Why do we have so many deplorables and nutjobs getting nominated these days? (user search)
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HAnnA MArin County
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« on: October 14, 2017, 03:57:30 AM »

Because Republican primary voters are paranoid deplorables themselves, even more so now with "President" Cheeto. They've spent too much time in their echo chambers by the likes of Faux Noise, Ann Coulter/Michelle Malkin, and talk radio who've convinced them that Democrats, liberals and the mainstream media are a bigger threat to our country than the terrorists or global warming or income inequality. Therefore, any compromising with Democrats (even just once) renders a Republican a cuck/RINO whatever and leaves room for those aforementioned deplorable insurgent candidates to throw red meat to the GOP primary base by running as "anti-establishment." It's an awfully big basket and Hillary saying that only half of them were deplorable was being far too generous to them.
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HAnnA MArin County
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« Reply #1 on: October 15, 2017, 01:12:36 PM »

Seriously, we've had people like Todd Akin, Richard Mourdock, and Sharron Angle get nominated for statewide office and now we could see people like Roy Moore and Marsha Blackburn in the Senate.

[Angle wasn't a nutjob; she was an ideological conservative who was a poor candidate.


lol

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