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The official "let's impeach Trump" thread

Oh how very liberal of you to immediately start calling someone a racist because you disagree with them. Be careful now, there are only so many other phrases for name calling in your bag of nonsense to reach for.

You sir, are about as smart as a box of rocks. Again, please leave as the adults are having a conversation above your ability to comprehend.

Hey, unlike us, he is "educated".. :rolleyes:
 
I love that McCain clip in that tweet thread.
His supporters tried to bash Obama and McCain shut them down and told them that Obama is a good family man and would be a fine president if he won, even though Obama was McCain's opponent.

Imagine a candidate having that much class and showing respect and kindness towards their opponent today.
That's how you get my vote

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https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/how-andrew-yangs-robot-apocalypse-can-heal-a-divided-nation

What do you think of Yang? He's very likable imo.
 
Is this reasoning any better?



Listening to several talk shows like David Webb and Sonnie Johnson (black Republicans), who have been taking apart Trump critics regularly for calling him names, and telling him to "Go Home" more or less, I think this comment by Graham is spot on. Some say Trump is a "counterpuncher"..... if you hit him he will fight right back.

Some of the conservatives have been going on the social justice dems, who received top dollar donor support for their campaigns and none of whom really have significant political independence nor the intellectual talents to develop their own political campaigns..... because their comments in the public record are so full of "material" that can be effectively used against them.

I think Trump has decided it's a political win for him to directly take on the social justice dems.

I hate to see racism being politically worked.

I see enough uneducated minority sorts who really are struggling to make it here without meaningful skills..... virtual slave labor for the corporates.... hospitality/agriculture corporates/all kinds of price-competitive low wage workers….

Sometimes I see police "interactions".... maybe drug, maybe essential law enforcement.... and once in a while there is the mall parking lot ruckus where the police are asking questions and getting some verbal "feedback". I don't think it is just easy to come to America and walk on these "Streets of Gold", or land of promise, without rudimentary good sense and respect for the people and the place. A lot of people work seriously harder than I could ever do. And it does become a better life in the long run.

But the whole idea of globalism was to try to raise the level of opportunity in all countries, wasn't it????

Not drag our country down.

a lot of established Americans of every sort, whether by origin or ethnicity, are going "Republican" on the crazy Dem party that just won't work with a rough-talking but soft-hearted self-made Billionaire.... well, sorta.....

Can't forget he made his way generously contributing to the Hillaries and every other political office holder with some favor or another to grant.
 
I voted in 2008. I’ve voted republican before.

McCain by himself was pretty awesome.

But you gotta think:

* McCain/his party wanted more tax cuts for the wealthy. Obama didn’t.
* McCain wanted to maintain the status quo on health care. Obama campaigned on health care reform.
* McCain was old and we didn’t know he’d live for another decade. His VP was Sarah Palin. I think it’s arguable that trump is a better potus than Palin ever would’ve been. And that’s saying something.

Sarah Palin alone was enough to deter myself and some of my friends from voting McCain.
His age would have concerned me. That's my beef with Bernie too

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Word on the Street.....

whether it's Gates, Soros, or the Kochs…..there's big money in this election.

I think the Young Turks recruited the new rookie social justice Dem reps.....

And the plan is..… all of the "moderate" Dem reps who've been sitting in safe Dem strongholds.... are going to be primaried this time around, by well-financed new blood social justice dems.

This is a take-down of the Dem party, in preparation for 2024. The new "1984".
 
In all seriousness, who is the last R presidential candidate that the Democrats haven't called racist?

They cried wolf, and wolf, and wolf, and unfortunately, we finally have a wolf.

It's hard for me to look at people yearning for McCain and Romney, considering how they were attacked when they ran.
 
In all seriousness, who is the last R presidential candidate that the Democrats haven't called racist?

They cried wolf, and wolf, and wolf, and unfortunately, we finally have a wolf.

It's hard for me to look at people yearning for McCain and Romney, considering how they were attacked when they ran.
In all seriousness, it's amazing to see conservatives more concerned with Democrats calling Republicans racist than actually dealing with the racism in their own party.

Oh, and FWIW charges of racism have been and are still levied at Democratic candidates by Republicans as well, for some reason that tends to be left out of this "crying wolf" narrative.
 
In all seriousness, who is the last R presidential candidate that the Democrats haven't called racist?

They cried wolf, and wolf, and wolf, and unfortunately, we finally have a wolf.

It's hard for me to look at people yearning for McCain and Romney, considering how they were attacked when they ran.
I don't remember Bush 2 being called a racist. I'm sure the random accusation is out there, but I don't remember it being a significant topic of discussion.

I also don't remember racists loving Bush 2 and being emboldened by his rhetoric.

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