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1 minute ago, Kassi said:

No1currie about a C list actress :gaycat6:

then why does your crowd constantly scream and cry and **** themselves over Susan Sarandon? :gaycat6: 

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Hmm. Yeah he’s kind of killing it on this campaign promise 

 

 

I wonder if Americans will appreciate that he’s not loud and obnoxious like Bernie and Trump. :gaycat2: I keep going back to the silent majority who elected him precisely because he was mellow.

 

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Just now, ClashAndBurn said:

then why does your crowd constantly scream and cry and **** themselves over Susan Sarandon? :gaycat6: 

Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award Winner. Put some respect on her name!

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I've lived in Ohio all my life and I can testify that it is probably never voting blue again tbh. That swing state status is over. A Florida tea.

 

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4 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:

then why does your crowd constantly scream and cry and **** themselves over Susan Sarandon? :gaycat6: 

The same reason we scream and cry at ALL leftist commentators, including YTubers and podcast hosts and forum homosexuals (fomos)…

 

…to combat misinformation wherever it may be. Like that Republicans have special powers that get them everything they want, the leftist theory of elections works, or sumn basic like that the ACA was a Republican idea. :cm:

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3 minutes ago, Kassi said:

Hmm. Yeah he’s kind of killing it on this campaign promise 

 

 

I wonder if Americans will appreciate that he’s not loud and obnoxious like Bernie and Trump. :gaycat2: I keep going back to the silent majority who elected him precisely because he was mellow.

 

Copium. Every word of this post is absolute copium.

 

See you in ten years when Joe goes down in history as the most ineffective president of the modern era. He is a joke. And his "mellowness" that you're touting as some sort of strength is seen as extremely passive and weak.

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All of this is pointless. Once SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore v Harper there will literally be no point in even trying anymore. That’s end game for the country. Hope the progressives who caused this because “Trump is the less destructive than Clinton” are happy. See y’all in the camps. 

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Biden's ultimate legacy being his "mellowness". :rip: That's just the medication kicking in.

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6 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:

And his "mellowness" that you're touting as some sort of strength is seen as extremely passive and weak.

Isn’t that why he was elected? Cause he was the opposite of Trump? Or am I missing something? :confused:
 

I’m not saying it’s MY preferred style. I would much rather he call Republicans “enemies of democracy” like Pelosi did. I’m just wondering out loud whether or not voters will still factor that into their vote (maybe not so much in the midterms, but moreso in a general against Trump)

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15 minutes ago, Kassi said:

Hmm. Yeah he’s kind of killing it on this campaign promise 

 

 

I wonder if Americans will appreciate that he’s not loud and obnoxious like Bernie and Trump. :gaycat2: I keep going back to the silent majority who elected him precisely because he was mellow.

 

You really be posting just to post.

 

His approval is below 40%:rip:

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16 minutes ago, GraceRandolph said:

Susan Sarandon is an Academy Award Winner. Put some respect on her name!

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It is hilarious how those dummies blame her for Trump and now they even list her as a reason why Rove Vs. Wade was overturned. Imagine having a conversation with someone outside of the internet and while discussing politics, they mention actress Susan Sarandon for anything wrong with the current climate of the world. I would walk away mid-sentence. :deadbanana4:

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14 minutes ago, Bang Up said:

All of this is pointless. Once SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore v Harper there will literally be no point in even trying anymore. That’s end game for the country. Hope the progressives who caused this because “Trump is the less destructive than Clinton” are happy. See y’all in the camps. 

:rip:

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22 minutes ago, Thuggin said:

I've lived in Ohio all my life and I can testify that it is probably never voting blue again tbh. That swing state status is over. A Florida tea.

 

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I have never felt more unsafe in my life than when I was in Ohio for a couple of days :biblio: I m got stared at by mostly everyone boarding the plane which has never happened to me before and I live in the south :dies:

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He’s so funny. :lmao: Love him! :heart2:

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30 minutes ago, ClashAndBurn said:

then why does your crowd constantly scream and cry and **** themselves over Susan Sarandon? :gaycat6: 

because queen is not a C list actress :gaycat6:

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7 minutes ago, Ms. Togekiss said:

I have never felt more unsafe in my life than when I was in Ohio for a couple of days :biblio: I m got stared at by mostly everyone boarding the plane which has never happened to me before and I live in the south :dies:

Tbh the three big cities are mostly fine. But if you go outside that, you may as well be in rural Alabama. :rip:

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Pretending Biden isn't loud and obnoxious?

 

 

The ******* who bullies voters isn't loud and obnoxious?

