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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe scary thing is
If Republican candidates across the country had kept their heads out of women's reproductive rights, Mitt Romney may have been elected president last night and they would control both houses of Congress. I can't believe how incredibly stupid they were to attack 51% of the population.
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The scary thing is (Original Post)
Mr.Bill
Nov 2012
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codjh9
(2,781 posts)1. Thank God (ha ha) they're so stupid. Yes, we might very well have not won the Senate races
in MO and IN if it wasn't for their arrogance and stupidity. And oh yes, IGNORANCE re: actual biological functions, as well.
ProudProgressiveNow
(6,129 posts)3. +1000 nt
im1013
(633 posts)2. Yes, that IS the scariest thing!
I still cannot fathom how this election was even close.
what is most scary is that 48+% voted for that "takes all sides". It should have been a slam dunk. If they had run even a slightly saner guy he probably would have won, maybe easily, that is scary.