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  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member Posts: 8,145
    trublue said:

    Bork was too Conservative for Teddy (the swimmer/murderer) Kennedy.

    Kennedy was trying to meet with Ruskies during Reagan’s tenure to discuss the danger Ronald Reagan was to world peace.

    Hey the Kennedys had to remain rich and relevant on the world stage somehow. Daddy Joe's wealth from bootlegging wasn't going to last forever.
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member Posts: 8,145

    Christ. Crist used to be a Republican. Now he is on Team Groomer. Running as a dem against DeSantis. Good luck.

    Didn’t watch the video but this topic is so fucking strange. Teach kids to be kind, reading, math, etc. Beyond it being creepy, there is no need for it. Under 1% will end up being trans. Kids aren’t concerned and don’t even think about anything sexual and whether they are straight or gay unless it’s pushed on them.
    The video was short. The young man is asking Crist essentially why he supports teachers talking to extremely young children (5-10 year olds) about homosexuality and complex and perverted sexual concepts. Crist is a fraud who has aligned himself with those who want to pervert and indoctrinate our? children. Your assertions are spot on.
  • RoadTrip
    RoadTrip Member Posts: 8,145

    Christ. Crist used to be a Republican. Now he is on Team Groomer. Running as a dem against DeSantis. Good luck.

    Didn’t watch the video but this topic is so fucking strange. Teach kids to be kind, reading, math, etc. Beyond it being creepy, there is no need for it. Under 1% will end up being trans. Kids aren’t concerned and don’t even think about anything sexual and whether they are straight or gay unless it’s pushed on them.
    It's not about a need, it's about an agenda, and of course power and control. The public school system has been hijacked by far left extremists who are hell bent on transforming society and ensuring the populace is controllable under them. Easy concept. The earlier you can influence someone, the more likely the most outlandish becomes normalized, as does whatever narrative you wish to inject, and there is no more powerful injection point than during the development of our youth. They know this and took advantage of a society where parents have largely turned over parenting to schools. Ironically, stay at home schooling shed some much needed light on a lot of nonsense, which has resulted in real push back. The elections in Virginia were stunning. People are waking to the woke mob and starting to fight back.
    There has been a 4000% increase in children identifying as trans in the last 10 years. 80% of these people who were lied to and manipulated for profit and political gain regret their decisions later in life and try to reverse the process of transitioning. These are crimes against children and these teachers and politicians should be prosecuted harshly.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,543 Standard Supporter
    In 1960, Kennedy barely beat Nixon (by stealing Illinois). Kennedy actually ran on a "missile gap" with the Soviets. So, a dem that wanted a military build up, said "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" and then cut taxes to stimulate the economy. Oh, and committed US ground forces to Vietnam. All of that today, would make JFK a racist nazi.

    In 1964 the republicans ran a very unlikeable Barry Goldwater who was successfully portrayed as a war monger by LBJ and the MSM. Although, Goldwater was a leader in the Arizona desegregation movement, he opposed the Civil Rights Act as unconstitutional and thought it would end up with discrimination against whites (AA) and against Medicare. He ended up getting killed by LBJ in the 1964 election with a roaring economy in Johnson's favor. The Republicans went into turtle mode and the country got what it voted for - a land war in Southeast Asia and roaring inflation as the Congress voted for both guns and butter.

    In 1968 the country elected Nixon in a landslide on the promise of getting out of Vietnam and inflation. Nixon kept printing dollars and inflation kept growing until Reagan showed up.
    RoadTrip said:

    SFGbob said:

    He has all the right enemies and thankfully he'll continue Trump's move to purge these losers from our party. The amount of damage these assholes did to Conservatism can't be calculated.

    I started to understand politics and form opinions in the 3rd grade which was most likely abnormal for that age. But what I've really never understood well is who were the conservatives versus the liberals before Reagan? I know and somewhat understand Damone's definition of what a real liberal was before the term was perverted but I still don't understand a normal human being's viceral hate for a conservative right American. Did Democrats in the 50's, 60's and 70's develop a distrust for Republicans because they supported tactics which would use government to neutralize their political foes (eg Nixon?) Were Republicans viewed as war mongers? It seems to me Democrats have been trying to grow government and destroy the constitution since I began following politics in the late 70's. They were late to the profiteering from the Industrial War Complex but learned quickly how profitable the Green agenda would be. As I look back on the history now, I know how and why H Bush and his simp son W should have never been trusted. They were the original RINO cuck swamp creatures. Considering the tax and spend alternatives who wanted to bring us back to the Carter policies (Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Obama, Kerry, Clinton and Biden) it's easy to see how a man like Trump became president. Romney and McCain would have been just like the Bushes. Of all the names I just listed DeSantis appears to be the closest to Reagan IMO.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    In 1960, Kennedy barely beat Nixon (by stealing Illinois). Kennedy actually ran on a "missile gap" with the Soviets. So, a dem that wanted a military build up, said "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" and then cut taxes to stimulate the economy. Oh, and committed US ground forces to Vietnam. All of that today, would make JFK a racist nazi.

    In 1964 the republicans ran a very unlikeable Barry Goldwater who was successfully portrayed as a war monger by LBJ and the MSM. Although, Goldwater was a leader in the Arizona desegregation movement, he opposed the Civil Rights Act as unconstitutional and thought it would end up with discrimination against whites (AA) and against Medicare. He ended up getting killed by LBJ in the 1964 election with a roaring economy in Johnson's favor. The Republicans went into turtle mode and the country got what it voted for - a land war in Southeast Asia and roaring inflation as the Congress voted for both guns and butter.

