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re: Mark Kelly is asked if he agrees w/ Brandon that Republicans are "a threat to democracy"
Posted on 9/10/22 at 7:50 am to JJJimmyJimJames
Posted on 9/10/22 at 7:50 am to JJJimmyJimJames
Folks in the suburbs, especially the women folk, need to realize these Dems like Kelly and Ryan are empty suits, They are controlled by the DNCCP.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 7:57 am to jatilen
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think the president has a right to give his opinion."
as long as they aren't mean tweats, doe.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:03 am to jatilen
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I think the president has a right to give his opinion."
Yeah, and if MAGA gives their opinion, they are cancelled, fascist, evil, dangerous, a threat to the country.....
FJB and anybody that remotely even likes him.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:45 am to jatilen
Again, this thing "Democracy" that the Left continues to harp on.
A threat to this view, version of it that goes back over a hundred years, as it was seen by the Founders of Communism, and is still seen today by their political descendants/unknowing, unwary acolytes/useful idiots is not necessarily a bad thing:
Hundreds of millions of people are awakening to life, light and liberty.
What delight this world movement is arousing in the hearts of all class-conscious workers, who know that the path to collectivism lies through democracy! What sympathy all honest democrats cherish for young Asia!...
This cultural revolution would be sufficient to transform this country into a completely Socialist country; but it bristles with immense difficulties of a purely educational (for we are illiterate) and material character (for to be cultured we must achieve a certain level in the development of the material means of production, we must have some material base).
From Leon Trotsky himself who was the Revolution.
Evident also that he was even way ahead of the later neo-Marxists with their "cultural/psychological" approach to marxist hegemony.
A threat to this view, version of it that goes back over a hundred years, as it was seen by the Founders of Communism, and is still seen today by their political descendants/unknowing, unwary acolytes/useful idiots is not necessarily a bad thing:
Hundreds of millions of people are awakening to life, light and liberty.
What delight this world movement is arousing in the hearts of all class-conscious workers, who know that the path to collectivism lies through democracy! What sympathy all honest democrats cherish for young Asia!...
This cultural revolution would be sufficient to transform this country into a completely Socialist country; but it bristles with immense difficulties of a purely educational (for we are illiterate) and material character (for to be cultured we must achieve a certain level in the development of the material means of production, we must have some material base).
From Leon Trotsky himself who was the Revolution.
Evident also that he was even way ahead of the later neo-Marxists with their "cultural/psychological" approach to marxist hegemony.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:51 am to tarzana
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Mark Kelly may not be a perfect human being, but he's not a coward.
“Coward” and “hero” have both had their meanings distorted. How often do you see a hostage, or anyone who suffered misfortune, called a hero. There is nothing heroic in being taken hostage. It simply has no bearing on the hero/coward nexis.
And calling someone a coward these days has little to do with them being afraid of something. Usually it’s just someone we don’t like. A terrorist, for example, blows up a bunch of innocents, and himself, and he’s called a coward. Coward? That’s not cowardice. It takes a lot of bravery to do that. In fact, the terrorist is called a hero by his side.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 8:58 am to Johnpettigrew
quote:He’s gotta tightrope for two more months!
He’s a D who could have distanced himself from such a divisive speech, but he choose otherwise.
If he agreed with Biden, he lost any crossover votes and independents.
If he rebuked Biden, he loses his base.
Basically, all the swing state Dems are hating Brandon for that speech last week.
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:32 am to idlewatcher
This cabbage-head bastard went from astronut to full blown Democrap politician. Hope the voters in Arizona come to their senses and vote this slimeball out!
Posted on 9/10/22 at 9:34 am to Penrod
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A terrorist, for example, blows up a bunch of innocents, and himself, and he’s called a coward. Coward? That’s not cowardice. It takes a lot of bravery to do that. In fact, the terrorist is called a hero by his side.
An insightful post.
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