The only Permanent War the democratic party is interested in fighting is the one against the POS who occupies the White House and his supporters.Peter Brown wrote: ↑Thu Sep 26, 2019 10:21 am The regrettable conclusion (to square Tulsi, for example) is the Dem Party is now the party of Permanent War, a rueful post formerly occupied by the Cheney wing of the Republican Party. I can not accept for the life of me how this Party's voice has evolved.
Look, I'm no massive Trump fan, but at least he's stayed out of new wars (do you think for a second Hillary wouldn't be bombing the living hole out of Iran by now??!!) and as importantly he's done something regarding the American prison-industrial complex, as shameful a stain on American society as even slavery. Meanwhile, Dems now idolize prosecutors of dime-bags of weed such as Kamala Harris. It's astounding to a guy like me what has become of the Dem Party platform.
I don't see Tulsi winning, but her voice is a voice of sanity in a party which has gone off the rails...and I lay a ton of the nuttiness at Twitter, which I don't use, but certainly hear a ton of. The constancy of labeling every Republican one way or the other is insanity. I don't think Dems are the same as the Party, nor do I feel the same as Republicans to their Party. But the Dem Party voice imo is more stridently attacking.
No Hillary would not be bombing the hell out of Iran, she would have continued to live to the letter of the Iran agreement! For someone who is not a Trump supporter, you sure do parrot the talking points. Just more what about ism.
If a republican doesn't want to be lumped in with POS in the White House, then IT IS LONG PAST TIME to have come out in opposition to the scum bag. No one gets any points for not being a strong supporter. Trump and his behavior, lack of any moral value system, lack of concern for anything but his own well being is and has been a serious problem for this nation - It is time to beans or get off the pot!