I didn't realize we still cared about if a politician lied or not anymore. You know, since the current administration flat out lies about 8 times a day.Rommie wrote:but too many people think "didn't she lie about being Native American to get her job at Harvard?").
Thumper wrote:I didn't realize we still cared about if a politician lied or not anymore. You know, since the current administration flat out lies about 8 times a day.Rommie wrote:but too many people think "didn't she lie about being Native American to get her job at Harvard?").
We have had a few visits here in California. Weirdly enough even though we live in the state capitol almost all the stumping happens way down south in the L.A. area which is about 6-12 hours from us depending on traffic. So we haven't really had a chance to drop in and listen live to any of them.
geonuc wrote:And Kirsten Gillibrand can go fuck herself. I will *never* forgive her for her role in ousting Al Franken from the Senate.
I like this quote.geonuc wrote:Working with those few Congressional Republicans left who aren't complete douchebags is an important skill.
lady_*nix wrote:..I am wholeheartedly behind kicking handsy bastards out of positions of authority. Even when we like to think they're "our" handsy bastards.
Now is not the time to get righteous about perceived character flaws. If you do, Mitch McConnell wins.
SciFiFisher wrote:I can promise you that 30-40% of the people will want to keep throwing gasoline on the house while it burns if they think their "way of life" has lost to those "other people". Tribalism is what works for them. They may not have a few teeth missing or be married to their sister but they would rather see millions of people die than see their tribe lose power or status. They will vote for Trump. The DNC might as well not waste any time trying to appeal to them. They need to go after 50% of the eligible voters who sat it out in 2016. Those are the ones that need to be convinced to show up and vote.
Fisher wrote:... growing divide between the more progressive and the more centrist candidates.
SciFiFisher wrote:Second round of debates with the Democratic contenders. The general consensus is that no one really stood out the first night with the possible exception of Warren. There is some talk that there is a growing divide between the more progressive and the more centrist candidates. Interesting to see what happens the second night.
Rommie wrote:...and then making my bf watch The Princess Bride because he'd never seen it (really, how do you get to 40 doing that?).
Thumper wrote:Rommie wrote:...and then making my bf watch The Princess Bride because he'd never seen it (really, how do you get to 40 doing that?).
Wow, he'd no longer be my boyfriend. That would be a non starter with me.
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