After Attending a Trump Rally, I Realized Democrats Are Not Ready For 2020

https://gen.medium.com/ive-been-a-democrat-for-20-years-here-s-what-i-experienced-at-trump-s-rally-in-new-hampshire-c69ddaaf6d07
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I “walked away” over 40 years ago due to similar issues. For me it was primarily the overtly repugnant behavior of the left, coupled with a pessimistic message that leaned heavily on government solutions that is the hallmark of the Democrat party. This in complete contrast to an optimistic and libertarian leaning wing gaining traction on the other side. Reagan converted a large number of lost souls.
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Me too👍🏻

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And the biggest question of all was this: Did I hate Trump so much that I wanted to see my country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him?
The reality is that many people I spoke to do disagree with Trump on things. They don’t always like his attitude. They wish he wouldn’t tweet so much. People who are in cults don’t question their leaders. The people I spoke with did, but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons. They don’t love him because they think he’s perfect. They love him despite his flaws, because they believe he has their back.
And thus, the lesson of the bell curve is summarized.
Rather easily 34-17.
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Look at all of them fucking racists.DJDuck said:I’ve been a Democrat for 20 years. But this experience made me realize how out-of-touch my party is with the country at large.

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Bell curves are pretty much institutionalized racism imoPurpleThrobber said:And the biggest question of all was this: Did I hate Trump so much that I wanted to see my country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him?
The reality is that many people I spoke to do disagree with Trump on things. They don’t always like his attitude. They wish he wouldn’t tweet so much. People who are in cults don’t question their leaders. The people I spoke with did, but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons. They don’t love him because they think he’s perfect. They love him despite his flaws, because they believe he has their back.
And thus, the lesson of the bell curve is summarized.
Rather easily 34-17. -
After reading this I'm about 90 percent sure this chick is gonna get death threats lol
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Winners win.Pitchfork51 said:
Bell curves are pretty much institutionalized racism imoPurpleThrobber said:And the biggest question of all was this: Did I hate Trump so much that I wanted to see my country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him?
The reality is that many people I spoke to do disagree with Trump on things. They don’t always like his attitude. They wish he wouldn’t tweet so much. People who are in cults don’t question their leaders. The people I spoke with did, but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons. They don’t love him because they think he’s perfect. They love him despite his flaws, because they believe he has their back.
And thus, the lesson of the bell curve is summarized.
Rather easily 34-17.
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Charles Murray was physically assaulted by @collegedoog at Middlebury for his musings on the bell curvePitchfork51 said:
Bell curves are pretty much institutionalized racism imoPurpleThrobber said:And the biggest question of all was this: Did I hate Trump so much that I wanted to see my country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him?
The reality is that many people I spoke to do disagree with Trump on things. They don’t always like his attitude. They wish he wouldn’t tweet so much. People who are in cults don’t question their leaders. The people I spoke with did, but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons. They don’t love him because they think he’s perfect. They love him despite his flaws, because they believe he has their back.
And thus, the lesson of the bell curve is summarized.
Rather easily 34-17. -
https://newrepublic.com/article/156330/charles-murray-never-going-awayMikeDamone said:
Charles Murray was physically assaulted by @collegedoog at Middlebury for his musings on the bell curvePitchfork51 said:
Bell curves are pretty much institutionalized racism imoPurpleThrobber said:And the biggest question of all was this: Did I hate Trump so much that I wanted to see my country fail just to spite him and everyone who voted for him?
The reality is that many people I spoke to do disagree with Trump on things. They don’t always like his attitude. They wish he wouldn’t tweet so much. People who are in cults don’t question their leaders. The people I spoke with did, but the pros in their eyes far outweighed the cons. They don’t love him because they think he’s perfect. They love him despite his flaws, because they believe he has their back.
And thus, the lesson of the bell curve is summarized.
Rather easily 34-17.
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One of the big problems is polarization.
An example is guns: Over 80 percent of Americans agree there ought to be greater gun control. But the vocal, Alex JOnes, tinfoil hat types who think the government wants to take away guns yell at their elected officials.
The SJW fags on the far left do the same thing about any and every social issue. The truth is they're only about eight percent of the population, but they're the ones that yell at their elected officials constantly.
Talk radio and cable news don't help much...and now a lot of articles are just click bait to rile one side up, or both sides...