    In 1968 the country elected Nixon in a landslide on the promise of getting out of Vietnam and inflation. Nixon kept printing dollars and inflation kept growing until Reagan showed up.

    RoadTrip said:

    SFGbob said:

    He has all the right enemies and thankfully he'll continue Trump's move to purge these losers from our party. The amount of damage these assholes did to Conservatism can't be calculated.

    I started to understand politics and form opinions in the 3rd grade which was most likely abnormal for that age. But what I've really never understood well is who were the conservatives versus the liberals before Reagan? I know and somewhat understand Damone's definition of what a real liberal was before the term was perverted but I still don't understand a normal human being's viceral hate for a conservative right American. Did Democrats in the 50's, 60's and 70's develop a distrust for Republicans because they supported tactics which would use government to neutralize their political foes (eg Nixon?) Were Republicans viewed as war mongers? It seems to me Democrats have been trying to grow government and destroy the constitution since I began following politics in the late 70's. They were late to the profiteering from the Industrial War Complex but learned quickly how profitable the Green agenda would be. As I look back on the history now, I know how and why H Bush and his simp son W should have never been trusted. They were the original RINO cuck swamp creatures. Considering the tax and spend alternatives who wanted to bring us back to the Carter policies (Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Obama, Kerry, Clinton and Biden) it's easy to see how a man like Trump became president. Romney and McCain would have been just like the Bushes. Of all the names I just listed DeSantis appears to be the closest to Reagan IMO.
    In 1968 the country elected Nixon in a landslide on the promise of getting out of Vietnam and inflation. Nixon kept printing dollars and inflation kept growing until Reagan showed up.

    Law and Order was also a huge issue in that 68 election.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,726 Founders Club
    When Carter beat Ford in 76 the democrats were talking about another 40 years of rule thanks to Watergate

    They got 4

    The GOP parlayed Jimmy into 20 of the next 28 years in the white house with Bubba the moderate the only Democrat

  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183

    When Carter beat Ford in 76 the democrats were talking about another 40 years of rule thanks to Watergate

    They got 4

    The GOP parlayed Jimmy into 20 of the next 28 years in the white house with Bubba the moderate the only Democrat

    If Ronnie would have ditched Bush as VP in 1984 for someone that could have better tapped into the Ross Perot/Pat Buchannan mojo you could of had nearly 20 years of GOP control of the White House. The Bush wing of the GOP has been fucking us for years.
  • trublue
    trublue Member Posts: 3,042
    SFGbob said:

    In 1960, Kennedy barely beat Nixon (by stealing Illinois). Kennedy actually ran on a "missile gap" with the Soviets. So, a dem that wanted a military build up, said "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country" and then cut taxes to stimulate the economy. Oh, and committed US ground forces to Vietnam. All of that today, would make JFK a racist nazi.

    In 1964 the republicans ran a very unlikeable Barry Goldwater who was successfully portrayed as a war monger by LBJ and the MSM. Although, Goldwater was a leader in the Arizona desegregation movement, he opposed the Civil Rights Act as unconstitutional and thought it would end up with discrimination against whites (AA) and against Medicare. He ended up getting killed by LBJ in the 1964 election with a roaring economy in Johnson's favor. The Republicans went into turtle mode and the country got what it voted for - a land war in Southeast Asia and roaring inflation as the Congress voted for both guns and butter.

    In 1968 the country elected Nixon in a landslide on the promise of getting out of Vietnam and inflation. Nixon kept printing dollars and inflation kept growing until Reagan showed up.

    RoadTrip said:

    SFGbob said:

    He has all the right enemies and thankfully he'll continue Trump's move to purge these losers from our party. The amount of damage these assholes did to Conservatism can't be calculated.

    I started to understand politics and form opinions in the 3rd grade which was most likely abnormal for that age. But what I've really never understood well is who were the conservatives versus the liberals before Reagan? I know and somewhat understand Damone's definition of what a real liberal was before the term was perverted but I still don't understand a normal human being's viceral hate for a conservative right American. Did Democrats in the 50's, 60's and 70's develop a distrust for Republicans because they supported tactics which would use government to neutralize their political foes (eg Nixon?) Were Republicans viewed as war mongers? It seems to me Democrats have been trying to grow government and destroy the constitution since I began following politics in the late 70's. They were late to the profiteering from the Industrial War Complex but learned quickly how profitable the Green agenda would be. As I look back on the history now, I know how and why H Bush and his simp son W should have never been trusted. They were the original RINO cuck swamp creatures. Considering the tax and spend alternatives who wanted to bring us back to the Carter policies (Mondale, Dukakis, Gore, Obama, Kerry, Clinton and Biden) it's easy to see how a man like Trump became president. Romney and McCain would have been just like the Bushes. Of all the names I just listed DeSantis appears to be the closest to Reagan IMO.
    In 1968 the country elected Nixon in a landslide on the promise of getting out of Vietnam and inflation. Nixon kept printing dollars and inflation kept growing until Reagan showed up.

    Law and Order was also a huge issue in that 68 election.
    The real landslide was in 1972 when Nixon-Agnew got 60% of the popular vote and 510 electoral votes vs. McGovern-Muskie.

    McGovern did not even win his home state of SD.

    McGovern-Muskie garnered 17 electoral votes (14 from the always reliable MA and 3 from DC).

    Geez, Wallace had over 70 electoral votes as an Independent in 1968 (AL, GA, MS, AR & LA).
  • Goduckies
    Goduckies Member Posts: 7,965 Standard Supporter
    Batshit to keep kids home because of no masks