PS.

I would for vote Kamala. I would vote for a cactus with sunglasses if it had the Democratic nomination. You would do yourself well to consider anything that is weaking the resolve of the anti-trump sentiment straight poison to your brain. We have only one job this novemeber and that is to stop trump. The Supreme Court has given him the status of king. Quit acting like your vote is sacred and start realizing your vote is your final cry before your rights are forfeited.

  • @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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    24 months ago

    You’ve lost touch with reality. You think you’re some sort of ‘online freedom fighter’ that will change political discourse using the most advance meme technology. You’re some schmuck on a smartphone and the government will bring you to your knees before the revolution even has a chance to begin. You’re either losing at a rigged game till you die or winning some sort of lottery. The meme revolution is a fantasy.

    • TunaCowboy
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      Are you appalled that after everything there are people who still support drumpf no matter what?

      If so, can you not see the parallel in reacting to any valid criticism of Biden’s chances with things like “iD vOtE fOr a LiTeRaL tUrd u LoVe TrUmP tAnKiE”?

      I genuinely thought Biden might die on stage during the debate. His follow ups have been arrogant, out of touch, and full of senior moments. We need someone capable of fighting billionaire funded christofascism, not an 81 year old invalid who’s been championing the status quo for decades.

      I plan to vote for Biden, but the odds ain’t great. Feel free to ignore the facts and call me a russian plant if it helps you sleep at night.

    • @TropicalDingdong
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      You are the one rejecting evidence of polling, not me.

      • @ClinicallydepressedpoochieOP
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        Oh, the polling again. Ok… right… polling is infallible now.

        Omg 2016, every week, listening in to 548. “Well we did this with the model and if we pull this lever and we switch these numbers… 2.5 to a 1.7… Rutgers… margin of error… tune in 45 mins before the election and I’ll run the model one more time.”

        Nate Silver is the master of edging over poll numbers. You’d like him