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did I say you said that? I merely asked a question dumbass

I get it, you aren't smart enough for deep level political analysis. It is why you are still salty about being wrong about 2016

Parroting Grind, I see. You're not politically savvy, so stop pretending you are.

Who did say it, then?
 
Yes. I am a Trump supporter. I voted for him and I support many of his policy positions. That doesn't however make me a Republican.

I understand that you can't refute any of my deep level analysis. It is OK. You aren't the first liberal, nor will you be the last.


What it does do is make you a racist woman hating white nationalist.
 
LOL - who did say that this represented a resurgence of liberalism, ILA?

Simple question. Please be specific.

It kind of stands to reason doesn't it? People typically vote for people because they support their positions on certain policies.

Let me rephrase the question a different way so you can understand it given your limited intelligence.

Did any liberal/left leaning policies win the day yesterday? Forget the D vs R for a second. But, did any liberal policies win the day?

Single payor?
Gun control?
Tax increases?
Trump impeachment?
Amnesty?
Sanctuary cities?

Did Lamb run on any of that?
 
Poor liberals still don't get it. Too caught up in the R vs D thing.

It becomes more and more clear why you dolts were so wrong about 2016
 
It kind of stands to reason doesn't it? People typically vote for people because they support their positions on certain policies.

Let me rephrase the question a different way so you can understand it given your limited intelligence.

Did any liberal/left leaning policies win the day yesterday? Forget the D vs R for a second. But, did any liberal policies win the day?

Single payor?
Gun control?
Tax increases?
Trump impeachment?
Amnesty?
Sanctuary cities?

Did Lamb run on any of that?

So, no one said that it represented a resurgence of liberalism.

Thanks.
 
Poor liberals still don't get it. Too caught up in the R vs D thing.

It becomes more and more clear why you dolts were so wrong about 2016

No - YOU still don't get it.

Yesterday was not about R vs. D. The reason liberals and many moderate Dems are excited about yesterday is because of what it said about Trump, and what it likely says about the midterms.

Ask Grind; he can explain it to you. Or maybe he can't.
 
So, no one said that it represented a resurgence of liberalism.

Thanks.

I never said anyone did.

Does someone have to actually make a claim for me to ask a question? Is that your standard? Or are you just using at as a convenient excuse to not answer the questions I posed?

Were they too difficult for you?
 
I never said anyone did.

Does someone have to actually make a claim for me to ask a question? Is that your standard? Or are you just using at as a convenient excuse to not answer the questions I posed?

Were they too difficult for you?

So, you just created an entirely false premise on which to base the rest of your post?

Very odd.
 
No - YOU still don't get it.

Yesterday was not about R vs. D. The reason liberals and many moderate Dems are excited about yesterday is because of what it said about Trump, and what it likely says about the midterms.

Ask Grind; he can explain it to you. Or maybe he can't.

What did it say about Trump?

What did it say about the midterms?

Not sure if you were paying attention, but I watched Lamb be interviewed on PMSNBC Morning Underwood this AM and he was as vanilla as you can get. He even said the "Trump is still wildly popular" in the district.

I don't recall Lamb running a virulent anti Trump campaign. I looked at his website and he appears to be in step with many of Trump's agenda items.

So what exactly does it say? Can you articulate it other than to claim "Dems are going to have a landslide" in November?

What I take away from this election is that liberalism is on the retreat in many parts of this country. That the only way the democrat party can win in many places in this country is to nominate a candidate who sounds like a Republican (pro life, pro gun, pro family etc). What I take away is that the Bernie Sanders wing of your party which dominates your party at a national level wouldn't have had a chance in this race.

You seem content to deal only with the superficial and unable to dig deeper. Maybe you are incapable? Maybe you are afraid?
 
So, you just created an entirely false premise on which to base the rest of your post?

Very odd.

No. I asked a question. Sorry if that seems odd to you.

But, it is duly noted that any question asked of you can only be predicated on someone on JPP making a previous claim to said question. Got it
 
The Democrats have cracked the Trump code, thats all it means, it has me excited for November.

Speaker Pelosi will head the impeachment process.
 
The Democrats have cracked the Trump code, thats all it means, it has me excited for November.

Speaker Pelosi will head the impeachment process.

What is the Trump code? Can you articulate it?

Is it run candidates that don't sound like you?

Would you have voted for Lamb given his pro life and pro gun stances?

Do you really believe that the American people want to put Democrats in control of the House so that Nancy Pelosi can impeach Trump? Do you really think that PA 18 was about impeaching President Trump? Do you really believe that it will go well for the democrat party if upon winning the House of Representatives their first order of business is impeachment?
 
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