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GreenRiverGatorzGreenRiverGatorz Member Posts: 10,147
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Not sure any conservative actually claims Rubin anymore. Articles like this fit her pretty squarely into the far left wing of today's democrats.

How dare the party push two old white men on America with plenty of QUALIFIED women in the race. Funny to hear so much hand wringing about the lack of women when the dem voters pretty clearly spoke up about who they want in the general.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/03/06/both-sanders-biden-should-com
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    Simple answer for the outraged feminists: Quit putting forth cunty bitches as candidates.

    Jr high election strategy 101 - popularity and likeability matter.

    Dumb bitches.

    Yeah, I'd vote for a woman. Just not one of those pushy, opinionated, bitchy type of women.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,021
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    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    Yeah, a woman who knows her place. Someone who would do a little cooking and a little cleaning around the White House. That's the kind of woman I'd vote for. And it wouldn't hurt if she could dress up a little bit from time to time and look a little sexy.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,021
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    Just like Clarence Thomas is airbrushed out of famous black historical figures. It's all about the Vag or skin color as long as you are a leftard. Then it isn't.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 34,044
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    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    edited March 2020

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
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    WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 14,021
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    I think that the dem and RINO adoption of open borders led to Trump's victory. At the core, if you can't support America First policies then you are vulnerable to a candidate that unapologetically does. I think Rubio would have been the republican nominee if he hadn't decided to be Schumer's little bitch and swallow for open borders. Amnesty now and closed border later worked once with Reagan and it was clear that Schumer had no interest in closing the border at some unidentified later date. Not sure that open borders Rubio would have won over the key states that Trump won.
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 34,044
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    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
    PM me when Trump gets 50.7 of the popular vote in 2020 and I will gladly STFU.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
    PM me when Trump gets 50.7 of the popular vote in 2020 and I will gladly STFU.
    I don't really believe that you and I are disagreeing I'm just adding additional context.
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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    SFGbob said:

    Simple answer for the outraged feminists: Quit putting forth cunty bitches as candidates.

    Jr high election strategy 101 - popularity and likeability matter.

    Dumb bitches.

    Yeah, I'd vote for a woman. Just not one of those pushy, opinionated, bitchy type of women.
    Right! Who wants a “pushy” leader with opinions?

    Said without a trace of irony. Bravo!
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    GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,481
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    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
    PM me when Trump gets 50.7 of the popular vote in 2020 and I will gladly STFU.
    Entirely possible. Maybe even probable.
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    MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 37,781
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    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
    PM me when Trump gets 50.7 of the popular vote in 2020 and I will gladly STFU.
    Lol. You’re not dumb. Stop it.
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    HHuskyHHusky Member Posts: 19,276
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    Just like Clarence Thomas is airbrushed out of famous black historical figures. It's all about the Vag or skin color as long as you are a leftard. Then it isn't.

    The fact that Thomas isn’t celebrated as an example of what people can achieve in this country is sad. He’s doesn’t fit the victim narrative that the left rallies around and he’s a threat to them. Imagine an successful black man who didn’t accept the narrative peddled by the race hustlers being seen and an enemy.

    He pisses off HHusky
    Clearly among the most qualified Republican, black lawyers of that era. I never claimed otherwise.
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    SFGbobSFGbob Member Posts: 31,922
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    HHusky said:

    SFGbob said:

    Simple answer for the outraged feminists: Quit putting forth cunty bitches as candidates.

    Jr high election strategy 101 - popularity and likeability matter.

    Dumb bitches.

    Yeah, I'd vote for a woman. Just not one of those pushy, opinionated, bitchy type of women.
    Right! Who wants a “pushy” leader with opinions?

    Said without a trace of irony. Bravo!
    Fish on!!!!!
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    YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 34,044
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    SFGbob said:

    SFGbob said:

    Not sure that I'd put Thatcher or Jean Kirkpatrick real high on the likability factor. But they were extremely competent and had some common sense. The fake Indian thought that LGBTQ pandering was a key campaign strategy. It wasn't. Go figure. I don't find Trump particularly likable. But I like a lot of his policies.

    People forget the most important female pol of all time was a Tory. Also first women on the SCOTUS was appointed by a GOP pres.
    That's why Hillary omitted Thatcher when complying her list of "gutsy" women in politics. Doesn't fit the narrative so she is airbrushed out of history.
    She’s unlikeable as hell. Hence, the myth that only Trump could have beaten her.

    Speaking of Bush 43, his being more “like able “ is why he beat Gore in the first place.
    Clinton fatigue, no controlling legal authority, and Gore's weirdo act during the debate. I guess that qualifies as likability.

    You could argue that Hillary lost that election for Gore.
    PM me when Trump gets 50.7 of the popular vote in 2020 and I will gladly STFU.
    Lol. You’re not dumb. Stop it.
    Lotta football left to be played. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves here guys.
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