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In reply to the discussion: Does anyone else feel a little queasy calling them evil? [View all]WhiskeyGrinder
(26,956 posts)27. It's not clear to me if you're talking about all Republicans, Trump and his cabal,
Trump voters, what?
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No, not at all. In fact, I think that is too tame a word to describe what they are.
smirkymonkey
Dec 2017
#7
I do unless I string some prejoratives after "evil." Alone it is too good for them.
rzemanfl
Dec 2017
#8
Also, "our spirits of cooperation and collaboration" are seen as weaknesses to be exploited. They
RKP5637
Dec 2017
#12
I have no doubt at all they are evil and many are sociopaths/sadists. They function as a cult with a
RKP5637
Dec 2017
#11
They are worse than evil because they took such joy in passing that tax bill and bragging about...
Frustratedlady
Dec 2017
#15
Right is right, wrong is wrong. And they are totally wrong to the point of evil. nt
Irish_Dem
Dec 2017
#16
It's not clear to me if you're talking about all Republicans, Trump and his cabal,
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2017
#27
Call them what they are. They care NOTHING for the US, or the concept of democracy
Gabi Hayes
Dec 2017
#58
Yes, I do. Slinging around the term "evil" doesn't help the analysis or the program.
Jim Lane
Dec 2017
#64