Because what probably keeps them attached to Trump is that someone threatens to kill their loved ones if they break away. |
It is dumb, but it is helpful to everyone else since it easily identifies the morons to keep your distance from. |
Yep. It started with the red hats and now we are at this. Very easy to stay away from the cra cra. |
Republicans are becoming Brown Shirts.
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/12/us/politics/republican-violent-rhetoric.html
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At least one third of this country is mentally ill |
+1. Have you seen Mike Pompous lately? He looks like death warmed over. He must be worried about something. ![]() |
Your post should be used to revive one of those threads about all the GOP’s assaults on voting rights. Many, many maga mushrooms tried the talking point that it was about “election security;” nothing could be further from the truth. It’s the GOP’s fascist attempt to win when they’ve lost too many voters. |
I think the whole system is beyond repair. The founding fathers would be rolling in their graves at what's going on in the current political climate. |
She is not wrong
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/11/18/its-not-polarization-we-suffer-republican-radicalization/ While it’s true that the country is more deeply divided along partisan lines than it has been in the past, it is wrong to suggest a symmetrical devolution into irrational hatred. The polarization argument too often treats both sides as equally worthy of blame, characterizing the problem as a sort of free-floating affliction (e.g., “lack of trust”). This blurs the distinction between a Democratic Party that is marginally more progressive in policy positions than it was a decade ago, and a Republican Party that routinely lies, courts violence and seeks to define America as a White Christian nation. and The “polarization” decriers cop out when describing the country in terms that suggest both sides are to blame. Honesty compels us to recognize that while progressives might have more ambitious goals for government, they work within the democratic structure and acknowledge reality. The same cannot be said of Republicans. Let’s face it: We would not have a democracy crisis and an epistemological crisis if not for the Republican Party. |