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herman said:Have we hit bottom yet?
L K said:herman said:Have we hit bottom yet?
Where we're going, we don't need bottoms.
herman said:We have hit a new bottom, of sorts!
KGB said:Fortunately for those of us that would have to live with a Clinton administration, you don't have that option. I'm not a fan of Trump but he's made it possible to discuss issues that progressives have done their damndest to make off-limits. For that alone he edges past Clinton, who has not one redeeming characteristic.
Heroic Shrimp said:KGB said:Fortunately for those of us that would have to live with a Clinton administration, you don't have that option. I'm not a fan of Trump but he's made it possible to discuss issues that progressives have done their damndest to make off-limits. For that alone he edges past Clinton, who has not one redeeming characteristic.
So do you remain a Trump guy?
McGarnagle said:The problem I have with all the republican governors jumping off the bus at this point is that now they'll get to distance themselves, despite the ridiculousness they justified and supported for the last full year.
They should have to wear the hairshirt for the rest of their political lives.
herman said:My hope is this spills over into the House and Senate votes. It doesn't quite matter what President gets voted in if these Trump enablers are still camped out on Capitol Hill.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:My hope is this spills over into the House and Senate votes. It doesn't quite matter what President gets voted in if these Trump enablers are still camped out on Capitol Hill.
I get what you're saying but there's a massive world of difference between having a president whose agenda they want to obstruct and having a president who will let them do whatever they want.
herman said:My hope is this spills over into the House and Senate votes. It doesn't quite matter what President gets voted in if these Trump enablers are still camped out on Capitol Hill.
herman said:This isn't even really accounting for the child rape case that is about to hit the mainstream news circuit.
Significantly Insignificant said:herman said:This isn't even really accounting for the child rape case that is about to hit the mainstream news circuit.
Hunh?
herman said:This isn't even really accounting for the child rape case that is about to hit the mainstream news circuit.
Nik the Trik said:It's hard not to see the race as all but over. Over at RCP, the States where Clinton is up by at least 5% points in their averages total 260 electoral votes(which doesn't include Minnesota which would itself clinch it). PEC has her chances at 95-97%. Even Nate Silver, who's seemed weirdly conservative this time around, has her at 84% just by the polls.