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Dave Maier's avatar

Or Douglas Hofstadter?

puredog's avatar

A large part of me thinks that having the deplorables jump back on the MAGA train in 2024 could be the best thing that will ever happen to the Democrats. But then I remember how wrong I was in 2016 and get a bit more humble.

puredog's avatar

They'll love you for it!

rtpoeman's avatar

And it's not like there's a lot of hard-hit balls that required great defense to make the out. They're all weak groundouts and quick strikeouts. He barely made contact on any of them.

Mittens the Viking's avatar

Oh, Katrina, of the bullet necklace and shoplifting conviction. So sad her grifting days won't be as profitable.

Ill-Advised's avatar

Oh, yes, PLEASE. AND THANK YOU!

*Corvid Opera*'s avatar

This is my fear, but I hope we don’t allow it to happen this time. (Not sure how we do it, though, because I am not all that SMRT).

*Corvid Opera*'s avatar

“... the popular vote loser doesn't always end up president. ”

So nice, I had to read this twice.

Mike Gesing's avatar

They're closing in on their record against the ACA

Dr. Rags's avatar

Are you listening, Vanky?

Jena-Auerstedt's avatar

Hawley is an honest politician, which in GOP-speak means that when you buy him, he stays bought.

RefillingThorsBeer's avatar

If it were Trump, the line would be, "THERE IS NO CRYING IN BASEBALL!!!"

Jena-Auerstedt's avatar

It’s a little bone-chilling to consider that, even with 300,000 COVID deaths, a plummeting economy, and all of tRump’s personal failures and psychoses, he still came within a few tens of thousands of votes in a handful of swing states of being re-elected — while racking up 73 million+ “please, sir, can I have some more sir” votes. Had there been no virus, or had anyone but OHJ been nominated, we’d be staring down the barrel of four more years of his crap.

Dorothea is a Democrat's avatar

It's different now. Think about what this man is going to look like in 2024.