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Lyin' Steve
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« on: August 30, 2016, 01:14:47 AM »

So you want to elect Trump, with a Republican house, a conservative supreme court, and a split Senate, and just hand the far right four years (or two if you're dumb and you think this map is just a treasure trove of pickup opportunities) of major policy victories, just because maybe after it's over you can claw back to a position of policy victories?  The position that we could have had now if you'd just swallowed your damn ego and voted for Hillary?  And why do you think people are going to vote for a #TrueProgressive once you're out of power and the country's spent four years moving right?

By the way these people will never be satisfied because they're just the alt-left, they thrive on neanderthal-brain appeals to outrage and anger, they always find some way to be absolutely furious at the status quo and think the establishment is plotting against them.  If Sanders had won the primary they'd have turned on him in a heartbeat because then he would be the status quo.  I mean sh**t they hate him now.

But hey they saw the f-word a lot on their show so they must be more genuine than the democrats who actually do something to enact policy changes.
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