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May 28, 2024, 07:58:11 AM
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 on: Today at 07:54:23 AM 
Started by jojoju1998 - Last post by Ancestral Republican

As with just about all partisan "double standard" accusations you could say the same thing in reverse. The people who thought it was "great for athletes to be bigger than their sport and speak out on issues they're passionate about" seem to like that a lot less when socially conservative Catholics do it.


"Muh both sides. Of course da libs are whining about telling women they should stay in the kitchen and Pride Month is evil, those are roughly equivalent to opposing police brutality in my eyes"

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 on: Today at 07:53:05 AM 
Started by PSOL - Last post by Open Source Intelligence
What the hell happened to the Libertarian party? They used to have at least respectable candidates and even Jorgensen wasn't outright terrible. However, now they nominated some gay woke neoliberal who thinks the Mises Caucus and close to half of the party is racist. Trump was right the other day except the 3% part, Oliver probably won't even get 1.3%. At least on the bright side, its the best possible Libertarian candidate Trump could have hoped for.

I see in your statement a lot of the conservative criticism of Spike Cohen when he was nominated 4 years ago, when Spike was as great a messenger for libertarianism as the party has had in some time.

First, there's a decent-sized handful of people in the party that are gay and they seem driven to the party by life experience. My state party chair Evan McMahon in Indiana is gay and I've heard his story on why he's a libertarian and it revolves a lot around his experiences as a kid growing up in Bloomington, home to Indiana University and probably most liberal city in the state, and his school counselor's recommendations for him to deal with him getting gay-bashed was to quit being gay or to move. It helped form beliefs for him that the government won't help him when that's the answer from the public school counselor in the most liberal city in the state. It also helps why he's in favor of gun rights, he says "try and gay bash me when I have a 45 in my pocket". (He's said all of this publicly so I'm not outing him or saying anything held privately.)

Also if you are gay and hold beliefs like limited government, gun rights, etc., which of the 2 major parties are you supposed to join? Democrats don't want you for your policy beliefs and Republicans don't want you because of who you have sex with (and Republicans under Trump obviously don't believe in limited government anymore). There's a wannabe politician in Fort Wayne active in GOP politics there that is young, very conservative, and very gay, and there are definitely segments of the party in the area that don't want him to win anything because he's gay. (He was able to get a GOP State Convention Delegate ousted once in Credentials because the guy said on social media to not vote for him, which infuriated the other guy of course.)

I also want to point out here youth. Oliver is 37 years old, and the aforementioned Spike Cohen is 42.

Trump's best choice would've been Rectenwald, because Rectenwald was a diehard Trump supporter as close as 2 years ago (you can see it on his Twitter) and I imagine the dream was we got to late September and Rectenwald would've said "this election is too important, we cannot let Joe Biden win, I ask every person intending to vote for me to vote for Donald Trump". Mises are full of Republican operatives who since they took power 2 years ago their goal was to sabotage the party from the inside, and since they took control membership has gone down, fundraising has gone down, and election wins have gone down. 300 people voted for None of the Above to be the presidential nominee, irreparably harming our party's ballot access for the future. If there were Republican operatives operating inside the party to sabotage it from the inside, isn't that what they would have wanted?

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 on: Today at 07:53:04 AM 
Started by SnowLabrador - Last post by President Punxsutawney Phil
It's 2030 and you are up against Riverwalk in the Massachusetts gubernatorial election. How do you campaign?

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 on: Today at 07:51:31 AM 
Started by Velasco - Last post by Flyersfan232
what is this Salf party I am seeing on europe elect

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 on: Today at 07:51:14 AM 
Started by MR DARK BRANDON - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
No, AZ, GA, and NC aren't part of 270, NV, NE 2 and ME 2 gives us 271. GA, AZ, NC, they are wave insurance apart from TX and FL, Ds do very well in swing R states KY, MT, OH, because of the Abbott and DeSantis machines


But Biden is doing better than Stein in NC he is down 2 and Stein is down 5

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 on: Today at 07:49:44 AM 
Started by Meclazine for Israel - Last post by Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
It's an Eday the first Prez Eday after J6, the Rs 22 after the insurrection. Trump isn't Reagan he is strong in red states but he is beatable in blue stayes

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 on: Today at 07:44:51 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Brittain33
The majority of the world agrees with Beet that this is a genocide, period.


Dude, not even the majority of this forum agrees.

Well, if the majority of Dave Leip’s Election Atlas Forum doesn’t agree it can’t possibly represent the majority of world opinion!

Someone’s claiming scientific knowledge of the views of 3.5 billion humans and concludes they agree with him, and *this* is the claim you’re going after?

If I were a young person living in a Western European country with both a large immigrant population and a large leftist youth movement that were both fiercely anti-Israel, I might be tempted to conclude the world is mostly like that and everyone agrees with the statements I see these populations carrying on signs in regular protests in town, spray painting on synagogues, yelling at visibly Jewish passersby, etc. It’s actually a big world.

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 on: Today at 07:38:59 AM 
Started by SnowLabrador - Last post by SnowLabrador
What is your favorite time travel movie?

I haven't seen a ton of those. I don't watch a lot of movies in general, simply because I don't have the attention span necessary for that activity.

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 on: Today at 07:37:08 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by H.E. VOLODYMYR ZELENKSYY
The majority of the world agrees with Beet that this is a genocide, period.


Dude, not even the majority of this forum agrees.

Well, if the majority of Dave Leip’s Election Atlas Forum doesn’t agree it can’t possibly represent the majority of world opinion!

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 on: Today at 07:35:01 AM 
Started by wbrocks67 - Last post by Pheurton Skeurto
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s top fiscal watchdog was set to become the highest-ranking official in the nation to affiliate with the centrist Forward Party this week, until he backed out at the last minute.

Republican Auditor General Tim DeFoor, who is seeking a second term in November’s election, was going to announce his affiliation — but not a formal party change — with the Forward Party at an event in Harrisburg on Wednesday, changing his mind earlier this week.

https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/tim-defoor-pennsylvania-auditor-andrew-yang-forward-party-20240522.html

Huh?

Grifters gonna grift, and then not grift, I guess.

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