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Scrivener7

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19. Exactly. And the MSM normalizing all of it, and the magas acting like it's all OK.
Mon Dec 2, 2024, 09:06 AM
Dec 2

In the past we Democrats have always tried to be conciliatory. Now, that would be our worst mistake. We need to take every opportunity to point out, "RepubliQans are too stupid to breathe, have no morals, are criminals, are completely hypocritical and can't govern for shit. And if you are one of the ones who voted for this train wreck, this is YOUR fault. Asshole."

Those who vote for these people do so because they feel inferior and trump tells them they are superior. We need to make it accepted fact that falling for that con truly makes their inferiority shine out of them like a beacon.

There's a lot of easy psychology at work here. We could manipulate it. I can't for the life of me understand why we don't.

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Boo boo claudette Dec 2 #1
Seriously, has there ever been a party kerouac2 Dec 2 #2
Yes. Aspirations for a better world for all seems to escape them. Passages Dec 2 #3
Pardon necessary due to their lack kerouac2 Dec 2 #5
GOP went rogue before Trump, imo. Passages Dec 2 #6
He would have been cover for their deeds kerouac2 Dec 2 #8
Or, they will probably start having "labor camps" where a huge percentage of them die. kerry-is-my-prez Dec 2 #40
I agree, and they never stop whining. Mr. Mustard 2023 Dec 2 #26
never should have taken the foot off the "weird" pedal and should have double downed kerouac2 Dec 2 #37
Anyone who voted for a 34 count felon and lecturing Emile Dec 2 #4
Post removed Post removed Dec 2 #7
. Scrivener7 Dec 2 #10
Some will feel as you do. Passages Dec 2 #12
The magas will. Other than that, I'm not sure anyone will mind. Which makes me go, "hmmm" about that post. Scrivener7 Dec 2 #15
Maybe, but some honestly believe its wrong, and I can see their general point. Passages Dec 2 #18
Meh. Small change. And as far as those who object, I think the correct reply is, "You're kidding, right?" Scrivener7 Dec 2 #21
To be concerned about Biden's pardon as opposed to what is coming? Passages Dec 2 #22
Cool story, Bro. Name one other person who was going to be jailed for tax reasons AFTER paying the penalties or FSogol Dec 2 #14
The silence from the gun industry about these charges is very telling. travelingthrulife Dec 2 #31
The one upside of this election is that we don't have to give a rat's ass about what any of them thinks. Scrivener7 Dec 2 #9
GOP has zero credibility, zero. Passages Dec 2 #16
Exactly. And the MSM normalizing all of it, and the magas acting like it's all OK. Scrivener7 Dec 2 #19
100% agree. Mr. Mustard 2023 Dec 2 #29
The "Pardon" card LilElf70 Dec 2 #11
Aside from the incessant enigmania Dec 2 #13
Which is almost hilarious coming from the "fuck YOUR feelings" crowd. niyad Dec 2 #24
I think he knew his son would have been unfairly treated as a surrogate for himself. Towlie Dec 2 #17
"WOULD have been"??? niyad Dec 2 #25
Hunter Biden never hurt anybody, other than himself and his family for the drugs. He never killed anyone. mucholderthandirt Dec 2 #20
The other weird thing about this is LilElf70 Dec 2 #23
The GOP gets away with so much evil shit. Let us have this one. Initech Dec 2 #27
Hmmmm...Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner's father also come to mind. surfered Dec 2 #28
The first person who criticizes this decision to me TNNurse Dec 2 #30
Meanwhile DonJr does drugs constantly and crimes to his heart's content travelingthrulife Dec 2 #32
Bunch of babies Iris Dec 2 #33
I was very relieved to read about the pardon. Hunter should not be penalized for being... LAS14 Dec 2 #34
"Biden pardoning his son is something I might have given a sh*t about in the universe where Buttoneer Dec 2 #35
And the horse they rode in on! GreenWave Dec 2 #36
The GOP forgets this, Trump pardoned his in-law Charles Kushner. republianmushroom Dec 2 #38
They forget everything, literally that matters. Passages Dec 2 #39
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