Imagine the brilliance of those of us who like to fling about the word cunt!Lord Jim wrote:Researchers at the U of Cambridge have released results from a study which finds that people who swear are generally more honest.Well shit, those two things are fuckin' obvious...And the journal "Language Sciences" has posited that people who swear are smarter and have a better vocabulary that their clean-mouthed brethren.
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just what we need, yet another excuse to curse/swear/spew profanities.

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Here are some more numbers for you rube:
To say nothing of the Democrats that helped to elect Donald Trump by voting for Jill Stein, or by sitting on their asses and not turning out to vote in the key states in the numbers they did for Obama in 2012. (Let alone the numbers that turned out in 2008)
ETA:
BTW, I am not trying to present some mirror-image of rube's repeated moronic, ignorant, and dishonest claim by trying to say that the Democrats are somehow completely to blame for Trump's election....
What I'm saying, (and what the numbers clearly prove) is that there is plenty of blame to go around...
Every Republican, Democrat and Independent who voted for Trump shares that blame, and every Republican, Democrat and Independent who was opposed to Trump but either voted for a third party or didn't bother to vote also shares that blame...
The fact that Hillary Clinton only received 84% of the vote of self-identified white Democrats means that a helluva lot of these Democrats voted for Trump. More than enough to provide him with his margin of victory in the key states.Trump’s appeal to white non-college-educated Democrats and independents is clear with even a cursory glance at the election map. Take closely balanced Michigan, which Trump leads as of this writing by 12,000 votes. He carried the state by winning all but eight counties, including historically Democratic places such as Saginaw, Bay, and Gogebic counties. A Republican has not carried the first two since Ronald Reagan in 1984. Gogebic, a 92 percent white county on Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, hasn’t voted for the GOP since 1972.
The pattern is identical in other midwestern states that Trump won narrowly. He carried Wisconsin largely because he won ten white, historically Democratic counties in the southwestern part of the state that even Gore and Kerry won in their races against George W. Bush. Most of these counties had not been carried by the GOP nominee since George H. W. Bush in 1988 or Reagan in 1984; Republicans had not won Pepin and Kenosha since 1972. Trump swept Iowa by winning virtually every eastern county, places that had voted Democratic in every election since 1988. Pennsylvania’s Luzerne County last went Republican in 1988, while Ohio’s Trumbull County had been Democratic since 1972.
Read more at: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/4 ... republican
To say nothing of the Democrats that helped to elect Donald Trump by voting for Jill Stein, or by sitting on their asses and not turning out to vote in the key states in the numbers they did for Obama in 2012. (Let alone the numbers that turned out in 2008)
ETA:
BTW, I am not trying to present some mirror-image of rube's repeated moronic, ignorant, and dishonest claim by trying to say that the Democrats are somehow completely to blame for Trump's election....
What I'm saying, (and what the numbers clearly prove) is that there is plenty of blame to go around...
Every Republican, Democrat and Independent who voted for Trump shares that blame, and every Republican, Democrat and Independent who was opposed to Trump but either voted for a third party or didn't bother to vote also shares that blame...



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#DontBlameMeImFromMassachusetts


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“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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and you are right.
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Lord Jim wrote:Yes rube, I'm aware of those numbers, (and of course I am in that non-Trump voting 11%) but here's a fact that I'm sure you won't acknowledge, but is nevertheless less true...
After Trump was nominated, those responding to pollsters as "self-described Republicans" include a substantial number of people who previously would not have identified themselves as Republicans except for the fact that Trump was the Republican nominee, and do not include a substantial number of long-time Republican voters who chose to identify themselves as independents because Trump was the nominee....
You are in the 9%
91% of white male Republicans have proven themselves unfit to vote.
yrs,
rubato
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While our Massachusetts EC votes went to Hillary, we still had 33% of our citizens vote for Trump and have some seriously racist fellow Bay Staters. For examples, see the guy who just got arrested for attacking a Muslim Delta airlines employee at JFK, the debacle at the Cam Neely comedy fundraiser in November, the parade last summer of KKK/Trump sympathizers in Wrentham/Foxboro, etc. There is work to be done changing hearts & minds everywhere, even in my beloved home state.
For me, it is far better to grasp the Universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring.
~ Carl Sagan
~ Carl Sagan
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It's a re-issue of the original from 1972 when Massachusetts was the only state to stand up to the Nixon electoral wave. And yes, while too many towns went red (including a swath on the South Shore), not a single county did. This time around MA and HI are the only states where there wasn't any county to vote for the Trumpanzee. It's a legacy to be proud of.Guinevere wrote:#DontBlameMeImFromMassachusetts
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké