crank
BTW, how do you happen to be exempt from your sweeping generalization? — Bitter Crank
Yes. Not only that, but they are totally insane if they don't disagree Xtrix. Those climate deniers!Are they actually so ignorant? — Bitter Crank
Your not listening to Xtrix.That "voters are stupid" is something of a class smear. Most voters are working class, by virtue of their composing by far the largest segment of potential voters. Dismissing most people as stupid leaves you with the narcissists, lunatics, megalomaniacs, and manipulating creeps who want to run things. — Bitter Crank
What I hate hearing is 'how likely it is for Trump to win a second term'. This doesn't mean I don't believe it's possible, because I do. It's just that after all that has happened, after the many obvious disasters and malfeasance and constant barrage of lies, the fact that this can still be a prospect, even considered by otherwise intelligent people, makes by blood run cold. It's like, how can the world be this f***ed, that someone like that is even considered? — Wayfarer
Yes. Not only that, but they are totally insane if they don't disagree Xtrix. Those climate deniers! — ssu
The Democratic field is obviously weak. — frank
That's "weak"? Nonsense. — Xtrix
Stick with your condescending attitude about your fellow citizens. If you are an American, that is.
And insanity? People have believed in silly things (like the Soviet Union), but that doesn't make them insane. And calling them insane won't help. On the contrary. Your inability to notice (or understand) my or Bitter Cranks point about this just shows how deep this problem goes.
People like you simply show that the polarization is real. And it will not go away. — ssu
I'm sure he does appear strong in some places. It's a big country, though. I don't see him connecting with swing voters, especially after the promise to legalize pot with an executive order IIRC.
I love the guy. I'd love to have him as president. On the national level, he's a weak candidate. — frank
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