the 2020 democratic candidate (and VP)

2020?

  • kamala harris

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • john hickenlooper

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • tim ryan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • sherrod brown

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • kirsten gillibrand

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • tim kaine

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • chris murphy

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    18

green217

Well-Known Member
Thanks for voting for Trump.

Youre complaining about Benghazi and emails yet helped elect the Donald.

LOL.

Logical.
yeah but i didn't vote for a candidate that i didn't believe in. So no I didn't vote for trump. A lot of Americans including Me would have stood behind Bernie. But the Democratic party choose to shove Hillary down our throats thinking that Bernie supporters would vote for her, big miscalculation. The democratic party did it to themselves when they let her have the nomination, imo.
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
yeah but i didn't vote for a candidate that i didn't believe in. So no I didn't vote for trump. A lot of Americans including Me would have stood behind Bernie. But the Democratic party choose to shove Hillary down our throats thinking that Bernie supporters would vote for her, big miscalculation. The democratic party did it to themselves when they let her have the nomination, imo.
Em, she won the nomination by 3 million votes.

She also won the popular vote by an ever increasing margin.

Your wasted vote for Johnson helped elect Trump, regardless of your "feelings" on the matter.
 

ttystikk

Well-Known Member
yeah but i didn't vote for a candidate that i didn't believe in. So no I didn't vote for trump. A lot of Americans including Me would have stood behind Bernie. But the Democratic party choose to shove Hillary down our throats thinking that Bernie supporters would vote for her, big miscalculation. The democratic party did it to themselves when they let her have the nomination, imo.
You mean, stole the nomination for her?
 

SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
Perhaps, but if you don't like the outcome, maybe it's because your candidate sucked. Corporate and Wall Street cock specifically, in this case.
The democratically nominated Democrat candidate won the popular vote by a huge margin.

Keep cheering the collapse of the People's will entirely.

Trump's justices and cabinet, his pro-business policies and his general being are the antithesis of Sanders yet you cheer his victory...

This is why no one takes anyone on the hard left seriously cos you're just as big a bunch of arrogant (yet ignorant) cucks as the righties.
 

god1

Well-Known Member
The democratically nominated Democrat candidate won the popular vote by a huge margin.

Keep cheering the collapse of the People's will entirely.

Trump's justices and cabinet, his pro-business policies and his general being are the antithesis of Sanders yet you cheer his victory...

This is why no one takes anyone on the hard left seriously cos you're just as big a bunch of arrogant (yet ignorant) cucks as the righties.
Since when is 2% a "huge" margin?
And besides, who gives a fuck what 2 million snow flakes think?
They don't matter! Deal with it. Change the rules if you don't like. The fat bitch played the game and lost.
She was a flawed candidate and that's it, accept it!
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
[QUOTE="SneekyNinja, post: 13198608, member: 940321"This is why no one takes anyone on the hard left seriously cos you're just as big a bunch of arrogant (yet ignorant) cucks as the righties.[/QUOTE]

Right, but people like you who lined up behind the corporate shill (that lost anyway) were the enlightened ones.

Derp
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Perhaps, but if you don't like the outcome, maybe it's because your candidate sucked. Corporate and Wall Street cock specifically, in this case.
I'm starting to think that Trump's win was more due to weakness of running on democratic party values of diversity and social equality and than any "shitty candidate" story. Republicans came home to their party to vote for Trump while the Democratic leaning left stayed out, this is true. The numbers don't really show huge disaffection by left wing millennials. They may have been large enough in numbers to tip the scales along with other factors but I don't think this tells the whole story of how Trump won in key states. Looking at the electoral map bolsters the idea that the "rural vs urban" divide played a larger role than Bernie might have been able to overcome. The Democratic candidate won in the most urban and populous areas while losing to Republicans in most of the rural and declining industrial states with aging white populations.

It was not a victory of a suppressed economically challenged rural population,either. It was a victory of rural and rust belt older white voters -- 40 and older -- over a younger and urban population. Most definitely NOT economically distressed.

http://www.salon.com/2016/12/09/fighting-back-against-the-trumps-angry-white-voters_partner/

Trump voters were not mainly poor and unemployed. As Mike Davis points out in a recent blog post, there was no massive defection of white working class voters to Trump. In fact, Clinton won the majority of voters earning under $30,000 (53 percent to 41 percent) and voters under $50,000 (51 percent to 42 percent). These figures are critical to keep in mind when commentators describe the Trump victory as a working class vote. How are they defining “working class”?
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Trump voters as a whole were overwhelmingly white, and herein lies the discussion that truly needs to happen.

