I bet they can.
Fuck Israel
Dilbert_X wrote:
The Republican party could well be finished... I see it fracturing.
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He shouldn't win. There are a lot of people working hard to make it look like he is in a stronger position than he is. A Trump win will be a defeat not just to Hillary Clinton but to logic, scientific process, and numbers.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I don't want him to win. I hate him. This whole election feels so weird that despite whatever the polls say, I still expect him to win. This feels like his destiny.
But the problem is states like Texas start leaning left the further the big cities such as Dallas develop.pirana6 wrote:
Dilbert_X wrote:
The Republican party could well be finished... I see it fracturing.
They aren't even close to that. Trump doesn't put the party in a good light, and they should lose some house/senate seats, but they won't completely crumble. We've worked way too hard to establish our two-party nonsense to have 1 idiot stroll through and tear it apart.
edito: like a million spelling mistakes. my bad yall
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And a Hillary victory would see civil liberties slashed, continued political corruption, Americas debt continue to skyrocket....Ty wrote:
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He shouldn't win. There are a lot of people working hard to make it look like he is in a stronger position than he is. A Trump win will be a defeat not just to Hillary Clinton but to logic, scientific process, and numbers.
Edit: Man, the latest bizarro move from Trumpettes is to call for the 19th Amendment to be repealed because Eric Trump posted a picture from fivethirtyeight showing what would happen if only men voted; a likely landslide victory for Trump.
Like... how many ideals of your own country can you shit all over under the banner of "Make America Great Again"? First they were just cancelling religious freedom and discriminating on the basis of race, thy moved on to jailing political opponents AND their lawyers. Now they're going to take away a woman's right to vote? What in fuck is up with these people? They can't be serious!
This has gone way off the deep end. This is absolute insanity.
"Basket of deplorables" was way too nice of a moniker.
Oh Christ okay my political views have aligned with War Man, disavow anything I previously said, I'm with herWar Man wrote:
Not me, it's because we have shit options. I just hate Clinton more, so Trump.pirana6 wrote:
You're mistaken. Those who choose to vote for him because of any moral stance have since jumped ship. Nobody who is giving him his vote is doing so for any other reason other than his hatred toward Muslims, poor, etc. Or his typical Republican stance of lowering taxes.
Remember when he said he could shoot someone and not lose any votes? He was right, nobody that's voting for him cares about him as a person, they care that he likes white people over non-whites.
Have you lived in those towns? This is how people feel. This is their reality, not yours.AussieReaper wrote:
Haha the blames racism in the south as a product of hearing about "those neighbourhoods" and "those people" through television shows.
I can see his point about the dying towns because manufacturing has left but the rest is garbage.
The rest of the field were progressives and neocons who offered them false promises. People off the coasts absolutely despise Washington. They watch their best and brightest go off to the cities and then shit talk them and condescend towards them. Trump was the winner because he was an outsider.SuperJail Warden wrote:
I would feel sympathetic for them if Trump was just appointed the nominee and they had no choice in any of this. But Trump ran in a primary with 16 other people who represented "small town ideals" much more than he does. Trump is a billionaire from NYC who has mocked small towns and people in the past. John Kasich, Lindsey Graham, Rick Perry, Jim Gilmore, Rick Santorum, Mike Huckabee, and Rand Paul are all much more aligned with the culture of rural Americans yet 44% of Republicans decided to go with the guy who lives in a golden skyscraper because "he speaks like us".
I just honestly couldn't give a shit less about your social justice garbage. You can't claim we live in a democracy and then carve out exemptions to thwart the will of the majority. Doesn't work like that.SuperJail Warden wrote:
It is interesting how before Jay would talk about how people living in poor areas and states where they don't like the cultural laws should just move to a different part of the country if they didn't like it. He has told us before that a gay person living in Alabama could just move if he didn't like it.
But now that the Republican nominee is riding the resentment of small down yodels and suddenly Jay thinks we need to pity and cuddle these people.
Then again I have been saying for years that Jay is just one health crisis away from finding God and becoming a a "Christian conservative" so there you go.
What? Where did I ever say anything about messing with the laws?Jay wrote:
I just honestly couldn't give a shit less about your social justice garbage. You can't claim we live in a democracy and then carve out exemptions to thwart the will of the majority. Doesn't work like that.