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Kraps posted:Where were the fuckin GOP people when they had 60 people trying to be president? jeb!
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CommanderApaul posted:My wife and I both used to work in a state psychiatric facility. We met there. She was a nurse, I was working security. We both worked with the people there 4-5 days a week for 5 years. most of it sounds a lot crazier written down honestly, when he's speaking it takes a lot longer for you to figure out that you've already passed by the same phrasing at least four times and you no longer have enough breadcrumbs to get home
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I bet this is the part that mgade reince flip his poo poo: TRUMP: Anti-certain candidate PACs. RUCKER: You mean Clinton, or elsewhere? TRUMP: I’m not saying against her, but I’m gonna do anti-, I’ll be active in politics through PACs at a later date. RUCKER: Like during this election year, or? TRUMP: No. RUCKER: Or in the future? TRUMP: For future elections. RUCKER: Oh. So if there’s a candidate you don’t like who’s running, you would fund a PAC to hurt them? TRUMP: Republican or Democrat. RUCKER: Really? TRUMP: Yeah. That I’ll do. RUCKER: Would you do that against Cruz, if he runs again? TRUMP: Maybe. RUCKER: He seems to want to run again. TRUMP: Maybe against Kasich.
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Is this train speeding up?
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fart blood posted:Really though, this means nothing. Remember in 2008 when tons of republicans were voted out of office? They were right back in office in 2010. Like an ugly, racist, shitfucking Phoenix.
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smell this posted:ted cruz was right miss me yet
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TRUAAAAAAAAAAAMPE question mark?
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Remember how a week ago we thought we were in the worst timeline? Guys, I think we might be in the best timeline.
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# ? Aug 3, 2016 04:43 |
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Trump Megathread: It's 11:20 PM and I literally can't stop refreshing Twitter
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If only Trump would preemptively poison his followers against the Republican establishment by suggesting they might try to rig the election and that they're in league with Clinton, we'd be fully off the goddamn rails.
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logikv9 posted:miss me yet jesus no, Ted Cruz is just as bad as Trump, actually even Trump is better than him cmon can we just like forget about Ted Cruz for 4 years? I'm seriously trying to repress violent urges here
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Nitrousoxide posted:Remember how a week ago we thought we were in the worst timeline?
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Lastgirl posted:jesus no, Ted Cruz is just as bad as Trump, actually even Trump is better than him cmon no, it is important that people never forget
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Sai posted:I bet this is the part that mgade reince flip his poo poo: Lmfao if Trump doesn't finish the GOP off this cycle, he's gonna keep trying to curb stomp it. There must be a god in heaven, how else do we explain the past few days?
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ElrondHubbard posted:If only Trump would preemptively poison his followers against the Republican establishment by suggesting they might try to rig the election and that they're in league with Clinton, we'd be fully off the goddamn rails. the second a serious move against him happens, he'll probably do exactly this.
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Look, he hasn't even started in on her, okay? It'll be a knockout, I promise
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"I've crossed the Rubicon. The die is cast." - Gaivs Magnvs Donaldicvs Trvmpvs
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Thump! posted:Like an ugly, racist, shitfucking Phoenix. Most Dems don't vote in off elections. Those of us that do vote D for national tickets to fund our industries and actually get the cuts and grand bargains promised on social spending, plus we get socially liberal and professional class/business friendly judges. Then we vote for R in locally to make sure our money doesn't migrate out to rural areas in our states and to keep local taxes that aren't funneled back into our pockets low. This isn't hard. It's about MONEY.
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Lastgirl posted:"I've crossed the Rubicon. The die is cast." - Gaivs Magnvs Donaldicvs Trvmpvs *stabs self 27 times while GOP and Liberatores watch in horror*
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JHomer722 posted:bruh, he has stayed planning this moment for months That's the thing, it's not. If you read the interview he actually blows off the 'didn't endorse Ryan yet' thing at first, only to circle back to it unprompted quote:TRUMP: You want me to give you an exact quote on the Paul Ryan? You were asking. "I'm not quite there yet" were Paul Ryan's exact words when asked by Jake Tapper in May if he endorsed Trump. It's obvious Trump remembered the line during the interview and couldn't resist the urge to own Ryan as revenge.
