The conundrums!

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

And your mother wears army boots. Nyahh, nyahh, nyahh!


        I see you have been reduced to your normal state - a blithering idiot.

Originally posted by: David Miller

        I see you have been reduced to your normal state - a blithering idiot.


No, I can never become you. Nyahh nyahh nyahh!

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

Do you honestly think that 75 million citizens thinking that the person who lost the election actually won it isn't a "real issue"? Do you honestly think that 75 million citizens thinking that everyone who voted against their guy cast a fraudulent ballot isn't a "real issue"?

 

Keep mind that 15 months after the election, a strong majority of Republicans--in the high 70% range--still believe, or at least profess to believe, these two lies. This is a fundamental and extremely serious problem. If almost half the voters--the 75 million with the 75 IQs--don't believe in democracy, how can we go on functioning as a nation?

 

I didn't and don't care how Millerfuck reacts, because his response is extremely predictable--to scream and pitch insults. He's truly incapable of doing anything else. But I do want to hear how our marginally more rational conservitards justify the big lies.

 

So yes, this is really necessary. I'm kind of amazed that no one points out the logical flaw in the "stop the steal" argument--why would those 400 trillion fraudulent ballots indicate votes for REPUBLICAN Senate, House, and gubernatorial candidates? Millerscum can't (or won't) answer that question, but maybe you'd like to take a stab at it.

 

I prefer to focus on the horrific division of our nation into one group that's rational and another that swallows conspiracy theories and worships a narcissistic con man, rather than, say, yeeping about inflation. When the RepubliQ seize permanent power in 2024, inflation will be the least of our problems.

 

Time for another stupid Millerpig remark (and he'll call me a liar).

 

 


Hyperbole 

Originally posted by: Roger S

Hyperbole 


How so? The number of Trumper voters and the poll numbers I cited are accurate.

 

I think "hyperbole" is taking the 16 actual fraudulent ballots that were cast and inflating them into "tens of millions of illegal votes."

 

But if you want to make excuses for that shit, that's your lookout.


You think people voted for Trump because of who he is and not what his policies are, people want a strong border, people want smaller government, people want less regulation and energy independence, people want law and order, these are conservative principles that were around long before Trump became president. That's what 75 million people voted for. 

 Of course your twisted logic believes all Republicans have to support Trump because he's Republican. That's exactly what you're doing by supporting Biden while he drives our country into a ditch, because you're a Democrat. BTW, more and more democrats are disapproving of Bidens job performance, so what’do you say about that. 

Originally posted by: Roger S

You think people voted for Trump because of who he is and not what his policies are, people want a strong border, people want smaller government, people want less regulation and energy independence, people want law and order, these are conservative principles that were around long before Trump became president. That's what 75 million people voted for. 

 Of course your twisted logic believes all Republicans have to support Trump because he's Republican. That's exactly what you're doing by supporting Biden while he drives our country into a ditch, because you're a Democrat. BTW, more and more democrats are disapproving of Bidens job performance, so what’do you say about that. 


No. Exactly wrong. I think (and it's true) that people voted for Trump despite who he is. Imagine a Democrat Presidential candidate bragging about "grabbing them by the pussy" (among dozens of other horrid things Trump said). Such a candidate would have been crucified. However, that crude vulgarity a) actually turned on a lot of people, who then voted for him, b) didn't matter to all the people who "would never, ever vote for a bitch" (direct quote from The Breakfast Bloviator), or c) would have voted for Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer if they ran as Republicans.

 

You can keep blathering the nonsensical shit about a "strong border" without actually defining what it means. The border between North and South Korea is "strong." Is that a good thing? The border between France and Germany is completely open. Is that a good thing? The border between the US and Mexico is monitored and controlled, but passage and commercial traffic are allowed. Is that a good thing?

 

"Smaller government" is a tired, meaningless conservative meme. It's not something most people actually want, unless they really do want to live in, say, Somalia. No federal highway system? No postal system? No military? No safety and regulatory agencies? No federal courts system? Do you think that's what Americans really want--to live in a dysfunctional country with a weak and ineffectual government?

 

"Energy independence" is something we already can have. We could very easily meet our domestic energy needs with only domestic production. We buy energy abroad, though, because it's cheaper. Thus, "energy independence" would just drive up the price of energy. Sorry, I don't think Americans actually want that.

 

"Law and order" is something we already have. And let's not have yet another stupid argument where you bring up the BLM protests and I bring up the insurrection. Though frankly, I was horrified at 1) the initial muted reaction to, then 2) the outright approval of the RepubliQ party of the insurrection--y'know, the party of law and order, bech grunt guffaw snort.

 

And lastly--I never said that the stupid, irrational blaming of Biden for everything wrong under the sun was confined to Democrats.

