• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    The split contest has generated plenty of controversy, with former state party chair Amy Tarkanian last year calling it “a nightmare” and “a debacle.”

    It is so weird to see a full-blown “let’s imprison our enemies and I can kill my opponents if I want to” fascist in the race, and party officials still calmly operating the same orderly processes that gave us Jimmy Carter.

    If this is a nightmare, I don’t know what words you could use to describe what Trump will do if he wins.

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      10 months ago

      The words

      If Trump wins, you’ll never have to vote for the president ever again.

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      It’s even better than that. They are “competing” in two separate systems in Nevada. Because she isn’t in the one he’s in, he wins that one by default, and she “loses” by not competing. What a goddamn moron.

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    Member when she ejected all semblance of seriousness or common sense by accepting the UN position from Trump and sycophantically parroted all his demented word-salad “talking points” for years?

    Member that? That’s good karma. Karma moved on her like a bitch.

    Everyone who throws their lot in with Trump gets shit on. No Exceptions

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      Right?

      Like… When she was governor, I didn’t necessarily like her, but I felt like she…was not as bad as the average Republican, at least. Which is honestly high praise for a Republican.

      When she got the UN job I thought that was a great pick by the Trump transition team, that she’d at least be a bit of outwardly facing sanity to the world, to hide the shit that was going to no doubt hit the fan domestically.

      2017 me had no idea how naive I was about how eagerly the entire GOP would drink from the Trump punch bowl.