Republicans like me built this moment. Then we looked the other way.

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Stuart Stevens is a writer and Republican political consultant who has advised a pro-Bill Weld super PAC in the 2020 election. His book about the Republican Party, “It Was All A Lie,” will be published next month.

Don’t just blame President Trump. Blame me — and all the other Republicans who aided and abetted and, yes, benefited from protecting a political party that has become dangerous to America. Some of us knew better.

But we built this moment. And then we looked the other way.
Many of us heard a warning sound we chose to ignore, like that rattle in your car you hear but figure will go away. Now we’re broken down, with plenty of time to think about what should have been done.

The failures of the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis can be traced directly to some of the toxic fantasies now dear to the Republican Party. Here are a few: Government is bad. Establishment experts are overrated or just plain wrong. Science is suspect. And we can go it alone, the world be damned.

All of these are wrong, of course. But we didn’t get here overnight. It took practice.

Long before Trump, the Republican Party adopted as a key article of faith that more government was bad. We worked overtime to squeeze it and shrink it, to drown it in the bathtub, as anti-tax activist Grover Norquist liked to say. But somewhere along the way, it became, “all government is bad.” Now we are in a crisis that can be solved only by massive government intervention. That’s awkward.

It’s something to think about when sitting at home not watching sports and wondering how long it will be until you can find out if that nasty cold you have is something more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...s-is-one-them/

I know only one thing that’s certain. While I take more safety precautions my favorite Webcam ladies are going to see a slight rise in my playtime. Be safe out there..
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I know only one thing Originally Posted by Jaxson66
And I think you give yourself too much credit.
  • oeb11
  • 03-18-2020, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaxson66
I know only one thing

And I think you give yourself too much credit.





Well written, EL!!!
another WaPo propaganda schmear - just like their support for the ChiComs that America created the Wuhan virus!
Stuart Stevens is a writer and Republican political consultant who has advised a pro-Bill Weld super PAC in the 2020 election. His book about the Republican Party, “It Was All A Lie,” will be published next month.

Don’t just blame President Trump. Blame me — and all the other Republicans who aided and abetted and, yes, benefited from protecting a political party that has become dangerous to America. Some of us knew better.

But we built this moment. And then we looked the other way.
Many of us heard a warning sound we chose to ignore, like that rattle in your car you hear but figure will go away. Now we’re broken down, with plenty of time to think about what should have been done.

The failures of the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis can be traced directly to some of the toxic fantasies now dear to the Republican Party. Here are a few: Government is bad. Establishment experts are overrated or just plain wrong. Science is suspect. And we can go it alone, the world be damned.

All of these are wrong, of course. But we didn’t get here overnight. It took practice.

Long before Trump, the Republican Party adopted as a key article of faith that more government was bad. We worked overtime to squeeze it and shrink it, to drown it in the bathtub, as anti-tax activist Grover Norquist liked to say. But somewhere along the way, it became, “all government is bad.” Now we are in a crisis that can be solved only by massive government intervention. That’s awkward.

It’s something to think about when sitting at home not watching sports and wondering how long it will be until you can find out if that nasty cold you have is something more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...s-is-one-them/

I know only one thing that’s certain. While I take more safety precautions my favorite Webcam ladies are going to see a slight rise in my playtime. Be safe out there.. Originally Posted by Jaxson66
You're going to take more safety precaution? What does that entail, using purell sanitizer as your lube of choice while jacking off to your camgirls, lol.
Republicans like me built this moment. Then we looked the other way.
And remember all Republicans, we were well scolded before that "we" didn't build that.

  • oeb11
  • 03-18-2020, 03:50 PM
Hypocrisy - without that the Fsacist DPST narrative would be a bare cupboard.

What happens when the socialists drive America into the Venezuela economy - and the "Woke" wake up to the error of their religiosity???
J666 and ilk will just have to get used to a lifetime of poverty with no services of civilization.
Stuart Stevens is a writer and Republican political consultant who has advised a pro-Bill Weld super PAC in the 2020 election. His book about the Republican Party, “It Was All A Lie,” will be published next month.

Don’t just blame President Trump. Blame me — and all the other Republicans who aided and abetted and, yes, benefited from protecting a political party that has become dangerous to America. Some of us knew better.

But we built this moment. And then we looked the other way.
Many of us heard a warning sound we chose to ignore, like that rattle in your car you hear but figure will go away. Now we’re broken down, with plenty of time to think about what should have been done.

The failures of the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis can be traced directly to some of the toxic fantasies now dear to the Republican Party. Here are a few: Government is bad. Establishment experts are overrated or just plain wrong. Science is suspect. And we can go it alone, the world be damned.

All of these are wrong, of course. But we didn’t get here overnight. It took practice.

