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4 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Just point out anything I said that was untrue
 

A large amount of the jobs that Donald Trump touted were part time it’s true, and the numbers reflect that

 

I’m sorry if that hurts your feelings

You have no clue of what you say! You spew forth the leftist propaganda and then you pretend to be an independent. All you’ve proven is that you’re a liar! And not a very good one. Personally I see through your BS, but someone who may not know the truth could be deceived by your lies. 
You can respond to me or not but I have exposed your filthy disgusting lies! Your response has no bearing whatsoever on me and anyone else who sees your lies for what they are. You’re a fraud and a liar. I will no longer respond to you unless you change your ways. 

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4 hours ago, SydneyBillsFan said:

 

No, that would clearly be you.


Why am I scared? You freaks haven’t won anything since 2016 and Trump is still the worst and most corrupt POTUS in our lifetime.


No matter who runs on the Dem ticket - Trump will drive record turnout for the Dems cuz he is so despised.

 

Have fun Syd! 

 

 

 

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11 of 13 independent voters choose 'narcissist'
Trump over 'unfit' Biden in NY Times focus group

by Kristine Parks

 

Independent voters from around the country had scathing remarks to describe President Biden in a focus group published Tuesday, with most admitting they are leaning toward former President Trump in 2024 despite their own derisive assessments of him.

 

The New York Times spoke with 13 undecided, independent voters at length about the two leading candidates and the issues most important to them heading into the election. The voters, ranging from 22-64 years old, were most concerned about the economy, citing the rising costs of groceries and other bills. 

 

https://www.foxnews.com/media/11-13-independent-voters-choose-narcissist-trump-over-unfit-biden-ny-times-focus-group

 

https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2024/02/13/opinion/independents-biden-focus-group.html

 

 

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She Walked Away From the Democrats

By DAVID STROM 

 

I ran across a fascinating video yesterday that captured one young lady's political awakening, and it was based on her direct experience with how topsy-turvy the world has become and how invasive legal and cultural trends have become. 

 

 

The Daily Wire is thrilled to have been mentioned--and good on them!--but the story here isn't that Matt Walsh helped convert a liberal into a full-fledged MAGA hat-wearing Republican, but that the Left did it by bullying this young lady into rebellion. 

 

 

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2024/02/14/why-she-walked-away-from-the-democrats-n3782905

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2 hours ago, SydneyBillsFan said:

 

You've reached for the same lame meme hundreds of times, maybe more.

 

Is that all you've got?

 

Oh no, he or she or whatever has got plenty more.  Have you seen the one of the dude pissing on the Capital on January 6th yet? One of my faves.

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14 hours ago, John from Riverside said:

Just point out anything I said that was untrue
 

A large amount of the jobs that Donald Trump touted were part time it’s true, and the numbers reflect that

 

I’m sorry if that hurts your feelings

You can't be serious if you think the economy is in better shape now.

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The Teamsters, one of the most well-known unions in the country, made a pretty sizable donation to the Republican National Committee - and it's bigger than the one they just gave the Democratic National Committee.

 

The Teamsters’ political committee has given $45,000 to the Republican National Committee, according to federal records, a significant departure for a powerful organized labor group that has more recently supported Democrats, such as President Biden, who have championed workers’ rights.

The union sent out the contribution — the maximum allowed from the union’s political action committee — to the RNC the same day former president Donald Trump met with Teamsters’ leadership for the second time in January.

 

 

While the Teamsters typically make the occasional donation to Republican candidates, donations to the RNC itself are rare - the last one time it donated to the Republican group was in 2004, when it made a $15,000 donation. As you can see below, the vast majority of Teamster political spending goes toward Democrats.

 

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2024/02/21/teamsters-trump-biden-union/

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19 hours ago, BillStime said:

 

59%!  Holy hell!  So like...12 people??  I mean, how many dems registered as republicans to vote for her?

 

Don't forget, you still haven't called me a "racist idiot" today.  I saw you called a couple of other posters that.  C'mon, cue the insult.  I know you can do it.

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29 minutes ago, phypon said:

59%!  Holy hell!  So like...12 people??  I mean, how many dems registered as republicans to vote for her?

 

Don't forget, you still haven't called me a "racist idiot" today.  I saw you called a couple of other posters that.  C'mon, cue the insult.  I know you can do it.

 

None needed to register as Repubs, they just couldn't have also voted in the Dem primary earlier in the month.  And no doubt many took advantage of that opportunity.  You don't need to be Russian to interfere with elections...

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16 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

None needed to register as Repubs, they just couldn't have also voted in the Dem primary earlier in the month.  And no doubt many took advantage of that opportunity.  You don't need to be Russian to interfere with elections...

 

Wait. So, voting for who you want is now considered "interfere with elections"?

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31 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

Wait. So, voting for who you want is now considered "interfere with elections"?

 

I was being sarcastic, hence the ellipsis.  But as pyphon asked...

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12 minutes ago, reddogblitz said:

 

How do you know dems voted for Hailey?  Any proof?

I'm not going to find the links for you when it comes to that part of things (yes, that actually happened btw).  That's also not the point of my reply.  It was the point of YOUR reply to Doc with regards to people voting across party lines to hurt the opposition candidate for a different party who will cast two votes against one candidate.  Do you really have no idea about the conversation you are having with two different people concerning the same topic?  Did you smoke a joint or something and forget what you are talking about?  Just be real dude and stick to one topic at a time.

 

Let me just add this.  I'm not trying to be a D-bag with you.  It seems like you interjected yourself into a conversation between a couple of other posters and you don't know what we are talking about.  I'm going to just say it appears you are confused as to our conversation.  

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3 hours ago, phypon said:

59%!  Holy hell!  So like...12 people??  I mean, how many dems registered as republicans to vote for her?

 

Don't forget, you still haven't called me a "racist idiot" today.  I saw you called a couple of other posters that.  C'mon, cue the insult.  I know you can do it.

 

You do the math.

 

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1 minute ago, phypon said:

298,674 votes - 298,662 dem votes = 12 republican votes

 

Now make me laugh some more. 🙂

 

 

Do you know how lucky your cult leaders are to have ignorant fks like you?

 

 

 

 

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Just now, BillStime said:

 

Do you know how lucky your cult leaders are to have ignorant fks like you?

 

 

 

 

That one is really not funny.  You can do better.  We already know you can't do math, lol

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1 hour ago, phypon said:

I'm not going to find the links for you when it comes to that part of things (yes, that actually happened btw).  That's also not the point of my reply.  It was the point of YOUR reply to Doc with regards to people voting across party lines to hurt the opposition candidate for a different party who will cast two votes against one candidate.  Do you really have no idea about the conversation you are having with two different people concerning the same topic?  Did you smoke a joint or something and forget what you are talking about?  Just be real dude and stick to one topic at a time.

 

Let me just add this.  I'm not trying to be a D-bag with you.  It seems like you interjected yourself into a conversation between a couple of other posters and you don't know what we are talking about.  I'm going to just say it appears you are confused as to our conversation.  

 

Coulda fooled me.

 

My point is the rules say you can do this.  When I think of interfering with an election I usually think some type of illegality occurring.  In this case it clearly didn't.  

 

Republicans are more than welcome to vote for Dean Phillips.

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