Pete Buttigieg, former Transportation Secretary and future
President of the United States, on the end of the regime:
“I think our party is still struggling to have this idea of
what happens when [Cankles] leaves the scene as a beginning point instead of
the be-all, end-all goal of what we’re doing. [But[ I think [that’s what] an
increasing number of Republicans are doing. If you look at the defection
of Marjorie Taylor Greene, if you look at the Indiana State House
Republicans defying the president on redistricting, I think what a lot of them
are thinking to themselves is, you know what, I’m going to be in politics
longer than he is. And yet that’s actually a real struggle for Democrats. I
think because we are understandably so horrified by all of the abuses that are
going on right now. But we’ve got to have answers about not just how to end the
horrible things we’re seeing right now. And the really amazing thing is, on so
many of the answers, including things we’ve been saying all along, like making
sure that the wealthiest pay their fair share in taxes, or making sure that
there’s a better solution for people to get health care, or you name it, issue
after issue, it’s like two-thirds of Americans agree with us. And so we have to
be asking ourselves some pretty hard questions. If there’s issue after issue
where two-thirds of Americans are with us, and we’re not always getting 50% in
the election, how are we talking about these things?”
As usual, Pete is right. Democrats need to speak up and
offer solutions; don’t bash Cankles, raise yourselves up to be the leaders this
country needs. We know this regime is evil but tell us what you are
going to do for us.
Step the fuck up.
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There will be the largest celebration of death around the world. Sad, but true. He is reviled, he knows it, but instead of changing course he doubles down.
ReplyDeletePete is right, BUT. The Dems had best be working quietly but furiously behind the scenes right the fuck now getting legislation together to close all the loopholes that Republicans and Cankles have opened and used in preparation for 2029.
I will celebrate the end of his regime, definitely!
DeleteAnd I agree the Democrats need to get to work making sure their messaging is on point [I don't want the 'I'm not Cankles' crap] and they will return America to what it was before the criminal came into power.
Good quotations, all of them!
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DeleteLet’s manifest Pete as president!
ReplyDeleteThe day Cankles croaks I’ll drink myself into a stupor. I have wine chilling.
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I can see Pete as president, not we just need to get to work.
DeleteI won't celebrate death, but I'll celebrate him fleeing this country, losing all his assets, and seeing every vile thing he's done changed back.
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The fact that W said something is rather important. This is, I believe, the first time he's made a public statement.
ReplyDeleteHe does usually stay silent.
DeleteThere is no decency in the White House, and no-one seems able to do anything about the criminal behaviour. Eventually, POTUS's chickens will come home to roost.
ReplyDeleteHe's got all those lapdogs thinking he'll somehow save them or pay them for their loyalty and yet his past proves he never does that!
DeleteI agree that it is not nice to celebrate the death of someone. But there are people around, like Putrid, Orban, Net a Yahoo and a number of people working in the Goldish House whose deaths would make the world a better place. Relief rather than joy would be appropriate responses to the death of any or all of the above.
ReplyDeleteYes, to what you said; relief rather than joy!
DeleteI will celebrate the demise and permanent departure of Cankles. And I feel no shame in saying so!
ReplyDeleteI'll celebrate the departure and pray he takes his entire criminal family with him.
DeleteWe can dream, can’t we?
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DeletePeople around the globe will rejoice when IQ45 passes with parties and dancing, and much raising of glasses. Best to buy your champagne now as it will be in short supply then. :)
ReplyDeleteI've always thought that touting a parties policies is far better than attacking other parties behaviour. A mixture of both is a good idea too...though surely, with the exception of the brain-dead, most voters have come to recognize how badly the country has been harmed by the current administration.
I want politicians to tell me what they are going to do, not what the other party is doing and how bad that might be.
DeleteWhen Dubya became president, I thought "What a dolt!" But compared with #47, he now looks like a decent fellow with human qualities that #47 does not even understand. Maybe #47 did not like Robert Mueller but when an American patriot like him dies, you should put aside past disagreements and at least go through the motions of showing due respect.
ReplyDeleteW was a dolt, until Cankles lumbered onto the scene.
DeleteHe didn't like Mueller because Mueller knew the truth about Russia's involvement in our elections, but still it would have been better to keep his fetid mouth shut.