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Schnorkles posted:What the gently caress do the republicans actually think they're going to accomplish. They probably thought they had the country by the balls after the earmarks moratorium, Citizens United, and the Shelby decision. They'd gotten a greenlight on shitloads of outside oil baron money rolling in, they'd gotten the greenlight on voter suppression, and they'd severed the main route by which consensus is built in the legislature. The problem is that now they can't unring the earmarks bell and so their party is more than willing to rip each other's throats out in order to be The Most Conservative in front of a camera. They can't unring the CU bell so now the RNC can't put anywhere near enough of their thumb on the scale to swing elections toward moderates and instead you get crazed nutjobs whose campaigns they can't just abort by pulling party support. They can't unring the Shelby bell so now you've got civil rights groups falling all over themselves to sue their asses for passing Actual Jim Crow poo poo, and managing to get swathes of those state laws struck the gently caress down in the process. Every single loving dark bargain they made with the furnacekeeper of hell itself in the past 40 years is being called in this year and they're utterly powerless to stop the super-sized train of poo poo from rolling over them. Fundamentalists are fighting against the corporatists, tea partiers are trying to glam-con their way into "leading figure" status by stabbing all the backs within reach, states are just swinging for the fences on discriminatory laws and getting not only their laws struck but similar laws in other states struck too. All the while, as the GOP turns in on itself like a bag full of wolverines getting thrown in the river, Obama sits perched in his bully pulpit becoming more and more liked every day because of how lovely the other guys are. Before Trump, there was Palin and before Palin there was Coulter, before Coulter there was Rush, before Rush there was Reagan, before Reagan there was Goldwater and before Goldwater today's GOP was just a twinkle in the eye of people like Charles Lindbergh. Drink this election in and savor it not like a fine wine but instead like a cheap Moscato. Enjoy it not because of the quality or any melange of flavors but because it is sweet and fizzy and cheap. The GOP won't loving learn from this because it cannot learn, it destroyed the parts of itself capable of learning. They doubled down on racism and bigotry after losing twice to a black guy and then chased off the people suggesting they stop being shitfucks to women and minorities. They responded to losing the LGBTQ marriage war by attacking transpeople and then lashing out at multinational companies that turned their backs on places like North Carolina. They are devolving so fast they couldn't even get a prior presidential nominee to appear at the convention let alone a prior president so they had to make due with the pyramid scam lady who spoke like she skipped class speech days in elementary school. The GOP is a mess. The GOP is a waste.
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How do you get a group of posters in a single column in tweetdeck?
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Lastgirl posted:jesus no, Ted Cruz is just as bad as Trump, actually even Trump is better than him cmon four years from now, this is going to be the new reality hard to believe it can actually bottom out more than it already has
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UHHHH THIS IS FINE! EVERYTHING IS OKAY https://twitter.com/JasonMillerinDC/status/760654011821387777/photo/1
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So is Trump's growing incoherence something that'll be seen in someone increasing dependence on uppers?
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or all of our livers will give out and we'll be dead from alcohol poisoning both seem pretty plausible
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https://twitter.com/BuzzFeedAndrew/status/760683576195215360
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FAUXTON posted:They probably thought they had the country by the balls after the earmarks moratorium, Citizens United, and the Shelby decision. They'd gotten a greenlight on shitloads of outside oil baron money rolling in, they'd gotten the greenlight on voter suppression, and they'd severed the main route by which consensus is built in the legislature. This is a good post. But actually doing anything about the GOP's hold on states and reps is going to take years of incredibly hard work and serious demographic change. The beast will thrash for a loonnngg time.
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republicans dumping trump is by far their worst option now because half their base will hate them and refuse to vote for them down ticket if they do there is no escape from the trumpening
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But...Obama won the popular as well, by like 6 million votes
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evilweasel posted:republicans dumping trump is by far their worst option now because half their base will hate them and refuse to vote for them down ticket if they do what's great is Obama literally made them have to double down by taking the moral high ground they're seriously hosed
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FAUXTON posted:They probably thought they had the country by the balls after the earmarks moratorium, Citizens United, and the Shelby decision. They'd gotten a greenlight on shitloads of outside oil baron money rolling in, they'd gotten the greenlight on voter suppression, and they'd severed the main route by which consensus is built in the legislature. This is my favorite post on SA ever.
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Thump! posted:*stabs self 27 times while GOP and Liberatores watch in horror* lmbo
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Epic High Five posted:But...Obama won the popular as well, by like 6 million votes You forget that Trump only reads psychotic conservative news sites. The running tally on the front page of Drudge Report had Romney ahead in the popular vote until well past midnight, if I remember correctly. e: oh my god, Trump is right, it IS a conspiracy! https://twitter.com/BraddJaffy/status/760684421011894272
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Lastgirl posted:what's great is Obama literally made them have to double down by taking the moral high ground he might have taken the troll crown back from reid
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WhiskeyJuvenile posted:How do you get a group of posters in a single column in tweetdeck? Click somebody's username to bring up the profile dialog, click the head & torso dropdown left of the Follow button, click "Add or Remove from lists", create a new list or add them to an existing list. Then, click your profile icon in the lower left, click on the Lists button, select the list you created, click the Add Column button.
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evilweasel posted:republicans dumping trump is by far their worst option now because half their base will hate them and refuse to vote for them down ticket if they do i want trump to run 3rd party and for his deluded followers to also run for office under the trump party
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Thump! posted:There must be a god in heaven, how else do we explain the past few days? He's been asleep at the wheel for a couple decades, but Rev Barber's speech at the DNC woke him up
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Raskolnikov38 posted:i want trump to run 3rd party and for his deluded followers to also run for office under the trump party The MAGA party, please.
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pseudorandom name posted:Click somebody's username to bring up the profile dialog, click the head & torso dropdown left of the Follow button, click "Add or Remove from lists", create a new list or add them to an existing list. tyvm Time to fix me feed tomorrow
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