ELM327 wrote: » But... but... all the liberals told me anyone is better than Trump? :P
kilns wrote: » Dems need a candidate that would get the whole country behind him, like Obama in his first election But politics being politics in the US, favours will be called in and money talks and I would not be surprised if its Hillary again, btw she shouldnt be let near it again, she is the reason Trump is President
Water John wrote: » It's funny seeing pro Trump posters having a discussion here with each other as to who the Dems should choose to run against Trump. Are you in a game of bluff or double bluff? Let's get a bit real and focus on the mid terms, less than 100 days away, on Nov 1st 2018.
ELM327 wrote: » I'm pro trump, but I'm also an avid fan of political theory in general. It will be interesting to see how the democrats approach the next election.
Leroy42 wrote: » Whole country? What like Trump did? Why are you putting these conditions on the Dems when none of it was there for Trump. The Dems need to be organised, the Dems need to be aligned, they need a leader to get the whole country behind them. No they don't. It would be nice, but Trump showed that the trick is to win, being right, or even having policies that make sense beyond a soundbite is not important. HC won the popular vote, and Trump is doing nothing to increase his reach. As is said numerous times, he is talking to his base, he makes decisions based on what he thinks works with his base. So He can only fall in terms of votes. All the Dems need to do is turn some of those disenfranchised Trump voters either to Dem voter or non voters, and if they can get more of their vote out they win. A sitting POTUS normally has the advantage, but in Trumps case nearly all of the potential issues brought up about him (lack of experience, lack of policies, lack of ethics etc) have been shown to be valid. Add to that the movement of the Russia probe from mere suggestion to a full blown investigation with Flynn, Manafort and others caught up in it. Also, a big star for Trump was Ivanka. Many people, wrongly, gave her the benefit that she would be a good influence on her Dad (no idea why they ever thought that). That has been shown to be totally wrong, so that another cohort lost.
Leroy42 wrote: » You are pro trump but don't agree with his stance on social issues, or his stanch on tariffs?
Midlife wrote: » I'm curious. You're pro-gay rights, pro-abortion and you don't agree with his economic policy. Why?
spacecoyote wrote: » Was listening to a bit of Morning Joe the other day. It can be a bit tedious at times, but he made quite a few good points. Basically that Trumps core are the minority. They always were, and continue to be. Trump won by pulling in enough of the independent/swing voter/silent majority. But nobody is talking about them anymore, its all about Trumps core & how they will keep backing him. But he can't win an election off the back of his core alone. I don't see how any reasonable independent voter that might have supported Trump in 2016 can continue to do so given everything that's happened since the election. In fact, if they have half a brain, he has surely alienated a decent proportion of them.
ELM327 wrote: » I don't agree with some social issues... eg LGBT rights, abortion... but agree with others (immigration, anti-PC) I don't agree that tariffs are the best decision either but fully support the man to do the job that each state elected him to do.
ELM327 wrote: » If it's not Sanders, or perhaps Biden (who I don't think has the public personality anyway) then I can't see them winning. Trump would destroy michelle obama, oprah, clooney, all the rest of hollywood etc It needs (for the democrats) to be a credible safe politician who is the exact antithesis of Trump (socialist, liberal, PC, good history of economics etc) while still retaining some form of populism. If it's not sanders, i'd be surprised. God knows Hillary can't run again
dr.fuzzenstein wrote: » For once I actually agree with you. Oprah, Obama, Clooney, etc... are novelty candidates and event though they are capable people in their own right, I don't think they have the substance or politcal appeal. Even though Trump was of the same caliber, i.e. joke candidate and for novelty purposes only. I agree that the Dems need to put up a solid candidate with a programm that appeals to the swing voters, back to basics economic and common sense policies, something that has been trampled into the dust in the recent madness. If they put up a candidate to out-Trump Trump, they can only lose, because Trump is already beyond satire and into Panto and you simply cannot go one above that. I really don't want to believe that the average US voter wants another novelty candiate like Trump, maybe it's like the Eurovision, a joke act wins, next year they all try to be even more outrageous and a regular act wins. I admit that a small, spiteful part of me wants Hillary to run against him and win, it would drive a lot of people absolutely batsh*t crazy. Some people hate her that much, it could even turn violent. Putin would have a seizure. Ah well, a man can dream...
Leroy42 wrote: » That very odd. You are willing to have fellow citizens lose out on their rights simply to stop others gaining entry to the country? The second line is very strange. You agree that he has the right to do the job? What a strange non answer. He can do just about anything, and once it fits under your idea of his job then that fine with you? Regardless of whether you agree with it or not?
pixelburp wrote: » That feels borderline contradictory: what is 'anti PC' other than sounding like a nebulous, ambiguous kickback against the very rights you say you're for, such as LGBT or abortion? Whatever about Trump, Pence is twice as fundamentalist when it comes to those rights, the same can be said for Trumps advisors such as Bannon or Miller.
ELM327 wrote: » Look who followed Reagan. GHW Bush. A down to earth back to basics southern man and southern wife. Perfect "old school" american.
ELM327 wrote: » You don't have rights to enter another country, only to do so legally. A country has a right and a duty to its citizens to uphold national security and the border.
ELM327 wrote: » PC - politically correct ideology... simple things like Obama being afraid to say "Islamist Extremism". Trump calls things like he sees them. And he makes mistakes. But I'd prefer the mistakes and the non-PC bullcrap, than to have a scripted goon in the Oval Office.
Leroy42 wrote: » Totally agree, I was replying to the poster that said the Dems need someone to unite the country.
ELM327 wrote: » PC - politically correct ideology... simple things like Obama being afraid to say "Islamist Extremism".
humberklog wrote: » As in South of Boston? Just a good ol' boy roughing it with yokels in The Phillips Academy and mixing it with the hillbillies of Yale and becoming president of the DKE fraternity and a member of the Skull and Bones society. "Old Schools" indeed. Yeeehar.
Penn wrote: » https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/1021784726217142273 Oh ffs :D:D
ELM327 wrote: » You don't have rights to enter another country, only to do so legally. A country has a right and a duty to its citizens to uphold national security and the border. Pence is a born again christian, and I don't think he would ever get office. If (like the liberals claim to want) Trump is impeached, the presidency goes to Pence. and that's a whole lot of hurt, whether you are aboard the Trump Train or not. PC - politically correct ideology... simple things like Obama being afraid to say "Islamist Extremism". Trump calls things like he sees them. And he makes mistakes. But I'd prefer the mistakes and the non-PC bullcrap, than to have a scripted goon in the Oval Office.