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I sometimes can’t believe we’re even debating making a king of a dude that tried to overthrow the government with a mob. What the **** happened to us?
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Today there was a trump rally and a dude was literally dressed in KKK robes complete with the hood.

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Insanity

Today there was a trump rally and a dude was literally dressed in KKK robes complete with the hood.
It was a couple days ago, but yes. A lefty activist named Michael Picard went to a Trump rally wearing a Klan costume so he could post the reactions to his social media.

 
I sometimes can’t believe we’re even debating making a king of a dude that tried to overthrow the government with a mob. What the **** happened to us?
Well that's how most new kings come into power, overthrow the current regime.
 
I sometimes can’t believe we’re even debating making a king of a dude that tried to overthrow the government with a mob. What the **** happened to us?

you tried to run a corpse against him, and then replace the corpse with an empty vessel who has no principles or has flipped on any that she has had and cannot articulate any of her policies with any clarity. Pretty damning indictment of the modern Democratic party machine that it can't run any half decent articulate candidate who would surely annihilate such an unpalatable gross figure as Trump
 

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Suggested debate rebuttals for Trump:

Harris: "I will be tough on the border"
Trump: "20 million invaded this country under your watch as border czar. If you believe the border is bad now, wait till Kamala fulfills her pledge to give free healthcare to illegals."

Harris: "I will lower prices"
Trump: "You've had almost 4 years to lower prices, yet here we are. If you have a magic wand for reducing costs, why wait? Use it now. The fact is, your policies have led to inflation, not relief."

Harris: "You're a convicted felon"
Trump: "My legal battles are a badge of my fight against a corrupt establishment. If I had sold out like many in Washington, I wouldn't be facing these charges. This isn't justice, it's political retribution."

Harris: "Let's talk about Project 2025"
Trump: "Project 2025? That's a diversion. Let's talk about the real project that's failed America—Project 2021, otherwise known as your administration's track record. I've publicly distanced myself from Project 2025, and your focus on it only shows you're out of touch with what Americans really care about."

Harris: "A woman has a right to choose"
Trump: "I believe in democracy, where states decide on issues like abortion, reflecting the will of their people. But let's not forget, you've advocated for mandates that took away individual choice, like with the COVID vaccine."

Harris: "What about January 6th?"
Trump: "You supported and bailed out the rioters in Minneapolis. You encouraged them, telling them not to stop. $2 billion worth of property damage and dozens kiIIed."
 
you tried to run a corpse against him, and then replace the corpse with an empty vessel who has no principles or has flipped on any that she has had and cannot articulate any of her policies with any clarity. Pretty damning indictment of the modern Democratic party machine that it can't run any half decent articulate candidate who would surely annihilate such an unpalatable gross figure as Trump
The Democrats could have the best candidate in the history of the world and they still wouldn't annihilate trump silly.
Trump has an R next to his name


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The Democrats could have the best candidate in the history of the world and they still wouldn't annihilate trump silly.
Trump has an R next to his name


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I'm confused about the double standard people have when talking about Kamala Harris, like she has to be "good" in order for us to pick her. They keep shouting at us about the ways she isn't great, but the whole time Trump is the other candidate.
 
The Democrats could have the best candidate in the history of the world and they still wouldn't annihilate trump silly.
Trump has an R next to his name


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i disagree If someone of the ilk of Obama was running against Trump i don't see how they wouldn't comfortably win.
 
i disagree If someone of the ilk of Obama was running against Trump i don't see how they wouldn't comfortably win.
The only way it would be better is he is male. Many R voters won't be caught dead voting for a black person. Add in female with it and frankly the Democrats fielded about the worst candidate they could find besides dementia Joe. So in that regard, Obama would be better, but the heavily racist bulk of the R voters would ensure his victory wouldn't be that close.

