Why the republican party doesnt appeal to people...

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Right now the Republican base is in conflict with the party establishment, but the base still has not figured out the extent to which they have been lied to, and still do not understand that they have been supporting policies that but themselves.
 

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I have no idea how credible that source is, but if true those politicians should go to jail.
You have not been following along..Look up Fiore on YouTube and Google. She's another American Fascist masquerading as a Republican..a real peach..
Can't wait for the Oregon Primaries..whoohoo
 

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You have not been following along..Look up Fiore on YouTube and Google. She's another American Fascist masquerading as a Republican..a real peach..
Can't wait for the Oregon Primaries..whoohoo
A fascist masquerading as a Republican? As opposed to some other kind of Republican?

They drove most of the moderates out of the party a long time ago. There was a time when most Republicans made fun of the John Birch Society nuts in their own ranks. Now the nuts have taken over.
 
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Suppressing the vote GOP-style courtesy US Supreme Court:

The facts of what happened in Arizona’s presidential primary are gradually penetrating the nation’s consciousness. In a move rationalized as an attempt to save money, officials of Maricopa County, the state’s most populous, cut the number of polling places by 70 percent, from 200 in the last presidential election to 60 this time around.

Maricopa includes Phoenix, the state’s largest city, which happens to have a non-white majority and is a Democratic island in an otherwise Republican county.

What did the cutbacks mean? As the Arizona Republic reported, the county’s move left one polling place for every 21,000 voters — compared with one polling place for every 2,500 voters in the rest of the state.

www.washingtonpost.com: Arizona’s voting rights fire bell
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Suppressing the vote GOP-style courtesy US Supreme Court:

The facts of what happened in Arizona’s presidential primary are gradually penetrating the nation’s consciousness. In a move rationalized as an attempt to save money, officials of Maricopa County, the state’s most populous, cut the number of polling places by 70 percent, from 200 in the last presidential election to 60 this time around.

Maricopa includes Phoenix, the state’s largest city, which happens to have a non-white majority and is a Democratic island in an otherwise Republican county.

What did the cutbacks mean? As the Arizona Republic reported, the county’s move left one polling place for every 21,000 voters — compared with one polling place for every 2,500 voters in the rest of the state.

www.washingtonpost.com: Arizona’s voting rights fire bell
Party First Country Second.
Their hatred of democracy knows no bounds.
 

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"Because I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down. "

Trump is like the people who pushed for the Benghazi hearings: they didn't know the names of the four Americans who lost their lives in Benghazi, but they sure cared a lot about them.

Trump straightup lied about seeing Muslims cheer as the trade towers fell. He really doesn't care about the victims. He's a complete fraud.
 
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"Because I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11, down at the World Trade Center right after it came down. "

Trump is like the people who pushed for the Benghazi hearings: they didn't know the names of the four Americans who lost their lives in Benghazi, but they sure cared a lot about them.

Trump straightup lied about seeing Muslims cheer as the trade towers fell. He really doesn't care about the victims. He's a complete fraud.

Trump lies--everybody knows that. The question I have is 'why doesn't it matter? What bothers me even more is that when he introduced Sarah Palin as an endorser, both of them exhibited the same verbal (and therefore mental) incoherence, and no one talked about how verbal expressions of unconnected thoughts and ideas--as well as logic short circuits-- may disqualify someone from being considered for public office. Here is a former office-holder and an office-seeker publicly exhibiting signs of disordered speech and thought that, in a clinical setting, are symptoms of mental problems.

Fuzzy, buy me a double!
 

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Trump lies--everybody knows that. The question I have is 'why doesn't it matter? What bothers me even more is that when he introduced Sarah Palin as an endorser, both of them exhibited the same verbal (and therefore mental) incoherence, and no one talked about how verbal expressions of unconnected thoughts and ideas--as well as logic short circuits-- may disqualify someone from being considered for public office. Here is a former office-holder and an office-seeker publicly exhibiting signs of disordered speech and thought that, in a clinical setting, are symptoms of mental problems.

Fuzzy, buy me a double!
Republican hypocrisy knows no limit.

All the things they supposedly hated about Obama they call the reasons why they like tRump. Weakening how we look to other nations? Ignore countless articles about how those nations perceive tRump as a joke and his followers as dangerous.Not enough political experience? Well tRump has none and that's why he's liked. Divisive? tRump blames our ills on Muslims and Mexicans and that's okay.
 

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"Because I was down there and I watched our police and our firemen down at 7/11 . . . "

OMG. I had to look it up to make sure he actually said that.

And yes, Obama got the number of states wrong; they all make gaffes over the course of a long, grueling campaign.

But Obama made his error in an offhand remark. Trump, by his own account, came fully prepared to discuss a painful, epoch-making historical moment. To confuse it with a Big Gulp is . . . well, breathtaking.
 
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That's because many of those people think the GOP is going to do something to/about "THOSE" people.

Even as they get taken to the cleaners. And setting the stage for environmental disasters (Flint water), the gutting of public education (hello Louisiana, Kansas, Wisconsin, etc), wage suppression (RIght To Work laws). Sabotaging the future of everyone that's not already in the 1%.
 
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