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  • iclfan2
    The whole racist, sexist angle just pisses me off. The state of SC votes for a minority (Indian) woman governor and a black male republican senator, but they're racist or sexist for not voting Obama or Hillary. Laughable.


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  • sleeper
    iclfan2;1823358 wrote:The whole racist, sexist angle just pisses me off. The state of SC votes for a minority (Indian) woman governor and a black male republican senator, but they're racist or sexist for not voting Obama or Hillary. Laughable.


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    Identity politics. It's the D's main weapon.
  • O-Trap
    sleeper;1823346 wrote:I went to school with a bunch of trash ...
    Same here, and it's one of the biggest reasons I think college degrees are overrated for people just looking to "get a good job" when they get out. Makes me wish there were more vocational schools for business, mathematics, accounting, etc. If someone doesn't care about the gen-ed classes or the minor, let them get the two-year degree. It'll save everyone time and money.
    sleeper;1823359 wrote:Identity politics. It's the D's main weapon.
    Seems like it's a lot of people's weapon, but yeah, the Democratic Party certainly does seem to have it in spades.
  • Con_Alma
    Fab4Runner;1823263 wrote:I don't care about a flag. I care about him appointing justices who overturn the SCOTUS ruling. Hopefully it doesn't happen. We shall see.
    ???

    I didn't suggest you should care about a flag. I only added to your post my thoughts of him being labeled a bigot was possibly the result of an overdone, media effect.

    On a separate issue, his Supreme Court nominations possibly being more conservative than those that Ms. Clinton might nominate was the only thing that made me take a long, hard look at Mr. Trump. From that perspective, you and I hold opposite views.
  • GOONx19
    "He can't be racist because he has black friends."
  • majorspark
    Very good read. I posted early this morning on this thread that had the DNC not shafted Bernie he would be the president elect today. I also remember posting prior to the democrat convention that if Bernie took his "revolution" to the floor there were enough super delegates for him to turn and win the nomination. Unlikely at the time I know, after all the DNC was smart and the super delegates were there to insulate the party from the unwashed mobs. With the wikileaks just prior to the democrat convention showing the fix was in you could sense that Bernie supporters were hoping he would step up. In hindsight he must be thinking it would have been worth the fight, but he sold out and endorsed the epitome of everything he railed against. Then after the many wikileaks dumps since Hillary's nomination he lowers himself even further and campaigns for her in North Carolina. He must be kicking himself in the ass. The DNC owns this one.
  • fish82
    Pretty good mini-meltdown by Sleeper today. :lol:
  • gut
    fish82;1823371 wrote:Pretty good mini-meltdown by Sleeper today. :lol:
    I don't get it....a Democrat DID win the election, one who is to the left of Hillary on more than a few issues....so why the butthurt and suicidal paranoia?
  • O-Trap
    Where's Gibby?
  • jedbartlet02
    O-Trap;1823377 wrote:Where's Gibby?
    Im right here

    Im letting the Republicans have their day in the sun.
  • fish82
    O-Trap;1823377 wrote:Where's Gibby?

    More importantly, where's your sig?
  • fish82
    gut;1823372 wrote:I don't get it....a Democrat DID win the election, one who is to the left of Hillary on more than a few issues....so why the butthurt and suicidal paranoia?
    Agreed!
  • jedbartlet02
    Some Conservatives here were quite gracious and respectful 4 and 8 years ago so I'm trying to be the same today
  • Spock
    So the media chooses to show nothing but protests and riots......instead of covering our new president. Huh...wonder why this country sucks
  • superman
    jedbartlet02;1823384 wrote:Some Conservatives here were quite gracious and respectful 4 and 8 years ago so I'm trying to be the same today
    You promised to go away. Go away.
  • O-Trap
    jedbartlet02;1823381 wrote:Im right here

    Im letting the Republicans have their day in the sun.
    Fair enough.
    fish82;1823382 wrote:More importantly, where's your sig?
    Well, the election is over. It was damn close, though. I should put something in its place. Any ideas?
    jedbartlet02;1823384 wrote:Some Conservatives here were quite gracious and respectful 4 and 8 years ago so I'm trying to be the same today
    Hard to hate that. If you're gonna be all respectful and such, don't go away. You're bringing up the average.
  • jedbartlet02
    superman;1823389 wrote:You promised to go away. Go away.
    Nah....I'm going to stay right here.
  • fish82
    O-Trap;1823390 wrote: Well, the election is over. It was damn close, though. I should put something in its place. Any ideas?
    fish82;1822449 wrote:Voted for Johnson.

    Sticking with Trump, 275-263.

    Pubs hold the Senate 52-48.

    Pubs hold the HOR 235-200.
    Or, something about me getting my own CNN show in the 8:00 hour would probably be appropriate as well. :laugh:
  • O-Trap
    fish82;1823394 wrote:Or, something about me getting my own CNN show in the 8:00 hour would probably be appropriate as well. :laugh:
    Good lord, fish. They should hire you at FiveThirtyEight.
  • iclfan2
    Maybe I don't get it, but I think Bernie would have been as hard or harder of a sell than Hillary.


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  • ernest_t_bass
    sleeper;1823337 wrote:I only think that because it hasn't been proven otherwise. There are certainly people on this forum that I respect highly and think they have good thoughts even if they disagree with me. Then there's the troll trash; I have no issue saying all of the above about the troll trash.
    But you're a troll...?
  • iclfan2
    lol burning flags and blocking traffic. So fucking American and tolerant. Hilarity ensues anytime a liberal gets butt hurt, which is apparently a lot.


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  • bases_loaded
    Now the electorate is too uneducated. Lol more people go to college than ever should and the DNC still lost.

    I'm disappointed, I was looking forward to rioting with all my conservative brethren today


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  • friendfromlowry
    Was out to dinner tonight and on a TV CNN had a discussion going with nine panelists. I didn't catch most of their credentials other than a few former presidential/campaign advisers. Like we should give a damn what they think at this point. Who's still fucking watching this shit.
  • O-Trap
    iclfan2;1823403 wrote:Maybe I don't get it, but I think Bernie would have been as hard or harder of a sell than Hillary.
    If election decisions were based on policy, I would agree.

    However, based on the comparison between his and her funding, as well as the absence of scandal for him, I think he'd be an easier sell.