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[quote=Anonymous]It doesn’t really matter, unfortunately. The Democratic Party has no backbone and has demonstrated over and over and over again that it lacks the internal will to do what should be done to eventually hold individuals accountable for the destruction occurring right now. None of them will be held accountable. The party pick will win in 2028, and then promptly find the door again in 2032. Others have said it, but this realization really came into focus during the Obama administration. Strike 1 involved the corrupt, influential voices behind the scenes in the Democratic Party allowing the Neocons to escape prosecution in 2008. They should have faced war crime tribunals following OEF and OIF, but instead, weak losers with big voices convinced the Obama administration that playing the kumbaya card would pay off - it didn’t. Strike 2 involved the absolute capitulation embodied by Michelle Obama’s “when they go low, we go high” malarkey. That oblivious mantra played a much bigger role in the breaking of the Democratic Party than most people realize. It signaled to those paying attention that Democrats are ultimately beta cucks who won’t fight back. And Strike 3 was the outcome of RBG’s refusal to retire and the pathetically weak majority leadership in Harry Reid’s final days in the Senate. Surprise, surprise - Chuck Schumer was too busy trying to jockey for control to bother with fighting back against McConnell, who was 10x his better anyway. And that’s no compliment of Mitch, but a full-on indictment on what a POS Chuck (Cuck?) really is. It doesn’t matter who is picked by the Party for 2028. They will almost certainly win, then lose in 2032 and I guess everyone can expect the Republicans to finish whatever tasks remain to cement control of what’s left of our government thereafter. Dark times, indeed.[/quote]
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