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To: CFW
Democrats largely unable and unwilling to process what they’ve done to themselves.

I think they are doing great and I encourage everyone cheer them on. If only they had shouted louder, denounced more white and Asian people, DE platformed and de banked more people, used more law fair, tranced more kids, weaponized law enforcement and the intelligence agencies and thousands of other crimes and lies they could have won big time.

Encourage them that they just didn't try hard enough.

They have no path forward so STOP trying to help rehabilitate them, let them die and enter the ash been of history. Their ideology is evil at its core and no amount of rebranding will whitewash it.

28 posted on 12/08/2024 11:24:58 AM PST by usurper (AI was born with a birth defect.)
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To: usurper

“Encourage them that they just didn’t try hard enough.”


I certainly agree on that point. Such as appointing David Hogg as DNC co-chair. What a fantastic idea! We should encourage that move.

He can make their banners and posters in larger letters and in a fancier font. And put the “Harvard” stamp of approval on them.

Certainly that would convince all those who have left the Democrat party to return to the fold.

And give Joy Reid and Rachel Maddow more air time. We don’t get to hear enough from those wise women. And the View! What can we say about The View! Put those crows on prime time in order to capture a larger viewing audience. The wise musings of Whoopi Goldberg, or Caryn(Karen) as I believe is her legal name—quite fitting— should have those former Democrat voters flocking to the polls to declare “We want Kamala Harris”!


31 posted on 12/08/2024 12:08:12 PM PST by CFW
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