Trump’s real triumph was his ability to shift Republican politics to straight racism, misogyny and xenophobia with a potent authoritarian tone, yet still create a winning voting coalition—time will tell how stable—that brought together the core Republican electorate, including right-wing evangelicals, as well as some disaffected former Democratic voters.
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November 8th was a revolt by 58 percent of white voters. It was a revolt spearheaded by a significant, but not very large, segment of the electorate that had been energized by the appeal of white nationalism and right-wing populism. The nature of the appeal is the call for a return to the past; actually the return to a mythical past, in the face of a complex and changing world.

November 8th also represented a slight but electorally crucial demobilization of an important segment of the so-called Obama Coalition, partly by multiple efforts at voter suppression, e.g., the elimination of polling locations in the South, and the removal of voters from registration rolls.
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The article does give a nod to the idea that Bernie might have won with a more populist platform than Clinton's:

The election results must also be understood as Clinton’s failure to fully mobilize the so-called Obama coalition to her side. As we have noted elsewhere, Clinton was not the candidate to lead an anti-corporate and progressive populist insurgency, which is precisely what is needed at this moment.

 
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Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Since when is 2% a "huge" margin?
And besides, who gives a fuck what 2 million snow flakes think?
They don't matter! Deal with it. Change the rules if you don't like. The fat bitch played the game and lost.
She was a flawed candidate and that's it, accept it!
Wow, Captain Obvious Speaks!

Yup, Clinton lost. Yup, Trump won in states mostly filled with cows, sagebrush and corn. Are you happy that Trump won because he wasn't Clinton? Or do you expect Trump to make something of his win?

What promises did Trump make that makes you thrilled with his win?
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
Right, but people like you who lined up behind the corporate shill (that lost anyway) were the enlightened ones.


Derp


I almost forgot, who did Bernie vote for?
What's your point dude? your beating a dead horse, very similar to pie's behavior. Are you going to contribute something meaningful to this forum or continue to dwell on Hillary?
 
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SneekyNinja

Well-Known Member
Since when is 2% a "huge" margin?
And besides, who gives a fuck what 2 million snow flakes think?
They don't matter! Deal with it. Change the rules if you don't like. The fat bitch played the game and lost.
She was a flawed candidate and that's it, accept it!
2% is a huge margin historically.

Again, I know "numbers and shit" are confusing for you so I'll let it slide.
 

green217

Well-Known Member
I almost forgot, who did Bernie vote for?
What's your point dude? your beating a dead horse, very similar to pie's behavior. Are you going to contribute something meaningful to this forum or continue to dwell on Hillary?
we're talking 2020, all the hillary supporters are beating the dead horse. I don't like him, but i have to deal with a lot of things i don't like.
 

Justin-case

Well-Known Member
*you're*



You mean how you hang out here all day calling female members fat, and ugly, and slutty?

Meaningful like that? If so, then no.

If YOU'RE referring to pie it's not slander it's the truth and I usually avoid it, sorry if you can't hang dopey. I'd post more, but I don't want to embarrass her more than you've already made me:-)


This. Also if a woman is very stressed or has alot on her mind it takes incredible strength of mind to clear it all away for an orgasm.

If I am stressed and want to cum (when masterbating) I have to think of random chores that need done to forget about the thing that is stressing me out.

When I am high and in good spirits, all I have to do is let him find my spots and when I get close I relax my legs and let him have complete control ( my legs are in the air or by my head). Focus on breathing in and out and I come.

I come 10-15 times in one session this way.
 

st0wandgrow

Well-Known Member
If YOU'RE referring to pie it's not slander it's the truth and I usually avoid it, sorry if you can't hang dopey. I'd post more, but I don't want to embarrass her more than you've already made me:-)
Guys discuss sex, beating off, etc all of the time and aren't chastised for it. I don't see any issue with a woman who feels comfortable talking about it too.

I agree with most of what you stand for, and I see no issue with ripping pie and others on their beliefs...but I will never understand why it has to go beyond that in to personal attacks? I don't imagine you talk to people like that in person, so why do it here?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
What's even more hilarious is my RIU poll was correct. :lol:

If you don't like our president you can always leave the country because Trump won a landslide victory.:clap:
your poll had trump ahead by 25 points. he lost by 2.

his "landslide" ranked 44th out of 54. so bottom 20%. like your intelligence quotient.
 
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