What the Hell Is Wrong With Democrats?

m.knox

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Easy answer. They have been unhinged since Madam President wasn't all the way back in 2016. All one need do is OBSERVE the violence, hatred and contempt demonstrated on Inauguration Day 2017.

https://townhall.com/columnists/der...hat-the-hell-is-wrong-with-democrats-n2667216

Some people are stupid, some people are ignorant, and other people are Democrats. Democrats are an ever-changing combination of the two, and there are few things as dangerous as someone who is an ignorant idiot who is also arrogant. Democrats aren’t interested in what they don’t know, do not think there is anything they are not an expert on, and aren’t interested in being educated on what they don’t understand because they refuse to accept the concept that there could be anything they do not. It leads to a group of people who are dangerously broken and hell-bent on inflicting damage on Americans who will not obey them and the country we love.
 

dpic73

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How many threads are you going to dirty up with this non-sensical blather that no one cares about? This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you.

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How many threads are you going to dirty up with this non-sensical blather that no one cares about? This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you.

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Yeah, we were better under Biden :rolleyes: and we certainly would have been better under Harris/Watz :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:.
We even be better under AOC and Crockett :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Carry on
 

dpic73

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Yeah, we were better under Biden :rolleyes: and we certainly would have been better under Harris/Watz :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:.
We even be better under AOC and Crockett :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Carry on
You are absolutely right. Anyone would have been better.
 

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How many threads are you going to dirty up with this non-sensical blather that no one cares about? This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you.

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This is what he does. He trolls because he's angry his wife and daughters are Democrats, so he takes out his frustrations here.
 
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ICE Barbie crushes Retard Tampon Tim.

Democrats are concerned about 2 drug runners having legal rights, but they don't care that their own government is defrauding it's own people.


She took aim at Walz?

Is Walz her family dog?
 

m.knox

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How many threads are you going to dirty up with this non-sensical blather that no one cares about? This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you.

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LOL... As many as I can find is the short answer.

"This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you."

Yes, we know you are full of hate. I'm not blaming Trump though. I'm blaming you. He's certainly brought out the worst in you.
 

dpic73

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LOL... As many as I can find is the short answer.

"This country would have been a hell of a lot better off if we never let that amoral, lawless pig come to power but now that we have, he brings out the worst of everybody on both sides because he is the definition of hate. The people that ardently support him are the real problem and that means you."

Yes, we know you are full of hate. I'm not blaming Trump though. I'm blaming you. He's certainly brought out the worst in you.
I can't understand why anyone would have hated that angelic humanitarian when he came to power.









Sadly and disgustingly for our country, these things are exactly why you magats love him so much. Owning the libs is much more important to you than what's best for our country.
 

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I can't understand why anyone would have hated that angelic humanitarian when he came to power.









Sadly and disgustingly for our country, these things are exactly why you magats love him so much. Owning the libs is much more important to you than what's best for our country.


January 20, 2017.... The day democrats started to kill democracy...




Normal Americans accept democracy.
 
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dpic73

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January 20, 2017.... The day democrats started to kill democracy...




Normal Americans accept democracy.
Did a president direct this thing that you keep repeating that's supposedly worse than anything we've ever known? This is called desperation and a sad attempt to make everything same/same because of your guilt.
 

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Did a president direct this thing that you keep repeating that's supposedly worse than anything we've ever known? This is called desperation and a sad attempt to make everything same/same because of your guilt.

It's called reality. It's the state of the democratic party since November 2016.
 

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It's called reality. It's the state of the democratic party since November 2016.
Once again, Trump brings out the worst in everyone because he's the vile definition of hatred. You have permanently ceded the moral high ground with your fervent support of this hostile force so your silly noises mean nothing.
 

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Once again, Trump brings out the worst in everyone because he's the vile definition of hatred. You have permanently ceded the moral high ground with your fervent support of this hostile force so your silly noises mean nothing.

