you're one of the most predictable supporters of progressive liberal politics and democrat partisan issues. Good enough for guvmint work in my estimation. I don't care to try to dance to your unrealistic self-appraisals. If you walk like a duck, quack like a duck, waddle like a duck, suck mud like a duck, swim like a duck, have feathers that look like a duck, have webbed feet like a duck, eyes like a duck, shape like a duck, "Duck" is a fair enough term for you even if you have a sticker that says "Bulletproof".
How many people are there who somehow have one nonstandard idea that doesn't fit the simplest generalization?
between you and Red, I doubt there is anyone in here who is more consumed by the hope that the last election can be just overturned by some establishment political hacks who really don't get it that people voted against the way things were.
I don't want the election overturned. If Mueller's investigation shows that Trump engaged in activity that justifies impeachment I'd certainly hope there would be a bipartisan effort for impeachment. But I would hope Trump, at that point, would have the dignity to step down.
If the sexual assault allegations against him are deemed significant enough for him to be removed, I'd hope he'd be removed.
If his undignified conduct is deemed too much, I'd hope there would be a bipartisan effort to condemn his conduct and that it could potentially lead to his removal.
There are a lot of reasons I could imagine for Trump to be removed FOR CAUSE, not because I want the election undone. The election is DONE. Now Trump is accountable for his actions and should be held by both major parties to the standards we should all want for the President of the United States.
For you to expect me or anyone else to take seriously the idea that Trump is acting in a normal, rational, dignified manner as our President, we'll you're back in fantasyland. Trump is an embarrassment. He has been called by those in his own cabinet, and now even Bannon himself, a child.
I didn't move away from the Republican party, the Republican party moved away from me. If they could separate their Christian fundamentalism from politics and public policy, and if they could abandon their appeal to old white racists, and if they could see ending the war on drugs as the ultimate libertarian small government act that it would be, I'd be right back there voting for Republicans, as I have done several times. The only two Democrats I've ever voted for are Kerry (a military veteran) and Hillary Clinton (who was an acceptable alternative to Trump).
I voted for Dole (veteran, not overtly religious) over Bill Clinton.
I voted for McCain (veteran, not overtly religious) over Obama.
I voted "none of the above" between Romney and Obama.
You can tell me I'm a democrat over and over. Heck, maybe I'll start believing you eventually.
But you put Colin Powell on the ticket, I'll most likely vote for Powell. I'd vote for Condalisa Rice, too.
There are many Republicans I could support. Just not ones who campaign on enacting Christian Sharia law in the U.S. and excluding black people and hispanics from "our" prosperity.