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The GOP Civil War
#51

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The "conservatives" like Romney might as well be Democrats.

Excellent boob, hair, and make up work on Ivanka for sure. Those things look like they are just about to pop out of her dress.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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#52

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Ben Shapiro cucked out hard on the Roy Moore situation. His logic is "if we replace Moore with another candidate we can win the seat." Shapiro isn't saying he is guilty, he is simply scared about the optics that the Moore situation has created. His view my mind is more contemptible than defending a known predator because he is in your party, as the left is doing with Franken. Would you rather have your friends defend you when guilty(Franken) or be stabbed by your friends when innocent(Moore). If you are willing to sell someone out with zero evidence then what are you standing for really? Do we trust the left to not find a convenient "rape" accusation against every right wing politician if we set the precedent by sinking Moore.

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#53

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Quote: (11-18-2017 08:40 PM)Number one bummer Wrote:  

Ben Shapiro cucked

I am shocked.
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#54

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"Real conservatives". Can someone tell me what exactly they have conserved? Because for the last 60 years they have done nothing but lose. Illegals coming from all over the world changing the demographic which if not taken care soon means Republican will never win an election again. Christians bakers being forced at gun point to bake gay cakes. Border agents being turned into daycare workers to cook food for illegals kids coming in the border. Endless wars sending young men to fight for political gain of neocons. Obamacare increasing premiums to the point people are losing healthcare.

Is that real conservationism? being pushed around like a ball?
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#55

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Quote: (11-16-2017 09:33 AM)Jetset Wrote:  

On the other hand, Moore's initial attorney is a slip-and-fall shitlawyer who did not attend an ABA-accredited law school. His demand letter is half gibberish.

Jesus, I had no idea about that, but that makes sense of Moore's disjointed responses so far.

Quote: (11-15-2017 08:10 PM)SlickyBoy Wrote:  

As stated earlier, the only accusations which matter legally are those involving girls under the age of consent, regardless of what anyone thinks about an older guy dating a 16 year old. It was legal then and remains so now in Alabama.
Quote: (11-16-2017 09:33 AM)Jetset Wrote:  

It's an election. What people think really is what matters. Not just in Alabama, but to the rest of the GOP and whether or not they're willing to be seen associating with him. When you've got the daughter of the President of the United States, from your own party, responding to questions about you with the phrase "there's a special place in hell for people who prey on children", you've probably already lost the "but she was Alabama-legal" argument.

I meant that it matters legally, not politically. The left has understood this far better than any conservative-ish party ever has, especially when it comes to influencing the feelz of women voters - a major reason for the cultural shit show we are experiencing all over the west right now.
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#56

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The media meltdown that would follow a Roy Moore victory would be totally worth it.
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#57

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Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/LarrySchweikart/status/932752344034324481][/url]
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#58

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Quote: (11-18-2017 05:34 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

There's zero chance those 300 000 likes / retweets on Mitt Cuckney's post are organic.

Twitter likes/retweets are less than $0.50 per 1000 and you can buy 1000000 instant likes/retweets. So that tweet is worth about $15. Don't pay attention to social media numbers anymore. I have been in this game for a long time and everything is fake.
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#59

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The Al Franken sex scandal sucked all the air out of the Moore allegations. The clear double standard in not calling for Franken to resign over blatant sexual assault on camera while taking spoken allegations against Moore as pure truth quickly exposed to Alabamians, and all of America, that the GOPe is full of shit.

It absolutely destroyed the GOPe's credibility, and now Moore is a martyr. Great turnaround, very lucky the Al Franken photos dropped. Similar to how Hillary fainted on 9/11/2016.

Fuck the GOPe, I want them all homeless within the next 6 years. Going to be the party of Bannon very soon.

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#60

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Quote: (11-21-2017 01:02 AM)Samseau Wrote:  

The Al Franken sex scandal sucked all the air out of the Moore allegations. The clear double standard in not calling for Franken to resign over blatant sexual assault on camera while taking spoken allegations against Moore as pure truth quickly exposed to Alabamians, and all of America, that the GOPe is full of shit.

It absolutely destroyed the GOPe's credibility, and now Moore is a martyr. Great turnaround, very lucky the Al Franken photos dropped. Similar to how Hillary fainted on 9/11/2016.

Fuck the GOPe, I want them all homeless within the next 6 years. Going to be the party of Bannon very soon.

Who said it was luck? This feels a lot like the Billy Bush tape. Hopefully, Frankensteingate is a sign that there are people high up in the populist right not above getting their hands dirty and with the skills to do it effectively.
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#61

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That was funny that three newspapers in Alabama practically begged people not to vote for Moore by putting an editorial on the front page so that the headline for it would show above the fold. Very desperate.
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#62

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Quote:[url=https://twitter.com/MooreSenate/status/932783269850091520][/url]

I am afraid that women appreciate cruelty, downright cruelty, more than anything else. They have wonderfully primitive instincts. We have emancipated them, but they remain slaves looking for their masters all the same. They love being dominated.
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#63

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I voted for Frankenstein in 2008. Was finishing up high school in MN, and impulse-voted for Obama because Ron Paul wasn't on the ballot (figure THAT shit out).