Now you are blaming Trump for bringing out the worst in you. You should only blame yourself. If you had real moral clarity, you'd realize that.
 

dpic73

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Now you are blaming Trump for bringing out the worst in you. You should only blame yourself. If you had real moral clarity, you'd realize that.
He made you comfortable being the worst version of yourself and you feel all-powerful for the time being. But your time will come and you will be a pariah hated by all decent Americans in the near future.
 

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He made you comfortable being the worst version of yourself and you feel all-powerful for the time being. But your time will come and you will be a pariah hated by all decent Americans in the near future.

LOL... Pure projection. My point has been and remains that YOU are the worst version of yourself. And you are aided and abetted by 80 MM more knuckle heads. All I did was vote for the candidate whose policy positions best reflected mine (that's called emotional maturity.)

For example, Trump will say something like those who murder people should be locked up, and because you HATE him, you will gleefully take the side of letting murder's off the hook. This is what YOU have done to YOURSELF.

HATE rules your life, and has for a decade now. This is what your party has become.... And you lecture me about morality? lmfao..

 

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Easy answer. They have been unhinged since Madam President wasn't all the way back in 2016. All one need do is OBSERVE the violence, hatred and contempt demonstrated on Inauguration Day 2017.

https://townhall.com/columnists/der...hat-the-hell-is-wrong-with-democrats-n2667216

Some people are stupid, some people are ignorant, and other people are Democrats. Democrats are an ever-changing combination of the two, and there are few things as dangerous as someone who is an ignorant idiot who is also arrogant. Democrats aren’t interested in what they don’t know, do not think there is anything they are not an expert on, and aren’t interested in being educated on what they don’t understand because they refuse to accept the concept that there could be anything they do not. It leads to a group of people who are dangerously broken and hell-bent on inflicting damage on Americans who will not obey them and the country we love.
I mean, I can make a really, really good argument that the above description is MAGA. Take "Democrats" out, put in "MAGA" and you describe many of the far right extremists in this forum. It's weird, it's almost like they are two sides of the same coin. Strange.
 
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LOL... Pure projection. My point has been and remains that YOU are the worst version of yourself. And you are aided and abetted by 80 MM more knuckle heads. All I did was vote for the candidate whose policy positions best reflected mine (that's called emotional maturity.)

For example, Trump will say something like those who murder people should be locked up, and because you HATE him, you will gleefully take the side of letting murder's off the hook. This is what YOU have done to YOURSELF.

HATE rules your life, and has for a decade now. This is what your party has become.... And you lecture me about morality? lmfao..


What a lame attempt to deflect from the guilt of being an ultra-maga fanboy. Rushing to a message board every morning to stan for that pig makes you much more than just a voter. You are the reason he gets away with every despicable thing he does or says, which isn't rare as he literally gives us new reasons to be disgusted every single day. I'm talking about normal people, not people like you. Your allegiance wouldnt falter if he ran a child sex ring and murdered 50 people as long as he does things to upset the libs.
 

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I can't understand why anyone would have hated that angelic humanitarian when he came to power.









Sadly and disgustingly for our country, these things are exactly why you magats love him so much. Owning the libs is much more important to you than what's best for our country.

You and the libs are making it all bout your feelings due to tds. Trump is executing on a very high level as potus in spite of never before seen resistance over the last
10 years.
 

m.knox

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What a lame attempt to deflect from the guilt of being an ultra-maga fanboy. Rushing to a message board every morning to stan for that pig makes you much more than just a voter. You are the reason he gets away with every despicable thing he does or says, which isn't rare as he literally gives us new reasons to be disgusted every single day. I'm talking about normal people, not people like you. Your allegiance wouldnt falter if he ran a child sex ring and murdered 50 people as long as he does things to upset the libs.

LOL.. See, you just did it. You are so deep, you don't even realize it.

But it is OK for you to rush to the board every morning and spew vile hatred, division and incite violence. Got it... lmfao.... Precious.
 

m.knox

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I mean, I can make a really, really good argument that the above description is MAGA. Take "Democrats" out, put in "MAGA" and you describe many of the far right extremists in this forum. It's weird, it's almost like they are two sides of the same coin. Strange.

