PSU the only person who would argue the Democratic Party is weaker. Maybe Ian.
The Republicans are definitely weaker, and have been on a slow collapse for over a decade,
I think the Democrats', um...commitment to a singular goal (to put it nicely) and apparent strength, has helped them avoid fracturing like the Republicans.
Quote from: TurkTurkBangBang on November 04, 2016, 03:37:09 PMI think the Democrats', um...commitment to a singular goal (to put it nicely) and apparent strength, has helped them avoid fracturing like the Republicans.I'd also disagree with this notion that Democrats are working toward a single goal (At least beyond electing Clinton)
Quote from: Icy on November 04, 2016, 03:39:49 PMQuote from: TurkTurkBangBang on November 04, 2016, 03:37:09 PMI think the Democrats', um...commitment to a singular goal (to put it nicely) and apparent strength, has helped them avoid fracturing like the Republicans.I'd also disagree with this notion that Democrats are working toward a single goal (At least beyond electing Clinton)Yeah, that's the goal that they're working towards and have clearly been doing so for quite some time.
Keep in mind that I'm only registered to the GOP because I wanted to vote in primaries and it was going to be a cold day in Hell before I registered with a party that hates me just for existing.
Quote from: Ian on November 04, 2016, 03:58:06 PMa party that hates me just for existing. ?
a party that hates me just for existing.
On the other hand, Democrats have been the culprits driving a stake between voters resulting in the poisonous identity politics
This thread exemplifies what's wrong with American politics. There are more than two parties. Yet we talk like there are only the big two. Limiting the frame of discussion to just the big two keeps us choosing just from the shiniest of two turds. Until we recognize this, we'll stay right where we are.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on November 04, 2016, 08:22:34 PMThis thread exemplifies what's wrong with American politics. There are more than two parties. Yet we talk like there are only the big two. Limiting the frame of discussion to just the big two keeps us choosing just from the shiniest of two turds. Until we recognize this, we'll stay right where we are.This tbh. We really needed to include the parties that don't even win elections into our discussion on who's weakest.
Quote from: Luciana on November 04, 2016, 11:14:08 PMKeep in mind not that long ago, Republicans were the ones calling for blacks to have rights, and Democrats supported the KKK and segregation.LOLIt was the exact same parties as now, they just had different names. The parties didn't do a 180 on social issues.
Keep in mind not that long ago, Republicans were the ones calling for blacks to have rights, and Democrats supported the KKK and segregation.
Now that we have the 2016 Elections behind us, have any opinions changed?