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    Imagine the GOP being so desperate for a win, they just continue to let this guy rot them from the inside. It’s incredible the lack of balls every single candidate running against him has shown.

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      Make no mistake: republicans would let him rape their children live on CSPAN and then line up to suck his asshole. It would be an honor!

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      The only way I can figure it is he has dirt on everyone. Remember the russians hacked the DNC and RNC email servers but only released info from the Dems.

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        Putin owns the dirt. Trump was shown just enough to keep him in line and he’s the primary conduit through which the GOP is controlled. Look at Lindsey Graham’s flip to Team Trump. I believe that Trump showed some of Putin’s kompromat to Graham and Lindsey decided to switch allegiances both to keep his career and further his own goals.

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      It’s funny because the first group to denounce Trump as a maniac, and to basically accurately describe how fucked up he is was the GOP in 2016. They warned back then what would happen if Trump won, then he won and suddenly he was the best thing ever, and everyone disagreeing has been had by the deep state or something.

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      It’s incredible the lack of balls every single candidate running against him has shown.

      There’s probably not much they can do. It’s just the state of the Republican Party at this moment in time. And it’s where the Republican electorate is. I hope the younger generations will burn this Republican Party to the ground and start over.

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      It’s the primary voters. They still adore Trump, so the other candidates get thrashed of they saying anything truthful like “Trump is a narcissistic psychopath” or “the election was not stolen”.

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      Somebody please get all rambling nursing home patient candidates away from any position of leadership

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      I have never been able to really comprehend why these people like him. He comes across like a bumbling moron. He’s ineloquent, abrasive and probably just as stupid as he seems. He has literally no redeeming qualities yet millions of people act like he’s the Messiah or something. I really struggle to understand how this guy of all the millions upon millions of people in the US is the only one who can illicit this type of response.

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        “He makes the left mad, so he must be doing something right!”

        That’s not hyperbole, that’s the literal smoothbrain logic of Republican morons. So long as he irritates liberals, he’s in the conservative good books.

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    We know Trump lied about the election. He staged a coupt to try to maintain power based on those lies which many of his followers are still paying the price. Hell the Fulton County DA just announced they have evidence team Trump was involved in voting systems breaches across several states.

    To think this man is the right man to make your candidate says a great deal about the moral and ethical foundations of both republicanism, and the people that choose to support the party as they prop this traitor up.

    I hope you all are paying attention. They don’t quell calls for civil war in their ranks. In fact its celebrated as a rallying cry. Republicans are doing everything in their power to subvert democracy and steal our country from the rest of us.

    I would argue at this point you cannot be a republican without being a seditionist seeking to install their christofascist dictatorship, whether that’s subscribing to the whole bag or supporting as a single issue voter. If you guve them power you are responsible for what they use it for.

    These people have been hopped up on so much lies and bullshit dressed up as “patriotism” that they are a very real threat to any American just trying to live their lives and get by. Ask trans Americans how the last couple of years have been as the target of their hate and bigotry.

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      […] says a great deal about the moral and ethical foundations of […] republicanism

      That’s just it. There are no moral or ethical foundations to it, just devotion to whatever the party or its talking heads hand down

      That’s what makes the GOP so fragile and so monstrous- it’s all followers, none with ideas of their own and most willing to resort to (or accept) political violence over fealty to tribe or sect

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        The gravy seals are not going to do shit. The army of boomers are not going to do shit. The only thing that will happen is small groups and individuals will engage in straight up terrorism under the guise of civil war. Alt-right terrorism is virtually ensured.

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    Every other candidate’s campaign strategy is be #2 and hope Trump goes to prison. And it’s always been that way. Who else was going to win a Republican primary? DeSantis? Please. He first started gaining attention by talking like Trump and literally aping his mannerisms. Just play this campaign ad he made where he practically gargles Trump’s balls and he’s toast.

