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Just shut up, Barry
#51
Quote: @greediron said:
@SFVikeFan said:
@greediron said:
will just repeat this one more time for the derp crowd...
Much more credible that Kavanaugh's accuser, at least she could remember pertinent details.
Oh fuck’s sake ... a grown adult woman totally sober vs high school girl during a party when alcohol was involved?

Did Biden penetrate with his finger?  First she claimed he didn’t, then she claimed he did.  Which is it?  


Do you remember getting any unwanted fingers in your ass from someone else, or is that the kind of thing you might remember if it happened? 

You seem to have a homophobic infatuation.  Perhaps you should get that checked.
Oh Greed, perhaps you need a vocabulary lesson:  Homophobia is a fear of homosexuals and homosexuality


#1). Having your old lady slip a finger in your butt, or putting your own finger up your butt doesn’t make you gay.  Now if it was your poker buddy’s finger in there, you might be gay.  


#2). I am sure you are now confused.  Because nowhere did I make a homophobic remark by simply asking you a question if that was the kind of thing you might remember ... so you obviously don’t understand what homophobia means.  Now if I claimed you’re a sick individual for enjoying a man’s finger in your butt, that would be considered homophobic.  


Maybe you should back off the big vocab words until you understand their meaning ...


Back to the point, your witness was not more credible, has a track record of making false accusations, and couldn’t remember vivid details like the finger situation.



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#52
Quote: @SFVikeFan said:
@greediron said:
@SFVikeFan said:
@greediron said:
will just repeat this one more time for the derp crowd...
Much more credible that Kavanaugh's accuser, at least she could remember pertinent details.
Oh fuck’s sake ... a grown adult woman totally sober vs high school girl during a party when alcohol was involved?

Did Biden penetrate with his finger?  First she claimed he didn’t, then she claimed he did.  Which is it?  


Do you remember getting any unwanted fingers in your ass from someone else, or is that the kind of thing you might remember if it happened? 

You seem to have a homophobic infatuation.  Perhaps you should get that checked.
Oh Greed, perhaps you need a vocabulary lesson:  Homophobia is a fear of homosexuals and homosexuality


#1). Having your old lady slip a finger in your butt, or putting your own finger up your butt doesn’t make you gay.  Now if it was your poker buddy’s finger in there, you might be gay.  


#2). I am sure you are now confused.  Because nowhere did I make a homophobic remark by simply asking you a question if that was the kind of thing you might remember ... so you obviously don’t understand what homophobia means.  Now if I claimed you’re a sick individual for enjoying a man’s finger in your butt, that would be considered homophobic.  


Maybe you should back off the big vocab words until you understand their meaning ...


Back to the point, your witness was not more credible, has a track record of making false accusations, and couldn’t remember vivid details like the finger situation.




Get help.  Your homophobic obsession (you have made repeated homophobic comments) is really starting to unnerve the other leftists.
But keep talking, you bring so much credibility to your cause.  Really, you do.  Honest.
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#53
Quote: @greediron said:
@SFVikeFan said:
@greediron said:
@SFVikeFan said:
@greediron said:
will just repeat this one more time for the derp crowd...
Much more credible that Kavanaugh's accuser, at least she could remember pertinent details.
Oh fuck’s sake ... a grown adult woman totally sober vs high school girl during a party when alcohol was involved?

Did Biden penetrate with his finger?  First she claimed he didn’t, then she claimed he did.  Which is it?  


Do you remember getting any unwanted fingers in your ass from someone else, or is that the kind of thing you might remember if it happened? 

You seem to have a homophobic infatuation.  Perhaps you should get that checked.
Oh Greed, perhaps you need a vocabulary lesson:  Homophobia is a fear of homosexuals and homosexuality


#1). Having your old lady slip a finger in your butt, or putting your own finger up your butt doesn’t make you gay.  Now if it was your poker buddy’s finger in there, you might be gay.  


