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mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:josevolution said:Lerxst1992 said:Go Beavers said:Lerxst1992 said:Tim Simmons said:They are losing men because one party says ‘men be better and step up’ and the other is saying, ‘hey be your unrestrained self and do/say what you want’ and then prove that being leading by that same example.Like, how do you combat that?By offering voters something they might appeal to them? The problem is democrats are inside this bubble. The first few other replies, picture of an older R voter with their gun toting anti vaxxer. The exact opposite of what Silvers point was, and something about a boxer…. Dems are not appealing to a large segment of voters, but it possibly can’t be their fault?More from Silver….“ I know it might not seem related at first, Carrie, but I’m thinking about your question in the context of the debate Democrats are having about how to win back young men. (Gen Z men actually voted majority Trump last year.) One Democratic group, for instance, recently proposed a $20 million initiative called “Speaking With American Men”. Adding fuel to the fire is the Catalist report I discussed last week that found an expanding gender gap, especially among young voters and Black and Latino men. In fact, essentially all of the decline that Harris experienced relative to Biden came from men
“How does this relate to the River and the Village? For those who haven’t read On the Edge, the Village is my term for basically the progressive establishment, which is consensus-driven and risk-averse rather than individualistic. Its quintessential institutions are Harvard and the New York Times, but this attitude is also very much reflected in Democratic political campaigns. Conversely, the River is for analytical, contrarian, risk-seeking types: think Silicon Valley, Wall Street and Las Vegas. Until fairly recently, the River mostly saw itself as being apolitical or part of a third, vaguely libertarian-ish “Grey Tribe”. But a faction of the River — not all of it by any means, but a prominent faction associated with people like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen — has become heavily invested in the conservative political movement over the past few years.
You are trying to understand why moderates and independents would not consider voting for Democrats, as they see the Democrats as extreme, by looking at the extreme from the right? This makes absolutely no sense.It’s hysterical that this forum will go on and on for years for the obnoxious shit that Trump does. But when Democrats screw up, lie to us, we want to move on within six months? The absurdity around here is stunning
unless you know the who, what where when why …we were railroaded by Biden‘s team (or was dem leadership involved?) I’m not sure why anyone would be thinking of moving on right nowPlenty.
amazing you’ve joined the extreme. Time to start yelling at windmills, or grand juries. Perfect timing with your post…Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
Garcia has grounds for a civil rights suit doesn't he?Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
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Go Beavers said:Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:josevolution said:Lerxst1992 said:Go Beavers said:Lerxst1992 said:Tim Simmons said:They are losing men because one party says ‘men be better and step up’ and the other is saying, ‘hey be your unrestrained self and do/say what you want’ and then prove that being leading by that same example.Like, how do you combat that?By offering voters something they might appeal to them? The problem is democrats are inside this bubble. The first few other replies, picture of an older R voter with their gun toting anti vaxxer. The exact opposite of what Silvers point was, and something about a boxer…. Dems are not appealing to a large segment of voters, but it possibly can’t be their fault?More from Silver….“ I know it might not seem related at first, Carrie, but I’m thinking about your question in the context of the debate Democrats are having about how to win back young men. (Gen Z men actually voted majority Trump last year.) One Democratic group, for instance, recently proposed a $20 million initiative called “Speaking With American Men”. Adding fuel to the fire is the Catalist report I discussed last week that found an expanding gender gap, especially among young voters and Black and Latino men. In fact, essentially all of the decline that Harris experienced relative to Biden came from men
“How does this relate to the River and the Village? For those who haven’t read On the Edge, the Village is my term for basically the progressive establishment, which is consensus-driven and risk-averse rather than individualistic. Its quintessential institutions are Harvard and the New York Times, but this attitude is also very much reflected in Democratic political campaigns. Conversely, the River is for analytical, contrarian, risk-seeking types: think Silicon Valley, Wall Street and Las Vegas. Until fairly recently, the River mostly saw itself as being apolitical or part of a third, vaguely libertarian-ish “Grey Tribe”. But a faction of the River — not all of it by any means, but a prominent faction associated with people like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen — has become heavily invested in the conservative political movement over the past few years.
