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Rockefeller GOP
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« on: October 25, 2015, 09:43:27 PM »

normal Republicans = Republicans from states that never vote Republican

IOW Republicans you should never listen to.

IOW, people who were Republicans before your natural home (the Democrats) got too "elitist" for you.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2015, 11:03:34 PM »

normal Republicans = Republicans from states that never vote Republican

IOW Republicans you should never listen to.

Oh, what state are you from?  Your ally Country Class is from California ... so if you're from a state that "never votes Republican" (I thought you were from IL, but you for some reason refuse to utilize our avatar feature), you're going to look really dumb.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #2 on: October 28, 2015, 12:37:52 PM »

normal Republicans = Republicans from states that never vote Republican

IOW Republicans you should never listen to.

IOW, people who were Republicans before your natural home (the Democrats) got too "elitist" for you.

The modern Democratic Party is definitely not bobloblaw's natural home.

But the parties never changed! The parties are always going to be the same! Democrats are racist xenophobes while Republicans are great wealthy moderates!

The parties changed, but they haven't switched like some simplistic moron who's never read anything about politics would believe.  Quite frankly, I'm glad people like boboblaw don't have a natural home.  The Democrats are too accepting and open-minded for him, and the Republicans are too business-oriented and fiscally conservative for him.  His views (those of a Dixiecrat) are antiquated and irrelevant, and he deserves to wander in the political wilderness.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #3 on: October 28, 2015, 02:44:55 PM »

IMO the RINO's need to be purged from the party, if they're not advocating the policies of the Republican party they can go join the Democrats we don't need them.

1) What has happened to you?  You used to at least kind of make sense, now you seem to have gone full Ted Cruz.

2) Who defines who's a RINO?  I bet boboblaw disagrees with GOP policy as much as I do, but because he rails against being "PC" and is xenophobic, he's the "real" Republican?  GMAFB, dude.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #4 on: October 28, 2015, 03:11:14 PM »

IMO the RINO's need to be purged from the party, if they're not advocating the policies of the Republican party they can go join the Democrats we don't need them.

1) What has happened to you?  You used to at least kind of make sense, now you seem to have gone full Ted Cruz.

2) Who defines who's a RINO?  I bet boboblaw disagrees with GOP policy as much as I do, but because he rails against being "PC" and is xenophobic, he's the "real" Republican?  GMAFB, dude.

I realized your wing of the party is a joke and needs to be purged over to the Democrats

If you don't like us, why don't you leave yourself?  We were here first before all the Bible-Thumpers and racists in our nation's worst region got mad at Grandpappy's Democratic Party and came running here.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #5 on: October 28, 2015, 07:25:31 PM »


The Tea Party/Freedom Caucus wing (minus Trump) are the normal Republicans. The establishment wing (which I consider Trump one) aren't.

Says who?  A homophobic LIBERTARIAN from Indiana?  Jesus Christ.

Sorry if my last sentence got your panties in a wad, it's a commonly used expression.
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Rockefeller GOP
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« Reply #6 on: October 28, 2015, 10:07:00 PM »


The Tea Party/Freedom Caucus wing (minus Trump) are the normal Republicans. The establishment wing (which I consider Trump one) aren't.

Says who?  A homophobic LIBERTARIAN from Indiana?  Jesus Christ.

Sorry if my last sentence got your panties in a wad, it's a commonly used expression.

You know, attacking a guy for homophobia when you're a supporter of a blatantly homophobic party doesn't make you any less of a bigot.

Also, you're acting like a grade school bully, picking on a slightly less popular kid to try and look cooler.  It comes off as really juvenile.

That's absolutely ridiculous, and I'm sick of this stupid logic.  You're never going to agree with your party on every single issue unless your a mindless foot soldier.  Was Hubert H. Humphrey not a civil rights advocate because he was in the party that had most of civil rights' opponents?  Is everything FDR did negated because he had a party full of Dixiecrats?  Nobody leaves a party over one issue, and that's a good thing for progress.
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