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    1. All three cannot define the word fascist. If I had a nickel for every time a MAGAt called me a communist fascist, I could bribe a trump cabinet member to release the Epstein files.

    2. quigongingerbreadman on

      That third one is what happens when you get convinced via your tribalistic instincts to wrap your political affiliation becomes into becoming a defining characteristic.

      The party changes, but you can never leave because your entire identity is wrapped up in it, and has been fed a steady diet of misleading propaganda for decades.

    3. I would say sadly there is a forth category: Republicans afraid to loose their livelihoods if they act out of line. I do miss when Republicans actually had principles they stuck to I could really respect that even if I disagreed at least they were not bootlickers looking for which way the wind is blowing today.

    4. Something something if you sit down at a table with 10 Nazis and don’t leave the table, then there are 11 Nazis at the table

    5. ~~People too stupid to realize they’re part of the first two categories~~

      Right-wingers who realized that calling themselves Republicans would make them look stupid

      Talk to those centrists or independents and it usually revolves around “there was no good candidate anyway”, which translates into “thank goodness Trump won, but I’m not a Trump supporter, I’m too smart and sophisticated for that”

    6. Honestly I would swap the first two. If you are going to be an awful unrepentant person. Do it openly wear your colors with pride. Not just hide behind a thin sheet of civility 

    7. username_already_exi on

      When both sides of the isle see the other side as idiots or even their enemy, we have a problem.

    8. TheGardenerAtWillows on

      There’s also the pedophile type, like Donald trump, best known for being in the Epstein files, and the pedophile defender, like every person not voting to release the unredacted files immediately

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