Republican mistake, going full tard

I would argue that was the past paradigm. I would argue that there has been a significant change in both parties coalitions. Both parties appear now to be oligarchical in nature and the current coalitions of bot parties look like this;

Republican- business elites allied with the white working class.
Democrats- professional elites allied with diversity.

Since when are illegal immigrants considered paired with professionals? The democrats are lawless...period.
 
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That alert ^ should accompany every one of your posts.
 
Can I get a translation on this?


You seemed to be implying that these centers of wealth creation have not voted Republican for some time. I assumed you were suggesting that the GOP has long catered to the "unwashed slobs" and takers.
 
I would argue that was the past paradigm. I would argue that there has been a significant change in both parties coalitions. Both parties appear now to be oligarchical in nature and the current coalitions of bot parties look like this;

Republican- business elites allied with the white working class.
Democrats- professional elites allied with diversity.

You forgot to pay lip service to the tard angle. I'll accept the modification, but there must be some major crazy going on in the white working class to explain acceptance of Trump, or Palin, or whatever antiintellectual jingoistic stick figure you'd like to insert.
 
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Dems are supported by elites and respond only to the interests of their elite support base. Ashley Judd, Meryl Street, George Soros, ect. The democrat party's action have had a detrimental effect on farmers, the self employed, low income short of poverty workers.

A. The elites include the elite protected classes; teachers unions, public sector unions, any company large and rich enough to buy an obama care exemption.

Moronic nonsense.
 
Neither Bill nor Hillary Clinton, nor Barack Obama, were born to wealthy families or had trust funds.

Reading comprehension my man. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama won. I said those who lost. Al Gore and John Kerry did not grow up poor. They were trust fund babies.
 
You seemed to be implying that these centers of wealth creation have not voted Republican for some time. I assumed you were suggesting that the GOP has long catered to the "unwashed slobs" and takers.

Is this your attempt to be Grind because he lives in your head? Or are you finally calling yourself a Democrat now?
 
When was the last time the Republicans elected a president who was not a trust fund baby.
You mean nominated a candidate who wasn't a trust fund baby? John McCain come from a famous Naval family it is hardly a trust fund baby. Bob Dole certainly wasn't a trust fund baby nor was Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford or Richard Nixon or Dwight Eisenhower or Thomas Dewey or Wendell Wilkie or Alf Landon or Hoover or Cooledge or Harding or Hugh's.

You have to go back all the way to William Howard Taft for another Republican nominee for President who was a Trust fund baby. So in the last 100 years only Bush I, Bush II and Romney were the only trust fund babies.
 
You mean nominated a candidate who wasn't a trust fund baby? John McCain come from a famous Naval family it is hardly a trust fund baby. Bob Dole certainly wasn't a trust fund baby nor was Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford or Richard Nixon or Dwight Eisenhower or Thomas Dewey or Wendell Wilkie or Alf Landon or Hoover or Cooledge or Harding or Hugh's.

You have to go back all the way to William Howard Taft for another Republican nominee for President who was a Trust fund baby. So in the last 100 years only Bush I, Bush II and Romney were the only trust fund babies.

He's counting Trump too.
 
You forgot to pay lip service to the tard angle. I'll accept the modification, but there must be some major crazy going on in the white working class to explain acceptance of Trump, or Palin, or whatever antiintellectual jingoistic stick figure you'd like to insert.

There is nothing crazy about it; it is easily understandable once you extract your leftist head from your asshole. Trump appealed to the working Blue Collar with his pro-American protectionist rhetoric.

Yes, it is not standard RNC rhetoric; but his message about protecting borders and creating jobs resounded with those who have been left out of DNC talking points for a very long time.

Dunce.
 
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