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Hammy
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« on: July 14, 2019, 01:34:10 AM »

If any good has come from Trump's election, it's that Republicans are no longer, in any way, hiding what sort of awful people they are.
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2019, 03:37:11 PM »
« Edited: July 14, 2019, 03:47:08 PM by Hammy »

The Red Avatars here amaze me:

You’re either extraordinarily gullible, or a truly horrendous judge of political acumen.

If any good has come from Trump's election, it's that Republicans are no longer, in any way, hiding what sort of awful people they are.

Next time I see the 85 year old Walmart greeter (usually seen leaning on a shopping cart), I’ll be sure to congratulate them.

Isn't this Fox's main demographic that's being condescended to here? The right really doesn't give a f*** about anything, do they? And naturally they won't suffer for this as the 65+ crowd will continue to watch.

"Hannity’s right, Hillary Clinton and the brown horde of wetbacks are the reason I lost my home back in ‘09."

I mean, here I am, an independent voter that's a registered Republican who's voted for Democrats up and down the ballot as recently as 2018, and has not yet said that he's voting for Trump, yet all of the left can't wait to insult me, and insult people like me, as opposed to convincing me that they're right.  And while they will likely not convince me that their worldview is right, they MAY well convince me that voting for a Democratic Presidential nominee over Donald Trump is in my best interest and in the best interest of the country, given that my vote for President is a binary choice between two candidates and not an endorsement of a particular worldview.

Funny to include me as a red avatar as I'm also one of the few progressives here willing to criticise the Democratic Party for the burning regressive Clinton/90s/corporate-worshipping dumpster fire that it is (and I was a Republican up until 2014 when it was clear the party was beyond any hope)
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