I'm not a leftist, but I know the answer to your question. It's simply because Leftists are afraid to lose their grip on Congress in the upcoming election cycle. Always remember:Independent » 15 Sep 2022, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ I’m reading an article and come across this quote.
I honestly cannot begin to understand how someone could have this mindset. And I’m a person that, even if I disagree with you, I can understand where you are coming from.
I can’t explain why people think this way. Please explain. Because to me this mindset is the thing that is unhinged and dangerous.
“The country has a political virus by the name of Donald Trump,” said Jablonsky, a retired music professor from Stamford, Connecticut. “We have a man who is psychotic and seems to have no concern for law and order and democracy. The Republican Party has gone to a place that is so unattractive and so dangerous, this coming election in November could be the last election we ever have.”
Independent » 15 Sep 2022, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ I’m reading an article and come across this quote.
I honestly cannot begin to understand how someone could have this mindset. And I’m a person that, even if I disagree with you, I can understand where you are coming from.
I can’t explain why people think this way. Please explain. Because to me this mindset is the thing that is unhinged and dangerous.
“The country has a political virus by the name of Donald Trump,” said Jablonsky, a retired music professor from Stamford, Connecticut. “We have a man who is psychotic and seems to have no concern for law and order and democracy. The Republican Party has gone to a place that is so unattractive and so dangerous, this coming election in November could be the last election we ever have.”
I saw the same rhetoric on the right about Obama. I don't see how partisan politics is any less stupid on one side or the otherIndependent » 15 Sep 2022, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ I’m reading an article and come across this quote.
I honestly cannot begin to understand how someone could have this mindset. And I’m a person that, even if I disagree with you, I can understand where you are coming from.
I can’t explain why people think this way. Please explain. Because to me this mindset is the thing that is unhinged and dangerous.
“The country has a political virus by the name of Donald Trump,” said Jablonsky, a retired music professor from Stamford, Connecticut. “We have a man who is psychotic and seems to have no concern for law and order and democracy. The Republican Party has gone to a place that is so unattractive and so dangerous, this coming election in November could be the last election we ever have.”
SJConspirator » 15 Sep 2022, 10:47 am » wrote: ↑ I saw the same rhetoric on the right about Obama. I don't see how partisan politics is any less stupid on one side or the other
With what part do you struggle?Independent » 15 Sep 2022, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ I’m reading an article and come across this quote.
I honestly cannot begin to understand how someone could have this mindset. And I’m a person that, even if I disagree with you, I can understand where you are coming from.
I can’t explain why people think this way. Please explain. Because to me this mindset is the thing that is unhinged and dangerous.
“The country has a political virus by the name of Donald Trump,” said Jablonsky, a retired music professor from Stamford, Connecticut. “We have a man who is psychotic and seems to have no concern for law and order and democracy. The Republican Party has gone to a place that is so unattractive and so dangerous, this coming election in November could be the last election we ever have.”
Most of the MSM defends democrats. With all we now know about the last several years is the establishment wants to destroy Trump, because if they destroy Trump it will deliver the rest to the swamp.SJConspirator » 15 Sep 2022, 11:02 am » wrote: ↑ the president is a lightning rod for hate, a scapegoat to distract the public from the real rulers. That is by far the most important role of POTUS since before Obama.
When I see the bandwidth wasted on this forum endlessly talking about Trump or Biden, it's like watching retards devoted to studying 80s TV sitcoms for years on end, or some other useless pursuit.
I don't recall Obama inciting an Insurrection..
You're a **** moron, road.roadkill » 15 Sep 2022, 11:06 am » wrote: ↑ Most of the MSM defends democrats. With all we now know about the last several years is the establishment wants to destroy Trump, because if they destroy Trump it will deliver the rest to the swamp.
It is an election year. They have nothing to run on so they have to attack trump. That is why the Dem super pacts are attacking electable moderate pubs in primaries in support of MAGA or candidates that support trump. They think they can defeat them in elections in November,Independent » 15 Sep 2022, 10:21 am » wrote: ↑ I’m reading an article and come across this quote.
I honestly cannot begin to understand how someone could have this mindset. And I’m a person that, even if I disagree with you, I can understand where you are coming from.
I can’t explain why people think this way. Please explain. Because to me this mindset is the thing that is unhinged and dangerous.
“The country has a political virus by the name of Donald Trump,” said Jablonsky, a retired music professor from Stamford, Connecticut. “We have a man who is psychotic and seems to have no concern for law and order and democracy. The Republican Party has gone to a place that is so unattractive and so dangerous, this coming election in November could be the last election we ever have.”
"There's no question, none, that President Trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day," McConnell said shortly after the 57-43 Senate vote that ended in the former president's acquittal.roadkill » 15 Sep 2022, 11:09 am » wrote: ↑ Neither did Trump.
What the dems did do was incite that kind of stuff in multiple blue cities.
You avoided even trying to contradict the professor's observations.Huey » 15 Sep 2022, 11:14 am » wrote: ↑ It is an election year. They have nothing to run on so they have to attack trump. That is why the Dem super pacts are attacking electable moderate pubs in primaries in support of MAGA or candidates that support trump. They think they can defeat them in elections in November,
Happened in NH the other day.
Between the lines: Democratic super PACs also intervened in two of these three Republican primaries, attacking Morse in the Senate race and boosting Burns.The bottom line: Former President Donald Trump didn't endorse in any of these races. That shows that even without Trump's involvement, the energy within the Republican Party is squarely against the establishment.
- Their money likely made a difference in hurting the GOP's prospects, given the narrow margins in both contests.
https://www.axios.com/2022/09/14/magas- ... hire-sweep
And another article.
https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2022/0 ... primaries/
I don’t care about his observations other than the fact it is an election year and the dems are making this about trump. Not issues.Blackvegetable » 15 Sep 2022, 11:21 am » wrote: ↑ You avoided even trying to contradict the professor's observations.
isn't 2nd Best still calling the tune for the Average GOP Joe?Huey » 15 Sep 2022, 11:26 am » wrote: ↑ I don’t care about his observations other than the fact it is an election year and the dems are making this about trump. Not issues.
Nod.