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      Everyone is delusional if they think Trump is ever going to set foot in jail. He’s a rich, old, white, ex president, he ain’t going to jail ever. The system would never allow it. The best we can hope for is to keep him bogged down in lawsuits till a big Mac kills him.

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      I certainly dispise both those people but that ad is witty as hell and I support that. Good morning time chuckle better than the normal depressing campaign ad.

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        I’m sorry but were we watching the same ad? It was not witty in the fucking slightest. It looked like a bunch of zombie lizards wearing human skin reading off teleprompters

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    I’m honestly just flabbergasted. None of this is real. It’s so surreal it’s looped back on itself like 3 times and I’m not sure where we’re at anymore.

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    Yeah it’s hard to stop/defeat a guy when you are so busy fellating him at every chance.

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    2024 is going to be a repeat of 2020. The question is whether voters turn out for Biden or Trump.

    What have american voters learned?

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      What is left are the hard core, fact free, lunatics who, of course, are going to nominate a hard core, fact free lunatic to lead them.

      That tells you a lot about almost half the population.

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        Really, it’s only about 1/3rd of the population, it’s just that it’s near 100% of Republicans and 1/2 of voters.

        The key is getting non-voters off their asses and to the polls, that’s what terrifies Republicans more than anything else, it’s why they fight motor voter laws, and vote by mail, and why they want to block people from voting at every turn by limiting voting locations, or voting hours, or making it illegal to bring food or water to people standing in line.

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        30% of the population will believe damn near anything.

        In a sane world, we’d mention that this is why you must always doubt your own assumptions because only a fool is always confident, but fortunately for us the other side is babbling about Zombie JFK Jr and Jewish Space Lasers so it’s pretty easy to figure out who is at least less wrong.

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        Its indicative of the decline of christianity, as cults get smaller and smaller they tend to weed out the moderates until there is a small core of hard core extremists who amount to essentially terrorists. This process has unfolded in many other countries and is just hitting the US now, it 20 year it will be all over, religiosity will be under 50% in the general population by that time.

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        It’s hard and disingenuous to equivocate the population to the electorate. Over half of the U.S. population didn’t vote at all.

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    The DNC will be slavering at the opportunity this presents them.

    It votes for Blue behind the screen or else it gets the Trump again!

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    The only candidate trying to stop him has been Christie. And I’m grateful to him for his effort.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It was a moment that epitomized the state of the 2024 Republican presidential nominating race: Trump is far ahead in national polling, eclipsing Florida’s governor and the rest of the field, who have so far been at a loss over how to narrow that gap.

    But with Trump leading DeSantis by 34 percentage points among likely Republican primary voters in an Aug. 3 Reuters/Ipsos poll, and the rest of the field languishing in single digits, the fair this year had the air of a coronation rather than a beauty pageant.

    A third said he was part of the “deep state,” a term often used by conspiracy theorists to refer to people in government they believe are working clandestinely to manipulate national policy.

    There is a narrow path for somebody to beat the former president, “but they have to generate excitement and come first or second in Iowa to make it a two-person race and persuade people they are more electable,” she said.

    At the state fair, that uphill struggle to catch up to Trump was on display amid the 90-degree Fahrenheit (32 Celsius) heat, pork chops on a stick, deep-fried, cream-filled Twinkies; foot-long corn dogs; and a staple of the event: a life-size cow sculpted out of butter.

    They were greeted by about 200 people politely and warmly, although DeSantis had to speak over a half dozen women’s rights protesters blowing whistles and under a plane flying a banner that declared: “Be Likeable, Ron!”


    I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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      Because unlike the UK, America’s far right party is mainstream. We have UKIP and the BNP and nobody listens to them. People support the Republicans.

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        I don’t think that I agree about no one listening to ukip. So their height they were picking up MPs at bi-elections and had about 13% of the vote at General. The fear the Tories had of them splitting the right vote in my opinion was a key reason why Cameron put the Brexit referendum into his 2015 manifesto.