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"Legitimate political discourse?"
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(02-08-2022, 04:32 PM)CKwi88 Wrote: I remember when some people thought Trump wouldn't be the driving force of the GOP after losing. That didn't age well.

Yeah. The flip side of 2016, when no one thought he could win the GOP primary, and then when he won that he could not be Hillary. 
The old rules and measures don't work for the current GOP.

The guy who enjoyed watching the Capitol riot on tv, rewinding and replaying his favorite parts while the riot was underway and ignoring calls from his Fox friends to stop it, is still the GOP front runner in "who would you vote for?" polls. 

Just saw a discussion on CNN about all those boxes of records illegally brought to Mar a Lago, many having been ripped up.
Made me think of the days when Hillary was condemned for wiping a server and the GOP stood for record integrity and accountability.
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RE: "Legitimate political discourse?" - Dill - 02-08-2022, 05:01 PM

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