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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post

    Also, how many Dims and how many Republicans were involved in the founding of the Klan?
    None. Neither party had anything to do with the founding of the Klan. The KKK did support the Democrats, but after the party switch, they began supporting Republicans. Today, the Klan supports the Republicans and loves Trump.

    But Cuckservatives don't want to admit this, so instead they only talk about how the Klan USED TO support Democrats before the party switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    None. Neither party had anything to do with the founding of the Klan. The KKK did support the Democrats, but after the party switch, they began supporting Republicans. Today, the Klan supports the Republicans and loves Trump.

    But Cuckservatives don't want to admit this, so instead they only talk about how the Klan USED TO support Democrats before the party switch.
    There was a Dim former Klan recruiter in the US Senate less than ten years ago. Also, the Dims had 100% to do with the founding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    There was a Dim former Klan recruiter in the US Senate less than ten years ago. Also, the Dims had 100% to do with the founding.
    Notice how you had to say FORMER. Yeah, there were people who left the Klan, renounced them, and joined the Left. There's a reason why the KKK has always been a right-wing organization.

    No, the party had the support of the Klan, but were unrelated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonzomin View Post
    You really do not see polls that stress electoral votes. I am sure there must be some, but generally, the one who wins the popular vote wins the election.I do not recall any that said Trump would win the EC. and lose the vote.
    Yes, I agree. Those articles that used polls to predict election results should be blamed on that writer only and not the polls which just reported popular votes Those polls of individual states showed the swing states like WI as too close to call and well within the margin of error.

    Many polls which use the same raw data differ because of the way they handle "likely voters."

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    Notice how you had to say FORMER. Yeah, there were people who left the Klan, renounced them, and joined the Left. There's a reason why the KKK has always been a right-wing organization.

    No, the party had the support of the Klan, but were unrelated.
    Personally, I think Byrd was a self-interested, apolitical empire builder, who used the Klan and segregation when it was useful to do so, and then suddenly found enlightenment. The party and the Klan had a close relationship for a very long time. Not in the same manner as the machines, of course. I would contend that there was no distinction between Tammany Hall and the DNC from Tammany's founding circa 1798 to the formal founding of the party, all the way to FDR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    Personally, I think Byrd was a self-interested, apolitical empire builder, who used the Klan and segregation when it was useful to do so, and then suddenly found enlightenment. The party and the Klan had a close relationship for a very long time. Not in the same manner as the machines, of course. I would contend that there was no distinction between Tammany Hall and the DNC from Tammany's founding circa 1798 to the formal founding of the party, all the way to FDR.
    The DNC and the KKK had a close relationship before the party switch. But because the Right doesn't do research, they'll see a meme with Byrd kissing Hillary and claim that dEmS aRe ThE rEaL rAcIsTs!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    The DNC and the KKK had a close relationship before the party switch. But because the Right doesn't do research, they'll see a meme with Byrd kissing Hillary and claim that dEmS aRe ThE rEaL rAcIsTs!!
    Dems are the real racists. Now we live in a country that has to deal with the Dems' racist past, and only the Republicans offer realistic solutions, while Dems just shittalk. But, you guys lost the Civil War, and I will never stop rubbing that in your faces.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    Dems are the real racists.


    Now we live in a country that has to deal with the Dems' racist past, and only the Republicans offer realistic solutions,
    Such as?

    But, you guys lost the Civil War, and I will never stop rubbing that in your faces.
    I actually wish the Conservatives won the Civil War. The results were terrible for states' rights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post




    Such as?



    I actually wish the Conservatives won the Civil War. The results were terrible for states' rights.
    The conservatives did win the war. Unfortunately, we can't have nice things when one side refuses to operate in good faith. Much like today.

    Such as, conservatives and liberals support policies that enable upward mobility, stronger communities, better schools, etc. Progressives have illiberal "solutions," and rhetoric built upon lies (like liberal markets are bad, etc.).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trumpet View Post
    Rather sick post, from a demented mind.
    You need to be reminded why that is?

    Note the 8:20 minute mark and on for specifics.
    BLUEXIT
    A Modest Proposal For Separating Blue States From Red

    Dear Red-State Trump Voter,
    Let’s face it, guys: We’re done.


    It is a tragedy that so much of the work that so many men and women toiled at for so long to make this a better country, and a better world, has been thrown away, leaving us all in such needless peril.

    This is why our separation in all but name is necessary.


    https://newrepublic.com/article/1409...mp-red-america

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    Dems are the real racists. Now we live in a country that has to deal with the Dems' racist past, and only the Republicans offer realistic solutions, while Dems just shittalk. But, you guys lost the Civil War, and I will never stop rubbing that in your faces.
    You are not following the rules, a bigot can't call someone else a bigot, So shut up and do what your told.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    The conservatives did win the war.
    The war happened before the party switch. During this time, Democrats wanted small government and states' rights, while the Republicans were the crazy Liberals who wanted to trample on states' rights and completely change tradition.

    Such as, conservatives and liberals support policies that enable upward mobility, stronger communities, better schools, etc. Progressives have illiberal "solutions," and rhetoric built upon lies (like liberal markets are bad, etc.).
    None of that will solve race-related problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneByStone View Post
    The war happened before the party switch. During this time, Democrats wanted small government and states' rights, while the Republicans were the crazy Liberals who wanted to trample on states' rights and completely change tradition.



    None of that will solve race-related problems.
    How is the GOP going from conservative to conservative a switch?

    We're still the party of big business, constitutionalism, liberty, traditional marriage (literally found in our first two platforms of 1854 and 1856), etc. Lincoln famously declared that "You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift." What happened to that core philosophy during the non-existent switch? Meanwhile, Dems still hate America, love corruption, and are a general force for bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Threedee View Post
    How is the GOP going from conservative to conservative a switch?

    We're still the party of big business, constitutionalism, liberty, traditional marriage (literally found in our first two platforms of 1854 and 1856), etc. Lincoln famously declared that "You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich. You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong. You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift." What happened to that core philosophy during the non-existent switch? Meanwhile, Dems still hate America, love corruption, and are a general force for bad.
    The GOP was against states' rights and wanted to end segregation. And while both parties are for big government, the Democrats used to at least fight for local government, which kept the federal government smaller.
    The DNC was the party that wanted the federal government to mind its own business and they fought primarily for white people, even after the Civil War. All of this was part of the switch.

    I don't believe you think Democrats hate America. You're just trying to say something outrageous to change the subject.

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