Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, the biggest issue is the current president cannot do the job. Who is running the country? Why has no one invoked the 25th Amendment? This is scary stuff.
Did you ask this question when Trump was president? And inciting an insurrection!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good. Let them be. Confidence breeds complacency. If anything, we’ve seen that the GOP is pretty lazy about GOTV and rests on the laurels of their weirdo media ecosystem
Meanwhile, do the work. You should be anxious - channel that energy into GOTV, donating time/money, writing letters, registering voters, etc.
Every special election since 2020 has told a vastly different story than what the polls were predicting. None of the fundamentals have changed in spite of Thursday’s debate. Sure, conservatives are gloating - that’s what they do best.
Stay worried, but this too shall pass. Keep your head down and take another step forward. You know I’m right.
They’re overconfident, yes, but there’s also more than a touch of screeching panic there.
Their guy is old. Demented. A pathological narcissist, a rapist, a convicted felon, a dishonorable man in all respects. They have no platform, no ideas, nothing to show for having had a majority, they essentially made abortion illegal in the states they control. They are overconfident and panicked, which is a weird thing to watch happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The convenient timing of the SCOTUS abortion leak, and Lindsey Graham saying two weeks before midterms, “I’m sponsoring a national full abortion ban bill”, which to no one’s surprise he has never actually done were probably the primary cause for the political winds to favor Democrats in 22.
You know Alito leaked it, right?
Anonymous wrote:Good. Let them be. Confidence breeds complacency. If anything, we’ve seen that the GOP is pretty lazy about GOTV and rests on the laurels of their weirdo media ecosystem
Meanwhile, do the work. You should be anxious - channel that energy into GOTV, donating time/money, writing letters, registering voters, etc.
Every special election since 2020 has told a vastly different story than what the polls were predicting. None of the fundamentals have changed in spite of Thursday’s debate. Sure, conservatives are gloating - that’s what they do best.
Stay worried, but this too shall pass. Keep your head down and take another step forward. You know I’m right.
Anonymous wrote:The convenient timing of the SCOTUS abortion leak, and Lindsey Graham saying two weeks before midterms, “I’m sponsoring a national full abortion ban bill”, which to no one’s surprise he has never actually done were probably the primary cause for the political winds to favor Democrats in 22.
Anonymous wrote:
They will indeed win if Biden does not step aside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good lord some of you are arrogant. To blame the GOP for what is happening now (an entirely foreseeable challenge) is insanity. I am conservative and have never voted Trump, though I suppose I might depending on his VP pick. You all picked Biden knowing (or willingly looking the other way) he was not competent. The entire party pushed forth this farce and narrative that he was FINE and anyone who challenged that was racist/ageist/maga/etc. It was bull then and it's bull now but now everyone sees it. Shame on you all. We are not overconfident. WE are the APPROPRIATE amount of confident given what you all did. You made your bed. Complete the adage and take a nap.
+ a million
The arrogance from the left never ceases to amaze me.
I am hardly the left. But I am incensed about placing blame on the Democrats. We are in this mess because the Rs didn’t have the courage to put forth a decent candidate. This is the third time Trump is running. Seriously? and you blame the left?
+1 No one is demanding Trump drop out despite him only barely winning in 2016 and then losing decisively (but trying to overthrow the government) in 2020. I don’t need to put the whole list of why he should drop out, but he should and instead the GOP is obsessing over the Democratic Party.
Parties need to operate for themselves. Democrats are spending too much time hoping Trump will be gone (he won't), saying Trump is awful (yes, he is) instead of changing what they can control, which is putting the best candidate forward. Should GOP do this too? Absolutely, but as someone who never voted for a GOP candidate I am looking at my camp to do the best it can instead of trying to say it's the other guy's fault and hoping that solves anything.
Anonymous wrote:To me, the biggest issue is the current president cannot do the job. Who is running the country? Why has no one invoked the 25th Amendment? This is scary stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To me, the biggest issue is the current president cannot do the job. Who is running the country? Why has no one invoked the 25th Amendment? This is scary stuff.
Relax. The WEF, Soros, and billionaires bribing the DNC have this under control.
Anonymous wrote:To me, the biggest issue is the current president cannot do the job. Who is running the country? Why has no one invoked the 25th Amendment? This is scary stuff.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The GOP is putting together a platform PP. It will be a streamlined version but it will be released before the convention.
They have no platform. They can’t even get legislation passed in the house despite having a majority.
Why are you conflating party platforms before the convention and legislation?!