Time To Talk About Democrats!

Here and across the internet, the neoliberal middle class is going berserk as its precious opinions are ignored and rejected. Shouting down anyone who disagrees becomes shouting to an ever smaller audience. That is likely to end in a severe stomping of the Dems in a couple months.
 
Here and across the internet, the neoliberal middle class is going berserk as its precious opinions are ignored and rejected.

Which is the whole reason why backing such a moral degenerate as Trump gives you a hard on, right? Pretty much defines you.
 
Which is the whole reason why backing such a moral degenerate as Trump gives you a hard on, right? Pretty much defines you.

As opposed to your obviously neutral stance?

Maybe if you stopped attacking everyone who has the audacity to disagree with you, no matter how mildly, you might, just might, reach a few people.

What you're doing now? You sound like a three-year-old throwing a tantrum.
 
As opposed to your obviously neutral stance?

Maybe if you stopped attacking everyone who has the audacity to disagree with you, no matter how mildly, you might, just might, reach a few people.

What you're doing now? You sound like a three-year-old throwing a tantrum.

Got tired of the Ziggins alt, did you?

Trump himself openly bears out everything I post about him. I'm not the one who threw a hissy fit about this on this thread, Ziggins.

I have no intention of "reaching" moral degenerates like you. Just to register common sense.
 
Got tired of the Ziggins alt, did you?

Trump himself openly bears out everything I post about him. I'm not the one who threw a hissy fit about this on this thread, Ziggins.

I have no intention of "reaching" moral degenerates like you. Just to register common sense.

Sorry, who is Ziggins?

So Trump bears out everything you post? I've seen a whole lot of emotional ranting on your part, but precious little actual fact.

Nice to see your tantrum continues. What exactly does 'register common sense' mean to you, anyway? Calling people names over and over who do not agree with you?
 
Joe Biden, at 9/11 ceremony, returns to strong suit: personal rapport

Joe Biden attended a 9/11 ceremony in New York Friday where he interacted closely with relatives of victims, a departure from the US presidential candidate’s more distanced campaign style of recent months prompted by concerns over the coronavirus.

The Democratic nominee’s encounters, including snapping selfies with a child and talking closely with military personnel, revealed a candidate slowly edging back into his element, as a politician who thrives on personal interaction and expressing empathy with fellow Americans.

:D
 
Sorry, who is Ziggins?

So Trump bears out everything you post? I've seen a whole lot of emotional ranting on your part, but precious little actual fact.

Nice to see your tantrum continues. What exactly does 'register common sense' mean to you, anyway? Calling people names over and over who do not agree with you?

Sorry, I don't feel the need to respond to alts of moral degenerates.
 
But, yet you do????:)

Perhaps you don't understand what the phrase "don't feel the need to" means. I didn't use it by mistake.

You seem a bit upset, Jack. Shouldn't you be off scheming how to steal someone's party to do for you what you can't do for yourself? ;)
 
Perhaps you don't understand what the phrase "don't feel the need to" means. I didn't use it by mistake.

You seem a bit upset, Jack. Shouldn't you be off scheming how to steal someone's party to do for you what you can't do for yourself? ;)

GFY Pilot.:D:D:D:D
 

Joe Lieberman stuns MSNBC host by praising Trump as a ‘disruptor in some ways that’s positive’


Oh Jeeezze, I thought he was dead! Well hoped really.

Appearing on MSNBC’s “AM Joy” to explain why he is endorsing Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), former Sen Joe Lieberman, who ran on the Democratic presidential ticket with former Vice President Al Gore in 2000, praised Donald Trump as a ‘disruptor” of the status quo which stunned host Jonathan Capehart.

Getting past Lieberman’s endorsement of the embattled Collins, who the former lawmaker called a “friend,” Lieberman admitted that he would be voting for former Vice President Joe Biden when the topic turned to Trump.

“You are clear, you are supporting Joe Biden?” Capehart asked.

“Absolutely,” Leberman replied. “I served with Joe for 24 years. He’s honorable, he’s effective, he has a program. Look, President Trump has been a disrupter in some ways as president that’s been positive. In a lot of ways I disagree with the result and –.”
 
For 30 years, the urban poor voted blue and the rural poor voted red. Safe votes don't change policy. Both parties slightly pretended to care about the poor as they fought for the suburban middle class vote. Now there's not enough middle class left to continue that strategy. The Repubs changed course first. That leads me to wonder what will be left for the Dems when they start catching up, maybe next year. They need to start fighting for every demographic and district, or they may fall back as some new party rises.
 
For 30 years, the urban poor voted blue and the rural poor voted red. Safe votes don't change policy. Both parties slightly pretended to care about the poor as they fought for the suburban middle class vote. Now there's not enough middle class left to continue that strategy. The Repubs changed course first. That leads me to wonder what will be left for the Dems when they start catching up, maybe next year. They need to start fighting for every demographic and district, or they may fall back as some new party rises.

A new party is already forming. The People's Party. It's a much more left-wing party than the Democrats and it already has a broader appeal than the Greens. As the Democrats become more Republican, and the Republicans become more Trumpist, there is a lot of untapped voting potential, a large pool of discontented voters and non-voters with no one to attract them. Both parties are still far too worried about appealing to suburban moderates, thus abandoning working class Americans.
 