You guys have no idea how cool this is to watch. He stole that election from Coleman and it's already been discussed on here.
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#64

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But Samseau, how does the "party of Bannon" realize itself?

Here's to hoping, but it seems a long way in the making. I fear the vacuum left after the Donald's 8 years.
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#65

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Quote: (11-21-2017 04:24 PM)Kid Twist Wrote:  

But Samseau, how does the "party of Bannon" realize itself?

By controlling the primary system. Breitbart news has the largest concentration of informed Republican primary voters in America.

Bannon makes the case for candidates on his site, and then his candidates crush GOPe cucks. Then at the general election, Trump's salesmanship carries over ultra-conservative candidates past the finish line.

Trump himself cannot stop Bannon at the primaries. Roy Moore beating Luther Strange, despite Trump making close to a 90 minute speech on Luther's behalf, shows that Bannon the barbarian is stronger than Trump at the primary level.

However, when it comes to the general election and the great unwashed masses of uninformed voters come out, having a Superstar like Trump in your corner is invaluable.

We need to use these 8 years of Trump to their fullest. That means being super aggressive in the primaries, putting in MAGA Nationalists at every chance we get, and then let Trump carry /ourguys/ over the finish line at the general.

Once we have the party of Bannon established, we will be setting pretty for a solid 20 years. Bannon himself said he wants to see a new Republican party rule for 50. I don't know if we can hit 50 years once the Baby Boomers die off and all the non-Whites keep voting for racewar Democrats, but I can definitely see 20 solid years ahead of us if we can unseat the GOPe now.

The only hope for past 20 years is to hope the Hispanics and Blacks realize that Republican Nationalism is actually good for them too, but we should be prepared for the endless retardation of these groups voting for larger and larger welfare checks even at the cost of destroying the country. Communism has destroyed so many countries, there is a huge chance it happens to the USA too. By this point through, all of us should have Plan B ready.

The comparison of Donald Trump to Andrew Jackson is very, very apt; Andrew Jackson was an anti-establishment candidate who staved off the first Civil War by a solid 30 years. But he could not stop it. Trump looks like he could easily be the same thing; 8 years of Trump in office to keep the country together, and then 20 more years of Bannon Republicans holding it together until we cannot.

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#66

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http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/...ix-points/

Exclusive — Alabama Poll: Judge Roy Moore Leads Radical Democrat Doug Jones by Six Points

Quote:Quote:

This survey comes on the heels of a handful of others showing a closer race—or a Jones lead. A Fox News survey showed Jones with an eight-point lead, but that poll—which Wahl referenced in his quote—showed former President Barack Obama’s favorability as higher than Trump’s in Alabama, something entirely inaccurate. Online surveys that showed a tie between Strange and Moore walking into the runoff now also show a tie between Moore and Jones, even though their track record is not the best. Wahl’s polls in Alabama proved to be the most accurate ahead of the runoff, as they came within a percentage point of nailing the outcome; his last poll predicted Moore would win by 8.6 percent, and Moore actually won by 9.2 percent.

Moore is already surging on PredictIt on this poll, and Moore is tweeting with unstoppable fury and confidence. Looking extremely good right now!

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#67

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Quote: (11-21-2017 12:46 AM)speculator Wrote:  

Quote: (11-18-2017 05:34 PM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

There's zero chance those 300 000 likes / retweets on Mitt Cuckney's post are organic.

Twitter likes/retweets are less than $0.50 per 1000 and you can buy 1000000 instant likes/retweets. So that tweet is worth about $15. Don't pay attention to social media numbers anymore. I have been in this game for a long time and everything is fake.

Since Twitter is known to manipulate the algorithm to make anti trump people to always be at the top of his replies in his tweets, I think they may also giving exposure and positive replies to anti-Trump people.
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#68

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Quote: (11-18-2017 04:51 PM)Transsimian Wrote:  

Poor little Mitt.
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I love Trump's expression here. I'm not even sure how to characterize it. Maybe a sly, mischevious victorious smirk? Meanwhile, Mittens looks uncomfortable, nervous, and probably gassy.

Was this when Trump was supposedly considering Mittens for Sec. State? That was straight up trolling, to make Mittens suck up to Trump in front of the world after being so critical of him before the election. Trump's expression seems to be celebrating the successful troll job.

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#69

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Quote: (11-21-2017 06:48 PM)Samseau Wrote:  

Quote: (11-21-2017 04:24 PM)Kid Twist Wrote:  

But Samseau, how does the "party of Bannon" realize itself?

By controlling the primary system. Breitbart news has the largest concentration of informed Republican primary voters in America.