Small difference. One side won an election, and the other was a sore loser and went nuts. Small but meaningful difference.
 

dpic73

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You and the libs are making it all bout your feelings due to tds. Trump is executing on a very high level as potus in spite of never before seen resistance over the last
10 years.
Bullsh*t, he's literally setting us back decades. He's a pox on this nation.

 

baltimorened

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I mean, I can make a really, really good argument that the above description is MAGA. Take "Democrats" out, put in "MAGA" and you describe many of the far right extremists in this forum. It's weird, it's almost like they are two sides of the same coin. Strange.
OK, just for kicks, who would you point out as far right extremists, or if you don't want to name names, what beliefs make someone a far right extremist?
 

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OK, just for kicks, who would you point out as far right extremists, or if you don't want to name names, what beliefs make someone a far right extremist?
Blind belief/faith in everything MAGA that is spewed without ever questioning any of the logic, validity, origin, viability, source, reasoning, accuracy, practicality, purpose, intent, bias, evidence, timeliness, relevance, transparency, or intended audience. Those folks exist here. No, you are not one.
 

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Small difference. One side won an election, and the other was a sore loser and went nuts. Small but meaningful difference.
HA! Yeah, I agree, sounds like Jan 6, 2021.


Assuming that is not what you are referring to, same coin.
 

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OK, just for kicks, who would you point out as far right extremists, or if you don't want to name names, what beliefs make someone a far right extremist?
This is very easy to google, and I quickly asked Gemini to give me a bulleted list of what "far right extremist beliefs would be." There was no bias in my prompt, I didn't mention republicans, nor Trump. Here is what it said:


Based on definitions from political scientists, counter-terrorism experts, and international monitoring groups, far-right extremism is generally characterized by a specific set of ideological markers. While groups vary, they typically share a combination of the following ten traits:
  • Ultranationalism: A core belief that the nation is a single organic entity that must be prioritized above all else. This often involves "nativism," or the belief that the interests of native-born inhabitants constitute the only legitimate claim to the nation.
  • Authoritarianism: A rejection of liberal democratic institutions (like independent judiciaries or free press) in favor of a strict social hierarchy and strongman leadership. There is often a desire to suppress dissent forcibly.
  • Supremacism: The belief that a specific group—defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or culture—is superior to others. In Western contexts, this frequently manifests as white supremacy or white nationalism.
  • Xenophobia and Anti-Immigration: Intense hostility toward foreigners, immigrants, or minority groups, who are often portrayed as threats to the nation's cultural purity, economic stability, or physical safety.
  • Adherence to "Traditional" Values: A reactionary stance toward social progress. This often includes strict opposition to LGBTQ+ rights, feminism, and reproductive rights, favoring rigid, traditional gender roles and family structures.
  • Conspiratorial Thinking: A reliance on conspiracy theories to explain complex social or political events. Common narratives involve a "deep state," "globalists," or specific ethnic groups secretly controlling world events to destroy the nation (e.g., "The Great Replacement" theory).
  • Anti-Establishment Populism: A framing of society as a conflict between the "pure people" and a "corrupt elite." Extremists often view mainstream politicians, media, and academic institutions as enemies of the people.
  • Narratives of Decline: The belief that the nation or civilization is in a state of crisis, decay, or imminent collapse caused by external enemies or internal betrayal, requiring radical action to "save" or restore it.
  • Exclusionary Definition of Citizenship: The view that citizenship or belonging should not be based on law or residence, but strictly on blood, soil, religion, or ethnicity.
  • Legitimization of Violence: The belief that violence is a necessary and justifiable tool to achieve political goals, protect the in-group, or accelerate the collapse of the current system (accelerationism).
 

