Also the tea party didn't take over the GOP, if you think that a majority of trump voters were the same Tea Party guys from a few years back you are wrong, completely different set of beliefs.
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Lol holy fuck I remember that one let me link you to a few others.
Trigglypuff - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZIpkdusnIkE
ALso check this out, scroll down till you see the mural someone made of Luke Crywalker. - http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/luke-crywalker
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yeah, but he can sign executive orders, and appoint lifetime supreme court nominees which is the real important thing. Once skeletor RBG retires (shes already falling asleep in court) we will have a majority and will be able to turn down all the socialism garbage jerome wants to push even if cucky mccuckerson becomes president or some shit.Rabble Rabble Rabble
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i still think these labels (eg. neoliberal)have gone too far and ppl dont know what they are talking about anymore.
for example, people calling Trump a Nazi. and then they do to Trump supporters exactly what the nsdap did back in the good days. Intimidation, propaganda, censorship, violence etc.
and how can anyone with a straight face call Le Pen in France, far right? I hate this gameTWDTJ & TWDTB FINALIST 2019
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Originally posted by kthx View PostAlso the tea party didn't take over the GOP, if you think that a majority of trump voters were the same Tea Party guys from a few years back you are wrong, completely different set of beliefs.
mike pence
mitch mcconnell
paul ryan
scott walker
michelle bachman
john boehner
trey gowdy
steve king
rand paul
bill cassidy
steve scalise
ted cruz
basically i never hear about any of these people so u right, tea party had no impact on GOP leadership
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Originally posted by Jones View Posti still think these labels (eg. neoliberal)have gone too far and ppl dont know what they are talking about anymore.
it doesnt mean "new liberals" or something like that (ie neoconservative or neonazi etc), it refers not to liberal politics but to the idea of Liberalism, the philosophy that was the basis of 17-19th century Europe. Neoliberalism is specific to political thought emerging in the postwar 60's, it's the philosophy that shaped the idea of a "global order" where world wars would never happen again and free trade would enrich everyone, and all problems could be solved by merely tweaking laws and regulations. An example of this type of thinking is when Clinton was all, "America is ALREADY great!" - she genuinely believes our system is already perfect and just needs some slight adjustments and maybe some new leadership. "America is already great" is a neoliberal-as-hell type thing to say
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Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Postneoliberalism is a term with two main connotations, one definition is around 60 years old and the other about 40 years old, it's a term used by scholars frequently and they definitely know what they mean when they talk about it
it doesnt mean "new liberals" or something like that (ie neoconservative or neonazi etc), it refers not to liberal politics but to the idea of Liberalism, the philosophy that was the basis of 17-19th century Europe. Neoliberalism is specific to political thought emerging in the postwar 60's, it's the philosophy that shaped the idea of a "global order" where world wars would never happen again and free trade would enrich everyone, and all problems could be solved by merely tweaking laws and regulations. An example of this type of thinking is when Clinton was all, "America is ALREADY great!" - she genuinely believes our system is already perfect and just needs some slight adjustments and maybe some new leadership. "America is already great" is a neoliberal-as-hell type thing to sayTWDTJ & TWDTB FINALIST 2019
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Originally posted by Jerome Scuggs View Postpeople elected on tea party platforms:
mike pence
mitch mcconnell
paul ryan
scott walker
michelle bachman
john boehner
trey gowdy
steve king
rand paul
bill cassidy
steve scalise
ted cruz
basically i never hear about any of these people so u right, tea party had no impact on GOP leadershipRabble Rabble Rabble
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Originally posted by kthx View PostYeah but we hate like.. 90% of those people. Cruz might be a good SCJ, Rand Paul isn't the man his father was but I guess hes not the worst, Pence is.. I think trump has changed him honestly. Gowdy is a fucking faker who acts tough I mean.. that doesn't do your point any justice at all.
also keep in mind that good/strong presidents are able to effectively campaign for people other than themselves. obama was a great self-promoter but when it came to using his position to endorse candidates... well he sucked at it and under Obama the dems lost the most seats theyve ever lost in one term (i think any party has ever lost), like 200 seats flipped republican
november isnt even over yet and it looks like trump's having the same problem. trump candidates are losing either to 1) more mainstream republicans or 2) democrats (tranny democrats at that lol)
so yeah i think the tea party is on its way out but i'm not exactly seeing a surge of trumpistas being elected to serve some trumpian agenda filling the power vacuum there either
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Thats because it isn't really needed, Moore will likely win to be honest, especially now that the yearbook thing has been basically debunked. Basically once the oust the dipshit leadership who don't follow his agenda the rest will fall in line.Rabble Rabble Rabble
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