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MrsCoffee

(5,825 posts)
19. So he just voted blindly for Trump not knowing or hearing anything about him?
Fri Sep 8, 2017, 10:07 AM
Sep 2017

Yeah right. Why am I expected to welcome someone who was willing to accept the shit Trump said and did until he saw it was going to affect him personally?

How is he going to suddenly support the non-racist, non-misogynistic, non-fascist, non-privileged Democratic Party Platform?

My guess is he (and all those like him) would drastically pull our party right and off the track.

Not buying it.

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Look Cosmocat Sep 2017 #1
The repug party is the "white peoples" party. Most of them are racists, the ones who are not... brush Sep 2017 #11
I couldn't have said it any better. MrScorpio Sep 2017 #16
Have at it Cosmocat Sep 2017 #25
What is he asking? padfun Sep 2017 #2
I wouldn't take self serving advice from a Republican...especially not one in the racist Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #6
Yeah, why is crappola from Breitbart here allegedly educating us on things we've known all along? brush Sep 2017 #9
Exactly isn't there a rule about that? Demsrule86 Sep 2017 #23
Hijacked by the extreme right? mcar Sep 2017 #3
Pissing on Obama's outstretched hand for eight years didn't do it for him? BeyondGeography Sep 2017 #4
Well yeah I knew were racists liars for years but HEY! it was a paycheck underpants Sep 2017 #5
+1 dalton99a Sep 2017 #13
i for one would like to see what exactly is this lack of 'vision' they speak of.. samnsara Sep 2017 #7
I think it's simple, really maxrandb Sep 2017 #10
I agree with this. MGKrebs Sep 2017 #24
Oh, you worked for Republicans and Breitbart? Then fuck you. hatrack Sep 2017 #8
**THIS** MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #15
Yeah, I'll bet this guy can describe in detail all of spooky3 Sep 2017 #12
Yeah, thanks for the amazing advice dalton99a Sep 2017 #14
piss on this guy anyway. KG Sep 2017 #17
Kurt, you were warned MrScorpio Sep 2017 #18
So he just voted blindly for Trump not knowing or hearing anything about him? MrsCoffee Sep 2017 #19
Go fix your own damn party or better yet make a new one. lostnfound Sep 2017 #20
interesting article gopiscrap Sep 2017 #21
Well, care to explain why you were a republican in the first place? haele Sep 2017 #22
This isn't a Coke versus Pepsi decision you're making here, pukepants Mr. Ected Sep 2017 #26
Not buying it ismnotwasm Sep 2017 #27
Bullshit. I know some staunch Conservatives that refused to vote Trump. Freethinker65 Sep 2017 #28
Bardella Spent His Life on Self-Promotion and Lies Leith Sep 2017 #29
"Why don't you all welcome Breitbart moles with open arms?" struggle4progress Sep 2017 #30
The Democrats offer him anything on a par with the Republican Party or Breitbart. procon Sep 2017 #31
responses remind me of the old DU A-Schwarzenegger Sep 2017 #32
"an honest effort'?? What? To make the same empty promises he used to accept? lindysalsagal Sep 2017 #33
Excellent rebuttal to this shill's BS: A-Schwarzenegger Sep 2017 #34
"...that was my team." An analogy I made before. Explains undying loyalty. But NOT, WinkyDink Sep 2017 #35
"...only if Democrats make an honest effort." WTH???! ANOTHER GD SUGGESTION TO MAKE NICE WinkyDink Sep 2017 #36
Yeah, he's a different kind of long term voting republican who only now sees how ugly it all is. Solly Mack Sep 2017 #37
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