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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:01:19
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Ouze wrote:
Breotan wrote:Either way, it seems we're in the middle of a perfect storm of terribad choices, either Hillary or Trump, for President. What a great time to be alive, eh?
On this, there is consensus. This is easily the worst electoral lineup I've seen in my life, IMO.
The line-ups have been bad since Reagan left office. And until Reagan, the line-up sucked since Kennedy.
The only reason I even voted was that I preferred having neo-con Republicans, or rural populist Democrats, over the moonbattery that I witnessed the leftist wings of both parties slide into back in the '70's and '80's.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:01:55
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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whembly wrote:[ What are the things do *you* think would disqualify: -Rubio -Cruz -Trump (<--- easiest one) Rubio is an early replicant prototype which is incapable of processing responses to questions in real time. Cruz is a religious fanatic who thinks that it is christian to bomb people until sand glows. Trump looks the same if you photoshop his mouth onto his eyes.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:22:50
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:25:41
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Proud Triarch Praetorian
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d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
What was it that Whembly said? Something about if he is proven wrong he will admit to it or something like that.....
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:29:30
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Secret Squirrel
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Dreadwinter wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
What was it that Whembly said? Something about if he is proven wrong he will admit to it or something like that.....
My guess: be prepared to see the "factual" qualifier in action.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:30:02
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
Curb stomping in the Eye of Terror!
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d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:32:11
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Proud Triarch Praetorian
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whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
You don't have a problem with his misuse of money or the fact that he rarely did his job?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:33:49
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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The Conquerer
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Frazzled wrote:Its a sad day when Mussolini is smeared by being associated with Trump. . . 
I'm pretty sure that quote didn't originally belong to Mussolini though. IIRC its just an ancient Roman proverb, and I think it was repeated in "The Prince" as well.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:39:07
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
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Dreadwinter wrote: whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
You don't have a problem with his misuse of money or the fact that he rarely did his job?
He did pay back when he used is campaign card.
And, he's campaigning. EVERY Congressional candidate running for POTUS does that.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:39:08
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
Fact: you didn't ask for stuff that made him worse than Clinton.
Fact: you accepted a challenge that someone should come up with stuff that would disqualify someone unless they are a Clinton.
Fact: I gave you a list.
Fact: you moved the goalposts.
Fact: I'm the idiot in this exchange because I knew this was going to happen and yet I replied anyway.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:40:49
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Dreadwinter wrote: whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
You don't have a problem with his misuse of money or the fact that he rarely did his job?
Our only candidate from the legislative branch in recent history who was pretty clean on the money issue was McCain. Of course it sucks, but honestly when you look at the whole playing field, you really aren't finding any white lily's on those regards.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:42:47
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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djones520 wrote: Dreadwinter wrote: whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
You don't have a problem with his misuse of money or the fact that he rarely did his job?
Our only candidate from the legislative branch in recent history who was pretty clean on the money issue was McCain. Of course it sucks, but honestly when you look at the whole playing field, you really aren't finding any white lily's on those regards.
Very true.
For me it wasn't a case of "look how dirty he is" and more just an example to counter "only a Clinton would get away with stuff like this".
To risk the "everyone is doing it" square: but everyone has dirt.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:42:59
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
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d-usa wrote: whembly wrote: d-usa wrote:Rubio: misuse of official state party credit card, horrible attendance record in the Senate (which was used heavily against Obama if I recall), lying about being forced to leave by Castro, seeking earmarks for a hospital he later worked for, and was hired by the university that received increased funding during his speakership while other jobs were cut.
That's just the stuff from Wikipedia.
Wow... that's beyond the pale. Certainly HRC is looking like a better option... eh?
/snark
The only one I have a problem with is his lying about his family being forced to leave by Castro.
Fact: you didn't ask for stuff that made him worse than Clinton.
True. But, that's the logical conclusion of such discussions. Comparing the respective candidates.
Fact: you accepted a challenge that someone should come up with stuff that would disqualify someone unless they are a Clinton.
Fact: I didn't challenge *you*. FWIW, replace RUBIO wiht CLINTON, and those wouldn't be on the radar.
Fact: I gave you a list.
Indeed you did.
Fact: you moved the goalposts.
Incorrect.
Fact: I'm the idiot in this exchange because I knew this was going to happen and yet I replied anyway.
Sorry you felt that way.
That list is small potatoes man... I mean really? Automatically Appended Next Post: d-usa wrote:
To risk the "everyone is doing it" square: but everyone has dirt.
No argument from me there.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:44:44
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Proud Triarch Praetorian
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So business as usual then?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:48:09
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Yea'rly!)
The Great State of Texas
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Grey Templar wrote: Frazzled wrote:Its a sad day when Mussolini is smeared by being associated with Trump. . . 
I'm pretty sure that quote didn't originally belong to Mussolini though. IIRC its just an ancient Roman proverb, and I think it was repeated in "The Prince" as well.
on the other hand if you are running to be THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES you should know not use a quote that was used by a Fascist dictator. Unless you're really an HRC plant that has gone off the rails of course. Am I the only one who sees Trump's actions as what the NYT thinks a Republican is?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:49:36
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Plant or not, he's certainly popular with a lot of republicans.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:50:00
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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The Conquerer
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Frazzled wrote: Grey Templar wrote: Frazzled wrote:Its a sad day when Mussolini is smeared by being associated with Trump. . . 
