The Democrat Debate

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Every candidate except Web answered black lives matter instead of all lives matter. Unreal.[/quote]

Maybe PTSD? The guy seems weird, but there are many cool archetypal Vietnam War pictures of him.

As a non-American, I have no idea about his policies…

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Every candidate except Web answered black lives matter instead of all lives matter. Unreal.[/quote]

I could only find 2 that said this

[quote]pat wrote:

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

But that’s the left-wing utopia. No guns, no oil, no money, no freedom, but ivory tower liberal elites will get to feel all warm inside because they know best for everyone…

[quote]sufiandy wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Every candidate except Web answered black lives matter instead of all lives matter. Unreal.[/quote]

I could only find 2 that said this[/quote]

Lol…

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
That was a debate? It looked more like a socialist love-fest.
Next time I am going to play PC lingo bingo. Every time you hear some PC horseshit like ‘Income inequality’, ‘Black lives matter’, ‘immigration reform’, ‘women’s health’, etc. you get a square.

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

HRC is a moderate. Her foreign and defense policies alone make that clear.
I think it shows how far left the democrats have gone… although they would probably say the same about republicans. There was nobody who could even be close to a moderate on the stage, and past positions held by democrats have all flip flopped to the far left. Socialism love-fest indeed.

As I said to Zeb in a different thread, I think this gives Republicans a big opportunity to win over moderate democrats and independents.[/quote]

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]ozzyaaron wrote:

Also even if you take it to the logical conclusion of state ownership of everything I’m not sure how that is anti freedom?
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“Nature smiles at the union of freedom and equality in our utopias. For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies, and when one prevails the other dies.”[/quote]

I might have to quote Churchill one of these days – maybe real soon – in regards to YOU, smh. Which one do you think I’m thinking of?[/quote]

“The traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the lash”?

(Actually, he may have never said either of them, which is disappointing!)

But don’t worry, I’m still a Commie who wants to subsidize tuition for poor people while legally allowing them to habitually smoke marijuana cigarettes…reefers.[/quote]

“If you’re not a liberal when you’re 25, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain.”

*I think it’s falsely attributed to Winnie.
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Ya that was the one I had in mind. I didn’t actually think the Royal Navy’s proclivities applied to me, though I do like rum. Both seem to be a difficult quotes to peg reliably to a historical figure.

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Every candidate except Web answered black lives matter instead of all lives matter. Unreal.[/quote]

I could only find 2 that said this[/quote]

Lol… [/quote]

Is there a transcript of the debate to show this?

[quote]sufiandy wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
Every candidate except Web answered black lives matter instead of all lives matter. Unreal.[/quote]

I could only find 2 that said this[/quote]

Lol… [/quote]

Is there a transcript of the debate to show this?[/quote]

You are something else.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]smh_23 wrote:

[quote]ozzyaaron wrote:

Also even if you take it to the logical conclusion of state ownership of everything I’m not sure how that is anti freedom?
[/quote]

“Nature smiles at the union of freedom and equality in our utopias. For freedom and equality are sworn and everlasting enemies, and when one prevails the other dies.”[/quote]

I might have to quote Churchill one of these days – maybe real soon – in regards to YOU, smh. Which one do you think I’m thinking of?[/quote]

“The traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the lash”?

(Actually, he may have never said either of them, which is disappointing!)

But don’t worry, I’m still a Commie who wants to subsidize tuition for poor people while legally allowing them to habitually smoke marijuana cigarettes…reefers.[/quote]

“If you’re not a liberal when you’re 25, you have no heart. If you’re not a conservative by the time you’re 35, you have no brain.”

*I think it’s falsely attributed to Winnie.
[/quote]

But if you’re a moderate, you maintain both.

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
That was a debate? It looked more like a socialist love-fest.
Next time I am going to play PC lingo bingo. Every time you hear some PC horseshit like ‘Income inequality’, ‘Black lives matter’, ‘immigration reform’, ‘women’s health’, etc. you get a square.

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

I think it shows how far left the democrats have gone… although they would probably say the same about republicans. There was nobody who could even be close to a moderate on the stage, and past positions held by democrats have all flip flopped to the far left. Socialism love-fest indeed.

As I said to Zeb in a different thread, I think this gives Republicans a big opportunity to win over moderate democrats and independents.[/quote]

HRC is a moderate. Her foreign and defense policies alone make that clear.
[/quote]

*was

Bernie and crew have turned her left. During the debate she was specifically asked the question if she was progressive or moderate, she said she’s progressive. I know she’s a liar, but her current stances align with that statement.

In 2008 it was different, but she has flip flopped and is now hitting all the left wing talking points.

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
That was a debate? It looked more like a socialist love-fest.
Next time I am going to play PC lingo bingo. Every time you hear some PC horseshit like ‘Income inequality’, ‘Black lives matter’, ‘immigration reform’, ‘women’s health’, etc. you get a square.