 

 

 

not his ugly ass calling others fat while running for president :rip: only an obnoxious rat would

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56 minutes ago, Bang Up said:

All of this is pointless. Once SCOTUS rules in favor of Moore v Harper there will literally be no point in even trying anymore. That’s end game for the country. Hope the progressives who caused this because “Trump is the less destructive than Clinton” are happy. See y’all in the camps. 

I genuinely wonder what goes on in the head of centrists like this. Are your parents partisans Dems? Are they well-off? Did you have a lot of privilege growing up? There's very few realities that shape someone to say things like this out of nowhere. Even someone who truly believes voting is very important, but who has had even the faintest brush with poverty and what being poor is like, understands how apathy to voting is the norm to most people. It feels like you think your methods will work and inspire anyone to vote, and are too blind to see it's the opposite. :skull:

 

Most progressives' beef is not with voting but with your ineffective centrist politics.

 

None of us think electoral politics won't have *any* effect on the world. The thing we hate is your bad ideas and the privilege it takes for you to so unabashedly push an incoherent ideology like neoliberalism. Your backwards politics and defense of corrupt politicians only leads to poor people *voting less* and thus makes our attempts to get people to think they can change their realities harder. It feels like neoliberals deflate the base on purpose. You want people to vote less - that's the only explanation for why you continue to support such shitty policies.

 

I would love nothing more for people to want to vote. Your commitment to voting for bigots and idiots who fall under the banner of centrism, moderates, neoliberalism, etc. is making that impossible and turning possible voters off. Look at Biden's approval. You did this.

 

If I made a decision as illogical and ignorant as having voted for Biden in the primary, I would frankly be too ashamed and embarrassed to admit so knowing I would then be personally responsible for setting in motion the collapse of the Democratic Party for the next 12 years. :skull:

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2 minutes ago, Communion said:

I genuinely wonder what goes on in the head of centrists like this. Are your parents partisans Dems? Are they well-off? Did you have a lot of privilege growing up? There's very few realities that shape someone to say things like this out of nowhere. Even someone who truly believes voting is very important, but who has had even the faintest brush with poverty and what being poor is like, understands how apathy to voting is the norm to most people. It feels like you think your methods will work and inspire anyone to vote, and are too blind to see it's the opposite. :skull:

 

That's what most actual progressives' beef is with your ineffective politics.

 

None of us think electoral politics won't have *any* effect on the world. The thing we hate is your bad ideas and the privilege it takes for you to so unabashedly push an incoherent ideology like neoliberalism. Your backwards politics and defense of do-nothing politics only leads to poor people *voting less* and thus makes our attempts to get people to think they can change their realities harder. It feels like neoliberals deflate the base on purpose.

 

I would love nothing more for people to want to vote. Your commitment to voting for bigots and idiots who fall under the banner of centrism, moderates, neoliberalism, etc. is making that impossible and turning possible voters off.

 

If I made a decision as illogical and ignorant as having voted for Biden in the primary, I would frankly be too ashamed and embarrassed to admit so knowing I would then be personally responsible for setting in motion the collapse of the Democratic Party for the next 12 years. :skull:

You realize you’re saying that if Trump was in charge, this wouldn’t have happened when it in fact would have… 

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22 minutes ago, nadiamendell said:

 

 

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No offense, but then she should reach out to the majority (typically affluent) white women who continue to vote Republican about the implications of their decisions.


And then pool resources to run pro abortion campaigns in swing states. 

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10 minutes ago, phreshprince said:

You realize you’re saying that if Trump was in charge, this wouldn’t have happened when it in fact would have… 

They didn’t once say that... Not once did they mention Trump. :ace:

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12 minutes ago, phreshprince said:

 if Trump

Who's talking about Trump? The problem started when anyone ever voiced support for Joe Biden being the Democratic nominee. That was objectively the wrong decision. Proof is in the pudding. We put the centrist theory of change to the test. It failed. Centrists got everything they wanted and it didn't change a meaningful thing. 

 

Anyone who voted for him in the primary should frankly be ashamed and this inspires the need to have a conversation about no longer letting deep red states that are 10... 20.....30 points to the right of your average Democratic voter have any influence at all in shaping the narrative of the primary. 

 

Biden supporters not only fundamentally helped destroy Dems' trust in the party but also destroyed any urgency millions of voters felt bout elections. It's been "we just gotta win the presidential election and everything will fall into place" for 14 years and now people raised on that slogan don't believe it. 

 

Because rich geriatrics didn't wanna share their doctor office waiting rooms with poor people under Medicare For All, so they voted in one of their own who, despite his rapidly collapsing cognitive function, still can't let go of his personal moral hang-up's with abortion to at least be a cadaver for actually cognizant politicians to use.

 

 

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You won't break my soul
You won't break my soul
I'm tellin' everybody
Everybody

 

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