Long before Trump, the Republican Party adopted as a key article of faith that more government was bad. We worked overtime to squeeze it and shrink it, to drown it in the bathtub, as anti-tax activist Grover Norquist liked to say. But somewhere along the way, it became, “all government is bad.” Now we are in a crisis that can be solved only by massive government intervention. That’s awkward.

It’s something to think about when sitting at home not watching sports and wondering how long it will be until you can find out if that nasty cold you have is something more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...s-is-one-them/

I know only one thing that’s certain. While I take more safety precautions my favorite Webcam ladies are going to see a slight rise in my playtime. Be safe out there.. Originally Posted by Jaxson66
Stuart Stevens is a faggot and fake Republican who just wants to sell his shitty book - fuck him in the ass you gleeful Democrats.
  • oeb11
  • 03-18-2020, 03:56 PM
Long before Trump, the Republican Party adopted as a key article of faith that more government was bad. We worked overtime to squeeze it and shrink it, to drown it in the bathtub, as anti-tax activist Grover Norquist liked to say. But somewhere along the way, it became, “all government is bad.” Now we are in a crisis that can be solved only by massive government intervention. That’s awkward.


The assumptions of the author are Fascist DPST narrative - distilled down to the above paragraph. Casting aspersions on Republicans as universal thought" with no bearing in reality or "FACT' - which then becomes 'Truth narrative" to the 'Woke"! Typical Fascist DPST doublethink and hyocrisy!!

And the solution -

"...crisis that can only be solved by massive government intervention" - which sets the tone for the Fascist DPST ideal - massive government control of every aspect of a citizens" life. To the point that Citizenship in America will be no more - just a borderless, featureless hemisphere of poverty from tierra del fuego to Alaska.
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Stuart Stevens is a writer and Republican political consultant who has advised a pro-Bill Weld super PAC in the 2020 election. His book about the Republican Party, “It Was All A Lie,” will be published next month.

Don’t just blame President Trump. Blame me — and all the other Republicans who aided and abetted and, yes, benefited from protecting a political party that has become dangerous to America. Some of us knew better.

But we built this moment. And then we looked the other way.
Many of us heard a warning sound we chose to ignore, like that rattle in your car you hear but figure will go away. Now we’re broken down, with plenty of time to think about what should have been done.

The failures of the government’s response to the coronavirus crisis can be traced directly to some of the toxic fantasies now dear to the Republican Party. Here are a few: Government is bad. Establishment experts are overrated or just plain wrong. Science is suspect. And we can go it alone, the world be damned.

All of these are wrong, of course. But we didn’t get here overnight. It took practice.

Long before Trump, the Republican Party adopted as a key article of faith that more government was bad. We worked overtime to squeeze it and shrink it, to drown it in the bathtub, as anti-tax activist Grover Norquist liked to say. But somewhere along the way, it became, “all government is bad.” Now we are in a crisis that can be solved only by massive government intervention. That’s awkward.

It’s something to think about when sitting at home not watching sports and wondering how long it will be until you can find out if that nasty cold you have is something more.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...s-is-one-them/

I know only one thing that’s certain. While I take more safety precautions my favorite Webcam ladies are going to see a slight rise in my playtime. Be safe out there.. Originally Posted by Jaxson66
I believe it started with Reagan and “trickle down” nonsense. Dropping the tax rate from 70% down to 28%.....I doubt you’ll get any positive or incoherent response from any of the Trump sheep....their brains were fried probably after the first sentence. Trying to be articulate towards these numb heads is like trying to pickup a bead of mercury with a boxing glove but at least you’ve tried.
BTW I can’t stand Norquist and his libertarian crap. Thom Hartmann has interviewed him a few times and his ideals are as whacky as they get.
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You're going to take more safety precaution? What does that entail, using purell sanitizer as your lube of choice while jacking off to your camgirls, lol. Originally Posted by Levianon17
Why, that’s a novel idea, I’ll use my hand sanitizer and you, well, you can use your Vagisil.

the end of the trump plague is near...lots of people are saying
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And I think you give yourself too much credit. Originally Posted by eccielover
Like I give a good goddamn what you think of me, piss boy.
  • oeb11
  • 03-18-2020, 04:37 PM
Like I give a good goddamn what you think of me, piss boy. Originally Posted by Jaxson66

If j666 truly did not care... , j666 would truly not bother to post here.

More Hypocrisy from the Fascist DPST's!!!


Piss tape - indeed - still holding onto that and the Russian Collusion Hoax - "Woke Truth narrative" never dies in the minds of the foolish.

LOL
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Originally Posted by gnadfly
So, you’re the best the trump party has?
Why, that’s a novel idea, I’ll use my hand sanitizer and you, well, you can use your Vagisil.

the end of the trump plague is near...lots of people are saying Originally Posted by Jaxson66
I am not worried about Trump losing. I am more concerned about what happens to this country when a Democrat is back in office. So lube up Douche Bag your Camgirls are waiting, lol.