Oso planning to go pro
The bolded is just idiotic and fully chico-worthy. No one on this board has EVER said that. chico was the best at making something up and then arguing against it. You are now a very close second.Secondly, you might want to read about the civil rights movement and the history of black voter intimidation by both police and whites through the use of guns. The act of carrying a gun may not always be intimidation, but wake up. When militias with military assault rifles show up the the polls, it is 100% an attempt at intimidation.
If only voting was easy:https://twitter.com/ericcervini/status/1322336226792321025
If only it were easy to vote:https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/article246861942.html
Why didn’t they just put their comfy blankets over their heads to block the pepper spray?
Armed men surrounding a bus is just fine. They probably weren’t brandishing them.
Man do I own you.
Texas GOP attempting to disenfranchise voters who voted via drive-through in Houston, where the plan was approved by the Republican Sec of State months ago. Really projecting strength here
The right to vote is probably the most pro-American thing I can think of, it is so strange that a party that tries to promote itself as so "American" goes out of their way to suppress the vote.
If voting was easy PA version:https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1322712461724672000?s=19
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/10/raw-desperation-republican-party/616904/Eventually the Republican Party is going to have to broaden their appeal. They are on the unpopular side of a lot of issues.
Jonah Goldberg is one of an unfortunately shrinking group of smart, rational conservatives out there. I don't agree with him on everything, but his arguments are usually well-reasoned and thoughtful.Anyhow, piggybacking on this, he wrote a good piece this week about how the GOP's outright disdain for American cities will weaken the party in the long run.https://www.stltoday.com/opinion/columnists/national/jonah-goldberg-gop-disdain-for-big-cities-is-a-losing-strategy/article_012f76e8-d2cf-561b-9ba5-e56b304d9505.html
Yes, pollsters were wrong about Wisconsin in 2016. However, none had Clinton with a double-digit lead there 3 days before the election.