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A new party is already forming. The People's Party. It's a much more left-wing party than the Democrats and it already has a broader appeal than the Greens. As the Democrats become more Republican, and the Republicans become more Trumpist, there is a lot of untapped voting potential, a large pool of discontented voters and non-voters with no one to attract them. Both parties are still far too worried about appealing to suburban moderates, thus abandoning working class Americans.

Will this new party just beat the same dead horses or will they address issues that really matter?

Equal Justice?

Professional Law Enforcement?

Government-Lobbist revolving doors?

Congressional corruption?

White Collar Crime?

Stupid Rethuglicunts?

:D
 
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Will this new party address the issues that really matter or will they just beat the same dead horses?

Equal Justice?

Professional Law Enforcement?

Government-Lobbist revolving doors?

Congressional corruption?

White Collar Crime?

Stupid Rethuglicunts?

:D

I believe, given the caliber of its leaders, it will be a real answer to national ills, rather than Democrats who just give lip service to progress and offer no actual policies.
 
For 30 years, the urban poor voted blue and the rural poor voted red. Safe votes don't change policy. Both parties slightly pretended to care about the poor as they fought for the suburban middle class vote. Now there's not enough middle class left to continue that strategy. The Repubs changed course first. That leads me to wonder what will be left for the Dems when they start catching up, maybe next year. They need to start fighting for every demographic and district, or they may fall back as some new party rises.

How do you figure the Republicans changed course first? All Trump did was throw away the dogwhistle, and his doing so has moved a lot of formerly red suburbs to the Dems. As for the Dems' failure to appeal to rural voters, don't underestimate the power of talk radio there. It's not so much that the Dems haven't tried to reach those voters as it is that they can't really compete with the constant bombardment of right-wing extremism that is a near-universal presence out there.

By the way, did I miss something as to what happened to all the usual right-wing suspects here? I know we had our suspicions that a lot of them were Dumpington's alts, but all of them? I can't think of any other reason why they would all vanish at about the same time the way they did.
 
How do you figure the Republicans changed course first? All Trump did was throw away the dogwhistle

Illegal immigration and trade agreements are the big ones that pushed wages down and decreased legal employment. He has talked about these issues for decades, and has done enough there to be reelected. Cancelling the Obamacare tax/mandate is another one that gets him votes. The Dems' refusal to admit those shows how far behind they are. There are more actions I barely notice because national media mostly avoids mentioning them, like pushing global legalization of homosexuality. https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/na...ort-end-criminalization-homosexuality-n973081
 
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Joe Biden Slaps Trump Upside Head At His RIGGED RIGGED RIGGED CNN Town Hall

Joe Biden once again showed what a real president is supposed to look like at his CNN town hall Thursday. He was informed, empathetic, a functioning adult. He was everything President Herd Mentality was not during his ABC train wreck Tuesday.

Anderson Cooper moderated the town hall in Moosic, Pennsylvania, not far from Biden's boyhood home, which we're not sure if you were aware was in Scranton. It was a drive-in format, so people wouldn't die. We know Biden performed well, because conservative media insisted the former vice president was treated with “kid gloves" and the "softball" event wasn't going to prepare Biden for the debates. The other day, they claimed Trump was “ambushed" by ninjas posing as undecided voters, so it's not like this paper tiger is going to maul Biden when they finally face each other. The president can't even handle Dr. Ellesia Blaque, the greatest woman in the world, who told Trump to shut his stupid mouth and let her finish speaking.

Fox News contributor Dan Bongino whined on Sean Hannity's show that CNN's town hall "should be an in-kind contribution to the Biden campaign."

BONGINO: Compare what happened to him, to what happened to Trump.

If you insist: Trump was asked serious questions and responded with mental fart noises. Biden actually assembled words into sentences that weren't just lies and paranoid delusions separated by the occasional comma. He nailed Trump for deliberately downplaying the threat of COVID-19, which led to the deaths of almost 200,000 Americans ... so far. Biden was almost overcome with rage when discussing how Trump had reportedly called service members “losers" and “suckers."

Disgraced pervert Bill O'Reilly suggested that the debate was rigged because Biden was somehow aware of current events from the past six months. That could've only happened if he'd been fed questions in advance and memorized them all, as people with dementia can so easily do.

:)
 

‘Hip hip, hooray!’: Nikki Haley mocked for ‘endorsing’ Biden after she warns he would move US ‘pretty dramatically’ left


Former Trump Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley is once again being mocked for a tweet that appears to many as an endorsement for the Joe Biden – Kamala Harris Democratic presidential ticket.

“Approach the prospects of a Biden presidency with clear eyes & no illusions,” the Republican former South Carolina governor said on Twitter on Friday. “Electing Biden would move the country pretty dramatically to the left in all but the most optimistic scenarios. A vote for Biden may well turn out to be a vote for Kamala Harris.”

Twitter was elated by the prospect!!!!!

:D:D:D:D
 
I don't see that as an endorsement of any kind. More of a warning.
 

Biden is about as left-wing as Joe Manchin, meaning not at all.

The two Joes and Kyrsten Sinema are arguably old-school Blue Dogs in a party that left them behind years ago. Biden only seems progressive because Democratic media is selling him as progressive.

Bernie Sanders is also selling Biden as progressive.

There is a case for voting Biden in a swing state, though, and apparently, I now live in one. Arizona is still conservative in some ways, but thankfully not as Republican as it used to be. 5 of 9 Democratic Representatives in the House, 1 Senator out of 2. And leaning Biden more by the day.
 
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