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General Election Thread: Two Weeks Out

Also, as I said before I wouldn't call people rubes if the Republican nominee was someone other than Trump
 
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Barca, your actions are just confirming what I said in that post. I don't know how old you are, but if it isn't somewhere between 23 & 28 I would be totally shocked. People like you, numbers & 27 have each said in one form or another that people voting for Trump were "dumbasses & rubes" to be looked down on . I despise Hillary, but I haven't said that you were a dumbass or a rube for supporting her. The three of you are absolutely convinced that anyone who disagrees with your assessment of the candidates is simply an inferior person to be looked down upon & disparaged. Anyone can easily see from your posts that you feel that you are morally & intellectually superior to those who are not willing to accept your views on this election. To you, this is established fact. If that isn't elitism, I don't know what would be.

I'm 45 and those millennials are correct.
 
48 and I agree with them too.

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Were people that supported GW Bush dumbasses and/or rubes?
 
Well, I'm 31 so thanks for playing. All I'm saying is you have a deep disdain for this generation, and I'm sure your disdain has only grown with each passing one, so surely the post-millennial kids will be even worse in your eyes.

Actually, my disdain really began only after I started reading & posting on these boards.....so it's very possible that the reason is more closely related to WF graduates than it is to millennials in general. I've come to realize that WF millennials, in particular, have an incredibly high opinion of themselves.

And, as I said, posters like you, numbers & 27 (among others) have done nothing but strengthen my feelings with the way you totally dismiss the worthiness of anyone's opinions or positions that do not concur with your own. Your feeling of elitism is completely off the charts.
 
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Actually, my disdain really began only after I started reading & posting on these boards.....so it's very possible that the reason is more closely related to WF graduates than it is to millennials in general. I've come to realize that WF millennials, in particular, have an incredibly high opinion of themselves.

And, as I said, posters like you, numbers & 27 (among others) have done nothing but strengthen my feelings with the way you totally dismiss the worthiness of anyone's opinions or positions that do not concur with your own. Your feeling of elitism is completely off the charts.

You have elitism for non-WF millennials. Because you got a job out of school (like most others did, myself included), you believe your life experience makes you superior to others.
 
it always cracks me up that the person on this board who is the most dismissive of people who disagree with him or have different life experiences in general gets outraged over this same perceived behavior.

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it always cracks me up that the person on this board who is the most dismissive of people who disagree with him or have different life experiences in general gets outraged over this same perceived behavior.

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Which is why we say BKF is the most millennial poster on the boards.
 
Were people that supported GW Bush dumbasses and/or rubes?

May not have always agreed with their politics, but other than completely partisan hacks very few hated GHWB, Dole, Kemp, Powell, Gates, Condi, Daniels, Huntsman, Portman, Kasich, and Flake or thought they were idiots. Not surprisingly, Trump has trashed most of them.
 
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Early voting in Florida not looking good for Clinton.
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General Election Thread: Clinton vs. Trump vs. Johnson

LOL. Early voting hasn't even started. That's a lot of mail in ballots.
 
 
Actually, my disdain really began only after I started reading & posting on these boards.....so it's very possible that the reason is more closely related to WF graduates than it is to millennials in general. I've come to realize that WF millennials, in particular, have an incredibly high opinion of themselves.

And, as I said, posters like you, numbers & 27 (among others) have done nothing but strengthen my feelings with the way you totally dismiss the worthiness of anyone's opinions or positions that do not concur with your own. Your feeling of elitism is completely off the charts.

I think you don't like people. I'm pretty sure you have written that you used to vote republican, but you couldn't stand the people at the country club so you switched affiliation to democrat. Then, you started hanging out on these boards and couldn't stand the people, so you switched back to republican.
 
Cruz is a complete and utter shitty person. The only saving grace that Trump was elected for the Pubs is that Cruz wasn't.
 
I think you don't like people. I'm pretty sure you have written that you used to vote republican, but you couldn't stand the people at the country club so you switched affiliation to democrat. Then, you started hanging out on these boards and couldn't stand the people, so you switched back to republican.

You are somewhat confused in your recollection. I did vote Republican in 1980, 1984, 1988 & 1992....but it wasn't country club people who caused me to leave the Republican Party in the 1990s. It was the Religious Right and, later, the NeoCons. If the influence from those two groups can be neutralized, I feel that my views align much more closely with the GOP than with today's Democratic Party.
 
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