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This is very easy to google, and I quickly asked Gemini to give me a bulleted list of what "far right extremist beliefs would be." There was no bias in my prompt, I didn't mention republicans, nor Trump. Here is what it said:


Based on definitions from political scientists, counter-terrorism experts, and international monitoring groups, far-right extremism is generally characterized by a specific set of ideological markers. While groups vary, they typically share a combination of the following ten traits:
  • Ultranationalism: A core belief that the nation is a single organic entity that must be prioritized above all else. This often involves "nativism," or the belief that the interests of native-born inhabitants constitute the only legitimate claim to the nation.
  • Authoritarianism: A rejection of liberal democratic institutions (like independent judiciaries or free press) in favor of a strict social hierarchy and strongman leadership. There is often a desire to suppress dissent forcibly.
  • Supremacism: The belief that a specific group—defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or culture—is superior to others. In Western contexts, this frequently manifests as white supremacy or white nationalism.
  • Xenophobia and Anti-Immigration: Intense hostility toward foreigners, immigrants, or minority groups, who are often portrayed as threats to the nation's cultural purity, economic stability, or physical safety.
  • Adherence to "Traditional" Values: A reactionary stance toward social progress. This often includes strict opposition to LGBTQ+ rights, feminism, and reproductive rights, favoring rigid, traditional gender roles and family structures.
  • Conspiratorial Thinking: A reliance on conspiracy theories to explain complex social or political events. Common narratives involve a "deep state," "globalists," or specific ethnic groups secretly controlling world events to destroy the nation (e.g., "The Great Replacement" theory).
  • Anti-Establishment Populism: A framing of society as a conflict between the "pure people" and a "corrupt elite." Extremists often view mainstream politicians, media, and academic institutions as enemies of the people.
  • Narratives of Decline: The belief that the nation or civilization is in a state of crisis, decay, or imminent collapse caused by external enemies or internal betrayal, requiring radical action to "save" or restore it.
  • Exclusionary Definition of Citizenship: The view that citizenship or belonging should not be based on law or residence, but strictly on blood, soil, religion, or ethnicity.
  • Legitimization of Violence: The belief that violence is a necessary and justifiable tool to achieve political goals, protect the in-group, or accelerate the collapse of the current system (accelerationism).
While I didn't mention MAGA in my prompt, it's pretty clear that Hegseth, Miller, Noem, and most of the Trump administration is a "far right extremist" based on these definitions.

I'd argue Trump isn't, he's just a rich nepo narcissist that these people are using for their purposes.
 

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HA! Yeah, I agree, sounds like Jan 6, 2021.


Assuming that is not what you are referring to, same coin.

I was thinking January 20, 2017... You know, the day DC burned and was over run with pink ***** hats who proclaimed they wanted to blow up the White House....
 
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This is very easy to google, and I quickly asked Gemini to give me a bulleted list of what "far right extremist beliefs would be." There was no bias in my prompt, I didn't mention republicans, nor Trump. Here is what it said:


Based on definitions from political scientists, counter-terrorism experts, and international monitoring groups, far-right extremism is generally characterized by a specific set of ideological markers. While groups vary, they typically share a combination of the following ten traits:
  • Ultranationalism: A core belief that the nation is a single organic entity that must be prioritized above all else. This often involves "nativism," or the belief that the interests of native-born inhabitants constitute the only legitimate claim to the nation.
  • Authoritarianism: A rejection of liberal democratic institutions (like independent judiciaries or free press) in favor of a strict social hierarchy and strongman leadership. There is often a desire to suppress dissent forcibly.
  • Supremacism: The belief that a specific group—defined by race, ethnicity, religion, or culture—is superior to others. In Western contexts, this frequently manifests as white supremacy or white nationalism.
  • Xenophobia and Anti-Immigration: Intense hostility toward foreigners, immigrants, or minority groups, who are often portrayed as threats to the nation's cultural purity, economic stability, or physical safety.
  • Adherence to "Traditional" Values: A reactionary stance toward social progress. This often includes strict opposition to LGBTQ+ rights, feminism, and reproductive rights, favoring rigid, traditional gender roles and family structures.
  • Conspiratorial Thinking: A reliance on conspiracy theories to explain complex social or political events. Common narratives involve a "deep state," "globalists," or specific ethnic groups secretly controlling world events to destroy the nation (e.g., "The Great Replacement" theory).
  • Anti-Establishment Populism: A framing of society as a conflict between the "pure people" and a "corrupt elite." Extremists often view mainstream politicians, media, and academic institutions as enemies of the people.
  • Narratives of Decline: The belief that the nation or civilization is in a state of crisis, decay, or imminent collapse caused by external enemies or internal betrayal, requiring radical action to "save" or restore it.
  • Exclusionary Definition of Citizenship: The view that citizenship or belonging should not be based on law or residence, but strictly on blood, soil, religion, or ethnicity.
  • Legitimization of Violence: The belief that violence is a necessary and justifiable tool to achieve political goals, protect the in-group, or accelerate the collapse of the current system (accelerationism).

