It sure would be easier to counter that idea if the republicans’ leading contender for speaker of the house wasn’t someone who described himself as “David Duke without the baggage”. I guess technically the former grand wizard of the KKK wasn’t a literal nazi, but that doesn’t seem like a hair worth splitting.
but that doesn’t seem like a hair worth splitting.
I see you’ve not argued with many conservatives. They’ll split the hair until there’s nothing left. I’m surprised none have won a Nobel prize for splitting subatomic particles, as that’s how far they’ll take it.
Well, those “literal nazis” are part of your government and have a vote just like anyone else. You can wish them away, whine and removed about them, or work with them where there is common ground.
In the case of both sides (yes I said it - deal) the partisans have chosen option’s A and B. Just removed and whine and refuse to work together. It’s cathartic for partisans - but not great for those of us who want a functioning government.
This is where you complain about how “Republicans did it first do you really think they will work with us they all lie and always go back on their word and they want a fascist state so working with fascists means you’re a fascist something something fascist bar something something paradox of intolerance”.
It sure would be easier to counter that idea if the republicans’ leading contender for speaker of the house wasn’t someone who described himself as “David Duke without the baggage”. I guess technically the former grand wizard of the KKK wasn’t a literal nazi, but that doesn’t seem like a hair worth splitting.
I see you’ve not argued with many conservatives. They’ll split the hair until there’s nothing left. I’m surprised none have won a Nobel prize for splitting subatomic particles, as that’s how far they’ll take it.
Well, those “literal nazis” are part of your government and have a vote just like anyone else. You can wish them away, whine and removed about them, or work with them where there is common ground.
In the case of both sides (yes I said it - deal) the partisans have chosen option’s A and B. Just removed and whine and refuse to work together. It’s cathartic for partisans - but not great for those of us who want a functioning government.
This is where you complain about how “Republicans did it first do you really think they will work with us they all lie and always go back on their word and they want a fascist state so working with fascists means you’re a fascist something something fascist bar something something paradox of intolerance”.
Just to be clear, your primary issue with
is not the association of Republicans with Nazis, but that Democrats should be more willing work with the Nazi politicians?