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

I think it shows how far left the democrats have gone… although they would probably say the same about republicans. There was nobody who could even be close to a moderate on the stage, and past positions held by democrats have all flip flopped to the far left. Socialism love-fest indeed.

As I said to Zeb in a different thread, I think this gives Republicans a big opportunity to win over moderate democrats and independents.[/quote]

HRC is a moderate. Her foreign and defense policies alone make that clear.
[/quote]

*was

Bernie and crew have turned her left. During the debate she was specifically asked the question if she was progressive or moderate, she said she’s progressive. I know she’s a liar, but her current stances align with that statement.

In 2008 it was different, but she has flip flopped and is now hitting all the left wing talking points.[/quote]

Her poll numbers won’t get better, despite the media claims she did well. Among voters, she is as likable as a root canal. At the same time, Trump gained 70k followers on Twitter during the Democratic debate. No question the enthusiasm is in the Republican side at the moment.

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
That was a debate? It looked more like a socialist love-fest.
Next time I am going to play PC lingo bingo. Every time you hear some PC horseshit like ‘Income inequality’, ‘Black lives matter’, ‘immigration reform’, ‘women’s health’, etc. you get a square.

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

I think it shows how far left the democrats have gone… although they would probably say the same about republicans. There was nobody who could even be close to a moderate on the stage, and past positions held by democrats have all flip flopped to the far left. Socialism love-fest indeed.

As I said to Zeb in a different thread, I think this gives Republicans a big opportunity to win over moderate democrats and independents.[/quote]

HRC is a moderate. Her foreign and defense policies alone make that clear.
[/quote]

*was

Bernie and crew have turned her left. During the debate she was specifically asked the question if she was progressive or moderate, she said she’s progressive. I know she’s a liar, but her current stances align with that statement.

In 2008 it was different, but she has flip flopped and is now hitting all the left wing talking points.[/quote]

Again, her advocacy of American hard power and her foreign policy distinguish her from the progressive label. She’s a moderate liberal.

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]Drew1411 wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
That was a debate? It looked more like a socialist love-fest.
Next time I am going to play PC lingo bingo. Every time you hear some PC horseshit like ‘Income inequality’, ‘Black lives matter’, ‘immigration reform’, ‘women’s health’, etc. you get a square.

You’re prize is to be deprived of your freedom, your rights and your money all while having to tolerate other people’s bullshit who refuse to tolerate you. And you get to be labeled a ‘bigot’ by people who claim to detest labels. [/quote]

I think it shows how far left the democrats have gone… although they would probably say the same about republicans. There was nobody who could even be close to a moderate on the stage, and past positions held by democrats have all flip flopped to the far left. Socialism love-fest indeed.

As I said to Zeb in a different thread, I think this gives Republicans a big opportunity to win over moderate democrats and independents.[/quote]

HRC is a moderate. Her foreign and defense policies alone make that clear.
[/quote]

*was

Bernie and crew have turned her left. During the debate she was specifically asked the question if she was progressive or moderate, she said she’s progressive. I know she’s a liar, but her current stances align with that statement.

In 2008 it was different, but she has flip flopped and is now hitting all the left wing talking points.[/quote]

Again, her advocacy of American hard power and her foreign policy distinguish her from the progressive label. She’s a moderate liberal. [/quote]

She disagrees with you.

Hillary: "I donâ??t take a back seat to anyone when it comes to progressive experience and progressive commitment. Iâ??m a progressive, but Iâ??m a progressive that knows how to get things done.â??

lmao @ the D party now bragging about being fucking commies, and half the country is going to vote for this shit.

People are dumb, and hate freedom I guess.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
lmao @ the D party now bragging about being fucking commies, and half the country is going to vote for this shit.

People are dumb, and hate freedom I guess. [/quote]

It’s ignorance Beans, pure and simple.

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
lmao @ the D party now bragging about being fucking commies, and half the country is going to vote for this shit.

People are dumb, and hate freedom I guess. [/quote]

Bernie Sander and his supporters are socialists, not communists.

Yet HRC defended and embraced capitalism Tuesday night.

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
lmao @ the D party now bragging about being fucking commies, and half the country is going to vote for this shit.

People are dumb, and hate freedom I guess. [/quote]

Bernie Sander and his supporters are socialists, not communists.

Yet HRC defended and embraced capitalism Tuesday night. [/quote]

You and I must define “embraced” very differently.

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:

[quote]countingbeans wrote:
lmao @ the D party now bragging about being fucking commies, and half the country is going to vote for this shit.

People are dumb, and hate freedom I guess. [/quote]

Bernie Sander and his supporters are socialists, not communists.

Yet HRC defended and embraced capitalism Tuesday night. [/quote]

You and I must define “embraced” very differently. [/quote]

Your definition means to hug, his means to choke.