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10-21-2020, 10:32 PM
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You have never been in the many, you think Trump losing will get that knee off your neck when in fact your responsible for everything connected to you.
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10-21-2020, 10:39 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
The reality you people live in is truly bizarre.
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Operative world here being reality, unlike la la land you live in.
Did you miss 2016?
Basket of deplorables?
Telling coal miners they were going to all lose their jobs?
Refusing to campaining up to the election?
Your one trick pony need to be fed.
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10-21-2020, 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted by fast4522
You have never been in the many, you think Trump losing will get that knee off your neck when in fact your responsible for everything connected to you.
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Trump lost the second Biden won big on Super Tuesday.
I've been more than clear that Biden smacks the shit out of him in a general election since 2016.
Regardless of what I think or feel this was going to be the outcome after that.
I posted this back in 2018 and while its still true it requires a addendum;
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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
Where do those voters go if the GOP does?
The GOP is at a point where it has to make tough decisions. Its going to get thrashed the next couple of cycles. Does it want to pick at the band-aid or rip it off?
Or they can be the minority party in perpetuity I suppose...
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The party has won the PV just once in the past 30 years. I understand that we don't select President's by PV but it highlights the inherent disadvantage the right has chosen for itself.
Call it what you want, a media bubble, alternative facts, alternate reality, whatever...
You folks, Trump, and party leadership live in and are beholden to it. In your blind allegiance to that bubble, and this president, you've basically written off the suburbs and a whole generation of voters who are just now beginning to flex their electoral muscle.
Perhaps PA is right and they're all cucks... but they're the majority... and you're the minority... and that gap is only getting wider.
I'm sure calling them cucks will bring them around.
Amazingly y'all are actively choosing option 3 from my post above.
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10-21-2020, 11:00 PM
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#34
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Originally Posted by Tom
Operative world here being reality, unlike la la land you live in.
Did you miss 2016?
Basket of deplorables?
Telling coal miners they were going to all lose their jobs?
Refusing to campaining up to the election?
Your one trick pony need to be fed.
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My bad... I assumed we were talking about the election in 13 days.
Not the one from 4 years ago.
What was I thinking...
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10-21-2020, 11:03 PM
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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
Trump lost the second Biden won big on Super Tuesday.
I've been more than clear that Biden smacks the shit out of him in a general election since 2016.
Regardless of what I think or feel this was going to be the outcome after that.
I posted this back in 2018 and while its still true it requires a addendum;
The party has won the PV just once in the past 30 years. I understand that we don't select President's by PV but it highlights the inherent disadvantage the right has chosen for itself.
Call it what you want, a media bubble, alternative facts, alternate reality, whatever...
You folks, Trump, and party leadership live in and are beholden to it. In your blind allegiance to that bubble, and this president, you've basically written off the suburbs and a whole generation of voters who are just now beginning to flex their electoral muscle.
Perhaps PA is right and they're all cucks... but they're the majority... and you're the minority... and that gap is only getting wider.
I'm sure calling them cucks will bring them around.
Amazingly y'all are actively choosing option 3 from my post above.
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I think if Trump wins a second term the reality is 3 more Supreme Court Justices as good as the 3 that will complete his first term. And your just the preexisting condition that no one wants, a socialist. Say what you will because we will all see real soon, I am not going to tell you what to do.
Last edited by fast4522; 10-21-2020 at 11:06 PM.
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10-21-2020, 11:18 PM
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The Voice of Reason!
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Originally Posted by elysiantraveller
My bad... I assumed we were talking about the election in 13 days.
Not the one from 4 years ago.
What was I thinking...
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You were so wrong last time, you have nothing to suggest you know what you are talking about this time.
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10-21-2020, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Tom
You were so wrong last time, you have nothing to suggest you know what you are talking about this time.
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can you get enough electoral votes if you cross the line at 40?
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10-21-2020, 11:38 PM
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#38
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Originally Posted by Tom
You were so wrong last time, you have nothing to suggest you know what you are talking about this time.
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Those were bad.
I underestimated the wider hatred the electorate had for Clinton and the stupidity of the base.
Admitting you are wrong is fine when you don't live in a world of alternative facts.
You've said repeatedly you voted for Trump to destroy the GOP. Looks like you'll be the big winner in all of this...
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10-22-2020, 01:34 AM
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PA Steward
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Location: Del Boca Vista
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Originally Posted by horses4courses
Says the man who tries to persuade everyone that he really doesn't care.
All the same to you who wins, huh? The sun will still rise on Nov 4th, etc, etc...
What a douche..........
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Just driving into your heads the tremendous amount of BULLSHIT you guys are able to pass through to the masses.
