Politics and Religion

Yep! It's quite silly for anyone to be espousing the demise...
mattradd 40 Reviews 264 reads
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of either political party considering research shows that about 45% of voters say they are solidly ensconced in one of two parties. Don't think much can happen to change that. The real battles will be to demoralize the other side's voters from voting, and to a lesser extent to try and attract the independents.

The very same people who can listen to Fidel Castro and PRAISE him, cant even listen to the President of the United States.

They have no desire to even be the opposition party but I LOVE this quote from Maxine Waters:

"The president is not going to say what I want him to say."  

Really? You JUST figured out Hilary LOST????? Bwahahahahahahaha!!!!!

#2018DemsWeAreBetterThanKKK

Donald.J.Trump142 reads

But even then the early bird special is over in plenty of time to go listen to me ramble about nonsense.

Not to mention it's their job to go.

#BloominOnions
#AustraliansHaveGreatAccents

Senator.Blutarsky253 reads

I mean when my buddy Kid Rock is considering running for the Senate, you know things are bad.

Nothing new from dumpy...Talk about how many new jobs are coming back, impress us.

GaGambler140 reads

Surely you remember those dire predictions just a few months ago about how the Dems were going to not only take the White House, but win back the Senate, maybe even win the House and then stack the court so far left that the GOP would never make a comeback. How's that working out for you? lol

Don't worry, the pendulum will swing left again someday. NOTHING is forever in politics, except hopefully Hillary is gone forever. OTOH if the Dems have no one better to run than Hillary again in 2020, then maybe the party is in its' death throes.

And the republican party had their autopsy moment, "what went wrong?" So it does swing, hopefully by 2018, we'll see a slight swing, then by 2020 the trump term would remind us of how bad the nation is it was in 2008, when any standing Dem will win.

of either political party considering research shows that about 45% of voters say they are solidly ensconced in one of two parties. Don't think much can happen to change that. The real battles will be to demoralize the other side's voters from voting, and to a lesser extent to try and attract the independents.

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