That is a pretty interesting subject. Whether it is a full-on collapse, a split, a house-clearing, as Thekillerklok suggests, or something else, the Republican party will be changing in some interesting ways in the next few years.
Part of me expects it will veer back away from what President Trump has turned it into, but then I look at the passions of those who believe in him personally and I an not so sure.
There is a pretty great MSNBC commercial they have been airing lately, which does nothing but show a series of great and dignified concessions of Democrats and Republicans, with each of them making clear the very patriotic importance of such concessions.
Hmmm. I have found similar montages tied to specific episodes of their shows, but not the commercial itself.
This is close enough to the one I was thinking of and also has a minimum of extraneous commentary:
He was primarily talking about fighting corruption, which is a pretty good idea.
What confuses me, is that if he is really against corruption, if corruption is really a thing to avoid in government, how in the world has he come to the conclusion that Donald Trump is a good choice for a leader?
I suspect Jon Voight doesn't actually care about corruption. He just wants to support Donald Trump and accusations of corruption is just one of many things he wants to try out in order to justify his devotion. He hasn't actually compared Joseph Biden and Donald Trump with a fair eye in terms of corruption, because if he had, he would have to abandon that particular justification.
That seems pretty terrible to me. Chris Pratt is a wonderful presence in the TV shows and movies he has been in.
Being a Republican, Libertarian, Independent, or Democrat are all in the range of reasonable political positions. He shouldn't be shamed for being one of those.
Well if it is essentially like the conservative whak-a-doo nonsense we see on other social media, but amplified, I imagine it couldn't possibly be beneficial to humanity.
@hatutzeraze: All of the states that suspiciously stopped counting votes while Trump was winning and then suddenly started counting again in the middle of the night. States where Benford’s law didn’t apply. Especially the state that said they stopped counting because of a “water pipe leak” but couldn’t prove it. States that used Dominion ballot systems and states that are going to be audited. No disavowal though, huh?
Yeah, but name the states. How many votes are you expecting to change in those states?
And, no, you don't get points because I don't feel obligated to play games in the fever-dream future of your imagination.
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