#2). I am sure you are now confused.  Because nowhere did I make a homophobic remark by simply asking you a question if that was the kind of thing you might remember ... so you obviously don’t understand what homophobia means.  Now if I claimed you’re a sick individual for enjoying a man’s finger in your butt, that would be considered homophobic.  


Maybe you should back off the big vocab words until you understand their meaning ...


Back to the point, your witness was not more credible, has a track record of making false accusations, and couldn’t remember vivid details like the finger situation.




Get help.  Your homophobic obsession (you have made repeated homophobic comments) is really starting to unnerve the other leftists.
But keep talking, you bring so much credibility to your cause.  Really, you do.  Honest.
And you still don’t understand what homophobia means, but it’s cute you keep accusing me of it.  

I really don’t care what anyone on this board thinks of me but thanks for your concern.  

I do find that you talking about “credibility” is pretty hysterical, given your reputation on here for your disdain for facts and love affair for dingbat conspiracy theories.  Any day now the truth will be revealed!   I’ll gladly take my rep as an ahole over some gullible putz who believes anything from his rightwing blog command center. 


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#54
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Biden's win hides a dire warning for Democrats in rural U.S.While Democrats powered through cities and suburbs to reclaim the White House, the party slid further behind in huge rural swaths of northern battlegrounds.
By THOMAS BEAUMONT Associated PressNovember 27, 2020 — 6:13pm
DES MOINES, Iowa — Democrats once dominated Koochiching County in the blue-collar Iron Range of northern Minnesota. But in this month's presidential election, President Donald Trump won it with 60% of the vote.

