NorthDallas40
Displaced Hillbilly
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Yes you have as well as conservative. Here is the response of pretty much any moderate or conservative watching you stump for any phase of Bernie’s career.Lol. I never professed any support for him. Go look at what he said regarding the 2nd amendment in 2016 compared to 2018 and beyond. And compared to Hillary he seemed more reasonable. But later on found out it is hard to take both seriously. Which is why I'm not a Democrat and don't support the Democrat Party.
And I never claimed to be a "moderate" either. I'll leave that title for some of you guys here.
He was a horrible actor. But he had some powerful lyrics in many of his songs and literally laid the foundation for a whole genre of music.He sang Christian songs, stole the black man moves and music..I cannot see how anyone thinks his music was worth ****. His acting career sucked.
Became some bloated man on pills and booze. A freaking disaster
When I was younger I never understood why Elvis was considered as great as he was. But as I got older I began appreciating his music more. Suspicious Minds is his best song.He sang Christian songs, stole the black man moves and music..I cannot see how anyone thinks his music was worth ****. His acting career sucked.
Became some bloated man on pills and booze. A freaking disaster
So let's say, just for a hypothetical, you are forced to vote for someone for POTUS that is in a different party or ideology than you support. They don't have to be realistic or viable options (none of mine are). Who would that be?
I'll start: Larry Hogan and Adam Kinzinger
I'll add another with a caveat: Justin Amash. I used to make fun of people on here that would say "Zep is ten years away from becoming a left leaning libertarian", but judging by some of the discourse and opinions I see on here and social media, that might not be outside of possibility down the road.