Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:25 last edited by
Nikki gave a very compelling speech.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:27 last edited by
The Cuban guy was very good.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:41 last edited by
The RNC gives AOC a lot of airtime!
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:42 last edited by
They decided run against her instead of Joe. Can’t say I blame them.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:52 last edited by
The difference is like night and day. The kicked the democrats ASS tonight.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 02:54 last edited by
I don't expect any of the democrats here to see that though. If you had sense enough to see it, you wouldn't be a democrat to start with.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 09:40 last edited by jon-nyc
So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 10:25 last edited by
Bill Clinton spoke at the democrat convention, so that opened the door....
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So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:10 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
People do bad things. At least most Republicans at the party level will admit that and censure them in some way. Democrats will either celebrate them or ignore the transgression. That's a generalization, but contains lot lot of truth.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:22 last edited by
@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Nikki gave a very compelling speech.
I was hoping for Nikki 2020, but will settle for 2024 I guess.
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@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
People do bad things. At least most Republicans at the party level will admit that and censure them in some way. Democrats will either celebrate them or ignore the transgression. That's a generalization, but contains lot lot of truth.
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:32 last edited by@Jolly said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
People do bad things. At least most Republicans at the party level will admit that and censure them in some way. Democrats will either celebrate them or ignore the transgression. That's a generalization, but contains lot lot of truth.
Donald Trump did bad things (e.g., while campaigning for office paid Ms. Stormy Daniels to keep silent regarding their extra marital affairs), the Republicans at the party level ignored the transgression and nominated him for the Presidency. This tells you your generalization is false. That “moral high ground” you think you are standing on is just a pile of excrement.
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@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Nikki gave a very compelling speech.
I was hoping for Nikki 2020, but will settle for 2024 I guess.
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:35 last edited by@Mik said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
I was hoping for Nikki 2020, but will settle for 2024 I guess.
Where’s Kasich to you for 2024?
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@Jolly said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
People do bad things. At least most Republicans at the party level will admit that and censure them in some way. Democrats will either celebrate them or ignore the transgression. That's a generalization, but contains lot lot of truth.
Donald Trump did bad things (e.g., while campaigning for office paid Ms. Stormy Daniels to keep silent regarding their extra marital affairs), the Republicans at the party level ignored the transgression and nominated him for the Presidency. This tells you your generalization is false. That “moral high ground” you think you are standing on is just a pile of excrement.
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:43 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@Jolly said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
People do bad things. At least most Republicans at the party level will admit that and censure them in some way. Democrats will either celebrate them or ignore the transgression. That's a generalization, but contains lot lot of truth.
Donald Trump did bad things (e.g., while campaigning for office paid Ms. Stormy Daniels to keep silent regarding their extra marital affairs), the Republicans at the party level ignored the transgression and nominated him for the Presidency. This tells you your generalization is false. That “moral high ground” you think you are standing on is just a pile of excrement.
I'm sorry, but I think you've confused my high ground with your body.
I'm just amazed anybody could stack shit that high.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:47 last edited by Jolly
You know, I will be sad if Trump loses this election, since I feel Biden will be bad for the country.
I will, however, be actually overjoyed to watch some folks live through another four years of Donald J. Trump. It's good for people to have a purpose in life, but it's not good to have that purpose built on visceral hate. Perhaps they can find other purpose and meaning in their life, which is a good thing.
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@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
The Republican Party concerning its platform:
Basically the RNC resolved to not adopt any new platform in 2020. So it's either the 2016 platform continues to be in effect, or the GOP is not a party with no platform.
The resolution was attached to the 2016 platform, so may be they mean for the 2016 platform to continue to be in effect. Of course, in the 2016 platform, the GOP has some rather awkward bits, like multitude of grievances against the "current administration."
And Biden’s speech mirrored if not plagiarized his 2008 speech. Yawn,
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:48 last edited by@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
The Republican Party concerning its platform:
Basically the RNC resolved to not adopt any new platform in 2020. So it's either the 2016 platform continues to be in effect, or the GOP is not a party with no platform.
The resolution was attached to the 2016 platform, so may be they mean for the 2016 platform to continue to be in effect. Of course, in the 2016 platform, the GOP has some rather awkward bits, like multitude of grievances against the "current administration."
And Biden’s speech mirrored if not plagiarized his 2008 speech. Yawn,
As a democratic exercise, the Democrats as a party went through deliberations and came out telling the world what they stand for. The Republicans this time around not only skipped that exercise, but also passed a resolution saying any attempt to deliberate on party platform will be ruled “out of order.” The Republican Party is at a point where they cannot even tolerate anyone asking “what do we stand for.” The most charitable thing one can say with regards to the Republican Party is that they are still stuck in 2016, or that they have no platform — a party that stands for nothing and has no principle.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:50 last edited by
I think we know what the GOP stands for.
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 11:54 last edited by
Is this like some kind of caption contest?
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wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 12:02 last edited by
@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
Nikki gave a very compelling speech.
Overall it was good. She left me scratching my head with the bit about how we’re not racist, its personal to her, etc then segues right into a story about how she was bullied for being the brown kid.
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@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
The Republican Party concerning its platform:
Basically the RNC resolved to not adopt any new platform in 2020. So it's either the 2016 platform continues to be in effect, or the GOP is not a party with no platform.
The resolution was attached to the 2016 platform, so may be they mean for the 2016 platform to continue to be in effect. Of course, in the 2016 platform, the GOP has some rather awkward bits, like multitude of grievances against the "current administration."
And Biden’s speech mirrored if not plagiarized his 2008 speech. Yawn,
As a democratic exercise, the Democrats as a party went through deliberations and came out telling the world what they stand for. The Republicans this time around not only skipped that exercise, but also passed a resolution saying any attempt to deliberate on party platform will be ruled “out of order.” The Republican Party is at a point where they cannot even tolerate anyone asking “what do we stand for.” The most charitable thing one can say with regards to the Republican Party is that they are still stuck in 2016, or that they have no platform — a party that stands for nothing and has no principle.
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 12:10 last edited by@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@Loki said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
@Axtremus said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
The Republican Party concerning its platform:
Basically the RNC resolved to not adopt any new platform in 2020. So it's either the 2016 platform continues to be in effect, or the GOP is not a party with no platform.
The resolution was attached to the 2016 platform, so may be they mean for the 2016 platform to continue to be in effect. Of course, in the 2016 platform, the GOP has some rather awkward bits, like multitude of grievances against the "current administration."
And Biden’s speech mirrored if not plagiarized his 2008 speech. Yawn,
As a democratic exercise, the Democrats as a party went through deliberations and came out telling the world what they stand for. The Republicans this time around not only skipped that exercise, but also passed a resolution saying any attempt to deliberate on party platform will be ruled “out of order.” The Republican Party is at a point where they cannot even tolerate anyone asking “what do we stand for.” The most charitable thing one can say with regards to the Republican Party is that they are still stuck in 2016, or that they have no platform — a party that stands for nothing and has no principle.
It's amazing how you're able to flip things completely backward to reality and then continue to think you should be taken seriously.
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So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
wrote on 25 Aug 2020, 12:13 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Republican National Convention (RNC) - 2020:
So, is Jerry Falwell, Jr. still speaking at the Republican National Convention? Or is he just gonna sit in the corner and watch?
Ok that’s funny