Bears01 Posted October 9 Posted October 9 One area I am in complete agreement with the "blue no matter whoers" is that the mainstreams medias constant "Dems in COMPLETE DISSARAY! Incoming massive embarrssing loss!!" Is very very very annoying, and worthless until proven otherwise. They have won basically every election outside of a random gubernatorial race in 2021 since Trump won in 2016, it's not exactly them who should be in "mass nervous disarray". The Hype for the red wave 2022 truly served Joker 2 levels of buildup and floppage 2
Wonderland Posted October 9 Posted October 9 (edited) 4 minutes ago, GhostBox said: The way I panicked when I saw the tweet load. I immediately got flashbacks to Elizabeth Warren but thank god it wasn't a disaster Can we be real for a second though and say that sip she took was weak as hell Edited October 9 by Wonderland 3
Relampago. Posted October 9 Posted October 9 27 minutes ago, FameFatale said: Now write an excuse for me to not work from now till election day 💋 3 3
MusicLoverDude Posted October 9 Posted October 9 It amazes me that some idiots think hurricanes are created by the government Do people forget that Katrina happened during George W. Bush's presidency? Hurricanes are going to occur regardless of who is in office because it's a natural phenomenon. 1 1
GhostBox Posted October 9 Posted October 9 12 minutes ago, nooniebao said: Works for me 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 Kamala2024🎉🎉 1
noodlelymph Posted October 9 Posted October 9 4 hours ago, bunnyeyes said: How are the girlies here feeling about Harris and dems completely abandoning talking about DACAmented youth? It's sad and bleak here. Probably the same way the white liberals here feel about her abandoning the ongoing genocide and firmly committing to supporting "isntreal" : "thoughts and prayers but shut up cuz trump is worse and you can pUsH hEr lEfT after she's elected" by which time they'll go back to sanctimoniously defending her failed admin and not even lifting a finger to push her left lol. Biden's admin is proof of that 4 2
noodlelymph Posted October 9 Posted October 9 22 minutes ago, nooniebao said: If she does get elected her administration is just going to be such a colossal failure that the GOP is going to end up winning big regardless in 2026 and 2028. 1 1
Relampago. Posted October 9 Posted October 9 22 minutes ago, nooniebao said: I know I'm delusional rn cause it's late and I need to eat a meal before bed, as well as contradicting my posts from just a few hours ago but.. I lowkey feel like she is going to break heavy from Biden just because she wants to solidify a legacy as the first female president. She's just tiptoeing around it right now and doesn't want to seem like she was an irrelevant VP. Then again I haven't had my bedtime sandwich so it's probably the hunger talking! 4
Relampago. Posted October 9 Posted October 9 1 minute ago, noodlelymph said: If she does get elected her administration is just going to be such a colossal failure that the GOP is going to end up winning big regardless in 2026 and 2028. ddd the contrast between our posts but you're probably right
noodlelymph Posted October 9 Posted October 9 1 minute ago, Relampago. said: ddd the contrast between our posts but you're probably right Sorry my guy she's moved wayyyy too far to the right. And the "progressive" voters have enabled it by not drawing any lines in the sand. 1 1
Relampago. Posted October 9 Posted October 9 15 minutes ago, noodlelymph said: Sorry my guy she's moved wayyyy too far to the right. And the "progressive" voters have enabled it by not drawing any lines in the sand. I'm in agreement with you, I just wrote essays today about why I have 0 hope she'll actually move left. Although the progressive voters you seem to be talking about aren't just the Twitter girls and the tankies in here (no shade), it's the non-voters who are completely disillusioned with politics and have drawn their line in the sand by not bothering to vote at all since they see the two as the same. I know the loud, very small minority of progressive voters get dragged in here constantly but there already has been lines in the sand for years now. It's not really the fault of people who are the most vocal about progressive policy, that's far too small of a percentage to ever make a meaningful difference in the outcome of national elections. 1
Elusive Chanteuse Posted October 9 Posted October 9 I liked the Howard stern interview. He is a good interviewer once his adhd doesn't take over lol. She did the best she could to reach his audience.
GhostBox Posted October 9 Posted October 9 I love this response 👏🏼 Too bad she can't say it to him on a debate stage 💃🏽 1 1
Sannie Posted October 9 Posted October 9 1 hour ago, noodlelymph said: Sorry my guy she's moved wayyyy too far to the right. And the "progressive" voters have enabled it by not drawing any lines in the sand. Ah yes, far right policies such as building new homes, expanding medical care, and common sense gun law reform. 4 3 1 1 3
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