She went on this guy’s show: And has no problem with this guy:
Yet Joe Rogan is too problematic to go on his show, huh? I guess it matters only when the person who does it isn’t 100% in line with your agenda. |
Very true...when was the last time the Democrats allowed their voters to choose their presidential nominee? It's always backroom deals and strategic dropping out in order to get the anointed candidate. Meanwhile the GOP elites would have given their eye teeth to have a respectable Republican on the ticket but those pesky voters keep picking Trump! |
So the answer is to put your trust in random people with even less reliability? Doesn't seem rational. You do you though! |
Voters who align with Republicans look for a reason to vote for a candidate; and that's why Trump can promise everything under the sun for 3 campaigns and still get a lot of R support. Voters who align with Democrats find a reason to NOT vote for a candidate; and that likely explains why Clinton and Harris had such a hard time. |
Saying she declined due to woke staff opposition sounds better than saying she declined because she can't do off-the-cuff interviews. |
I’m laughing at the person mad people are still talking about it. They could easily see themselves out but they sit in here scolding people, as usual. |
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Has everyone forgotten? J
Joe Rogan is a cisgender white male. |
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MAGA is desperate to live in the past. They are like small terriers who constantly nip at your pant leg because they’re desperate for legitimacy.
This. Thread. Needs. To. Die. |
No. I’m a very angry Democrat. I knew we were going to lose, I posted here many times about it (as I did in 2016), and was routinely told that I was a MAGA for stating the blindingly obvious truth. I want the real Democratic Party back, not the one that cares only about tiny privileged subsets of the population that demand unquestioning allegiance to even the craziest tenets of what is obviously a new religion. I am a pro-labor, pro-working class, anti-Cheney (wtf!?!), pro-military Democrat who thinks DEI is largely an anti-union movement. I listen to Rogan periodically. And I am not alone, there are a lot of us who are wholly alienated from the Democrats but do not trust the Republicans. This thread and others like it need to continue because all you blue bubble elitists here need to understand how your elitist idiocy is going to hurt a lot of people. It’s people like me, who campaigned and voted for Harris even while knowing that she was going to lose, who will eventually save the party from lunatics like you, and yes, we are going to keep talking and you will have to deal with it. You had your turn and you failed miserably. |
You actually sound like many of the mildly center-left people I know that voted Trump. They still call themselves Dems but were compelled to vote for Trump. I think people need to understand Trump grew the center and pushed the fringes on both sides further out. Seems Dems are to sanctimonious to accept that, so they resort to calling people names. |
Yes, agreed. I am squarely center-left. I voted for Harris and even campaigned for her, but I know a lot of center left people who aren’t all that different from me who voted for Trump. And because I’m not a lunatic like the rabid blue posters here, these folks are still my friends and we talk about politics like normal people, so I know what drove their votes. |
Dp. Sorry but elections do have consequences and your vote affects everyone so no we cannot be frienda if you voted for him. |
2020 and 2024. We chose Biden and Harris. Are you saying if Trump lefy you wouldn't have chosen Vance? |
It's kind of nice to be normal isn't it? Not be fueled by hate and anger. I personally can't see how you would vote or campaign for a candidate like her but respect it. Your side has a long hill to climb, this election was a zeitgeist and should give notice to the old establishment R's and the lunatics on the far-left. The fact Harris invited Cheney into her circle is telling. |
With that attitude, get used to losing. |