That's not because voters there are suddenly shifting to the right, said Tom Bakk, who represents the area in the state Senate. It's because, he said, Democrats have steadily moved too far to the left for many rural voters.
“We’ve got to see if we can get the Democratic Party to moderate and accept the fact that rural Minnesota is not getting more conservative,” said Bakk, who announced last week that he would become an independent after serving 25 years as a Democrat. "It’s that you guys are leaving them behind.”
While Democrats powered through cities and suburbs to reclaim the White House, the party slid further behind in huge rural swaths of northern battlegrounds. The party lost House seats in the Midwest, and Democratic challengers in Iowa, Kansas, Montana and North Carolina Senate races, all once viewed as serious threats to Republican incumbents, fell, some of them hard.
Though Democrats’ rural woes aren’t new, they now heap pressure on Biden to begin reversing the trend. Failure to do so endangers goals such as curbing climate change and winning a Senate majority, especially with GOP Senate seats in Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin up in 2022.
“The pressure for Democrats has to be on conveying an economic message for rural America,” said Iowa Democrat John Norris, a former candidate for governor. “We have a great one to convey, but we haven’t put enough emphasis on it.”
It has become a defining dynamic in almost every state where Democrats dominate urban areas and, for at least two elections, have clear momentum in the suburbs.
While Trump sought to squeeze more out of his mostly white, working-class base, he made little ground in places he barely won or lost in 2016, and slid in suburbs across the industrial and agricultural north. Instead, he supercharged his focus on places he won big last times.
Trump lost Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, after winning all three in 2016. But he won at least 60% of the vote in 126 counties in the three — 14 more than in 2016, according to Associated Press and state elections data. All of those counties are lightly populated.
Perhaps more telling, Trump increased his winning percentages in 90% of the counties where he reached the 60% mark in those three states four years ago. That includes all 24 counties where he won at least 70% of the vote last time, even while Biden was vastly outspending Trump on advertising.
The rural runaway was even greater in Iowa and Ohio, where polls late in October gave Biden's campaign hopes of a close race or narrow win, only to see him lose them by the same margins Clinton did.
Trump's greater dominance in rural Ohio surprised even Republican strategists. In Ohio's 6th Congressional District, 18 counties that hug the Pennsylvania border and Ohio River, Trump improved from 64% of the vote to more than 66%.
“I'll be the first to say I was doubtful President Trump could exceed what he did in 2016,” said Ryan Steubenrauch, a senior adviser to 6th District Republican Rep. Bill Johnson.
Though Biden fulfilled Democrats' long-sought goal of carrying Georgia and Arizona, albeit narrowly, it wasn't because he concentrated on reaching beyond their metro hubs, said Steve Jarding, a veteran Democratic strategist who has long argued for greater party engagement in rural America.
“Democrats have found a way to win in the country, at least they believe this to be the case, by not concentrating much in big parts of the middle of the country," he said. “That's a scary proposition.”
Jarding worries that by winning Arizona, Georgia and the northern swing states without addressing the rural economy, Democrats might believe the states are now trending their way as the result of favorable population and demographic shifts.
“We didn't win Georgia because we had a great message to rural Georgians,” said Jarding, who helped Mark Warner win the Virginia governorship in 2001 by advising him to campaign aggressively far from the booming Washington, D.C., suburbs. “If Democrats say, look, we got into Georgia and we won it without having to talk about rural issues, they are dead wrong. It will flip back."
In clinging to their majority, House Democrats lost rural seats, notably the one held for 30 years by Rep. Collin Peterson in western Minnesota. The setbacks prompted accusations from moderates that the party's prominent liberals, such as New York Rep. Alexandra Ocasio Cortez, had become representative of a party foreign to America's farming and small manufacturing towns.
“I would argue everyone talks about the big tent. It’s not as big as it used to be,” Minnesota's Bakk said.
Biden campaigned little in person, even less in rural areas. Trump, on the other hand, whipped up enthusiasm at rallies in places like Wausau, Wisconsin, in the state's rural north where he dominated, as well as Saginaw in Mid Michigan, and Johnstown, Pennsylvania, surrounded by counties he carried by more than 70%, even 80%.
Democrats also spent little time and money combatting Trump's attacks.
Unanswered, Trump's claims that Biden and other Democrats are proponents of socialism and eliminating police departments, as unfounded as they were, resonated in small towns, according to VoteCast, an Associated Press survey of the American electorate conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago.
“We have to address this in a really more aggressive way,” said veteran Democratic strategist James Carville, especially Trump's claims that Democrats are anti-police. “There were some serious kind of headwinds there.”
Democrats need to not just defend against attacks but recruit more candidates among rural Americans and argue that progressive policy is to their advantage.
“We obviously have a brand problem in rural America,” said former North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat defeated in 2018. “But if you want to be an alternative, you can't go there empty-handed.”
Heitkamp credits Biden for including specifically rural provisions in his policy plans, such as a transportation component in his health care proposal, considering many people in sparsely populated areas must travel some distance to see a doctor.
For now, Democrats' future in rural America rests largely on how Biden is viewed there, Heitkamp said.
“A good way to start out would be to make sure in his inaugural speech and state of the union, he talks about rural America,” she said.
We always hear how democrats need to reach out to rural America. When does the GOP need to start reaching out to urban America? Ya know... Where the majority of people actually live and work.
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#55
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
We always hear how democrats need to reach out to rural America. When does the GOP need to start reaching out to urban America? Ya know... Where the majority of people actually live and work.
I've got the perfect solution. 

SECESSION!  BLOW IT UP! 

(The idea has been broached, today.  By a black Army colonel.  Texas GOP chair suggests secession after Supreme Court shoots down election lawsuit. (slate.com)

You take the taxable real-estate/population that is Dem/blue controlled...and the rest (real estate/population) belongs to the new "Constitutional Republic of the US part II". 

Lets be real.  

These "sensitive topics" pages...are proof.  There's no "reconciliation"  possible, here.  It's hopeless. 

Mike....have the intestinal fortitude to join me in admitting the obvious...that you've been first-hand witness to. 

Blow this shit up!  

Rural Americans....secede already!  