You are trying to understand why moderates and independents would not consider voting for Democrats, as they see the Democrats as extreme, by looking at the extreme from the right? This makes absolutely no sense.It’s hysterical that this forum will go on and on for years for the obnoxious shit that Trump does. But when Democrats screw up, lie to us, we want to move on within six months? The absurdity around here is stunning
unless you know the who, what where when why …we were railroaded by Biden‘s team (or was dem leadership involved?) I’m not sure why anyone would be thinking of moving on right nowPlenty.
amazing you’ve joined the extreme. Time to start yelling at windmills, or grand juries. Perfect timing with your post…Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
What the actual fuck is wrong with you?The majority of the country decided advocating for foreigners here improperly is extreme.
and you have no idea how long DOJ was working on this indictment with a grand jury.. They could have gone to Roberts a month ago to tell the court they had evidence of significant crimes and were working with a grand jury. Since it ended May 21, Probably over a month.
its only your extremism that assumes all of the unknowns somehow support what you want to be true. That fact above proves how you think about this case is false. We did not have a significant fact available to us for about half of the time he was held in prison.
Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana; 2025: Pitt1, Pitt20 -
mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:josevolution said:Lerxst1992 said:Go Beavers said:Lerxst1992 said:Tim Simmons said:They are losing men because one party says ‘men be better and step up’ and the other is saying, ‘hey be your unrestrained self and do/say what you want’ and then prove that being leading by that same example.Like, how do you combat that?By offering voters something they might appeal to them? The problem is democrats are inside this bubble. The first few other replies, picture of an older R voter with their gun toting anti vaxxer. The exact opposite of what Silvers point was, and something about a boxer…. Dems are not appealing to a large segment of voters, but it possibly can’t be their fault?More from Silver….“ I know it might not seem related at first, Carrie, but I’m thinking about your question in the context of the debate Democrats are having about how to win back young men. (Gen Z men actually voted majority Trump last year.) One Democratic group, for instance, recently proposed a $20 million initiative called “Speaking With American Men”. Adding fuel to the fire is the Catalist report I discussed last week that found an expanding gender gap, especially among young voters and Black and Latino men. In fact, essentially all of the decline that Harris experienced relative to Biden came from men
“How does this relate to the River and the Village? For those who haven’t read On the Edge, the Village is my term for basically the progressive establishment, which is consensus-driven and risk-averse rather than individualistic. Its quintessential institutions are Harvard and the New York Times, but this attitude is also very much reflected in Democratic political campaigns. Conversely, the River is for analytical, contrarian, risk-seeking types: think Silicon Valley, Wall Street and Las Vegas. Until fairly recently, the River mostly saw itself as being apolitical or part of a third, vaguely libertarian-ish “Grey Tribe”. But a faction of the River — not all of it by any means, but a prominent faction associated with people like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen — has become heavily invested in the conservative political movement over the past few years.
You are trying to understand why moderates and independents would not consider voting for Democrats, as they see the Democrats as extreme, by looking at the extreme from the right? This makes absolutely no sense.It’s hysterical that this forum will go on and on for years for the obnoxious shit that Trump does. But when Democrats screw up, lie to us, we want to move on within six months? The absurdity around here is stunning
unless you know the who, what where when why …we were railroaded by Biden‘s team (or was dem leadership involved?) I’m not sure why anyone would be thinking of moving on right nowPlenty.
amazing you’ve joined the extreme. Time to start yelling at windmills, or grand juries. Perfect timing with your post…Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
What the actual fuck is wrong with you?The majority of the country decided advocating for foreigners here improperly is extreme.
and you have no idea how long DOJ was working on this indictment with a grand jury.. They could have gone to Roberts a month ago to tell the court they had evidence of significant crimes and were working with a grand jury. Since it ended May 21, Probably over a month.
