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Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:34 am
If I gave as much of a shit as you do about each others opinions, I'd search and find that "Never Trump" thread you started. But I don't.
Yeah, it's pretty clear you don't care since you're in here falsely attributing quotes to people for things that they didn't actually say. Quotation marks indicate exact words spoken, so when you put quotes around things people didn't actually say, then yes, they have a right to get a little bent out of shape about it. Especially when others who don't know what was said take it as truth (ie, TT) and respond perplexed.
So since you're putting words into my mouth that I didn't say and giving me crap for saying I'll vote for Trump, it was only fair that I retorted with things you actually did say (which, btw, took an entire 30 seconds by simply clicking on your name and typing "Newsom" in the search box).
Okay, I admit you might have never actually said, "Trump is the man for me".
But you're gonna vote for him. So.....Trump is the man for you.
Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:34 am
If I gave as much of a shit as you do about each others opinions, I'd search and find that "Never Trump" thread you started. But I don't.
Yeah, it's pretty clear you don't care since you're in here falsely attributing quotes to people for things that they didn't actually say. Quotation marks indicate exact words spoken, so when you put quotes around things people didn't actually say, then yes, they have a right to get a little bent out of shape about it. Especially when others who don't know what was said take it as truth (ie, TT) and respond perplexed.
So since you're putting words into my mouth that I didn't say and giving me crap for saying I'll vote for Trump, it was only fair that I retorted with things you actually did say (which, btw, took an entire 30 seconds by simply clicking on your name and typing "Newsom" in the search box).
The title of your thread involves having enough of Trump.
Honeyman wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 10:34 am
If I gave as much of a shit as you do about each others opinions, I'd search and find that "Never Trump" thread you started. But I don't.
Yeah, it's pretty clear you don't care since you're in here falsely attributing quotes to people for things that they didn't actually say. Quotation marks indicate exact words spoken, so when you put quotes around things people didn't actually say, then yes, they have a right to get a little bent out of shape about it. Especially when others who don't know what was said take it as truth (ie, TT) and respond perplexed.
So since you're putting words into my mouth that I didn't say and giving me crap for saying I'll vote for Trump, it was only fair that I retorted with things you actually did say (which, btw, took an entire 30 seconds by simply clicking on your name and typing "Newsom" in the search box).
The title of your thread involves having enough of Trump.
If this is happening in February, I fear to think what this forum will look like in October. I predict no less than one ragequit by someone here by then.
"Internet is no more like radio than intravenous feeding is like fine dining."
-TurkeyTop
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:43 am
If this is happening in February, I fear to think what this forum will look like in October. I predict no less than one ragequit by someone here by then.
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:43 am
If this is happening in February, I fear to think what this forum will look like in October. I predict no less than one ragequit by someone here by then.
I did that once so I've already used my freebie.
I heard some retard has done that 5 times (so far).
Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun Feb 11, 2024 11:43 am
If this is happening in February, I fear to think what this forum will look like in October. I predict no less than one ragequit by someone here by then.
I did that once so I've already used my freebie.
I heard some retard has done that 5 times (so far).
Mine was the stress of a divorce from a witch and negativity on here getting to me… since then I’ve become overtly positive. Life is good. Accounts shouldn’t be like candy.
But that’s not really a path at all… she’s got no chance of winning that way either.
I disagree. It is not as far fetched as you are suggesting.
40 percent of Americans identify as Independent, as the vast majority of Independents like neither Trump nor Biden.
If she were to receive 60 percent of the Independent vote, and 20 percent of the partisan vote, that would earn her approximately 34 percent of the popular vote in a 3-way race.
I will acknowledge the analysis from an electoral college standpoint is much more complicated.
There simply isn't time to get the necessary signatures together for the ballot in the swing states. She is planning on sticking around until Super Tuesday. To drop out, declare a candidacy, put together a campaign operation and get thousands of signatures... that's an awfully tight timeline. Some deadlines are early and will be gone by then. I highly doubt when push comes to shove 60% of independents and 20% of partisans would pull the lever for any third party candidate. The consistent pattern election in and election out is that folks say they want to vote third party and they just don't do it in the end.
I hate how everyone on the left is trying to glorify Nikki Haley when she voted no on the U.N. resolution to not put gays to death. This was in her role as an ambassador for the U.S. to the UN. Nikki is no friend of mine.
Remember that “2000 Mules” was concocted by a circus of elephants.
The right needs to stop worry about what’s between people’s legs. Instead, they should focus on what’s between their ears.
Audacity sucks.
MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 1:05 am
I hate how everyone on the left is trying to glorify Nikki Haley when she voted no on the U.N. resolution to not put gays to death. This was in her role as an ambassador for the U.S. to the UN. Nikki is no friend of mine.
MotorCityRadioFreak wrote: ↑Mon Feb 12, 2024 1:05 am
I hate how everyone on the left is trying to glorify Nikki Haley when she voted no on the U.N. resolution to not put gays to death. This was in her role as an ambassador for the U.S. to the UN. Nikki is no friend of mine.
Jessica Stern, executive director of OutRight Action International, a global LGBTQ human rights organization, acknowledged the U.S. vote on the U.N. resolution was misconstrued.
"There's been some misreporting and misconceptions," Stern told NBC News. "The U.S. always opposes this death penalty resolution, because it makes reference to a global moratorium on the death penalty. For both Obama and Trump, so long as the death penalty is legal in the U.S., it takes this position."
"OutRight will call out the Trump administration on its many rights violations, its many abuses of power from LGBTI violations to xenophobia, but this particular instance is not an example of a contraction of support on LGBTI rights," Stern continued. "It would be a mistake to interpret its opposition to a death penalty resolution to a change in policy."