Ibanez wrote:I don't disagree. If I'm supposed to represent white men (which is laughable) I have no qualms calling the MAGA crowd out. The "lock her up" chants are ridiculous. I've called out AlphaGriz and others for mocking Michelle Obama - it's childish and only divides us. Trump is a buffoon and he is certainly flaming the flames...but those embers have been there long before he announced his candidacy. The Republicans had made many stupid errors and statements, like McConnell saying the GOP in Congress' goal is to refuse a 2nd term for Obama. They are all obstructionists.Chizzang wrote:
Meh,
If you're going to call somebody out for the fringe behavior of others based on political brands
You have to own your own as well
We have a president that looks to happily incite violence against others at his weekly rallies
66% of what he says at his rallies is actually false information
and when it actually works - where he succeeds in agitating the masses
We're all left pointing at each other to see who's fault it is
Look no further than our insane leadership and his tactics
The right went insane for 12 months because Obama said some kid might be like his son
If you're having trouble figuring out why our Nation is edging towards insanity
please include the President in your calculations firstly and start there
you know... the leader of the free world and most powerful man on earth
https://thehill.com/homenews/media/3941 ... d-violence
Like I've been saying - we're uncivil towards each other and it's got to stop. Every time it's brought up, someone on the L says, " well you guys did it first." Sadly, it takes an adult to stand up say, " Regardless of who started it...it's up to US to finish it." But that's political suicide in this day in age. I'm guilty of it, I know. I bring it up to reinforce the fact to Jon, Jeff, Trip that the party they believe to be the right party is just as guilty of mud slinging and dirty politics as the party they bemoan and loathe.
You've seen me say it plenty on here - both parties are awful. Locally, most Republicans are not worth my vote. They seem to not understand the concept that we are not a religious country and don't need to regulate who goes into which bathroom. Nationally, the Democrats are certainly not worth my vote. It's identity over substance and things that matter like immigration or hardening our infrastructure.
It's interesting what we actually agree on. I don't know how accurate this is but it seems to be in the ballpark
I guess what i'm saying is....can't we all just share a beer and be excellent to one another?
This is why Ibanez is easily one of the best posters on this board, bar none. Well said. I ever get back down to Charleston I'll share that beer with ya!