I hear the people singing!

(1) Les Misérables | Do You Hear the People Sing? - YouTube





 


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#56
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
It isnt going to matter. Biden tripped on his dog. It wont heal and Kamala will be president. 
And Trump went to Walter Reed in 2019 and no one knows why. At least we know what happened with Biden.
We all drink water with two hands....

[Image: giphy.gif]
Those of us that wear expensive Hermes ties, understand.  

Upon questioning this, you advertise your prole status.  Smile 
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#57
Quote: @savannahskol said:
@StickyBun said:
@Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
It isnt going to matter. Biden tripped on his dog. It wont heal and Kamala will be president. 
And Trump went to Walter Reed in 2019 and no one knows why. At least we know what happened with Biden.
We all drink water with two hands....

[Image: giphy.gif]
Those of us that wear expensive Hermes ties, understand.  

Upon questioning this, you advertise your prole status.  Smile 
Silly me. If anyone should know about drinking etiquette with Hermes ties, its Trump's MAGA base. He's so relatable!!

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#58
Quote: @StickyBun said:
@savannahskol said:
@StickyBun said:
@Vikergirl said:
@AGRforever said:
It isnt going to matter. Biden tripped on his dog. It wont heal and Kamala will be president. 
And Trump went to Walter Reed in 2019 and no one knows why. At least we know what happened with Biden.
We all drink water with two hands....

[Image: giphy.gif]
Those of us that wear expensive Hermes ties, understand.  

Upon questioning this, you advertise your prole status.  Smile 
Silly me. If anyone should know about drinking etiquette with Hermes ties, its Trump's MAGA base. He's so relatable!!

Now this is sarcasm. Well done!
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#59
Quote: @savannahskol said:
@Mike Olson said:
We always hear how democrats need to reach out to rural America. When does the GOP need to start reaching out to urban America? Ya know... Where the majority of people actually live and work.
I've got the perfect solution. 

SECESSION!  BLOW IT UP! 

(The idea has been broached, today.  By a black Army colonel.  Texas GOP chair suggests secession after Supreme Court shoots down election lawsuit. (slate.com)

You take the taxable real-estate/population that is Dem/blue controlled...and the rest (real estate/population) belongs to the new "Constitutional Republic of the US part II". 

Lets be real.  

These "sensitive topics" pages...are proof.  There's no "reconciliation"  possible, here.  It's hopeless. 

Mike....have the intestinal fortitude to join me in admitting the obvious...that you've been first-hand witness to. 

Blow this shit up!  

Rural Americans....secede already!  

I hear the people singing!

(1) Les Misérables | Do You Hear the People Sing? - YouTube





 


Don’t ever try to call yourself a patriot. You disgust me.
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#60
Quote: @Mike Olson said:
@savannahskol said:
@Mike Olson said:
We always hear how democrats need to reach out to rural America. When does the GOP need to start reaching out to urban America? Ya know... Where the majority of people actually live and work.
I've got the perfect solution. 

SECESSION!  BLOW IT UP! 

(The idea has been broached, today.  By a black Army colonel.  Texas GOP chair suggests secession after Supreme Court shoots down election lawsuit. (slate.com)

You take the taxable real-estate/population that is Dem/blue controlled...and the rest (real estate/population) belongs to the new "Constitutional Republic of the US part II". 

Lets be real.  

These "sensitive topics" pages...are proof.  There's no "reconciliation"  possible, here.  It's hopeless. 

Mike....have the intestinal fortitude to join me in admitting the obvious...that you've been first-hand witness to. 

Blow this shit up!  

Rural Americans....secede already!  

I hear the people singing!

(1) Les Misérables | Do You Hear the People Sing? - YouTube





 


Don’t ever try to call yourself a patriot. You disgust me.
Careful man, Jimmy is gonna ban your ass for writing shit like that.  You can't call someone out for that, where you think we living.
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