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37. It's not
Wed Dec 11, 2024, 04:03 PM
Dec 11

You're just experiencing a short memory.

I haven't forgotten and never will.

Fifteen years from now, DUers will treat Trump and his supporters like how they currently treat Bush's Administration members.

Just watch...

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The Neville Chamberlains, at least. Gore1FL Dec 11 #1
Or a Wilt lame54 Dec 11 #5
As much as I liked and respected Chamberlain as a basketball player, Prof. Toru Tanaka Dec 11 #53
And BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #56
Or a Wilt NoRethugFriends Dec 11 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author dalton99a Dec 11 #2
That sounds like edhopper Dec 11 #3
It's BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #7
+1. Or both dalton99a Dec 11 #11
Point!! BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #12
Controlled opposition? Blue Full Moon Dec 11 #23
Whatever it is BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #48
Combination. Dems had courage when they were in office. Sometimes. Not always. mucholderthandirt Dec 14 #81
Amazing BeerBarrelPolka Dec 14 #84
Please BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #4
The front line is crumbling lame54 Dec 11 #8
Then BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #10
Not Adam Schiff DeeDeeNY Dec 11 #50
I hope he stays strong. BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #60
Good to know.. TY DeeDee. I was just wondering Cha Dec 11 #74
Or demand that Biden actualy do something that is 100% within his power Bluetus Dec 11 #51
I agree BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #61
There is an organization, I forget the name Bluetus Dec 11 #71
Doesn't matter - Nigrum Cattus Dec 11 #57
Obeying in advance... Blue_Tires Dec 11 #77
It's absolutely demoralizing. n/t OneGrassRoot Dec 11 #9
This talk of pardoning Trump is vomit inducing. CrispyQ Dec 11 #13
If you are talking about Fetterman's call creeksneakers2 Dec 11 #73
While they're trying to come up with more effective "messaging," sop Dec 11 #14
I'm sorry to have to agree senseandsensibility Dec 11 #15
They're doing a great job giving people reasons not to vote for them aren't they? tenderfoot Dec 11 #16
As someone called Bob Dylan once said Demobrat Dec 11 #17
The United States is like a human body with no immune system Mike 03 Dec 11 #18
Because BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #62
of course there are Democrats "who aren't rolling over for this fascist" bigtree Dec 11 #19
This is the 2nd time I've seen a thread with a title like this one mtngirl47 Dec 11 #26
Of course there are some wno aren't rolling over. WinstonSmith4740 Dec 11 #38
No one is "attacking the party" Cirsium Dec 11 #42
the op literally attacked the party as a 'Party of Chamberlains" bigtree Dec 11 #45
Elected Dems themselves have called for reaching across the aisle leftstreet Dec 11 #46
most Americans have ALWAYS polled the same bigtree Dec 11 #47
The "parties" BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #59
Misleading Cirsium Dec 11 #70
As I said Cirsium Dec 11 #49
Wow senseandsensibility Dec 11 #69
I would say became some people in the party deserve it. Autumn Dec 11 #67
A lot of people apparently went from Diraven Dec 11 #20
And they turned on a dime Bettie Dec 14 #82
Wait. Merrick the Meek hasn't spoken yet.... Evolve Dammit Dec 11 #21
Well I know who is going to get primaried two years from now! Crowman2009 Dec 11 #22
I was going to use it but the lyric moniss Dec 11 #41
backbone. i remember in the bush era there was a cartoon orleans Dec 11 #24
They do edhopper Dec 11 #30
It's a classic. CrispyQ Dec 11 #31
i think this was it! (there might have been another similar one but i loved this one too!) how the hell did you find it? orleans Dec 11 #78
How are they supposed to resist? WarGamer Dec 11 #25
At the least edhopper Dec 11 #34
I look back to 17-20 and think the Democrats and the media stonewalled Trump pretty effectively. WarGamer Dec 11 #36
I don't think so this time edhopper Dec 11 #63
I don't think you're wrong BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #66
Trump's biggest problem in his first term was the continual chaos - every single day, a new landmine was stepped on. Midwestern Democrat Dec 14 #80
You are talking about a time edhopper Dec 14 #83
There's also the condescension.... Mike 03 Dec 11 #27
Which governor are you referring to? quaint Dec 11 #52
Shapiro BeerBarrelPolka Dec 11 #64
Kinzinger and Cheney the only ones telling the Republicans to fuck off Prairie Gates Dec 11 #28
Indeed. I have made the same observation. onecaliberal Dec 11 #35
Californians Newsom and Schiff are fighting for us. quaint Dec 11 #54
Really? No one else? quaint Dec 11 #55
How is this any different than the response to the ThePartyThatListens Dec 11 #29
Good point edhopper Dec 11 #32
It's not ThePartyThatListens Dec 11 #37
Give me some links of Democrats rolling over. n/t mtngirl47 Dec 11 #33
I don't see it that way. Fiendish Thingy Dec 11 #39
It is reminiscent moniss Dec 11 #40
Same horrible feeling as when our folks moniss Dec 11 #43
Trump owns the outcome, lock stock & barrel bucolic_frolic Dec 11 #44
They are still asking for money Bettie Dec 11 #58
What proof is there of that? It's called politics. Why wouldn't you encourage your opponent to do what the betsuni Dec 11 #65
Jasmine Crockett, AOC, Hakeem Jeffries.... Dem4life1970 Dec 11 #68
Isn't that Rebl2 Dec 11 #72
Besides Fetterman, who are you referencing? whathehell Dec 11 #75
Sadly this isn't new. Gore1FL Dec 11 #76
Senators Clinton, Kerry, and Biden also voted for the Iraq invasion. nt RandiFan1290 Dec 14 #79
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