Honestly if the Democrat ticket were reversed and Walz was the P and Harris the VP they'd win much more comfortably. Many R swing voters would be a more more comfortable voting for a white male. I look at my parents as an example. They get how devastating a trump presidency would be for the country, but they are trying to talk themselves out of voting for Harris. They are in Utah, so Trump will win anyway, they say. Or I don't like either of them, maybe I just won't vote. When I ask what they don't like about Trump they have a litany of relevant things to say. When I ask them what they dislike about Harris it's a bunch of hemming a hawing, because when they think about it, her gender and race still bother them. They just don't want to face that. But they are almost 90. For them racism was just ingrained, although I've always considered them to be pretty fair and balanced, especially as compared to many in their generation. But that generational attitude is damn tough to break through. I'll get them to vote, my mom is kind of excited to vote for the first female president. But you can tell it still irks them a little bit. Tough pill to swallow when they spent 30+ years of their lives in segregation and the constant racist culture of the era, especially given it was their formative years. There are plenty like them, only swinging harder to the racist side of the spectrum. At church gatherings I've heard off-hand comments about how a woman can't make tough decisions because of their soft sensibilities, and she's black to boot! As if that's basically enough to disqualify, although it's always given with some excuse, because the people saying it realize they don't have a good reason to feel that way. But it's the indoctrination for much of the country, especially older white individuals. Hence why the Mormons have a really hard time breaking free of that, since the church itself indoctrinated its members against people of color for the better part of a century, and it's still jarring for many in Utah to see black people more regularly now than even just 15 or 20 years ago, let alone actually vote for one. It's sad and pitiful, but it's true.
 
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The only way it would be better is he is male. Many R voters won't be caught dead voting for a black person. Add in female with it and frankly the Democrats fielded about the worst candidate they could find besides dementia Joe. So in that regard, Obama would be better, but the heavily racist bulk of the R voters would ensure his victory wouldn't be that close.

Honestly if the Democrat ticket were reversed and Walz was the P and Harris the VP they'd win much more comfortably. Many R swing voters would be a more more comfortable voting for a white male. I look at my parents as an example. They get how devastating a trump presidency would be for the country, but they are trying to talk themselves out of voting for Harris. They are in Utah, so Trump will win anyway, they say. Or I don't like either of them, maybe I just won't vote. When I ask what they don't like about Trump they have a litany of relevant things to say. When I ask them what they dislike about Harris it's a bunch of hemming a hawing, because when they think about it, her gender and race still bother them. They just don't want to face that. But they are almost 90. For them racism was just ingrained, although I've always considered them to be pretty fair and balanced, especially as compared to many in their generation. But that generational attitude is damn tough to break through. I'll get them to vote, my mom is kind of excited to vote for the first female president. But you can tell it still irks them a little bit. Tough pill to swallow when they spent 30+ years of their lives in segregation and the constant racist culture of the era, especially given it was their formative years. There are plenty like them, only swinging harder to the racist side of the spectrum. At church gatherings I've heard off-hand comments about how a woman can't make tough decisions because of their soft sensibilities, and she's black to boot! As if that's basically enough to disqualify, although it's always given with some excuse, because the people saying it realize they don't have a good reason to feel that way. But it's the indoctrination for much of the country, especially older white individuals. Hence why the Mormons have a really hard time breaking free of that, since the church itself indoctrinated its members against people of color for the better part of a century, and it's still jarring for many in Utah to see black people more regularly now than even just 15 or 20 years ago, let alone actually vote for one. It's sad and pitiful, but it's true.
My father was born in 1935. He talked at one point about a time when he was growing up in Detroit, when there was "racial unrest." (I believe it would have been during the race riots in 1943, that fits both historically and because he would have been at a good age for it to make an impression on him.) He was at the swimming pool when a group of young black men came in and started beating up basically every white person they saw. As they started coming towards him and some other children, a black women got in between them and shouted "You are NOT going to hurt these babies!" And he realized that it wasn't skin color, it was just people. His brothers, who were 5 and 10 years younger, never had that epiphany, and were both at least semi-racist their entire lives.

He ended up taking part in several civil rights marches in the 1960's and 70's, and was actually arrested and sent to jail with Dick Gregory, who taught him how to raise a ruckus in the holding cell without getting in trouble.
 
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