Originally posted by TempAccount
I don't have time to watch clown shows
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Nah, I don't care much for clown shows.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
Tulsi Gabbard is the only one on that stage who is not a raving lunatic. She's only one who would have a real chance of beating Trump in a general election. Fortunately for us Trump supporters it's extremely unlikely she'll become the democrat nominee.
Welcome to Clown World?
I wasn't able to watch either night of the second round of debates. Haven't had any luck finding much more than highlights.
I'm still supporting Bernie Sanders over all others, and I appreciate that he was much more aggressive this time around while still remaining objective. His ideas, especially Medicare for All, have been dominating the race. I thought he had the strongest moments in the first night, and Elizabeth Warren did well herself. Loved that they called out CNN for their centrist-favoring slant and ripped everyone else new assh*les for being a bunch of gutless wishy-washy pussies rather than turning on each other for political points.
Hate that Andrew Yang still doesn't seem to get enough talking time.
Enjoyed it when Tulsi Gabbard pointed out Kamala Harris' bullshit about being progressive by bringing up Harris' records during her time as a prosecutor.
I still don't think the centrists are worth a f*ck. I'm convinced most on the field are running not out of a desire for progress and improving the quality of life, but rather to satiate their own egos by going down in history as an American president.
"This is America/That's un-American/If you don't like the way things are now, you should leave" are some of the dumbest f*cking things people say when discussing policy changes. They're neither logical arguments against what is being proposed, nor strong well-thought defenses of what currently is the status quo.
Joe Biden said it last night to both attack Bernie's Medicare for All bill as un-American (which is an incredibly retarded term to me) and defend the existing private insurance system, but he might as well have said, "I'm not personally affected by it, so I don't give a shit if thousands of other Americans are."