Sounds like a nice idea, but the Republicans apparently think that “Reagan’s 11th Commandment” is an actual commandment. How can you vote for a member of a party that’s made “Party Above Country” an actual principle?
I don’t follow “Party Politics.” Instead, I review platforms, and statements made by all the candidates, then vote for the candidates that fit closest to my ideals. Unfortunately, there are candidates that say one thing to get into office, then do the opposite oonce they get in.
American politics are very much like sporting events. The losers of a contest are not killed (so far at least), their team just shuffles off the field, but competes again next season. In ancient Rome the chariot races extended over hundreds of years and featured four teams: blue, green, red, and white. Over those hundreds of years, which color won the most races? You don’t know, do you, despite centuries of results, and it don’t make a d—n bit o’ difference, does it? Same for our politics.
Stantis seems to keep projecting totally random things onto liberals, via Winslow, that simply do not reflect anything resembling the conversations that we are actually having among ourselves.
Use your common sense. My politics lean conservative, however if someone from the other side of the aisle has a program that make sense (like President Obama’s mentorship program) I’ll support it.
Ignatz Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Sounds like a nice idea, but the Republicans apparently think that “Reagan’s 11th Commandment” is an actual commandment. How can you vote for a member of a party that’s made “Party Above Country” an actual principle?
TLH1310 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I don’t follow “Party Politics.” Instead, I review platforms, and statements made by all the candidates, then vote for the candidates that fit closest to my ideals. Unfortunately, there are candidates that say one thing to get into office, then do the opposite oonce they get in.
Holden Awn almost 6 years ago
American politics are very much like sporting events. The losers of a contest are not killed (so far at least), their team just shuffles off the field, but competes again next season. In ancient Rome the chariot races extended over hundreds of years and featured four teams: blue, green, red, and white. Over those hundreds of years, which color won the most races? You don’t know, do you, despite centuries of results, and it don’t make a d—n bit o’ difference, does it? Same for our politics.
JLG Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Stantis seems to keep projecting totally random things onto liberals, via Winslow, that simply do not reflect anything resembling the conversations that we are actually having among ourselves.
jmworacle almost 6 years ago
Use your common sense. My politics lean conservative, however if someone from the other side of the aisle has a program that make sense (like President Obama’s mentorship program) I’ll support it.