Corker is a buffoon...

#76
#76
Huh? like him or not, he was spot on about Trump.
Corker term limited himself and suddenly he is the type of politician we want to get rid of. We’d rather have a ****ing nut like Trump defining the GOP? Good lawd.

Exactly the way I felt of Obama. Now you get it.
 
#79
#79
Both Romney and Graham got a ration of sh!t just recently as well. Romney on a plane and Graham in the airport. I would be surprised if Romney gets re-elected and Graham just did get re-elected by hanging on to Trump's coattails, but he felt comfortable in condemning Trump on the floor of the senate so don't look for him to curry much favor anymore. All of the rest of them are dead or gone including out 2 rinos from Tennessee.

Lol. Romney doesn’t need Trump. He’s a white bread Mormon running in a state full of white bread Mormons. They love Mitt Romney. And isn’t he super rich too? Well, there goes that dependence on RNC cash.
 
#80
#80
Just how far to the right are y'all wanting Republicans to be? Are you really willing to disenfranchise the moderates for some high-minded platform purity that's never existed?
Re-electing Trump would not have been a hard move to the right. In several aspects, Trump was just left of center. He was no Goldwater.
 
#81
#81
To be honest, everybody thought Trump was a democrat his whole life, until he said he was going to run for president. I don't know who told him to play the issues he did, but I don't see any reason to think he really was interested in any of it during the 40 years he was just a TV star/famous-for-being-famous guy.

You guys can call Trump conservative if you want to, but I don't know why you would.
 
#82
#82
To be honest, everybody thought Trump was a democrat his whole life, until he said he was going to run for president. I don't know who told him to play the issues he did, but I don't see any reason to think he really was interested in any of it during the 40 years he was just a TV star/famous-for-being-famous guy.

You guys can call Trump conservative if you want to, but I don't know why you would.

I think his main appeal was that he spoke populist talking points and he was anti-establishment. I really think that helped to gloss over a lot of his political flaws.
 
#83
#83
Re-electing Trump would not have been a hard move to the right. In several aspects, Trump was just left of center. He was no Goldwater.

Trump is far from conservative and and that’s why it’s puzzled me as to why the dems hated him so much.
 
#84
#84
Trump is far from conservative and and that’s why it’s puzzled me as to why the dems hated him so much.
Possibly in his personal views but he governed and enabled Rs to enact a conservative agenda. Look at his court picks.
 
#85
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Possibly in his personal views but he governed and enabled Rs to enact a conservative agenda. Look at his court picks.

Ok, please list their conservative rulings? Also any ultra conservative legislation signed by Trump, list that also.
 
#86
#86
Trump is far from conservative and and that’s why it’s puzzled me as to why the dems hated him so much.

The hate for Trump is that he’s an outsider. Political elites, both Ds & RS, know they gotta stop this or they’ll be a long line of successful people outside of politics jumping line and running for President. Then the 1% of the 1% lose control. And that ain’t happenin.
 
#87
#87
The hate for Trump is that he’s an outsider. Political elites, both Ds & RS, know they gotta stop this or they’ll be a long line of successful people outside of politics jumping line and running for President. Then the 1% of the 1% lose control. And that ain’t happenin.
Trump is a disruptive force.
 
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#91
Trump is far from conservative and and that’s why it’s puzzled me as to why the dems hated him so much.
Puzzled you? Really?
I thought I explained that......because he was a horrendously despicable human using hate and division as a means to power.
Of never before seen historical proportion
 
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Puzzled you? Really?
I thought I explained that......because he was a horrendously despicable human using hate and division as a means to power.
Of never before seen historical proportion

yes Luther, we know you are consumed by irrational emotion.
 
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#93
#93
yes Luther, we know you are consumed by irrational emotion.
You might want to save that assessment for the "patriots".
What a bastardization of the term. (but one selected with intent)
 
#94
#94
You might want to save that assessment for the "patriots".
What a bastardization of the term. (but one selected with intent)

Now now Luther, calm yourself down. No reason to get all hysterical.
 
#95
#95
Now now Luther, calm yourself down. No reason to get all hysterical.
Speaking of which......
Weren't you the one who continually claimed Trump would ultimately leave office in a peaceful and normal manner?
I'm pretty sure that you are.......care to admit you were wrong or would you rather double down?
 
#96
#96
Speaking of which......
Weren't you the one who continually claimed Trump would ultimately leave office in a peaceful and normal manner?
I'm pretty sure that you are.......care to admit you were wrong or would you rather double down?

I said peaceful and he is.
 
#97
#97
I said peaceful and he is.
lol...double down it is then.
I'll just ask you this:
On a scale of one to ten, with one being horribly and 10 being perfectly, how to you rate Trump's handling of his election defeat from Nov. 3 through today?
 
#98
#98
lol...double down it is then.
I'll just ask you this:
On a scale of one to ten, with one being horribly and 10 being perfectly, how to you rate Trump's handling of his election defeat from Nov. 3 through today?

3-4
 

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