**** you too.
And yeah, my life will go on no matter who is elected.
I doubt I can say the same for you and a bunch of others around here if Trump wins.
You guys would be absolutely CRUSHED. Again. Only way worse this time around.
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10-22-2020, 03:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Tor Ekman
So I'll ask again, what's your point, exactly, other than to keep trying to convince yourself?
BTW, if a man is to be judged by his enemies, than I'd say Trump is on solid ground with that cast of characters against him.
BTW, HCap, I'm pretty certain that you weren't posting love letters in favor of W in 2000 and 2004; McCain in 2008 and Mitt in 2012, but now you're holding them up as models of virtue??? . . . hilarious . . . keep trying to convince yourself, you addle-minded old stooge
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Man, I seem to have hit a nerve with you Tor. Sorry for the rude reminder.
No one except Kid Rock, Roseanne Barr and Jon Voight is stepping forward for your moron. Not George W., Dickhead Cheney, Mitt Romney or even well known conservatives. How come?
Yes. I was not a fan of George W. and Dickhead and their war. Nor was I buying into the right wing philosophy so popular here. But I seem to remember it was possible to have a reasoned conversation and debate with my counterparts.
Now after 4+ very exhausting exasperating years of Trumplandia, it is clear compared to your moron, Bush is an international scholar and statesman with 10x the heart of the worst preznit in my lifetime.
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10-22-2020, 04:29 AM
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Now George Will....
Conservative Icon George Will Predicts The ‘Pouting’ End Of Donald Trump’s Presidency
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/georg...b686eaaa0e4b64
Donald Trump will end his presidency just as he began it, longtime conservative commentator George Will predicted in his new column for The Washington Post.
And that is by whining.
Trump is “a practitioner of crybaby conservatism,” Will noted in the op-ed published Wednesday.
“His presidency that began with a wallow in self-pity probably will end in ignominy when he slinks away pouting, trailing clouds of recriminations, without a trace of John McCain’s graciousness on election night 2008,” he added.
Will later used the column to call out the GOP, which he left in mid-2016 as Trump became its next presidential candidate.
The Republican Party had “eagerly surrendered its self-respect” in the Trump era, Will lamented, warning that “having hitched its wagon to a plummeting cinder” it “is about to have a rendezvous with a surly electorate wielding a truncheon.”
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10-22-2020, 05:03 AM
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Trump has a chance. Everything has to break his way however like in 2016.
I would rate him about 8-1 as of right now.
It’s possible. But not probable.
Allan
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10-22-2020, 06:38 AM
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#43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by hcap
Now George Will....
Conservative Icon George Will Predicts The ‘Pouting’ End Of Donald Trump’s Presidency
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/georg...b686eaaa0e4b64
Donald Trump will end his presidency just as he began it, longtime conservative commentator George Will predicted in his new column for The Washington Post.
And that is by whining.
Trump is “a practitioner of crybaby conservatism,” Will noted in the op-ed published Wednesday.
“His presidency that began with a wallow in self-pity probably will end in ignominy when he slinks away pouting, trailing clouds of recriminations, without a trace of John McCain’s graciousness on election night 2008,” he added.
Will later used the column to call out the GOP, which he left in mid-2016 as Trump became its next presidential candidate.
The Republican Party had “eagerly surrendered its self-respect” in the Trump era, Will lamented, warning that “having hitched its wagon to a plummeting cinder” it “is about to have a rendezvous with a surly electorate wielding a truncheon.”
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George Will's name has not been seen nor spoken since 2016 when he last predicted Trump would lose. He's like the little boy who doesn't get his way on the playground and stomps off in a big pout. That's George Will. An opinion as irrelevant as yours and mine.
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10-22-2020, 06:50 AM
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Librocubicularist
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Ohio
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Trumnp?
Who the hell is Trumnp?
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10-22-2020, 08:21 AM
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#45
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Originally Posted by hcap
Man, I seem to have hit a nerve with you Tor. Sorry for the rude reminder.
No one except Kid Rock, Roseanne Barr and Jon Voight is stepping forward for your moron. Not George W., Dickhead Cheney, Mitt Romney or even well known conservatives. How come?
Yes. I was not a fan of George W. and Dickhead and their war. Nor was I buying into the right wing philosophy so popular here. But I seem to remember it was possible to have a reasoned conversation and debate with my counterparts.
Now after 4+ very exhausting exasperating years of Trumplandia, it is clear compared to your moron, Bush is an international scholar and statesman with 10x the heart of the worst preznit in my lifetime.
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Man, are you really that obtuse that you believe it is a check mark against Trump that the likes of W, Romney and Cheney are against him??? You really are an addle-minded old stooge.
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