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Lonestarblue

(13,125 posts)
19. That was my first thought, too.
Sun Nov 16, 2025, 10:20 AM
Yesterday

I know people can change their minds with additional knowledge, but these people have known what Trump was since 2016. They have also seen the Republican Party fall into line behind Trump, openly celebrating misogyny, homophobia, and racism. They have seen the constant lying, the sexual predations, and the greed for a decade, and they are only now deciding that they aren’t really Republican voters anymore! Methinks there may be some wolves in sheep’s clothing here.

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If they want to turn the Democratic party into a theologically based party though it's not necessarily a good thing. cstanleytech Yesterday #1
Absolutely not a good thing, IMO. nt CozyMystery Yesterday #2
As a tactic, it's something that the DSA is trying to do as well... QueerDuck Yesterday #4
I'm opposed to theocracy too, but I have nothing against actual Christians running for office. Trueblue Texan Yesterday #11
It's not always easy to read someone's mind or intent... QueerDuck Yesterday #12
That was my first thought, too. Lonestarblue Yesterday #19
AGREE!! You're a bit late to the banquet... Grins Yesterday #27
Nope. Not buying it. Raven123 Yesterday #3
Not sure I trust them. Biophilic Yesterday #5
I guess we can look at each one individually. Bluetus Yesterday #13
Should we trust any politician on either side? Trueblue Texan Yesterday #23
At the very least, they need to put the Constitution above their religion.nt Trueblue Texan Yesterday #24
Is the maga well running dry? TurboDem Yesterday #6
I have respect for RedLetter Christian's multigraincracker Yesterday #7
Paul messed it all up. multigraincracker Yesterday #8
As a former evangelical, (brought up in my parents' cult--no longer practicing,) be very leery of these people. HeartsCanHope Yesterday #9
My concern is them getting elected as (D)s BumRushDaShow Yesterday #10
COrrection azureblue Yesterday #14
'Their' party has been taken over by MAGAts and they don't like it ToxMarz Yesterday #15
Religion and politics use each other to gain power and wealth. Norrrm Yesterday #16
I'm not about to support ANY clergy for office. Autumn Yesterday #17
Not even this guy? BumRushDaShow Yesterday #18
I don't live in his district. nt Autumn Yesterday #20
He's in the Senate BumRushDaShow Yesterday #22
A lot of people are in the Senate. I don't live in their district and I don't have family Autumn Yesterday #25
Check out James Talarico List left Yesterday #21
A reminder. republianmushroom Yesterday #26
"studied at Liberty U." pretty much sez it all, doesn't it? ananda Yesterday #28
hmmmm... sagetea Yesterday #29
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