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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think Trump broke democrat brains, because Trump will not be president at this future time and they are still making him the centerpiece of their plans and discussion. Will democrats learn that they have to field a good candidate, or will they persist in making the attack on any republican candidate their party’s only offering? They are running a lifelong politician with parkinsons and blaming everyone else for their predicament. It’s crazy. They cannot move beyond their elderly candidates because the other elderly life long politicians who run their party are threatened by anyone who is new, young, or not an established party faithful. Republicans are the same way; they have done everything to stop Trump and put one of their chosen in his place. They have all attacked him and been never trumpers, but at least republicans saw the writing on the wall- republicans want Trump. He’s not a lifelong political creature. He got the votes. DNC chose Hillary because it was her turn, and she lost. It’s clear democrats don’t care what anyone wants, except their power brokers and donors. Instead of reflecting that Hillary is not likable and an arrogant, entitled person with baggage that would sink the titanic, they went on a huge russia bender that was a waste of everyone’s time. [/quote] You’re right that the DNC is reaping the costs of being anti democratic. It’s her turn was a horrible mantra. It’s nobody’s turn. This is not a monarchy. I’m with her? Really? What about she’s with us. The DNC was fresh with Obama because he was an exciting fresh new face to Washington. Similar to Bill Clinton in 1992. They were exciting orators. John Edwards was also promising with his Southern charm but we saw that went from sugar to shit. He left in disgrace. So did Andrew Gillum in Florida Three NY politicians had scandals (Spitzer, Anthony Weiner , Cuomo). Al Franken was Me Too’d . Elizabeth Warren was attacked for Pocahontas Gate. Kamala has the Willie Brown scandal . They can’t find one decent candidate without scandal and instead of spending the last 6 years finding one , they spend all their time prosecuting and handwringing about Trump instead. If Trumps the bad guy, well who is the good guy ? Because it seems the Dems don’t have any left[/quote] You are exactly right. Obama was new, fresh, different. People liked him. He wasn’t a 75 year old white guy with a face like a crumpled napkin. He seemed genuine and earnest. I don’t know if the DNC and RNC are willfully blind, deaf, and dumb, but the american voter does not want a perpetual political animal foisted upon them anymore. That’s over. Adapt or lose. Period. (Spoiler alert: they aren’t going to adapt.)[/quote] In the social media era, the DNC and RNC are dinosaurs. The DNC coronates unpopular and unelectable professional politicians who it deems are owed the presidency - Clinton because it was her turn; 81 year old dementia patient Joe Biden because it would be unseemly to have a real primary process. Meanwhile, Trump doesn't give a flying fuzz what the RNC or the establishment thinks or wants. He goes above them. He goes through them. He goes around them. And he becomes president - twice, and likely in a landslide this next time. Trump broke "the system." And Democrats better learn from that and become a people's party again soon. Because as long as the idiots at the DNC are still relevant, Democrats will continue to lose to the deplorables [/quote] Yeah no thanks, babe. The RNC and Republican Party devolving into a cult of personality isn’t model democrats and democracy should be following. [/quote] What democrats are doing currently is the opposite of sane. No democrat has the right to judge republicans at this time regarding candidates/elections. [b]The democrat party has been exposed as the most corrupt and dishonest organization operating anywhere in the world. Lying to the american people for years, covering up for situation that is a security risk at the highest level. [/b]Democrats have nothing to offer our country but lies and propaganda to divide and foment hatred. [/quote] Agreed. We're in Europe right now and our friends here can't believe how low Biden and his enablers have gone, especially in the context of the ongoing wars. [/quote] How is your return visit to your Russian home comrade?[/quote]
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