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AloeVera

(4,759 posts)
59. Moving goalposts but ok.
Thu Jul 9, 2026, 03:39 PM
21 hrs ago

I guess you see my point and couldn't rebut it.

Believing Trump's promises and lies was naive and gullible but if you believed him it wasn't illogical. For some of the people who cared about a genocide, what WAS logical was to vote for a guy who promised to end the genocide and illogical to vote for someone who promised unwavering support for the genociders.

Terrible that people had to make these choices in the first place.

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The old Karl Rove playbook - turn the Democrats' strength into a weakness dalton99a Wednesday #13
Fuck Platner. demmiblue Wednesday #2
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Often true Cirsium 23 hrs ago #55
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I don't think so........... Lovie777 Wednesday #4
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... demmiblue Wednesday #7
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NOPE MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #27
Fortunately most of us aren't willing to lower our standards that much EdmondDantes_ Wednesday #12
That moral highhorse may not work on people revolted by far greater moral transgressions AloeVera Wednesday #21
So how many rapes does a candidate get a free pass on? Llewlladdwr Wednesday #31
Read the post I was replying to again. AloeVera Yesterday #36
It's not the quantity; it's the identity of the alleged victim Shrek Yesterday #37
Facts don't seem relevant in this sub-thread. AloeVera Yesterday #39
That is the attitude that gave us Trump sarisataka Wednesday #32
Pls show me a correlation between havig morals, values and stopping the Gaza genocide. AloeVera Yesterday #41
Do you disagree that electing Harris sarisataka Yesterday #45
Of course not, but that's besides the point I am making here. AloeVera Yesterday #46
Here is the connection sarisataka Yesterday #47
Entirely false equivalence. AloeVera Yesterday #48
"Pledging to continue funding a genocidal state is not an "imperfection". sarisataka Yesterday #50
Moving goalposts but ok. AloeVera 21 hrs ago #59
That is rewriting reality sarisataka 21 hrs ago #60
We can agree to disagree. AloeVera 21 hrs ago #61
The con wanted to kick all the Palestinians out and turn Gaza into a vacationland for millionaires. Quiet Em 19 hrs ago #63
He didn't reveal that until AFTER the election. AloeVera 19 hrs ago #64
March - 2024, seven plus months before the election Quiet Em 19 hrs ago #66
Do you really think that is proof of your assertion? AloeVera 19 hrs ago #67
It should have been clear to everyone that the con had zero interest in Palestinians lives Quiet Em 18 hrs ago #68
This message was self-deleted by its author AloeVera 18 hrs ago #70
I know... AloeVera 18 hrs ago #72
Is it easier to blame the fraction of Dems who voted for Trump because of Gaza... AloeVera 19 hrs ago #65
Whomever voted for Biden sarisataka 18 hrs ago #74
The best way to stop a genocide Boo1 Wednesday #33
If he labels himself a progressive? MorbidButterflyTat Yesterday #35
Not what I said. AloeVera Yesterday #38
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Sadly, relayerbob Wednesday #15
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Republicans love rapists. Democrats hate them. Does that explain it for you? tritsofme Wednesday #19
What Republicans love is Democrats falling on their own sword. AloeVera Wednesday #23
The timing could have been much much worse. A few days longer and we would have been stuck with a rapist on the ballot. tritsofme Wednesday #28
There is no path forward for any Democrat ACCUSED of rape. AloeVera Yesterday #43
He didn't fall on his own sword Boo1 Wednesday #34
Not Platner. Democrats. N/T AloeVera Yesterday #42
"Not Platner. Democrats." Jedi Guy Yesterday #49
Falling on one's sword means a noble act of sacrifice and honour. AloeVera 22 hrs ago #58
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Great minds! MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #30
Watch Lawrence O'Donnell's segment tonight with Devon Murphy-Anderson MorbidButterflyTat Wednesday #29
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