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TopicPolitics Containment Topic 199: Lisa Mur-coward-ski
TheRock1525
10/06/18 6:30:46 PM
#103:


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TheRock1525 posted...
It's just funny to me that Republicans have to use every underhanded tactic in the book (gerrymandering, literally not bringing a SC nominee up for a vote, voter disenfranchisement, etc.) plus Dems general incompetence to hang onto power and even then it's by the skin of their teeth. They can't outright win the popular vote, they have to lose by 3 million votes. More people vote Democrat than Republican every year but they put district lines in a way to maximize seats.

It all feels like borrowed time.

Literally just tried to derailing a nominee based on fucking unsubstantiated accusations. Get fucking real.

Underhanded tactics... Lmfao.


If these charges had been leveled at Robert Downey Jr someone else would be playing Iron Man in Avengers 4*

*Note I don't watch these films and have no idea if hes even still alive.

I am glad you are finally understanding how stupid the jump to judge is.


I'm saying it would have made sense.

Not too many people wanna STAND BY THEY MAN when they're semi-credibly accused of sexual assault.

It feels like a miscalculation even now to push this through in light of metoo , Cosby, etc.


We've already seen how poorly "stand by your man" worked for Roy Moore. Kavanaugh only survived because it was a Senate vote, not a public one because he literally is the most unpopular SC pick of all time. Even independents became "man fuck this guy."

Republicans can keep hoping "disenfranchised white males" can keep their base afloat but it's not working very well.
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