This is un-American |
Define 100% pro-choice. |
We don’t currently have enough people to do all of the manual labor and service jobs that need doing. It’s only getting worse as the Boomers retire and need care in old age. |
I feel like two Tennessee Democratic politicians have something to say. As do trans kids across several states. As do women unable to access healthcare. School children who aren’t allowed to learn American history because it might make them “feel bad.” I can’t imagine why the OP wants to align with these “social conservatives.” |
Nearly all of them were born in America. So? |
| Joe Biden pretty much fits your description OP. It's one reason he won. |
Sure - and plenty of Republicans have something to say too. The issue is, they are shouted down whenever they try and say it. Judge Kyle Duncan, Riley Gaines, basically any conservative-leaning person is required to stay silent. |
+1 Plus, his common sense take on illegal immigration. https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4631739/user-clip-bill-clinton-illegal-immigration |
| Who has ever suggested "pro-church in politics"? That's quite a strawman there. |
| You went all in on anti abortion and now you have to live with the result. That's the way the cookie crumbles. |
+1. It's why he or another moderate democrat will win next time around as well. |
Show me a thriving, healthy, ethnically diverse community. |
| I'm a Republican and consider Bill Clinton nearly ideal as a political candidate. Super pro-America, pro-police, tough on crime, strong border control, cut the deficit, oversaw massive economic expansion-- I could go on. He would be republican by today's standards. Obama Term 1 was also a fantastic, modern-conservative president. |
No, you listed two people who are trying to be lightning rods vs millions and millions of people silenced by the GOP. And really silenced, not just told that their shenanigans are unwelcome, but silenced. Like killed by GOP policies. |
Sorry but Clinton and Obama were pro choice. |