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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tucker's not running for potus. If he was, he wouldn't give so much airtime and praise to DeSantis.[/quote] He has said repeatedly that he has no plans to run for ANY office. Dems hate him because he is effective and calls out their hypocrisy and far left agenda. And, his ratings consistently top those of his competitors. [/quote] No. Let me set the record straight. We don't hate him because he is effective, because he is not. We don't hate him because he calls out hypocrisy, because he does not in any meaningful way. We don't hate him because he calls out a far left agenda, [b]because the agenda Democrats have set forth is not far left by any stretch of the imagination.[/b] We hate him because he has suckered credulous dupes like you into fervently believing that down is up and that Oceania has always been at war with Eurasia. We hate him because he has lowered political discourse and has cultivated a cult-like following of angry rubes impervious to facts.[/quote] First of all.... if the Democrat's agenda is so damn popular and appealing to the majority of Americans, why the rush to push everything through? It's because the Dems KNOW their agenda is far left and not popular and are desperate to push things through because they foresee losing at least the House in 2022. Secondly, if you want to talk about the rubes who are impervious to facts, I can't help but think of all the stories that networks like CNN and MSNBC were pushing that had absolutely no basis in fact. But, that didn't stop all you rubes from hanging onto their every word as if it was proven fact.... the Steele Dossier, the collusion with Russia, the FISA warrants, the bounties on US soldiers. So, please - no lectures on "cult-like following of angry rubes impervious to facts." We have seen that play during the past 4 years on the part of gullible liberals. [/quote] The Democratic agenda IS popular and appealing to the majority of Americans. The reason they have to "rush things through" is because Congress is ridiculously slanted towards the MINORITY of Americans and Democrats know they only have so much time before the gerrymandered House and Senate designed to give disproportionate power to less populated rural states takes away their ability to pass ANYTHING since all the GOP does is obstruct and block bills. [quote] the Senate has favored small states over large ones since its inception because of the decision at the Constitutional Convention in 1787 to give each state two senators regardless of population. But the gap between large states represented by Democrats and small rural states represented by Republicans keeps growing. Today, the country’s largest state, California, has 68 times the population of the smallest one, Wyoming, yet they have the same number of seats in the Senate. That means individual voters in deep-red Wyoming have far more influence over the Senate than voters in deep blue California. This makes the Senate deeply unrepresentative of the American people and puts Democrats at a major disadvantage, since Democrats tend to represent highly populated urban states while Republicans represent smaller, more rural ones. [b]In 2018, Democratic Senate candidates won the popular vote by a margin of 54 to 46 percent, but Republicans gained two seats in the chamber.[/b] https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2020/01/gop-senators-representing-a-minority-of-americans-are-preventing-a-fair-impeachment-trial/ [/quote] [quote] In 2012, Republicans maintained a 33-seat majority in the House, even though GOP candidates as a group got 1.4 million fewer votes than their Democratic opponents. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/gop-gerrymandering-creates-uphill-fight-dems-house [/quote][/quote]
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