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jfern
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« on: March 07, 2016, 02:01:17 AM »

Oh God, I hate these comments and the poor white-hating done.

Yes, absolutely.  This is plain ignorance.  This is why Democrats have no hope of winning West Virginia.  This is why Matt Bevin is governor of Kentucky.  This is what is the matter with Kansas.  This is why George W. Bush won in 2000.   

The fact that someone calls themself a "progressive" would make fun of Appalachians the way people in this thread did is pretty amusing.  It goes to show how tribalistic much of our politics is.

I think Bernie should bring things in a more respectable direction. Doing better in Applalachia will help the Democrats in NC, VA, and PA. The other states are are unwinnable for a while, though.
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jfern
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« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2016, 07:09:28 PM »
« Edited: March 07, 2016, 07:11:36 PM by ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ »

Oh God, I hate these comments and the poor white-hating done.

Yes, absolutely.  This is plain ignorance.  This is why Democrats have no hope of winning West Virginia.  This is why Matt Bevin is governor of Kentucky.  This is what is the matter with Kansas.  This is why George W. Bush won in 2000.  

This forum is hilarious. How many different groups of people are constantly bashed here? Yet like clockwork, the second anyone takes aim at the hicks, droves of people start hyperventilating about how mean, insensitive, and cruel you are. lol

As for your post, GOOD! I don't want WV/KY in the Democratic coalition. Democrats being angst ridden about those places voting Republican is about as silly as if Republicans were angst ridden about not being able to appeal to socialists in Vermont or far left hippies in San Francisco. Oh wait, that wouldn't happen, since they're not retarded. If anything, bashing those places helps fire up their base and improve where they actually need to.

You Hillary supporters are working hard to shrink the party.
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jfern
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Posts: 53,815


Political Matrix
E: -7.38, S: -8.36

« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2016, 07:16:23 PM »

Oh God, I hate these comments and the poor white-hating done.

Yes, absolutely.  This is plain ignorance.  This is why Democrats have no hope of winning West Virginia.  This is why Matt Bevin is governor of Kentucky.  This is what is the matter with Kansas.  This is why George W. Bush won in 2000.  

This forum is hilarious. How many different groups of people are constantly bashed here? Yet like clockwork, the second anyone takes aim at the hicks, droves of people start hyperventilating about how mean, insensitive, and cruel you are. lol

As for your post, GOOD! I don't want WV/KY in the Democratic coalition. Democrats being angst ridden about those places voting Republican is about as silly as if Republicans were angst ridden about not being able to appeal to socialists in Vermont or far left hippies in San Francisco. Oh wait, that wouldn't happen, since they're not retarded. If anything, bashing those places helps fire up their base and improve where they actually need to.

You Hillary supporters are working hard to shrink the party.

Shrink the party? They are a dying voting block that have chosen social issues over economic issue. Seriously, some of you guys need to wake up, they are never going to vote for the Democrats.

Maybe they saw that there wasn't much difference between the parties on economic issues after NAFTA and welfare reform, so they might as well just vote on social issues.
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