Well, evidently, Gemini works both ways...... It's actually surprising that it didn't come up with "far left extremist beliefs are good." lol..

Far-left extremist beliefs are rooted in Marxist, socialist, or anarchist ideologies, which typically include an intense opposition to capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism. Extremists often believe that existing state and social orders, along with liberal democracy, should be abolished and replaced with a system that prioritizes total equality and freedom from domination, which can be either communist or anarchist. They may see violence as a necessary tool to achieve their goals and can be motivated by anti-fascist rhetoric, support for specific causes like environmental or animal rights, or opposition to perceived social injustices.

Core beliefs

  • Anti-capitalism: A central tenet is the belief that capitalism is inherently oppressive and exploitative, and must be overthrown rather than reformed.
  • Anti-statism: Many groups reject the legitimacy of existing governments, viewing them as tools of oppression, and seek to replace them with systems like anarchism or decentralized control.
  • Radical equality: A core goal is to achieve a society where freedom and equality exist without restriction and where all forms of domination are eliminated.
  • Anti-imperialism and anti-fascism: These beliefs are often prominent, leading to opposition against colonial powers, existing governments, and what they define as fascist ideologies.

Ideological diversity

  • Varied motivations: While united by anti-capitalism, the movement is diverse and can include groups focused on environmentalism, animal rights, Black nationalism, or support for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Internal conflicts: Despite a shared opposition to the existing order, these groups are not unified and can have clashing ideologies and goals.
  • Examples of subgroups: One notable subgroup is "autonomists," who reject all forms of control and seek to create alternative ways of life based on their ideals.

Methods and tactics

  • Rejection of reform: Left-wing extremists believe that change is only possible through revolution and direct action, rejecting political and social reforms as insufficient.
  • Use of violence: They are often willing to use violence to achieve their aims, whether against perceived political opponents or in campaigns of arson and vandalism.
  • Diverse strategies: Tactics can include community organizing, lobbying, and, in more extreme cases, violence.
Honestly, sounds very much like today's democratic party. Extreme and un-American.
 

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Well, evidently, Gemini works both ways...... It's actually surprising that it didn't come up with "far left extremist beliefs are good." lol..

Far-left extremist beliefs are rooted in Marxist, socialist, or anarchist ideologies, which typically include an intense opposition to capitalism, imperialism, and colonialism. Extremists often believe that existing state and social orders, along with liberal democracy, should be abolished and replaced with a system that prioritizes total equality and freedom from domination, which can be either communist or anarchist. They may see violence as a necessary tool to achieve their goals and can be motivated by anti-fascist rhetoric, support for specific causes like environmental or animal rights, or opposition to perceived social injustices.

Core beliefs

  • Anti-capitalism: A central tenet is the belief that capitalism is inherently oppressive and exploitative, and must be overthrown rather than reformed.
  • Anti-statism: Many groups reject the legitimacy of existing governments, viewing them as tools of oppression, and seek to replace them with systems like anarchism or decentralized control.
  • Radical equality: A core goal is to achieve a society where freedom and equality exist without restriction and where all forms of domination are eliminated.
  • Anti-imperialism and anti-fascism: These beliefs are often prominent, leading to opposition against colonial powers, existing governments, and what they define as fascist ideologies.

