I cozied up to the Republicans this election primarily because the County Chair asked me if I'd run against the incumbent anti-Trump Republican. Unfortunately, he wanted me to declare as a Republican, but they don't represent me any more than the Dems do, so I ran "Nonpartisan." However, I still posted a lot on the Republican FB pages, and got endorsed several times by people I respected. There seemed to be some buzz, I had hope... But in the final analysis, it seems the only votes I got from Republicans were the people who endorsed me. I was the only Pro-Trump candidate running on a FB page named "Trumplicans" but the Trumplicans didn't vote for me, they voted for the anti-Trump incumbent. There were no other Republicans running, only Dems and me, a "Nonpartisan," but I got no votes from Rs dissatisfied with the incumbent, even though last Primary there was over 10% Rs who voted for other R candidates. I was the only candidate of any kind who posted to Republican FB pages but being available must not be worth anything. In short, I'm never chasing an R vote again, or a D vote for that matter; it's all tribes now: democracy is futile.Xenophon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:22 amIt's interesting how the Right, who tend to be tougher individually, will vote for the yellowest of cowards.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:59 amScott Adams says the Dems are intentionally heading for Civil War by making Trump's inevitable reelection a dispute. He points at the constant hypotheticals & speculation about whether the military or the Secret Service will have to remove him from office. The Left is under the impression The Right are the pussies because they can be so easily bullied, and, frankly, they're correct; Lindsey Graham for example.
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Not wrong.
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A lot of the GOP isn't even considered the right anymore. The GOP will not fight back. Trump is the only one that has shown to be willing to fight the left.
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Thing is Trump isn't even a Republican, he's an old school Democrat. Just shows you how far the left really have moved left.
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Can you "run" as a Cincinnatus, then? Your boy knows shotokan, or something. He could train up Hashist Beige Shirts.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:39 amI cozied up to the Republicans this election primarily because the County Chair asked me if I'd run against the incumbent anti-Trump Republican. Unfortunately, he wanted me to declare as a Republican, but they don't represent me any more than the Dems do, so I ran "Nonpartisan." However, I still posted a lot on the Republican FB pages, and got endorsed several times by people I respected. There seemed to be some buzz, I had hope... But in the final analysis, it seems the only votes I got from Republicans were the people who endorsed me. I was the only Pro-Trump candidate running on a FB page named "Trumplicans" but the Trumplicans didn't vote for me, they voted for the anti-Trump incumbent. There were no other Republicans running, only Dems and me, a "Nonpartisan," but I got no votes from Rs dissatisfied with the incumbent, even though last Primary there was over 10% Rs who voted for other R candidates. I was the only candidate of any kind who posted to Republican FB pages but being available must not be worth anything. In short, I'm never chasing an R vote again, or a D vote for that matter; it's all tribes now: democracy is futile.Xenophon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:22 amIt's interesting how the Right, who tend to be tougher individually, will vote for the yellowest of cowards.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:59 am
Scott Adams says the Dems are intentionally heading for Civil War by making Trump's inevitable reelection a dispute. He points at the constant hypotheticals & speculation about whether the military or the Secret Service will have to remove him from office. The Left is under the impression The Right are the pussies because they can be so easily bullied, and, frankly, they're correct; Lindsey Graham for example.
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K Harris pick + DNC Convention = Trump up, Biden down in polls.
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There seems no other solution. I'll start working on a salute.Xenophon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:27 amCan you "run" as a Cincinnatus, then? Your boy knows shotokan, or something. He could train up Hashist Beige Shirts.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:39 amI cozied up to the Republicans this election primarily because the County Chair asked me if I'd run against the incumbent anti-Trump Republican. Unfortunately, he wanted me to declare as a Republican, but they don't represent me any more than the Dems do, so I ran "Nonpartisan." However, I still posted a lot on the Republican FB pages, and got endorsed several times by people I respected. There seemed to be some buzz, I had hope... But in the final analysis, it seems the only votes I got from Republicans were the people who endorsed me. I was the only Pro-Trump candidate running on a FB page named "Trumplicans" but the Trumplicans didn't vote for me, they voted for the anti-Trump incumbent. There were no other Republicans running, only Dems and me, a "Nonpartisan," but I got no votes from Rs dissatisfied with the incumbent, even though last Primary there was over 10% Rs who voted for other R candidates. I was the only candidate of any kind who posted to Republican FB pages but being available must not be worth anything. In short, I'm never chasing an R vote again, or a D vote for that matter; it's all tribes now: democracy is futile.
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I've got one. It's like doing the tomahawk chop, but you never chop. Just 45 degree angle at the elbow, fingers pointing at the sky. It represents you bringing the masses out of squalor, or something.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 11:19 amThere seems no other solution. I'll start working on a salute.Xenophon wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 9:27 amCan you "run" as a Cincinnatus, then? Your boy knows shotokan, or something. He could train up Hashist Beige Shirts.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 7:39 am
I cozied up to the Republicans this election primarily because the County Chair asked me if I'd run against the incumbent anti-Trump Republican. Unfortunately, he wanted me to declare as a Republican, but they don't represent me any more than the Dems do, so I ran "Nonpartisan." However, I still posted a lot on the Republican FB pages, and got endorsed several times by people I respected. There seemed to be some buzz, I had hope... But in the final analysis, it seems the only votes I got from Republicans were the people who endorsed me. I was the only Pro-Trump candidate running on a FB page named "Trumplicans" but the Trumplicans didn't vote for me, they voted for the anti-Trump incumbent. There were no other Republicans running, only Dems and me, a "Nonpartisan," but I got no votes from Rs dissatisfied with the incumbent, even though last Primary there was over 10% Rs who voted for other R candidates. I was the only candidate of any kind who posted to Republican FB pages but being available must not be worth anything. In short, I'm never chasing an R vote again, or a D vote for that matter; it's all tribes now: democracy is futile.
Someone else needs to head up the propaganda campaign.
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I think the MSM hired them all up; you’ll have to do it. How good are you at redefining words & feigned outrage?
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I've worked in education for 7 years.Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Aug 20, 2020 12:13 pmI think the MSM hired them all up; you’ll have to do it. How good are you at redefining words & feigned outrage?
I'm familiar with the technique.