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KuhlooKuhlay 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah that's all I could find is stuff from late 2019

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KuhlooKuhlay 1 point ago +1 / -0

you have to be at least slightly above average in intelligence but also pretty much a total conformist and a bit of a con artist/performer/liar.

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KuhlooKuhlay 3 points ago +3 / -0

Gotta be pre-2016 or even from post 2012 era.

Iowa, Wisconsin and probably even Minnesota and some of the NE should be red now under the "white people," "white women" and "non-college educated whites" maps. The "men" map would look a little different too but not much.

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KuhlooKuhlay 5 points ago +5 / -0

Do we have a source for this story from anywhere?

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KuhlooKuhlay 4 points ago +4 / -0

Dr. Detroit would've given you better medical advice and he's a fictitious pimp within a fictional movie that isn't even very good.

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KuhlooKuhlay 2 points ago +2 / -0

Unpopular opinion for sure, but this is false.

Elections have been stolen before. This is an historic fact. So, you can't say that it's impossible to change your focus to the future and have success in future elections. It has literally happened numerous times throughout history.

It all hinges on what anyone means by "move on." Nobody and I mean NOBODY that I have seen is advocating ignoring what happened or to not take major steps to prevent it in the future. Investigate, audit, repeal rules, expose, fight the hell out of all of it in court and in the legislature and through referendum and petition and recall efforts.

But we can't not try to win the 2022 and 2024 elections. It isn't "moving on" to simply shift some of your focus towards the midterms and next Presidential election in hopes that we can win them or at least take back some power that we lost in 2020 and 2018. There are also a ton of local elections that will happen.... those matter as much if not more. Your Governor your state legislature, state judiciary and county prosecutors. THIS STUFF ALL MATTERS A LOT.

Unless we aren't going to run candidates in opposition to the Democrats and RINOs I have no idea why anyone is endorsing not participating or focusing on the 2022 and 2024 elections.

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KuhlooKuhlay 16 points ago +16 / -0

What kind of an asshole franchise owner has no ergo mats under their make line? Those things cost like $40 and make a world of difference.

Or did they move them for the photo op?

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KuhlooKuhlay 2 points ago +2 / -0

Neither the steers nor the queers sadly

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KuhlooKuhlay 1 point ago +1 / -0

That is really well said.

It absolutely is an indoctrination. The irony is that the goal is to now do that with white identity- to have all these requirements that mainstream culture will enforce upon caucasians. Be an ally, be an anti-racist, buy from minority owned businesses, etc.

The bottom line to me is that not only is white identity kind of phony, so is black identity and asian identity. I mean even religious identities are kind of pretend. I'm a Christian but if I had to make a list of what that actually means and how it manifests itself politically it would be pretty limited. Basically I think people should have freedom of religion and I am against late term abortion but these positions aren't connected closely to my religious beliefs they are more based on constitutional principles of life, liberty and freedom.

We need to sell everyone on these ideals BTW not just minorities, gays and women but also our core constituencies as well.

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KuhlooKuhlay 6 points ago +6 / -0

He's a little prick for sure and I agree on the instincts and guts comment 100%. He gets a little too much vitriol IMO but I understand it ala David Hogg (see: he's a little prick).

The formula is basically: (Strength of DIsagreement x Punchability)^Smugness.

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KuhlooKuhlay 11 points ago +11 / -0

It's not the "party" that's fucked per se it's the lousy figureheads within it.

People need to realize that for a parade you need not only the person being honored you also need the people to stand on the sidewalk and cheer. Far too many Republicans in the establishment think that there is some ready-made group of people standing on the sidewalk waiting to cheer for them. That's not how it works though on our side it has to be real.

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KuhlooKuhlay 15 points ago +15 / -0

The Republican party needs loyalty. It makes no sense how we are basically the most loyal people IRL but when it comes to politics we are all so mercurial. The Democrats ONLY EVER WIN when they band together like the ravenous sewer rats they are.

We don't need to take it to their extreme, but loyalty is very important.

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KuhlooKuhlay 1 point ago +3 / -2

Some care, some don't. I'm not saying the failure falls solely on McCain. I'm saying it was a mixed bag and if you want to blame one person specifically, John McCain is your guy. He could've voted for the skinny repeal but he didn't and he grandstanded about it as well. So I'm blaming the guy who fumbles at the goal line even if yes it shouldn't technically have been that close.

I donate to candidates I believe in and its a short list. Zero of them are RINOs or have really done anything against the agenda such as the McCains, Romneys, Flakes and Kinzingers of the world. How are you helping out exactly?

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KuhlooKuhlay 3 points ago +3 / -0

The so-called "skinny repeal" vs. full repeal argument. I'll leave that powerhouse discussion to you winners to discuss. It certainly seemed to work out well the whole "let's wait until we have a full repeal" idea.

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KuhlooKuhlay 36 points ago +42 / -6

"All the RINOs" is an overstatement. It was Senator John McCain who torpedoed the repeal. His vote alone tanked it the repeal and replace bill.

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KuhlooKuhlay 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't want to alarm anybody, but I actually live in a major city and I saw a few black people the other day. Dozens of them in fact. Weird, I know.

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