Bannon makes the case for candidates on his site, and then his candidates crush GOPe cucks. Then at the general election, Trump's salesmanship carries over ultra-conservative candidates past the finish line.

Trump himself cannot stop Bannon at the primaries. Roy Moore beating Luther Strange, despite Trump making close to a 90 minute speech on Luther's behalf, shows that Bannon the barbarian is stronger than Trump at the primary level.

However, when it comes to the general election and the great unwashed masses of uninformed voters come out, having a Superstar like Trump in your corner is invaluable.

We need to use these 8 years of Trump to their fullest. That means being super aggressive in the primaries, putting in MAGA Nationalists at every chance we get, and then let Trump carry /ourguys/ over the finish line at the general.

Once we have the party of Bannon established, we will be setting pretty for a solid 20 years. Bannon himself said he wants to see a new Republican party rule for 50. I don't know if we can hit 50 years once the Baby Boomers die off and all the non-Whites keep voting for racewar Democrats, but I can definitely see 20 solid years ahead of us if we can unseat the GOPe now.

The only hope for past 20 years is to hope the Hispanics and Blacks realize that Republican Nationalism is actually good for them too, but we should be prepared for the endless retardation of these groups voting for larger and larger welfare checks even at the cost of destroying the country. Communism has destroyed so many countries, there is a huge chance it happens to the USA too. By this point through, all of us should have Plan B ready.

The comparison of Donald Trump to Andrew Jackson is very, very apt; Andrew Jackson was an anti-establishment candidate who staved off the first Civil War by a solid 30 years. But he could not stop it. Trump looks like he could easily be the same thing; 8 years of Trump in office to keep the country together, and then 20 more years of Bannon Republicans holding it together until we cannot.

Great analysis. You even built it up to the end, which I think is a place we all know is likely, although begrudgingly having to admit it.

Let's see if it shakes out.
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#71

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Thinking about it more - the Al Franken pics were probably found by Bannon's team in order to take the heat off Moore. This is democracy at its dirtiest level, and I love it.

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#72

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The sexual assault accusations against Roy Moore have completely run their course.

Quote:Medium.com Article Wrote:

Paragraph One:

Alabama Republican Roy Moore has reopened a 49–44 lead over Democrat Doug Jones in the race for U.S. Senate. In Change Research’s third poll since the sexual misconduct allegations against Moore first surfaced on November 9, we found that he has completely erased the 3-point lead Jones had opened up in mid-November. Moore’s lead is now just as large as it was just after the story broke.

Paragraph Two:

What has changed? The largest difference is turnout: many Republicans who ten days ago said they might not vote, now say they plan to show up on Election Day and vote for Moore. In mid-November, 82% of those who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 said they would “definitely” vote on December 12; that number has climbed to 88%.

Paragraph Four:

Why is Moore doing better among all three groups of Republicans? Compared to ten days ago, fewer Republicans believe the allegations against Moore. While all voters believed the allegations by a 46–30 margin ten days ago, they now believe them by only 42–38. Among Trump voters, the split was 16–51 (believe-don’t believe) in the middle of the month, and it’s 9–63 now. However, Hillary Clinton voters’ belief of the allegations has remained constant: 91% believe them and 1% disbelieve them.



Three-sentence summary: Amazingly, ONLY 16% of Trump supporters initially believed the accusations against Moore. After ten days of either "independent research" or "just letting the story play out", this initial number has decreased by nearly 50%. Best of all, this reduction in believing the accusations correlates with a larger number of people who promise to vote for Roy Moore.

You stupid fucks at the Washington Post. You released your story too early. Your story was full of holes, and you increased Roy Moore's base even more, AND you fucking radicalized them!

Quoting Paragraph Seven: "As was true in our previous polling, those who think the allegations are false say that very little could make them change their minds. 2% said they might believe them if more accusers come out (Holy fuck!); 1% would believe them if the President says that he does. (HOLY FUCK!) 97% say the accusations are garbage, and nothing would make them believe they are true."

Ninety seven percent!

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You stupid, stupid liberal shitheads!
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#73

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I had a fear all this winning would make us lazy, but as long as the media keeps up wagging the dog like a big red retard, then we will remain vigilant.

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#74

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I don't know how true this is, and the Gateway pundit has same doubts, but it is plausible. It's not like this hasn't happened before. And then there are felon voters. Same shit that happened in VA.

Your daily reminder that leftists only want power over you, and don't plan to relinquish it.

Could They Be This Bold? Democrats Are Reportedly Calling on Blacks in MISSISSIPPI to Vote in ALABAMA Senate Race

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^^
I'd buy it, but there have already been too many Bernie Bernstein and Veritas fuck-ups on the right to convince me this is simply a bad troll job. The right doesn't need (((fake reporters))) or Veritas implanting fake news to get fired up, the truth does that for us.

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