I'm pretty sure that quote didn't originally belong to Mussolini though. IIRC its just an ancient Roman proverb, and I think it was repeated in "The Prince" as well.
on the other hand if you are running to be THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES you should know not use a quote that was used by a Fascist dictator. Unless you're really an HRC plant that has gone off the rails of course. Am I the only one who sees Trump's actions as what the NYT thinks a Republican is?
No, you are not the only one.
But yeah, no argument that it was a poor choice of a quote. But its Trump, poor choices are his MO.
That said, its a decent proverb on its own merit.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:50:15
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Claiming for that "only a Clinton gets away with this stuff" while turning around and claiming "everybody gets away with it" an hour later?
That's a yes.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:52:21
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Da Boss wrote:Plant or not, he's certainly popular with a lot of republicans.
He seems to be popular with a lot of people no matter what, if you want to take the newest polls from New York into account.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:53:09
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Yea'rly!)
The Great State of Texas
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Da Boss wrote:Plant or not, he's certainly popular with a lot of republicans.
A lot of something. His positions are anathema to conservatives, to the establishment, to Libertarians, and small government Republicans. With the exception of the Putinesque/racist stuff, he's a clone of HRC.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:58:52
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 17:59:55
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Ho-hum)
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Frazzled wrote: Da Boss wrote:Plant or not, he's certainly popular with a lot of republicans.
A lot of something. His positions are anathema to conservatives, to the establishment, to Libertarians, and small government Republicans. With the exception of the Putinesque/racist stuff, he's a clone of HRC.
What the old man says.
If Trump's the GOP candidate... look for folks like me to revolt. Either "primarying" the incumbents, or going indie/3rd party.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:00:53
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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d-usa wrote:His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
The Venn diagram of racist and Republican has a lot of commonalities
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:02:47
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Is it possible he's tapped a pool of republicans who are sick of the libertarian, small government, and establishment parts of the party? Perhaps if HRC didn't have 20 years of negative publicity and the R's a Pavlovian hatred of a Clinton, they would all be excited to vote for her. A HRC clone in red might be just what the party was waiting for.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:04:31
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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skyth wrote: d-usa wrote:His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
The Venn diagram of racist and Republican has a lot of commonalities 
That doesn't imply causation though.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:06:04
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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The hatred for the Clintons is less than the hatred for Obama from the right from what I've seen. Hatred against the Clintons gets less traction than against Obama. Automatically Appended Next Post: d-usa wrote: skyth wrote: d-usa wrote:His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
The Venn diagram of racist and Republican has a lot of commonalities 
That doesn't imply causation though.
Didn't say it does...though I would believe a racist would be more in support of conservative viewpoint, thus the Republicans.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:12:08
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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I don't want the Republicans to begin using super delegates the way Democrats do, but fething hell this stupidity with Trump has got to stop.
Why the hell are people so blind to who Trump really is and what he actually represents?
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:20:10
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Breotan wrote:I don't want the Republicans to begin using super delegates the way Democrats do, but fething hell this stupidity with Trump has got to stop.
Why the hell are people so blind to who Trump really is and what he actually represents?
You assume that they don't know who he really is and what he represents. It is possible that they do.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:20:51
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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5th God of Chaos! (Yea'rly!)
The Great State of Texas
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d-usa wrote:His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
I am saddened to say we are in agreement.
Even in this instance there's weirdness. For example: I do not agreeing with bringing in non-family Syrian refugees, as that is an efficient avenue for importing AQ or ISIL and thats the mother of all kafkaesque situations (no way to vet them-thats a joke). But I am not again legal immigration for Muslims, thats just stupid.
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![[Post New]](/s/i/i.gif) 2016/02/29 18:21:22
Subject: The Political Junkie™ Thread - USA Edition
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Most Glorious Grey Seer
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skyth wrote:The hatred for the Clintons is less than the hatred for Obama from the right from what I've seen. Hatred against the Clintons gets less traction than against Obama.
d-usa wrote: skyth wrote: d-usa wrote:His nationalist anti-Muslim stance makes him popular across a good section of the political spectrum.
And while a sizable number of his supporters are racist bigots as well as republicans, I honestly don't think that you have to be republican to be racist or racist to be republican.
The Venn diagram of racist and Republican has a lot of commonalities 
That doesn't imply causation though.
Didn't say it does...though I would believe a racist would be more in support of conservative viewpoint, thus the Republicans.
You would be very wrong. The Republicans certainly get a bad rap due to their own inability to deal with the charge, actual racists in the party spouting off in front of news cameras, and being joined at the hip to Fox News. There are a lot of racists in the Democrat party, too, but Democrat voters just don't seem to care about them. Even when they show up in the news, it doesn't seem to affect Democrat numbers. I'm really not sure why the Democrat party gets a pass on this but until the Republicans figure out how things like "optics" and "situational awareness" work I guess the Democrats continue to get one.
If I had to guess, I'd guess that racists in the Democrat party are shown as being clowns or cartoonish while racists in the Republican party are come off as sinister or dangerous.
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