I am pretty sure that's over half the country.
That's a pretty big exaggeration. The voices you hear most aren't a fair representation of all the voices.
I am pretty sure that's over half the country.
So, do you hear these other voices that no one else seems to hear?That's a pretty big exaggeration. The voices you hear most aren't a fair representation of all the voices.
So, do you hear these other voices that no one else seems to hear?
Pfft. You mean you don't hear the voices?So, do you hear these other voices that no one else seems to hear?
That's a pretty big exaggeration. The voices you hear most aren't a fair representation of all the voices.
Man, I just don't think there enough republicans running. 15 is just too low.
Not if you take everyone who subscribes to at least one of those characteristics. I'm sure people who are all three (a progressive libertarian?) are negligible in number. More people without a religion than African Americans, progressives are a giant chunk of Dems, libertarians are growing in number (enough to swing a close election, or pull a Ralph Nader).
With the electoral college? Meh.
Well, we know he is definitely NOT runninng for President. Christie has never run a day in his life.
I am pretty sure that's over half the country.
Maybe. We'll see.
On the other hand, if you mean those that support the way this court is an ends-justifies-the-means and to hell with even a pretense of abiding by the original intent of the constitution...yeah, you win.
That's a pretty big exaggeration. The voices you hear most aren't a fair representation of all the voices.
Dudes! Pay attention. MisterChester is referencing the barb about Christie not running a day of his life. He's intimating he's not very alone in that distinction
That's a pretty big exaggeration. The voices you hear most aren't a fair representation of all the voices.
Does that have anything to do with ..... (drumroll please) too much money in politics?
But what do I do about all the voices?