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The reality show facing GOP voters

thank you for the predicted response. Attack the messenger instead of the message. Amazing.

Was my observation wrong, or just inconvenient.
 
An X Republican congressmans who now sells his wares at MSNBC.

I guess you've never watched Morning Joe.

You should check it out sometime if your interested in intelligent discussion about Politics.
 
I guess you've never watched Morning Joe.

You should check it out sometime if your interested in intelligent discussion about Politics.

I have watched the show and enjoy it. Actually ran into Mika in a restaurant and told her how I liked her and the show. I do usually watch mostly CNBC at that time getting ready for the market to open.
 
I have watched the show and enjoy it. Actually ran into Mika in a restaurant and told her how I liked her and the show. I do usually watch mostly CNBC at that time getting ready for the market to open.

What did you mean by 'sells his wares'?
 
What did you mean by 'sells his wares'?

His wares to me is his TV personality. He has to say things that people find interesting, just as all those talk show people have to do on cable TV.
 
It's actually worse than that. It's bad enough when we elect politicians who receive slightly less than 50% of the votes, a viable third party candidate will make it possible for us to elect our leaders with only 34% of the votes. Nope, that doesn't work for me.

But then, to govern, they will have to form coalitions and it won't be this constant attempt to merely destroy the other side through stalling everything or powering everything through without the other side having any say.

Having an effective third party, be it centrist or far right (the only two viable options I see possible), will require those elected to govern to actually govern...instead of merely posturing for votes on a constant basis.
 
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