thebeave
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I'm not sure what I wrote that inspired you to write all this. I wrote that I don't "adhere to Republicans" , in response to Swammer's suggestion that I would vote for MTG or Boebert. Was I supposed to push back more on his ridiculous suggestion? I have made clear multiple times on this forum that I don't care for MTG, (for example, here...note Swammerdami liked my comment. Or here*). Perhaps I'm supposed to show I have MTG Derangement Syndrome and post about her 50 times so people know my stance?Beave: I really respect your opinion. I'm a moderate also (maybe a little to your left). I've probably voted for more republicans in my life than dems. Quite honestly, there wasn't much of a difference between the parties. I voted for Biden, but i was kinda like "meh". But I have to say that the difference today between the two parties today are stunning and extreme. Biden is desperately trying to shore up our alliances to stop the war in Ukraine and prevent war in Asia. He's putting together a budget that will lower the deficit through reasonable tax increases and cuts. He's trying to save our international supply chain which will be further wrecked if China attacks. The dems are pursuing reasonable environmental policies. They are trying to find ways to mitigate the water crisis (which is dire). They are trying to fight to protect women's bodily sovereignty. Restoring election confidence.I don't think your words contradict what I said and don't require me to do any imagining. You liked her "charisma" and "photogenic" look. You said you don't know or care about any of her accomplishments or even bothered looking them up. How am I wrong in characterizing you? Though, I will give you credit for waiting until after "International Women's Day" (yesterday) to make your sexist viewpoints known to the world. Well done, sir!Well thanks for the rambling non-answer.
You're welcome! If I were hired as a political consultant I'd spend hours researching your question. Instead my actual To-Do List more than drowns the 24 hours in a day.
I did offer Google terms if your interest in the answer to your question is sincere.
Since you pretend to imagine how I feel, despite my own words in contradiction; and impugn bad motives to someone you perceive as political enemy, I'm guessing you usually adhere to the Republicans. What do I win?When I was a kid, women frequently lamented that it was tough them for them to be taken seriously in politics because people (mostly the male chauvanist pigs) were more focused on (metaphoically speaking) "how well a woman fills out her bra, than how well she fills out her resume". I'm thinking they were not wrong.
I'd vote for the D nominee no matter what, so details will have no effect on my November ballot. How about you? You'd vote for Boebert if she's the R nominee, but not MTG? Or vice versa?
And no I don't "adhere to Republicans".
What are the republican priorities today? Tell me if you disagree, but it seems to me that their priority today from highest to lowest is: 1) lowering the deficit through smoke and mirrors (not increasing the ceiling which will increase the deficit and hurt American credit rating; 2) attacking the meanies at Disney; 3) investigating Hunter's laptop; 4) attacking woke meanies; 5) not sure.
I recognize that we have a lot of problems today. But to me, the choice is pretty dang clear whom I will vote for.
With regard to my own politics, suffice it to say I am, and have always been since age 18, registered independent. I am more aligned with the political left on some things, and the right on others. I pretty much always disagree with those at the extremes of either side, and I have also voted for both Republicans and Democrats over the years. Its a derail and fairly long winded to go into any more detail about my own personal politics, so I'll just leave it at that. Suffice it to say, I am actually fairly mainstream and boring.
So, back to Gretchen Whitmer, do you agree with Swammerdami that its just sufficient for her to be photogenic and have charisma to get his vote for President? Frankly, I'm a little surprised that I seem to be the only one who has given him a little grief for his comments. Maybe people do agree with me, but are afraid to expose themselves agreeing with a "right wing ogre" like me.
* I made a comment in that link about MTG's beliefs not being exceptionally kooky, given the religiousity of our politicians in Congress. I mentioned Nancy Pelosi by name. Oddly enough, well after I posted that, Nancy Pelosi admitted she had a priest come to her SF house to do an exorcism after Paul's attack. Number three in line for the Presidency! So, put that in your pipe and smoke it!
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