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It used to be hard to identify who was a Democrat voter or Republican voter when I conducted personal business. Around the time of Billy boy Clinton, things started to change. Dems started to take on a delusional system of thinking so they could justify why they voted in a pervert. I hate to admit it, but I was deluded at the time of the War in Iraq, and GW, but I have thoroughly recovered from that experience. Just goes to show you that delusion is not the result of registering to vote for one party or another. Delusion is the result of not continuing to stay fully engaged in the decision you make and lacking humility so you fail to see the consequences of your vote. Dems seem to be especially good at delusional thinking and I believe it is more obvious than ever! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IGdUJjxW1r0

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Shit, between Biden and Tampon Tim, China is going to run out of bribe money.

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Doesn’t matter how stupid or senile the Democrat candidate is as long as the politburo and their lawfare unit can successfully rig our federal elections. That allows the secretive politburo leaders who govern the Democrat Communist Party to continue their unobstructed destruction of our constitutional republic with executive orders, rules and regulations enforced by their Deep State collaborators.

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I can’t quite agree with you, completely, on why the Democratic Party has become the Delusional Party, because you’ve left out the fact that the current Christian conservatives are the heir apparent of the Old Pat Robertson Brigade of the 1980s and 1990s; the Pat Robertson Brigade was at least cousin to (or perhaps more accurately, evil twin to Newt Gingrich’s rise to power (shhh…I know Newt was-and no doubt still is-a freemason), so everything you’re witnessing in the current power struggle of the Republican Party is the result of the successes and failures of the Right Wing, during the 1980s and 1990s. Even voting wasn’t considered anywhere nearly as crucial then as it is today (due to social and technological issues), the Republicans of the 1980s and 1990s were terrified of going to jail for a traffic ticket, much less doing prison time for contempt of congress, as Steve Bannon is proudly doing-he’ll be fine and fully restored, once he’s released.

This newfound willingness to become an American political prisoner in the homeland, or catch a bullet for America, as Trump has done, was unthinkable to the cowardly Christian Right Wing of the 1980s and 1990s, causing this American patriot to go underground (yes, I’ve been in a jail cell a time or two in my life…with hindsight proving that I don’t regret it, since being in a jail cell has made me tougher and definitely took the overwhelming fear that most Christians are tortured with regarding going to jail, out of me). You might want to address the pros and cons of Christians going to jail as American political prisoners, that way doing jail time as a political prisoner in America isn’t so terrifying to Christians🙏

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