its only your extremism that assumes all of the unknowns somehow support what you want to be true. That fact above proves how you think about this case is false. We did not have a significant fact available to us for about half of the time he was held in prison.You have more worms in your brain than RFKJR.They’ve been facilitating Garcia‘s return for well over a month. Obviously that fact was not known to the public.I’m not sure what the hell is going on in this forumGrand jury concluded May 21. Get a grip on reality dude0 -
Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Lerxst1992 said:mrussel1 said:Lerxst1992 said:josevolution said:Lerxst1992 said:Go Beavers said:Lerxst1992 said:Tim Simmons said:They are losing men because one party says ‘men be better and step up’ and the other is saying, ‘hey be your unrestrained self and do/say what you want’ and then prove that being leading by that same example.Like, how do you combat that?By offering voters something they might appeal to them? The problem is democrats are inside this bubble. The first few other replies, picture of an older R voter with their gun toting anti vaxxer. The exact opposite of what Silvers point was, and something about a boxer…. Dems are not appealing to a large segment of voters, but it possibly can’t be their fault?More from Silver….“ I know it might not seem related at first, Carrie, but I’m thinking about your question in the context of the debate Democrats are having about how to win back young men. (Gen Z men actually voted majority Trump last year.) One Democratic group, for instance, recently proposed a $20 million initiative called “Speaking With American Men”. Adding fuel to the fire is the Catalist report I discussed last week that found an expanding gender gap, especially among young voters and Black and Latino men. In fact, essentially all of the decline that Harris experienced relative to Biden came from men
“How does this relate to the River and the Village? For those who haven’t read On the Edge, the Village is my term for basically the progressive establishment, which is consensus-driven and risk-averse rather than individualistic. Its quintessential institutions are Harvard and the New York Times, but this attitude is also very much reflected in Democratic political campaigns. Conversely, the River is for analytical, contrarian, risk-seeking types: think Silicon Valley, Wall Street and Las Vegas. Until fairly recently, the River mostly saw itself as being apolitical or part of a third, vaguely libertarian-ish “Grey Tribe”. But a faction of the River — not all of it by any means, but a prominent faction associated with people like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel and Marc Andreessen — has become heavily invested in the conservative political movement over the past few years.
You are trying to understand why moderates and independents would not consider voting for Democrats, as they see the Democrats as extreme, by looking at the extreme from the right? This makes absolutely no sense.It’s hysterical that this forum will go on and on for years for the obnoxious shit that Trump does. But when Democrats screw up, lie to us, we want to move on within six months? The absurdity around here is stunning
unless you know the who, what where when why …we were railroaded by Biden‘s team (or was dem leadership involved?) I’m not sure why anyone would be thinking of moving on right nowPlenty.
amazing you’ve joined the extreme. Time to start yelling at windmills, or grand juries. Perfect timing with your post…Kilmar Abrego Garcia back in US to face charges of helping traffic 'thousands' of migrants
What the actual fuck is wrong with you?The majority of the country decided advocating for foreigners here improperly is extreme.
and you have no idea how long DOJ was working on this indictment with a grand jury.. They could have gone to Roberts a month ago to tell the court they had evidence of significant crimes and were working with a grand jury. Since it ended May 21, Probably over a month.
its only your extremism that assumes all of the unknowns somehow support what you want to be true. That fact above proves how you think about this case is false. We did not have a significant fact available to us for about half of the time he was held in prison.You have more worms in your brain than RFKJR.They’ve been facilitating Garcia‘s return for well over a month. Obviously that fact was not known to the public.I’m not sure what the hell is going on in this forumGrand jury concluded May 21. Get a grip on reality dude0 -
Tim Simmons said:Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0
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Correction, AOC: Kilmar is all of Dems, only. No one else.0 -
shecky said:
Correction, AOC: Kilmar is all of Dems, only. No one else.seems to be joe rogan and his ilk too.its all about due process of which there had been none.if you arent all about due process then why are you still here? it IS a founding principle of this nation._____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________
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mickeyrat said:shecky said:
Correction, AOC: Kilmar is all of Dems, only. No one else.seems to be joe rogan and his ilk too.its all about due process of which there had been none.if you arent all about due process then why are you still here? it IS a founding principle of this nation.
We all are not illegal immigrant smugglers, and worse.0 -
shecky said:mickeyrat said:shecky said:
Correction, AOC: Kilmar is all of Dems, only. No one else.seems to be joe rogan and his ilk too.its all about due process of which there had been none.if you arent all about due process then why are you still here? it IS a founding principle of this nation.
We all are not illegal immigrant smugglers, and worse.0 -
Also, they’re just tweets. Not policy. Relax.0
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static111 said:HughFreakingDillon said:static111 said:My bad it was the GOP thread. So I’m psychic but have poor recalljesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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https://www.foxnews.com/politics/newsoms-political-future-practically-nonexistent-la-devolves-riots-social-media-critics-predict
"Greasy Gavin" is history. He thinks he's going to be president? Ha ha ha!0 -
shecky said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/newsoms-political-future-practically-nonexistent-la-devolves-riots-social-media-critics-predict
"Greasy Gavin" is history. He thinks he's going to be president? Ha ha ha!
Who are these “social media critics?” Oli London?
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shecky said:
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/newsoms-political-future-practically-nonexistent-la-devolves-riots-social-media-critics-predict
"Greasy Gavin" is history. He thinks he's going to be president? Ha ha ha!0 -
I mean, I don’t want him. But I made up my mind about that 5 years ago.That being said the last few days aren’t moving any needle that could have been moved.0
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