Justin-case
Well-Known Member
LMAO that's exactly what Buck would say.
I think we found where you tie up your goat, ahh sensitive junkie boi.
LMAO that's exactly what Buck would say.
Buck has at least 5 alts on here. Some days I swear I am arguing with 16 people, 10 of who are Buckyboy.LMAO that's exactly what Buck would say.
For real too many people agree with everything Buck says and backs him up the whole time. I hope he has a life outside but I imagine him 300lbs sitting with a bag of Chettos trolling the day away.Buck has at least 5 alts on here. Some days I swear I am arguing with 16 people, 10 of who are Buckyboy.
I imagine that you believe your imagination. It would explain your completely stupid beliefs.For real too many people agree with everything Buck says and backs him up the whole time. I hope he has a life outside but I imagine him 300lbs sitting with a bag of Chettos trolling the day away.
No, the only one UB just has permanent place of residence in your head rent free.Buck has at least 5 alts on here. Some days I swear I am arguing with 16 people, 10 of who are Buckyboy.
No, the only one UB just has permanent place of residence in your head rent free.
Have you ever considered that a minimum of 50% of Americans would think you're fairly stupid after reading your 'Halfrican' or ' would have fucked the black girl' content?
You post your own shit, right? Nobody is writing that crap for you, right?
Did you have your cable service disconnected yet? Who fucking needs TV real news or entertainment with such a rich full life?
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BWAHAHAHA!!!!For real too many people agree with everything Buck says and backs him up the whole time. I hope he has a life outside but I imagine him 300lbs sitting with a bag of Chettos trolling the day away.
your arguments are a joke because you are a Socialist.BWAHAHAHA!!!!
ALLLLLLLL those pesky people with their OPINIONS!
Too bad your arguments suck, you sad little racist twat, otherwise you might actually find some points of agreement amongst those of us with an actual education in politics.
Derp.your arguments are a joke because you are a Socialist.
So you are good with Trump ending the constitution? This was a direct question, is it hard to answer?Bush and Obama even Clinton have worked against the constitution wake the fuck up. The Patriot act unconstitutional, work place drug testing unconstitutional, assault weapons ban unconstitutional, The War On Drugs unconstitutional. On and on if this fake news shit goes anywhere that would be a direct attack on the Freedom of Speech. Meanwhile CNN can report WMD's in Iraq and it's not called fake news??
So, breaking an organizational rule is enough, not breaking a law, is that what you are saying? Because no laws were broken that I've heard of. Should we enact legislation to police party activities? How would you do that?You should have to forfeit if you get caught cheating.
It doesn't break any laws to manipulate who gets to be nominated for President?So, breaking an organizational rule is enough, not breaking a law, is that what you are saying? Because no laws were broken that I've heard of. Should we enact legislation to police party activities? How would you do that?
I never heard Hillary Clinton's name come up as an actor in the DNC scandal. Or her name attached to the electoral fraud in New York if that's what it was. Should somebody have to forfeit if someone does something unethical in their benefit without their knowledge? You know, a computer tech in Bernie's team broke an agreement, hacked the DNC system and got fired. Should Bernie have been cast out too? Or is this just your little hate on Clinton?
The Democratic Party has sold out to the donor class, so progressive issues are no longer given the time of day.Shaun King's take
"Over the past few days, the Obamas and the Clintons have made a series of statements on why the Democratic Party lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. The statements, if anything, reveal what happens when politicians are isolated from the American public for so long. While some nuggets of truth could be found there — by and large they all severely miss the mark on how and why Hillary Clinton lost. Instead of looking internally at mistakes they made, they continue to look outward — casting blame on anybody and everybody but themselves."
"Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate to run against Donald Trump. Of course the Obama and Clinton families will never say this, but she was. I honestly believe that she may have been the only leading Democrat that Donald Trump could've beaten. Next to him, she was among the least popular politicians to ever run for president. Her weaknesses and challenges counterbalanced those of Trump time after time after time. Trump is a rich, unethical liar with major character problems. To beat him, you run the opposite of that. Clinton, true or not, was not seen as the opposite, but the Democratic equivalent."
