ChileG
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I saw it as a compliment, lolI spit out my Diet Coke reading your Boebert comment. Can’t say I disagree. I mean why do you think Kid Rock invited her into his limo?
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I saw it as a compliment, lolI spit out my Diet Coke reading your Boebert comment. Can’t say I disagree. I mean why do you think Kid Rock invited her into his limo?
But, we can talk about the stupid things that she's doing.You're right. I do tend to agree with that line of thinking, but it's difficult to afford someone like Riley Gaines any consideration when her purpose is currently to make marginalized people more miserable. That said, I do think you're right and I am wrong.
I do understand. Normally it's people like Sanders and how she treats people that make me want to make negative comments about every aspect of her.Are we talking about her natural physical appearance, or the way she has chosen to present herself? If a woman dyes her hair blond to look more like a bimbo in order to get a job on Fox News or as press secretary, is it OK to comment on that? Sometimes I'd like to see Elissa Slotkin make more of an effort to look less homely. She wore some makeup last night, but she usually doesn't or only goes with something very light. That's a choice on her part. She is communicating something with that choice. Note that I don't care at all personally, and I respect or even applaud her choice. It's just that I think it affects her electability, which is bad if she's the one to hold down a key Senate seat in a swing state.
I confess to being lookist for two people. When I see Sarah Sanders, I see someone who looks like a pig. It's not noble, but it's always my impression. Second, when I see Lauren Boebert, I see a woman who likes to suck dicks. Everything about her face screams, to me, "I give blowjobs willingly and often." That's even less noble, to the point of being downright dishonorable, but it's my genuine reaction. I would never let it influence my opinion of her -- or so I say, but I have no opportunity to test the thesis because my opinion of her is already much lower than that.
State that one year they had a paradeThe great injustice she suffered when she came in fifth place instead of (checks notes) fifth place.
Has anyone ever gotten so much mileage out of coming in fifth place?
That's good for her. I hope it improves her health and disposition.To be fair, Sanders has recently lost a lot of weight (you guys don’t watch Fox). Granted, it’s probably Ozempic weight loss..but still. I’m not saying she’s a super model but she is less pig - like.
lol i hope i never get on supers bad side. oh, wait...Are we talking about her natural physical appearance, or the way she has chosen to present herself? If a woman dyes her hair blond to look more like a bimbo in order to get a job on Fox News or as press secretary, is it OK to comment on that? Sometimes I'd like to see Elissa Slotkin make more of an effort to look less homely. She wore some makeup last night, but she usually doesn't or only goes with something very light. That's a choice on her part. She is communicating something with that choice. Note that I don't care at all personally, and I respect or even applaud her choice. It's just that I think it affects her electability, which is bad if she's the one to hold down a key Senate seat in a swing state.
I confess to being lookist for two people. When I see Sarah Sanders, I see someone who looks like a pig. It's not noble, but it's always my impression. Second, when I see Lauren Boebert, I see a woman who likes to suck dicks. Everything about her face screams, to me, "I give blowjobs willingly and often." That's even less noble, to the point of being downright dishonorable, but it's my genuine reaction. I would never let it influence my opinion of her -- or so I say, but I have no opportunity to test the thesis because my opinion of her is already much lower than that.
You have not. And you absolutely should.Boebert reminds me of the girl that introduced me to my wife. Not sure if I ever told that story around here.
Well, the universe never made anyone without at least some talent and she sure as shit has no others.I spit out my Diet Coke reading your Boebert comment. Can’t say I disagree. I mean why do you think Kid Rock invited her into his limo?
More like Meat Loaf in Fight Club..Even you, a nothing stupid rube, thinks trump's grifting fat ass cares about him. You talk about him adoringly like he is Brad Pitt in Fight Club.
From my read, a huge percentage of this is explained by a void at the top. Dems are wandering the desert, and no one internal is coming to save them.
“A plurality of voters — 40 percent — said the Democratic Party doesn’t have any strategy whatsoever for responding to Trump, according to the survey by the liberal firm Blueprint that was shared first with POLITICO. Another 24 percent said Democrats have a game plan, but it’s a bad one.
A paltry 10 percent said that the party has a solid technique for dealing with Trump. And that’s coming from a Democratic outfit’s survey.“
Sure they do:
“A plurality of voters — 40 percent — said the Democratic Party doesn’t have any strategy whatsoever for responding to Trump, according to the survey by the liberal firm Blueprint that was shared first with POLITICO. Another 24 percent said Democrats have a game plan, but it’s a bad one.
A paltry 10 percent said that the party has a solid technique for dealing with Trump. And that’s coming from a Democratic outfit’s survey.“
This is a problem across the developed world and is not limited to politics.From my read, a huge percentage of this is explained by a void at the top. Dems are wandering the desert, and from my read, no one internal is coming to save them.
My issue with this strategy is that Dems need some sort of cohesive, unifying message. Call it an ideology maybe? lolNot sure what they should do in the farrago of this administration. I lean to the views of Napoleon. "Never interrupt the enemy when they are making a mistake." Trump has clearly overrun his mandate and is sowing confusion with everything he does and says. Nothing the Democrats can do will change or stop this cold. When they run out of momentum, then we can see what battle we have and what ammo they've gifted us.
The biggest thing is establishing a credible public forum and using it to push the differences between who actually benefits. By then, there's going to be a few more disaffected to listen.