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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
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What next, illegal aliens allowed voting rights in free elections? Oh, wait...
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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Here in Blue state Colorado the Republican party is trying to knit itself back together in an attempt to steer back to relatively moderate candidates which it used to have a lot of, but not sure it can come back from the abyss, partly because MAGA's won't support moderate Republican candidates. You could see this coming almost 15 years ago with the emerging Colorado Tea Party which was extreme in a lot of ways. I live in Lauren Boebert's old district (she moved to the neighboring district which is more rural and conservative and got the MAGA vote to win the Republican nomination even though she was for all intents a carpetbagger ). In my district, the 3rd, a Republican moderate won the primary despite the Democrats partially funding his MAGA opponent and despite opposition from the MAGA head of the Republican party at the time. Remains to be seen if he can overcome the Democratic candidate because the Democrats are throwing the kitchen sink in terms of funding to flip the 3rd district. Obviously the Democrats can play dirty politics themselves running a fairly nasty ad campaign for this seat . Maybe you have to live here to understand how far Left this state has moved over the last 20 years aided and abetted by the Republican party's extremism.
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Originally posted by N Crestway View Post
Here in Blue state Colorado the Republican party is trying to knit itself back together in an attempt to steer back to relatively moderate candidates which it used to have a lot of, but not sure it can come back from the abyss, partly because MAGA's won't support moderate Republican candidates. You could see this coming almost 15 years ago with the emerging Colorado Tea Party which was extreme in a lot of ways. I live in Lauren Boebert's old district (she moved to the neighboring district which is more rural and conservative and got the MAGA vote to win the Republican nomination even though she was for all intents a carpetbagger ). In my district, the 3rd, a Republican moderate won the primary despite the Democrats partially funding his MAGA opponent and despite opposition from the MAGA head of the Republican party at the time. Remains to be seen if he can overcome the Democratic candidate because the Democrats are throwing the kitchen sink in terms of funding to flip the 3rd district. Obviously the Democrats can play dirty politics themselves running a fairly nasty ad campaign for this seat . Maybe you have to live here to understand how far Left this state has moved over the last 20 years aided and abetted by the Republican party's extremism.
Who in the f*** thought (and thinks) de-funding the police is a good idea? Or open borders is (Against. The. Law)? Or going 'green' (i.e. equity/electric car mandates) is? Or the 'Inflation Reduction Act' was smart? Or President Trump wants to build internment camps? GTFO, with respect...
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
I will say this... Trump had the POTENTIAL to be Reagan-esque in his legacy. No doubt about it. But it was his horrible, maldeveloped, almost sinister personality that leaves him all alone in history as the wackiest, wackadoo president of all time. Literally steps on his own wang in a way that will never be duplicated.
I will also say this, I learned a LOT from Trump's presidency; I learned a LOT about today's Republican party. It is no longer my party.
So I wait, along with the Turtle, until a day comes where I can once again show my face in public while proudly proclaiming my conservative party membership.
It's going to take an enlightenment era after Trump that's for sure. Perhaps I end up with the Dems if they have their enlightenment first.
Whichever party stands for responsible government, rule of law, while at the same time celebrating an individual's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Oh, and one more thing.... THE PARTY THAT ****ING LIVES IN REALITY AND OUTSIDE THE REALM OF CAVEMAN-LIKE CONSPIRATORIAL THINKING.
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Originally posted by JJClamdip View Post
As dumb as she acts, she had to suck a lot of d***s to advance her career.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
I will say this... Trump had the POTENTIAL to be Reagan-esque in his legacy. No doubt about it. But it was his horrible, maldeveloped, almost sinister personality that leaves him all alone in history as the wackiest, wackadoo president of all time. Literally steps on his own wang in a way that will never be duplicated.
I will also say this, I learned a LOT from Trump's presidency; I learned a LOT about today's Republican party. It is no longer my party.
So I wait, along with the Turtle, until a day comes where I can once again show my face in public while proudly proclaiming my conservative party membership.
It's going to take an enlightenment era after Trump that's for sure. Perhaps I end up with the Dems if they have their enlightenment first.
Whichever party stands for responsible government, rule of law, while at the same time celebrating an individual's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Oh, and one more thing.... THE PARTY THAT ****ING LIVES IN REALITY AND OUTSIDE THE REALM OF CAVEMAN-LIKE CONSPIRATORIAL THINKING.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post
What’s a lier?
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I said MOST wackadoo.
Biden is many things, but he isn't evil. That's evident.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostBut it was his horrible, maldeveloped, almost sinister personality that leaves him all alone in history as the wackiest, wackadoo president of all time.
Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostLiterally steps on his own wang in a way that will never be duplicated.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostDifferent times. Different people. Regan would be a Trump fan, zero doubt about it.
Also, what you don't get (and that's a rapidly growing list) is that MAGA knows McConnell is part of the problem in DC. Not part of the solution.
It's a little bit (not a lot, but a little) like how most people didn't understand the Tea Party early on, especially you and your friends on the left side of the park bench. Government, especially DC, is too big and powerful, on both sides. A growing number of people don't care how it's brought down, only that it's brought down. McConnell is basically the same problem as Schumer.
I will also say this, I learned a LOT from Trump's presidency; I learned a LOT about today's Republican party. It is no longer my party.
So I wait, along with the Turtle, until a day comes where I can once again show my face in public while proudly proclaiming my conservative party membership.
It's going to take an enlightenment era after Trump that's for sure. Perhaps I end up with the Dems if they have their enlightenment first.
Whichever party stands for responsible government, rule of law, while at the same time celebrating an individual's right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Oh, and one more thing.... THE PARTY THAT ****ING LIVES IN REALITY AND OUTSIDE THE REALM OF CAVEMAN-LIKE CONSPIRATORIAL THINKING.Last edited by C0|dB|00ded; 2 weeks ago.
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Originally posted by WuDrWu View PostDifferent times. Different people. Regan would be a Trump fan, zero doubt about it.
Man... some of the fealty demonstrated in this fine message board towards MAGA Cheeto is NOT going to age well...
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Different times. Different people. Regan would be a Trump fan, zero doubt about it.
Also, what you don't get (and that's a rapidly growing list) is that MAGA knows McConnell is part of the problem in DC. Not part of the solution.
It's a little bit (not a lot, but a little) like how most people didn't understand the Tea Party early on, especially you and your friends on the left side of the park bench. Government, especially DC, is too big and powerful, on both sides. A growing number of people don't care how it's brought down, only that it's brought down. McConnell is basically the same problem as Schumer.
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