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The far-right blindly supports a man-child in Trump who they wouldn't have trusted with their money, house, or wife a few years ago. They don't believe in science or facts, hate anyone who's different, and back up most of their "reasoning" with nutty conspiracy theories, obviously partisan crap they "found on the internet," double-standards, or appealing to buffet-style religious quotes.
They are in no position to accuse anyone else of "lunacy."
The far-right blindly supports a man-child in Trump who they wouldn't have trusted with their money, house, or wife a few years ago. They don't believe in science or facts, hate anyone who's different, and back up most of their "reasoning" with nutty conspiracy theories, obviously partisan crap they "found on the internet," double-standards, or appealing to buffet-style religious quotes.
They are in no position to accuse anyone else of "lunacy."
I wouldn't be pointing fingers, considering that the left's last candidate knowingly and willfully aided her husband in covering up his predatory behavior. Last words I'd ever want to hear from my daughter: "I'm going to spend the night at Chelsea Clinton's house." I could use as many pages pointing out the hypocrisy of the left as you could pointing out the hypocrisy of the right. In fact, I could write a book about both.
The far-right blindly supports a man-child in Trump who they wouldn't have trusted with their money, house, or wife a few years ago. They don't believe in science or facts, hate anyone who's different, and back up most of their "reasoning" with nutty conspiracy theories, obviously partisan crap they "found on the internet," double-standards, or appealing to buffet-style religious quotes.
They are in no position to accuse anyone else of "lunacy."
Cultists? You mean like the people who think Progressive ideology can actually work? It is all based on emotion, and the failed belief that a Utopia can be created, and that humans would actually want that. In addition, its premise is that you can get something for NOTHING.
I wouldn't be pointing fingers, considering that the left's last candidate knowingly and willfully aided her husband in covering up his predatory behavior. Last words I'd ever want to hear from my daughter: "I'm going to spend the night at Chelsea Clinton's house." I could use as many pages pointing out the hypocrisy of the left as you could pointing out the hypocrisy of the right. In fact, I could write a book about both.
You can fit all of Hillary's supporters in the nation in a minor league stadium with seats to spare. Nobody cares about her. Nobody likes her. Trumpers are the only ones who still talk about her in a sad attempt to justify their vote for a worse person than her. Almost nobody voted FOR her vs. voting AGAINST Trump. Hillary was the 2nd worst candidate on a major party ticket to run in the last 100+ years, with only Trump being worse. If both of them, and their crime rings, could be successfully brought to trial and taken away, it would be a great day for this nation.
No progressive actually wants her to run again, save for maybe a few crazies, and you don't have 1 in 3 progressives mindlessly believing everything she says... unlike the 1 in 3 Americans who mindlessly believe everything Trump says.
No, the facts make it painfully clear that it is the far-right, not the left, who is lost in a personality cult, beyond all facts and reason, in their support of Trump... a man they would not have trusted with their money, house, or wife a few years ago.
"Debating like adults"?? I watched the clip and I didn't see any debate. I saw one guy running off at the mouth, dominating the conversation and interrupting the other fellow whenever he tried to speak. That's not a debate.
I also didn't see any "liberal lunacy". I heard the one person try to make a case that racism remains a problem in America, although he did admit that it might not be in the form of systemic discrimination. You may disagree, but it's hardly lunacy.
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