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41 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 


So you don’t like me balancing the hate threads highlighting actual Nazis, homophobes and fascists?

 

You offended by that?

 

Probably 

It makes me sad to think that your only answer to perceived hate is spread explicit hate.  You should try talking to someone with viewpoints other than your own and find out why they differ.  You may learn something and become a better person because of it.

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6 minutes ago, Tenhigh said:

It makes me sad to think that your only answer to perceived hate is spread explicit hate.  You should try talking to someone with viewpoints other than your own and find out why they differ.  You may learn something and become a better person because of it.


Why is it acceptable for your friends to spread hate?
 

How many hate threads do we have here? 

 

It makes me sad that you are so naive and unable to recognize the hate coming from your own party. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Why is it acceptable for your friends to spread hate?
 

How many hate threads do we have here? 

 

It makes me sad that you are so naive and unable to recognize the hate coming from your own party. 

 

 

Let's talk about the hate threads specifically.  What do you want to address first? You start and I will give you my opinion. 

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7 minutes ago, BillStime said:


Why is it acceptable for your friends to spread hate?
 

How many hate threads do we have here? 

 

It makes me sad that you are so naive and unable to recognize the hate coming from your own party. 

 

 

I am trying very hard to judge every poster on their own merits here
 

Some other side of their damn mind

Some are piling on after somebody else makes a horrible post

 

And there are some actual freethinkers that are not leftists but kind of get sucked into the flow

 

It looks like I agree more with the left on this board, but I am open to discussion

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10 hours ago, SoCal Deek said:

Bear with me Frank as I have no idea what your personal financial situation is. But if you had one remaining living son who you knew for certain was a hopeless failure and a drug addict, wouldn’t you be asking him where he was getting all the money to maintain his lifestyle while you’re living on a public servant’s meager salary? The answer is obvious. Of course you would…unless of course you were 100% sure you knew where the money was coming from and that you had in fact facilitated it. But sure, Joe knew nothing about Hunter’s business dealings. Right! 

there's some things a dad - even a dad who is a leading politician - can't control. If Hunter wants to cash in on his name and perceived connections to the VP, well, all dad can do is tell him that he'd really wish that he'd keep away from lobbying/influence type activity.

What the dad doesn't have to do is give his implicit assent to this kind of behavior, which is what I think Joe did do after the 2016 election. Joe thought that was it, his last act, he was going off to the private sector to write boring memoirs, give commencement speeches, and secure a really nice nest egg for his family. I don't know if he did anything illegal, but he certainly did some things that were at least unsavory and unbecoming a former Vice President.

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  • 2 weeks later...

looks like real R's are worried as well.

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/4098609-gop-senators-rattled-by-radical-conservative-populism/

 

“There are people who surprise me — I’m surprised they have those views. It’s amazing to me the number of people, the kind of people who think the election was stolen,” the lawmaker said. “I don’t want to use this word but it’s not just a ‘red-neck’ thing. It’s people in business, the president of a bank, a doctor.”  

The lawmaker, who requested anonymity to discuss the political challenge posted by surging conservative populism, accused some fellow Republicans of trying to exploit voter discontent to gain local or national prominence.  

“In my state there are a lot of folks who see Washington as disconnected, they see their way of life threatened. There’s something that generates discontent that elected officials take advantage of,” the senator said. 

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