The Democratic Presidential Debates
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ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?
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ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.
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The Juggler said:Ledbetterman10 said:The Juggler said:MIKE WILL GET IT DONE
Pete and Amy would fare well against Trump too though. Anyone but Bernie and Liz please.
I know Amy's third place finish in NH is being celebrated, but I don't think that momentum will sustain. If by some chance it did and she won the nomination, I think her general election fate will be similar to John Kerry's. Qualified enough, going against a ready-to-be-defeated Republican, but boring as all hell and unable to connect with undecided voters. The opposite of Trump, Obama, and Sanders in that regard.
If I could snap my finger and just pick the president myself, I'd actually go with Pete. I just like him. Seems like a reasonable-enough guy. Don't think he'd beat Trump in a 2020 general. But either way, he's made a heck of splash in the national scene. "Mayor Pete" might not be all that electable. But years from now when he returns to the Democratic primary as "Governor Pete," "Senator Pete," or "Secretary of something Pete," he could have a hell of a chance. If I was a democrat, he'd have my vote in this primary.
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F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?0 -
The Juggler said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.
Ignore the middle and enjoy another four years of this nonsense.
As for your last sentence, I just wish we had a recent US presidential election (like one in the last four years or so) that I could point to as a moment when appealing to the centrists failed. Give me some time, I might be able to come up with one.0 -
ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.0 -
mrussel1 said:brianlux said:mrussel1 said:darwinstheory said:Full disclosure, the following are the observations and opinions of a Buttigeg supporter.
A win is a win, for sure. But I would have expected Bernie to win NH by more than 1.6%. I believe he won NH by 22% in 2016...but I very well could be wrong.
I personally believe we are down to a final 5 at most, and likely a final 3 now.
I find it hard to believe that Warren or Biden have a legitimate shot at this point as they seem to be trending in the opposite direction. Though it does seem Biden is poised to do well in SC.
I kind of get the feeling that Sanders has peaked. At this point most people likely know if they are a Bernie Sanders voter or not.
That leaves us with Pete and Amy. She seems to be the candidate that is gaining the most ground of late and I think she seems to be doing very well. Unfortunately, I cannot help but to wonder if is going to be too little too late. As stated, I think most voting for Sanders have already made up their minds. I think the same applies to Biden as well. My belief is that the majority of undecideds remaining are chosing between Warren, Amy and Pete. People like the "hot hand" and if Pete has a couple more good showings in the very near future, I think he winds up being the nominee.
Pete/Amy 2020!
As an aside, technically Pete is winning the delegate count right now, since he and Sanders earned the same number last night. So even with the win, it wasn't quite a win for Sanders in the tally that matters.I didn't know what is meant by brokered convention so I looked it up:"In United States politics, a brokered convention (sometimes referred to as an open convention and closely related to a contested convention) can occur during a presidential election when a political party fails to choose a nominee on the first round of delegate voting at the party's nominating convention.Once the first ballot, or vote, has occurred, and no candidate has a majority of the delegates' votes, the convention is then considered brokered; thereafter, the nomination is decided through a process of alternating political horse trading—(super) delegate vote trading—and additional re-votes. In this circumstance, all regular delegates (who may have been pledged to a particular candidate according to rules which vary from state to state) are "released" and are able to switch their allegiance to a different candidate before the next round of balloting. It is hoped that this extra privilege extended to the delegates will result in a re-vote yielding a clear majority of delegates for one candidate."
The term "brokered" implies a strong role for political bosses, more common in the past and associated with deals made in proverbial "smoke-filled rooms", while the term "contested" is a more modern term for a convention where no candidate holds a majority but the role of party leaders is weaker in determining the eventual outcome."
That all sounds very fishy to me- "horse trading" (what decade is this?), "smoke filled rooms" (don't bogart that joint?) "political bosses", (who gets to call the shots? Who really decides?). Egads!
To add to Brian's commentary- The dems created the superdelegates after the 1968 elections as a result of perceived favoritism of Hubert Humphrey. This eliminated brokered conventions over the last 50 years since the party could pile on delegates over vote totals like they did for Hilary last time.
Ironically superdelegates no longer participate on the first ballot (the accumulated votes for all primaries) as a result of sanders complaining about them in 2016.
Since superdelegates are now ineligible to vote on the first ballot, this requires candidates to get a majority based only on actual voting. Since there might be 4 or more candidates running thru Super Tuesday, this increases the likelihood of a second ballot at the convention ("brokered ") since it might be a challenge for any to receive 50% +1 bc dems allocate delegates based on voting
The Rs have a much different way to award delegates (closer to winner take all). But that way led to trump.0 -
ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.A much larger conversation but first I admit....I could have been (and could still be) an idiot, and I could have voted with my wallet.Today I believe, as I did once Trump secured the nomination, that standing in opposition to him is more important than my wallet and the other beliefs I share(d) with traditional conservative voters.I never was for the platform of hate nor god stuff.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
cincybearcat said:The Russian troll farm has hit the AMT.
