This white nationalist faux Christian crap must be shamed to the fringe.
I’ll bet their are moderate Dems who would join a third party centrist movement. Our right and left extremists are tearing us apart.
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He has proved that as much as W and Cheney were awful and that whole crowd they had around were the worst of this country - the bottom of the barrel we believed, it couldn’t get worse; then along comes the Trumps and it can get worse.
The label TDS is really for those who support that clan. The best the Trumpies could achieve is acquiring the level, the hope of being perfunctory as a ceiling and yet they never did.
Now those who cling to his mythology to save face will vote for him again.
A gullible nation.
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Obama - Harvard educated in Law - BA Columbia University - Literature, Political Science. Transcripts available to public
Biden - University of Delaware. Transcripts available to public
Trump - Wharton business school - transcripts unavailable to public under threat of lawsuit (why you might ask)
Have the LSAT scores of the Obamas? I'd be curious to see those.
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Trump...the worst thing.
You have to awfully, awfully ignorant and historically-clueless to believe such a thing.
What was it that you wrote about gullible sheep? Every day was one day away from the end of "democracy." At least that's what they told you.
green.
But for you, if I don't point out the color of the leaves it must be wrong of me to say it.
What a disappointment.
You weren't saying Trump was worse than the Civil War, the Depression, our disastrous wars, no, you were just saying that he was worse than anything that has ever happened here. That's good, Jim. You could just admit you made a dumb comment, but you will undoubtedly continue with this spectacle.
what to do with his I love AOC facemask,
Trump achieved the worst.
It may be an overstatement, but I'll stand by it. In all those other moments in US history none have come as close
to breaking our Republic than the 4 years + we have endured Trump and his clan.
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I give you video evidence, and you won’t watch it (or acknowledge it if you did watch it).
You are a mindless minion of the Left MSM.
And yes, I watched it. I watched it a few minutes ago when you posted it and I watched it back when he made those remarks at theat dinner.
My impression both times remain the same. He's an idiot and he speaks like one. Never has anyone occupied the Whitehouse who was
as big a moron as Trump and we endured W Bush. Now that's some doing.
I can't remember which three it is, though.
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I have no doubt that the people with whom associates say the same exact things and adopt the newest ideological buzzwords while regurgitating the party lines.
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Coincidentally, that's also a problem with your preferred president.
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Thus, you see the pining here for the Democratic/Republican parties of old. Take it up with the voters. And, by the way, when is the last time that either party was successful in telling any sizable groups of voters that they aren't wanted in the party. I'd love to hear about it. If you doubt that the core voters of either party are on board with their respective platforms, look at the plethora of polls dealing with this.
Talk of a serious third party is silly. There is basically zero demand for such a party alternative, and that is reflected in each election. Forget about third parties, because there is little demand for independent candidates. We had two serious candidates of this sort in the past 40 years, John Anderson and Ross Perot, and both faded terribly as the general election neared and people seriously considered giving each their votes. In anticipation of the, "Well, what about a third party for moderates" rebuttal, moderates, by their very nature and personality, are the least likely to take chances on a third party. Militant, laissez-faire Republicans are attracted to the Libertarian Party, while eco-warrior Dems are attracted to the Green Party. Those are generally the types willing to commit to third parties, and they are fewer in number.
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to take on the hurdles of forming one.
What would the ideals be? What platform? How much time would it take when toiling withe the working logistics?
And to be sure, more are talking about one than would actually be in one. We’re a lazy nation and a gullible one. We like the safety of our well worn beds. But the demand is there.
Not much of a faith, and, similarly, not much of a demand.
Many of us would love a 3rd party but are too afraid to "throw away" our vote and let the candidate we don't like win if we do.
That being said, the task of a third party would be monumental.
It’s entirely possible Trump could do it. As insane as that is, He has the the voting clout. It wouldn’t be a strong political party but it would be defined. He would need to stay alive for another 30 or 40 years to give it staying power.
I don’t get his charisma. I think he’s a buffoons, buffoon.
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