"Secondly, the Democratic Party needed to be the party of progressive populism to beat the rise of Trump's phony conservative populism, but they chose candidates and strategies that simply could not do this. Whereas Trump tapped into the anger and frustration of his voter base, the Democratic Party failed to do the same thing on issues that had widespread grassroots support from coast to coast."
"In other words, while progressives were fighting against police brutality, against the Dakota Access Pipeline, against TPP, against fracking and for a $15 minimum wage, Clinton was consistently on the wrong side of each of those issues."
"The Democratic Party put out the wrong candidate, but even with her, they could and should've still won this election, but they repeatedly ignored and dismissed progressive people and causes that could've tipped it in her favor."
"Even now, as the Democratic establishment seems hell-bent on not choosing Keith Ellison as the leader of the DNC — in spite of widespread progressive support for him. I've never seen anything like it. Hundreds of thousands of people have come forward to say they want Keith to lead the party, but the party stalls and stalls and stalls, and seems determined to do anything other than pick the progressive choice.
If the Democratic Party is going to have any success moving forward, it must lean into progressive populism and not away from it."
yeah!I'm beginning to think the creation of a new party that actually represents progressive ideals is inevitable. 2018 will show us where the leadership of the Democratic party is, the candidates they support, the outcome of the midterms. If they push more establishment politicians, they will lose. If that happens, I think a third party will emerge with significant support. I know I'll be out there pushing the idea to everyone I know.
Not really. Why would I remain a member of a party that doesn't represent me? Why would you?yeah!
you take your ball and go home.
bernie sanders 2032!
Or how well they do even if they win. those mentioned are actually republicans pretending to be dems.Not really. Why would I remain a member of a party that doesn't represent me? Why would you?
you go your way and push these establishment, entrenched politicians and see how well they do when they lose. Clinton, Perez, Schumer, Pelosi, Feinstein, etc.
WHOSE STUPID NOW ?
I watched the Bernie Sanders town hall program on MSNBC last night. It was in Kenosha (sp?) WI. They talked to a bunch of people that voted for Trump, many of which had voted for Obama and identified as Democrats. Their answer as to why they voted for Trump....because he wasn't Hillary Clinton. Almost all of them conceded that if Bernie would have been on the ticket they would have voted for him. He would have mopped the floor with Trump.Shaun King's take
"Over the past few days, the Obamas and the Clintons have made a series of statements on why the Democratic Party lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. The statements, if anything, reveal what happens when politicians are isolated from the American public for so long. While some nuggets of truth could be found there — by and large they all severely miss the mark on how and why Hillary Clinton lost. Instead of looking internally at mistakes they made, they continue to look outward — casting blame on anybody and everybody but themselves."
"Hillary Clinton was a terrible candidate to run against Donald Trump. Of course the Obama and Clinton families will never say this, but she was. I honestly believe that she may have been the only leading Democrat that Donald Trump could've beaten. Next to him, she was among the least popular politicians to ever run for president. Her weaknesses and challenges counterbalanced those of Trump time after time after time. Trump is a rich, unethical liar with major character problems. To beat him, you run the opposite of that. Clinton, true or not, was not seen as the opposite, but the Democratic equivalent."
"Secondly, the Democratic Party needed to be the party of progressive populism to beat the rise of Trump's phony conservative populism, but they chose candidates and strategies that simply could not do this. Whereas Trump tapped into the anger and frustration of his voter base, the Democratic Party failed to do the same thing on issues that had widespread grassroots support from coast to coast."
"In other words, while progressives were fighting against police brutality, against the Dakota Access Pipeline, against TPP, against fracking and for a $15 minimum wage, Clinton was consistently on the wrong side of each of those issues."
"The Democratic Party put out the wrong candidate, but even with her, they could and should've still won this election, but they repeatedly ignored and dismissed progressive people and causes that could've tipped it in her favor."
"Even now, as the Democratic establishment seems hell-bent on not choosing Keith Ellison as the leader of the DNC — in spite of widespread progressive support for him. I've never seen anything like it. Hundreds of thousands of people have come forward to say they want Keith to lead the party, but the party stalls and stalls and stalls, and seems determined to do anything other than pick the progressive choice.
If the Democratic Party is going to have any success moving forward, it must lean into progressive populism and not away from it."