For crying out loud he won by 1% in his own backyard and they're acting like he is invincible0 -
ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.
Also, that was my assessment of 50% of the voting public. That does leave room for voters of both sides to fit into other categories...not that 'past me' fits, automatically, in there. I could certainly be a blend of the first two.
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F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.A much larger conversation but first I admit....I could have been (and could still be) an idiot, and I could have voted with my wallet.Today I believe, as I did once Trump secured the nomination, that standing in opposition to him is more important than my wallet and the other beliefs I share(d) with traditional conservative voters.I never was for the platform of hate nor god stuff.
I asked partly because I follow Corey Robin's reading of Trump vis-a-vis conservatism. Robin argues that Trump is well in-line with traditional conservatism--I was just feeling you out to see how you distinguished yourself from Trump and his followers.0 -
ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.So, if they all plan to vote in the general election and seem to be people close enough to you that you can transcribe a bunch of crap from them and digest/relay what it means relative to the opinions you feel most in this thread have, with whom will they cast their vote in a Trump vs. Democratic Nominee election if the DN is:Mayor Pete?Klobuchar?Are they going to stay home?Vote for a 3rd party option? (I did that last time, firm in the belief that my vote would not matter...in NJ, it turned out I was correct, but this time I will take no chances and vote Dem for the first time ever in a Presidential Election.)Vote Dem?Vote for GW Donnie Don?As a Never-Trumper who has the voting history I shared above, I do not pretend to know what everyone in this (mostly Dem inhabited) thread thinks...but I think that Trump is going to win, no matter who goes against him.I think about 50% of our country is made up of a blend of people who are idiots, people who vote with their wallets, people who are blinded by hate, and people who are blinded by some fictional being residing "above". (This last category may/may not be made up of members of the other groups.)This is my opinion, jaded by how much of a bad leader the current POTUS is. These people are not all Trump voters -- many are not. It does, in my belief, slant very heavily in that way.My hope would be that the person put forward who many of us will hope can beat Trump would be a person who is not almost dead and a person who has the support of the most people in their party.A much larger conversation but first I admit....I could have been (and could still be) an idiot, and I could have voted with my wallet.Today I believe, as I did once Trump secured the nomination, that standing in opposition to him is more important than my wallet and the other beliefs I share(d) with traditional conservative voters.I never was for the platform of hate nor god stuff.
I asked partly because I follow Corey Robin's reading of Trump vis-a-vis conservatism. Robin argues that Trump is well in-line with traditional conservatism--I was just feeling you out to see how you distinguished yourself from Trump and his followers.Love and respect for fellow human beingsThe love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.hippiemom = goodness0 -
Lerxst1992 said:cincybearcat said:The Russian troll farm has hit the AMT.
For crying out loud he won by 1% in his own backyard and they're acting like he is invinciblehippiemom = goodness0 -
ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.
Ignore the middle and enjoy another four years of this nonsense.
As for your last sentence, I just wish we had a recent US presidential election (like one in the last four years or so) that I could point to as a moment when appealing to the centrists failed. Give me some time, I might be able to come up with one.hippiemom = goodness0 -
cincybearcat said:Lerxst1992 said:cincybearcat said:The Russian troll farm has hit the AMT.
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cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.
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cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.
Ignore the middle and enjoy another four years of this nonsense.
As for your last sentence, I just wish we had a recent US presidential election (like one in the last four years or so) that I could point to as a moment when appealing to the centrists failed. Give me some time, I might be able to come up with one.0 -
mickeyrat said:cincybearcat said:ecdanc said:The Juggler said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:ecdanc said:F Me In The Brain said:Some descriptions/comments I've seen recentlyAn interesting tactic to take no responsibility for things one types."I fucking despise Pete Buttigieg, and the insufferable whiteness of the secure cis gays who support him.".Am I allowed to have an opinion?
And, no, I'm not trying to anger people. I'm responding to the numerous people on this thread (and others) who literally can't imagine that such people exist (see the entire "QueersagainstPete" exchange).
All of the people I quoted above plan to vote in the general election (I'm not sure if they plan to participate in their respective Democratic primaries/caucuses), yet this board seems to think that the only votes to be gained or lost are the moderates. I think it's worthwhile to point out that's not the case. People her keep talking around the concept of "electability" (i.e. who can beat Trump), but many of you seem to imagine that all voters are like you or to your right.
When you have the chance, could you get back to us with your Aunt's neighbor's son's opinion on Joe Biden please? Thank you.0
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