Transient wrote:
At least "Sleepy Joe Pedo" doesn't wish Ghislaine Maxwell well twice during the same interview, whilst bragging about how often he hung out with her.... :olo:
Person, woman, man, camera, TV.
Yeah, Biden was only complicit in increasing/extending our military involvement in the middle east and is currently with the party who is against withdrawing troops. Sure killing thousands of people for no good reason is way better.
YourGrandpa wrote:Yeah, Biden was only complicit in increasing/extending our military involvement in the middle east and is currently with the party who is against withdrawing troops. Sure killing thousands of people for no good reason is way better.
Turn off the fucking TV.
You're the idiot calling Biden a pedo when the alternative is a fucking pedo, you hypocrite. Both parties and their presidents have been complicit in war crimes. Obama, Bush (both), Clinton (both), Reagan, Nixon, and yes, Drumpf too. If it was up to me they'd all share a cell for the rest of their lives. You tell me to turn off the TV, while parroting talking points conjured up by conspiracy nuts on the internet. It's like you're deliberately trying to self-own. :dork:
Transient wrote:You're the idiot calling Biden a pedo when the alternative is a fucking pedo, you hypocrite. Both parties and their presidents have been complicit in war crimes. Obama, Bush (both), Clinton (both), Reagan, Nixon, and yes, Drumpf too. If it was up to me they'd all share a cell for the rest of their lives. You tell me to turn off the TV, while parroting talking points conjured up by conspiracy nuts on the internet. It's like you're deliberately trying to self-own. :dork:
What's the conspiracy genius? You're agreeing with me and then telling me I'm wrong. How am I a hypocrite?
I don't get the whole war-mongering argument about Dems from republicans.
George Bush Sr attacked Iraq.
George W Bush Jr attacked Afghanistan and Iraq
Trump executed more drone strikes in 4 years than Obama did in 8.
Obama didn't just pull out troops because the region isn't stable enough.
It seems like it's a republican thing to blame others of what they themselves are doing.
Eraser wrote:I don't get the whole war-mongering argument about Dems from republicans.
George Bush Sr attacked Iraq.
George W Bush Jr attacked Afghanistan and Iraq
Trump executed more drone strikes in 4 years than Obama did in 8.
Obama didn't just pull out troops because the region isn't stable enough.
It seems like it's a republican thing to blame others of what they themselves are doing.
Just look at the Dore video :olo:
Your mistake here is ignorantly assuming I'm for any of this. I'm only shining a light on what seems to be the overall presumption here that Democrats are somehow better for our country. Your ignorance also seems to prevent you from seeing how we wound up with Trump. Most of Americans feel disenfranchised by their government and are truly looking for change. That's why they voted Trump and Obama. They didn't "for" Trump. They voted against the institution. The institution that continues to perpetuate crimes on it's own citizens and people around the world. The institution that refuses to curb government spending that lines their pockets and represent it's people. But one dummy will still tell another dummy that one turd is better than the other. When in actuality they are BOTH the same and complicit in their actions. I still can't believe ANYONE is stupid enough to vote for (more of this failed institution) Biden. A vote for Biden is the very definition of insanity. Doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result. But keep blindly smashing that D at the voting booth. :tard:
The democratic party is the lesser of two evils at this point. It's a shit position to be in, to have to vote for them, but they are nowhere near as awful as the GOP. To say they are 'just as bad' is delusional, and your false equivalencies aren't fooling anyone but yourself.
Yes, really. He's a close-talker with boundary issues. A product of his generation. I've known people like that, it's weird and awkward. But to make the leap from that to child rape is a stretch, Mr. Pizzagate. :rolleyes:
Eraser wrote:I dunno man, with Trump in office, voting for Biden sounds like a pretty fuckn big vote for change.
Yes, a change right back to everything most of America wants to get away from. Who logically thinks two parties that constantly pander to their most extreme constituents could accurately represent 350 million people. These parties have ultimately become the same choice. We need more choices. But that won't happen because both parties actively work together to stomp out any possibility of a broader representation. A vote for Biden is a vote for status quo.
Transient wrote:Yes, really. He's a close-talker with boundary issues. A product of his generation. I've known people like that, it's weird and awkward. But to make the leap from that to child rape is a stretch, Mr. Pizzagate. :rolleyes:
The "closer talker" perspective doesn't really explain all the inappropriate touching that comes with it. :rolleyes:
Transient wrote:The democratic party is the lesser of two evils at this point. It's a shit position to be in, to have to vote for them, but they are nowhere near as awful as the GOP. To say they are 'just as bad' is delusional, and your false equivalencies aren't fooling anyone but yourself.
Transient wrote:The democratic party is the lesser of two evils at this point. It's a shit position to be in, to have to vote for them, but they are nowhere near as awful as the GOP. To say they are 'just as bad' is delusional, and your false equivalencies aren't fooling anyone but yourself.
That's a really naive point of view. The top brass of each party go to the same billionaire clubs together, which is why you see scum like Pelosi stand and applaud Trump's speeches while approving his massive Saudi weapons deals. Resistance rofl
It's easy to make a selective list of bad shit Dems have done, you don't think I could make an equally lengthy list of shitty Republicans? Which party was it again that enacted the Southern Strategy? No shit both parties are awful. If I thought the Green Party had a chance in hell of winning, I'd vote for them in a heartbeat. I get why a lot of people voted for Drumpf; it was a brick through the window of American politics. But now everybody knows how terrible he is. I'm not saying a vote for Biden is a panacea for the country....
Captain Mazda wrote:That's a really naive point of view. The top brass of each party go to the same billionaire clubs together, which is why you see scum like Pelosi stand and applaud Drumpf's speeches while approving his massive Saudi weapons deals. Resistance rofl
I am fully aware of just how awful the Democratic party is, I watch progressive news every day (including Jimmy Dore) and I know about the underhanded bullshit they pull and how the political elites in the media fawn over and praise them for it. Obama made the Bush tax cuts permanent. Clinton put more black people in prison that Bush did before him. They are 2 sides of the same corrupt coin. Both are hot garbage, it's just that one pile is currently on fire.
Eraser wrote:I dunno man, with Trump in office, voting for Biden sounds like a pretty fuckn big vote for change.
Yes, a change right back to everything most of America wants to get away from. Who logically thinks two parties that constantly pander to their most extreme constituents could accurately represent 350 million people. These parties have ultimately become the same choice. We need more choices. But that won't happen because both parties actively work together to stomp out any possibility of a broader representation. A vote for Biden is a vote for status quo.
The problem is that in your backwards political system, the only alternative is to vote Trump.
That clearly isn't (shouldn't be) an option. So what do you suggest?
Eraser wrote:The problem is that in your backwards political system, the only alternative is to vote Trump.
That clearly isn't (shouldn't be) an option. So what do you suggest?
Since a vote for Biden is a true step backwards (this guy has been in a political office for 50 years and is directly responsible for the regression of our country) and Trump is still somewhat of a vote against the establishment, as well as the fact https://www.cnn.com/2020/06/26/politics ... index.html he's trying to get us out of Afghanistan. I'd say Trump.