 

Oh, and please don't babble about "conservative principles" when the RepubliQ has taken those principles, such as, ummm, voting rights, civil rights, and the Constitution, and shat on them.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

No. Exactly wrong. I think (and it's true) that people voted for Trump despite who he is. Imagine a Democrat Presidential candidate bragging about "grabbing them by the pussy" (among dozens of other horrid things Trump said). Such a candidate would have been crucified. However, that crude vulgarity a) actually turned on a lot of people, who then voted for him, b) didn't matter to all the people who "would never, ever vote for a bitch" (direct quote from The Breakfast Bloviator), or c) would have voted for Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer if they ran as Republicans.

 

You can keep blathering the nonsensical shit about a "strong border" without actually defining what it means. The border between North and South Korea is "strong." Is that a good thing? The border between France and Germany is completely open. Is that a good thing? The border between the US and Mexico is monitored and controlled, but passage and commercial traffic are allowed. Is that a good thing?

 

"Smaller government" is a tired, meaningless conservative meme. It's not something most people actually want, unless they really do want to live in, say, Somalia. No federal highway system? No postal system? No military? No safety and regulatory agencies? No federal courts system? Do you think that's what Americans really want--to live in a dysfunctional country with a weak and ineffectual government?

 

"Energy independence" is something we already can have. We could very easily meet our domestic energy needs with only domestic production. We buy energy abroad, though, because it's cheaper. Thus, "energy independence" would just drive up the price of energy. Sorry, I don't think Americans actually want that.

 

"Law and order" is something we already have. And let's not have yet another stupid argument where you bring up the BLM protests and I bring up the insurrection. Though frankly, I was horrified at 1) the initial muted reaction to, then 2) the outright approval of the RepubliQ party of the insurrection--y'know, the party of law and order, bech grunt guffaw snort.

 

And lastly--I never said that the stupid, irrational blaming of Biden for everything wrong under the sun was confined to Democrats.

 

Oh, and please don't babble about "conservative principles" when the RepubliQ has taken those principles, such as, ummm, voting rights, civil rights, and the Constitution, and shat on them.


 You should of stopped at "I think".  Do you actually believe the horseshit you have posted here? You are one dumb SOB. You and others just like you are why America is in dire straits and why things are only going to get worse.

Originally posted by: David Miller

 You should of stopped at "I think".  Do you actually believe the horseshit you have posted here? You are one dumb SOB. You and others just like you are why America is in dire straits and why things are only going to get worse.


No one cares about your opinion. No one cares about you. You're weak, impotent, and alone.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

No one cares about your opinion. No one cares about you. You're weak, impotent, and alone.


       Really? Whether anyone cares about my opinion is not going to change what is happening to America. 

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

No. Exactly wrong. I think (and it's true) that people voted for Trump despite who he is. Imagine a Democrat Presidential candidate bragging about "grabbing them by the pussy" (among dozens of other horrid things Trump said). Such a candidate would have been crucified. However, that crude vulgarity a) actually turned on a lot of people, who then voted for him, b) didn't matter to all the people who "would never, ever vote for a bitch" (direct quote from The Breakfast Bloviator), or c) would have voted for Hitler or Jeffrey Dahmer if they ran as Republicans.

 

You can keep blathering the nonsensical shit about a "strong border" without actually defining what it means. The border between North and South Korea is "strong." Is that a good thing? The border between France and Germany is completely open. Is that a good thing? The border between the US and Mexico is monitored and controlled, but passage and commercial traffic are allowed. Is that a good thing?

 

"Smaller government" is a tired, meaningless conservative meme. It's not something most people actually want, unless they really do want to live in, say, Somalia. No federal highway system? No postal system? No military? No safety and regulatory agencies? No federal courts system? Do you think that's what Americans really want--to live in a dysfunctional country with a weak and ineffectual government?

 

"Energy independence" is something we already can have. We could very easily meet our domestic energy needs with only domestic production. We buy energy abroad, though, because it's cheaper. Thus, "energy independence" would just drive up the price of energy. Sorry, I don't think Americans actually want that.

 

"Law and order" is something we already have. And let's not have yet another stupid argument where you bring up the BLM protests and I bring up the insurrection. Though frankly, I was horrified at 1) the initial muted reaction to, then 2) the outright approval of the RepubliQ party of the insurrection--y'know, the party of law and order, bech grunt guffaw snort.

 

And lastly--I never said that the stupid, irrational blaming of Biden for everything wrong under the sun was confined to Democrats.

 

Oh, and please don't babble about "conservative principles" when the RepubliQ has taken those principles, such as, ummm, voting rights, civil rights, and the Constitution, and shat on them.


Once again, hyperbole 

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