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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do we have to always elect idiots?[b] The Democrats were out of touch and overly focused on stupid issues like identity politics[/b] which pissed a lot of people off and helped Trump get elected. Now we have Trump who is even worse. I’ve been wanting someone middle ground for a while. So tired of the left-right extremists [/quote] No, they really were not. But the Rs did a good job of painting them as such and then backing them into corner about it. [/quote] Nothing is ever the fault of a Democrat to you, right? Like they lose, it’s the Republicans fault? They waste billions on clearly faulty campaigning, it’s the Republicans fault? When do you ever take responsibility for Democratic failures?[/quote] democrats didn't nominate Trump three times democrats didn't elect trump twice democrats didn't fail to remove Trump from office democrats didn't fail to bar Trump from running after staging a coup[/quote] In other words, no, the Democrats never do anything wrong in your view. Good luck with that. [/quote] I am the PP you are responding to. Obviously if the democrats were infallible, they would have some power right now and wouldn't be losing elections. I was merely noting that where we are currently is 100% on the GOP for nominating and electing Trump and refusing to convict his impeachment the two times they had the chance.[/quote] In normal times AKA pre-2016, a presidential candidate as weak and unfit as Trump would never have a chance to get close to the presidency. All it takes to prevent someone like Trump having a chance to win a POTUS election is for there to be at least one of the two major political parties functioning at an acceptable level. This isn't too much for the American people to ask for.[/quote] Stop blaming Democrats for Trump! You had the chance to nominate Nikki Haley, who probably would have won. But you didn’t. This is on you.[/quote] I'm blaming the Trump debacle on Biden and anyone who supported the one elderly jerk candidate that could've fumbled the 2024 election back to Trump. Put that in your pipe and smoke it. Truth hurts but denying it gets us nowhere. [/quote] As the prior PP said, another GOP candidate could have been chosen and wasn’t. Haley had more than enough experience. They wanted the big brass fool. Now they have him. Own it and all the chaos and destruction that has come and is to come. [/quote] Republicans are allergic to accountability. [/quote] It is really so bizarre... When asked the question: Q: Who elected Donald Trump in 2024? (a) the 77 million mostly republican voters (some indep.) who voted for Trump (b) the 75 million mostly democratic voters who voted for Harris (c) the 36% of eligible voters who did not vote in the 2024 Presidential election The obvious answer is (b). Possibly you could also place some blame on (c). But PP is performing some extraordinary pretzel logic to twist to place accountability onto (c), those who voted [i]against [/i]Trump! Whatever.[/quote] I agree. Dem voters aren't to blame. Joe frickin Biden and the MAGA nut jobs are to blame.[/quote]
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