ChesusRice
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Perot was a Democrat?Funny I think you are fucking retard voting for nothing but Democrats like they are going to make the world a better place.
Perot was a Democrat?Funny I think you are fucking retard voting for nothing but Democrats like they are going to make the world a better place.
Ron Paul was a Republican what's your point?Perot was a Democrat?
Ross Perot is not a democrat.Ron Paul was a Republican what's your point?
Well you are voting for Hillary Clinton....Ross Perot is not a democrat.
You alleged I blindly vote for only democrats.
Like everything else you spout. You are wrong
Yes I am.Well you are voting for Hillary Clinton....
is there a more qualified, experienced candidate?Well you are voting for Hillary Clinton....
Because she's terrified of her very own Romney Moment. As well she should be, knowing just how far outside the mainstream she is.Has the Clinton campaign addressed why they had white noise machines going so reporters outside the venue she was speaking at while fundraising couldn't hear the content of what she was saying?
That certainly seems like some straight up shady politics. Why would she be trying to hide what she's saying to high dollar donors that are funding her campaign?
Dwight Eisenhower.Name the last Republican president who wasn't just awful.
Where the fuck is the media on this? I haven't seen a single mainstream outlet cover it. If this was anyone else but Clinton it would be plastered everywhere. If there were any legitimate Clinton supporters on this website, I'd ask them how they justify this type of behavior..Because she's terrified of her very own Romney Moment. As well she should be, knowing just how far outside the mainstream she is.
Bernie Sanders.is there a more qualified, experienced candidate?
Exactly, and that cat left office in 1961.Dwight Eisenhower.
I'll 2nd EisenhowerDwight Eisenhower.
...after warning us.Exactly, and that cat left office in 1961.
His final speech as president warning the public against special interests in the military industrial complex is highly prophetic, that dude certainly knew what he was talking about, what he saw and where we were headed.. A decade before Vietnam.....after warning us.
The religious right has greatly contributed to the republican demise. Then you follow that up with the tea baggers, and the republican party is a case study in what happens when you're willing to whore for votes on a national level.I'll 2nd Eisenhower
Then Ford, H.W., Nixon, then W. in descending order. W. being the worst republican president in the history of the US that I can think of
What ever happened to republicans like Ike and Lincoln..
Probably the religious right..
I would love to expand on thatThe religious right has greatly contributed to the republican demise. Then you follow that up with the tea baggers, and the republican party is a case study in what happens when you're willing to whore for votes on a national level.
In my opinion, I believe that the republican actually establishment underestimated the religious right. The are probably the most consistent voting block in the United States. If you're pandering to them, you'd better be prepared to cater to their whims. They're probably our best example of the power of the vote. It just so happens that, as a voting block, they happen to be be bat-shit crazy.I would love to expand on that
How do you think the religious right has contributed to the republican demise?
I think the religious right is hellbent on socially conservative issues, like abortion and gay marriage, and to a lesser extent things like violence in video games and "the lamestream media".
I think the majority of the voter bloc that considers themselves "the religious right" have abandoned establishment republicans. The people who make up of or represent evangelicals, big business and small government/states rights have broken and created somewhat of a chasm. Religious rights people can't subvert their values for the republican establishment, they can't win on social issues and they can't put their values aside to recognize big business, and both of the other factions feel the same way..
How will a stable republican party even emerge from all this?
Did they underestimate them, or are they just preparing for the inevitable? They know they won't live forever, so are we seeing the beginning of the transition of the republican establishment from the religious right to something new (likely xenophobia and a new ingrained hatred for minorities)? They need something to tie onto, some sort of ignorance to exploit, so do you think it will be republicans hatred for anything different? Religion, Racism (teh blacks), sexism (women/LGBT) are out of the picture, so who will be their next targeted demographic to hate? I think it will have to be illegal immigrants and ISIS/terrorists. They'll be able to legitimately play the terrorist card for the foreseeable future, but I think the illegal immigrant card will be stifled by the next general election. So who will they have left to pick on?In my opinion, I believe that the republican actually establishment underestimated the religious right. The are probably the most consistent voting block in the United States. If you're pandering to them, you'd better be prepared to cater to their whims. They're probably our best example of the power of the vote. It just so happens that, as a voting block, they happen to be be bat-shit crazy.
The provisions in the ACA literally saved my mothers life.I would love to expand on that
How do you think the religious right has contributed to the republican demise?
I think the religious right is hellbent on socially conservative issues, like abortion and gay marriage, and to a lesser extent things like violence in video games and "the lamestream media".
I think the majority of the voter bloc that considers themselves "the religious right" have abandoned establishment republicans. The people who make up of or represent evangelicals, big business and small government/states rights have broken and created somewhat of a chasm. Religious rights people can't subvert their values for the republican establishment, they can't win on social issues and they can't put their values aside to recognize big business, and both of the other factions feel the same way..
How will a stable republican party even emerge from all this?
I don't understand the context of this post, manThe provisions in the ACA literally saved my mothers life.
She hates illegal immigrants, for years let some Romania guy come over on a tourist visa, stay at the house and work for a local Landscaping company.
She is against Universal healthcare, but has no problem with medicare dropping almost a million dollars in chemo drugs on her
She voted for Ted Cruz