unclegrumpy
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True, it was pure catharsis and zero help. It was fun to watch though.

Beyond any political or racial issues, I’d go with the simple explanation. She was a terrible pundit who should’ve been fired regardless of her views.

I already used other examples. And no, it’s not. It’s been illegal for 13 years unless there is an issue with health, and it hasn’t repressed anyone. As I pointed out before, the amount of them hasn’t even gone down.

They do, and a lot of them can’t stand him....but slightly less than they can’t stand Hillary. And a lot of the reaction on our side is because we all kind of know the election was about the culture war we’re having, and it turns out we’re not winning like we thought. It wasn’t just the candidates we were rejecting.

Ok, then who has died? It’s been illegal except in the case of health issues for 13 years. To date, there has not been a report of any deaths from the procedure, and the number of them hasn’t even really gone down. As the Dems correctly pointed out at the time, it’s incredibly rare to have that procedure done unless

Do you believe life begins when the baby is born? A good 90% of people are against third trimester abortions, which suggests most people do have a time period in which they consider an unborn fetus to be a life.

Nah, the media is talking about how it’s really big, and using the official numbers provided by the organization.

He has fewer core supporters than any President elected since we could track those things. Almost half of the people who voted for him don’t think he’s Presidential and don’t like him at all.

A single person with a bad idea that will never happen made you lose all hope?

She ran a horrible campaign as well. She chose not to campaign hard in Penn, Michigan, and Wisconsin because she thought she had the win. She didn’t try to win over any red states like Obama did. She didn’t do anything to change the fact that she comes off like a pandering robot. She was mired in the same controversy

I’m sorry, but that’s what caused this trouble. Before the election, both the Democrats (29%) and Republicans (26%) were at their all time lows in membership. Independents are the entire election at this point. And, since there are fewer liberals than conservatives, the Democrats have to pick up more moderates than

Yeah, she won the popular. The Dems picked up two seats in the Senate, and four in the House.

Very few suburban parents are financially secure. Most have both parents working, big mortgages, and ever increasing costs related to school, healthcare, etc.

What you don’t get is that she’s isn’t punching. Angrily repeating a name someone else called your husband isn’t doing the same thing as the person who posted it. You can’t be rebuking someone and passing along their message at the same time. She criticized the exact same phrase you are.

I went ahead, but it’s doomed to fail. The petition just goes to Trump. He’s already ignored a million people asking him to do it.

All of this would’ve been a better comparison if Hillary Clinton hadn’t just run for President. Nobody in the entire world thinks that marriage has any passion or spark at this point.

Sympathy for what? This is a made up article created by cherrypicking little moments out of hundreds of filmed ones.

It’s really not. The big disconnect is the idea that we’d have to attract conservatives. That’s not going to happen. We’re only going to pick up people just barely to the right of the Dem platform, or people who have mixed views and don’t fit either party, or people who haven’t been voting.

What the election showed is that both parties are having a hell of a time getting the 45% of the country that is independent to support their causes. Both parties have all time low participation levels (29% for Dems and 26% for GOP).

No, nor did I say it was. No, nor did I say she was. No, nor did I imply that. I know, which is obvious because I’m referring to the words she wrote.