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Post by johneaztec on Oct 17, 2021 7:51:19 GMT -8
Of course you're not interested. Because this isn't about *both* parties. Understand when you water down every post with the same tired argument, it defeats any purpose to constructive debate. You're starting from a faulty premise. Yes, both parties are guilty of doing things that are detrimental....but the scale is completely different. Yeah, ok Ryan. I think it is about both parties at times. You don't need to tell me that it isn't. You aren't the barometer/measuring stick for anything. You're a guy with your own opinions on here. That's it.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 17, 2021 7:56:18 GMT -8
Perhaps. However the harsh reality is our President, the leader of the free world is a demented old man with memory issues. Maybe that’s why you identify with him so well. Yes because I'm a demented old man of...34. Still pounding the invisible voter fraud narrative, huh? Trumpism IS a disorder.
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Post by aztecryan on Oct 17, 2021 7:57:33 GMT -8
Because this isn't about *both* parties. Understand when you water down every post with the same tired argument, it defeats any purpose to constructive debate. You're starting from a faulty premise. Yes, both parties are guilty of doing things that are detrimental....but the scale is completely different. Yeah, ok Ryan. I think it is about both parties at times. You don't need to tell me that it isn't. You aren't the barometer/measuring stick for anything. You're a guy with your own opinions on here. That's it. Then you'll continue to add nothing. When there's a post about BOTH parties, then your point actually applies. But you don't want any accountability for one side and it repeatedly shows. Both parties aren't guilty here. One is.
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Post by sdsuball on Oct 18, 2021 0:43:10 GMT -8
Nope. Just not interested in the both sides whataboutism. This is obviously a facetious example, but as I've stated numerous times, the GOP's anchoring to Trumpism is one of the largest dangers this country faces. The statements that they can't survive without him and that he *is* the GOP represents a scary, scary seismic shift in the spectrum. Of course you're not interested. If your party wasn't wedded at the hip to Trump, then it could be an interesting discussion about whataboutism. Instead of making comparisons to the Republican president who tried to stage a coup after he lost the election, you could always make historical comparisons to other Republican politicians (Ex. governor, older presidents, etc). If you are going to make the argument that things were better with Trump, it's going to fall on deaf ears because Trump is a lunatic.
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