Ideological diversity
  • Varied motivations: While united by anti-capitalism, the movement is diverse and can include groups focused on environmentalism, animal rights, Black nationalism, or support for LGBTQ+ rights.
  • Internal conflicts: Despite a shared opposition to the existing order, these groups are not unified and can have clashing ideologies and goals.
  • Examples of subgroups: One notable subgroup is "autonomists," who reject all forms of control and seek to create alternative ways of life based on their ideals.

Methods and tactics
  • Rejection of reform: Left-wing extremists believe that change is only possible through revolution and direct action, rejecting political and social reforms as insufficient.
  • Use of violence: They are often willing to use violence to achieve their aims, whether against perceived political opponents or in campaigns of arson and vandalism.
  • Diverse strategies: Tactics can include community organizing, lobbying, and, in more extreme cases, violence.
Honestly, sounds very much like today's democratic party. Extreme and un-American.
Congrats? Our nation is being led by Far Right Extremists, not far left extremists. I only put this in here about far right extremism because it was requested, but thanks for sending this unprompted.

The far left extremist list sounds like a laundry list of things that MAGA hates about democrats, but doesn't define the party now matter how bad you want it to.
 

dpic73

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LOL.. See, you just did it. You are so deep, you don't even realize it.

But it is OK for you to rush to the board every morning and spew vile hatred, division and incite violence. Got it... lmfao.... Precious.
Logic isn't your strong suit is it?
 

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Congrats? Our nation is being led by Far Right Extremists, not far left extremists. I only put this in here about far right extremism because it was requested, but thanks for sending this unprompted.

The far left extremist list sounds like a laundry list of things that MAGA hates about democrats, but doesn't define the party now matter how bad you want it to.

Actually, far left extremists have done things like shut down our government and subsequently starved the poor.

Do you also want to starve the poor?
 
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I was thinking January 20, 2017... You know, the day DC burned and was over run with pink ***** hats who proclaimed they wanted to blow up the White House....
Oh noes! Not the women in pink ***** hats! Get the president to the bunker stat before he's replaced by Madonna!
 

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Did a president direct this thing that you keep repeating that's supposedly worse than anything we've ever known? This is called desperation and a sad attempt to make everything same/same because of your guilt.
He doesn't have anything substantive. He just trolls with the same stuff over and over again. Doesn't expound on anything, or make any arguments, or respond to arguments. Just trolls.
 
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Oh noes! Not the women in pink ***** hats! Get the president to the bunker stat before he's replaced by Madonna!

Oh noes! Blow up the White House.... There was a time when words mattered, but you unhinged idiots seemed to forget that talking point...

lmfao...
 
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Way stronger than yours. I am rational and not full of the emotion of hatred that clouds judgement. Unlike you.
Explain how defending a grossly corrupt, pathological lying, pedo protecting, Putin loving man who calls cop beaters "great patriots" is rational. You've got to be devoid of all decency to want to do that every day.

I'm just hear to challenge the lies that maga spreads so readers who don't get their news elsewhere hear the truth.
 

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Way stronger than yours. I am rational and not full of the emotion of hatred that clouds judgement. Unlike you.
one of the things I've learned from these boards is that few folks from the left, and they don't have to be far left, find nothing they agree with Trump on. Trump is always wrong, no matter what. We had some like that on blue white and it didn't take long to find those on here.

With some it's impossible to have rational debate as the conversation normally starts with "you are wrong" fascist, racist, MAGA, idiot, moron or some other moniker.

It is entertaining though
I enjoy debate with @LafayetteBear. I know you two go at it, lovingly. And I know he's one of the hate trump posters, but I find he's always been civil with me and I've been able to have some rational conversations. I think he and I could get along outside the board even though he "worst lawyer ever" :)