oblong Posted Friday at 07:39 PM Posted Friday at 07:39 PM You have to be stupid to be a republican. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted Friday at 09:42 PM Posted Friday at 09:42 PM 2 hours ago, oblong said: You have to be stupid to be a republican. Go back to 2006 and tell 30-something you that you will be typing this on the Motown board in twenty years. 1 Quote
oblong Posted Saturday at 03:14 AM Posted Saturday at 03:14 AM 5 hours ago, chasfh said: Go back to 2006 and tell 30-something you that you will be typing this on the Motown board in twenty years. I will admit to my own opinions shifting somewhat but it was also heavily influenced by the turn the party made. I always wonder where I would be today if someone like Rubio had gotten the nomination in ‘16. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted Saturday at 04:05 AM Posted Saturday at 04:05 AM 49 minutes ago, oblong said: I will admit to my own opinions shifting somewhat but it was also heavily influenced by the turn the party made. I always wonder where I would be today if someone like Rubio had gotten the nomination in ‘16. there were lots of turning point for the GOP. If the other Bush brother had pushed his brother aside it would be a whole different history as well. Quote
oblong Posted Saturday at 04:07 AM Posted Saturday at 04:07 AM I wish we had the old board. I always had it on my to do list to track my “progress”. I do know I shifted after Sandy Hook. When I saw the response as the canned NRA talking points I knew I was different. Quote
pfife Posted Saturday at 05:51 AM Posted Saturday at 05:51 AM I think there are upwards of 5 posters here that were on the conservative and or republican side before trump that are not now. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Saturday at 12:52 PM Posted Saturday at 12:52 PM (edited) I was on the correct side from the beginning. Edited Saturday at 01:12 PM by Motown Bombers Quote
chasfh Posted Saturday at 01:10 PM Posted Saturday at 01:10 PM I’ve moved rightward toward Marxism. 😉 Quote
Netnerd Posted Saturday at 01:35 PM Posted Saturday at 01:35 PM My leftward trend started with George W and his Iraq fiasco. McCain-Palin, Tea Party, Donald… the lemmings plunged over the cliff while I watched. Quote
Motown Bombers Posted Saturday at 01:40 PM Posted Saturday at 01:40 PM (edited) Closest I ever came to voting Republican was 2010 and Rick Snyder. I couldn’t bring myself to do it, so I voted for Virg Bernero. First election I voted in was Detroit mayor when I voted for Kwame. Edited Saturday at 01:41 PM by Motown Bombers Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 02:29 PM Posted yesterday at 02:29 PM (edited) On 2/28/2026 at 8:40 AM, Motown Bombers said: Closest I ever came to voting Republican was 2010 and Rick Snyder. I couldn’t bring myself to do it, so I voted for Virg Bernero. First election I voted in was Detroit mayor when I voted for Kwame. I thought Snyder had a decent 1st term, the Detroit resolution was pretty epic, but he transformed into an ordinary GOP hack in his second. Voted in MN in that election though. Edited yesterday at 02:31 PM by gehringer_2 Quote
Tiger337 Posted yesterday at 02:36 PM Posted yesterday at 02:36 PM On 2/28/2026 at 8:35 AM, Netnerd said: My leftward trend started with George W and his Iraq fiasco. McCain-Palin, Tea Party, Donald… the lemmings plunged over the cliff while I watched. I wrote a paper my Sophomore year in college supporting Reagan. I really wasn't interested in politics, but I had to pick a side to write the paper. My left-wing radical professor liked the paper and gave me an A. He was a good teacher and it was an interesting class. Taking liberal arts classes was also a good way to boost my GPA. I voted for Anderson (not Sparky!) in 1980. I probably voted for Reagan in 1984. I don't remember. I later became marginally interested in libertarianism. There was no magic moment which made me switch from left to right. Life experiences and observations made me more empathetic and compassionate and I gradually shifted left. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM Posted yesterday at 02:44 PM 12 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said: I thought Snyder had a decent 1st term, the Detroit resolution was pretty epic, but he transformed into an ordinary GOP hack in his second. Voted in MN in that election though. Snyder's Democratic opponent, Mark Schauer, was a true asshat in the second election. I saw it first hand during their debate in Detroit. Quote
CMRivdogs Posted yesterday at 02:54 PM Posted yesterday at 02:54 PM My problem is I've had too many bosses who were either active or large donors to the Republican Party pre Trump. Guys with perfect hair who would act like your best friend then stab you in the back. One even had the balls to call me and beg me to come back to work for him after he had accused me of trying to sabotage the operation. Then there was the used car salesman turned billionaire who flew his wife from California to Texas so he could hand her the divorce papers and marry their kids' nanny. A few years before they were featured on Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous while we were in the second year of a company wide salary freeze. Of course growing up in Virginia, all the racist Democrats became racist Republicans. Post Civil Rights Amendment Quote
ewsieg Posted yesterday at 03:29 PM Posted yesterday at 03:29 PM Part of me wants to say I'm a republican still. I feel like the party moved, not me, so why should I have to classify as something different? But I'm sure that's not completely true anymore. Not sure if I've moderated or if I still fall under classical liberalism. 1 Quote
chasfh Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM Posted yesterday at 03:58 PM 27 minutes ago, ewsieg said: Part of me wants to say I'm a republican still. I feel like the party moved, not me, so why should I have to classify as something different? But I'm sure that's not completely true anymore. Not sure if I've moderated or if I still fall under classical liberalism. You’re not the only one, but I am gobsmacked by how many peple I thought were good critical thinkers who would have moved on, only to shape-shift themselves into whatever they need to in order to conform to their chosen label. Quote
Tiger337 Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) 11 hours ago, ewsieg said: Part of me wants to say I'm a republican still. I feel like the party moved, not me, so why should I have to classify as something different? But I'm sure that's not completely true anymore. Not sure if I've moderated or if I still fall under classical liberalism. Join the plurality party - independents. I have been an Independent forever. I am a liberal independent, but I don't like identifying with a party. Edited 17 hours ago by Tiger337 Quote
romad1 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 14 minutes ago, Motown Bombers said: GOP: we will murder you in the streets if you protest us going house to house to **** on the Constitution Dems: We will be annoying about gender and pronouns but will fight to save the Constitution from these MFers Me: I'm here to be annoyed you hipsters, lets f'in go save the country from these crazy apocalyptic asshats! Quote
Tigeraholic1 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 hours ago, Motown Bombers said: He did not get destroyed but heading to run off. Middleton is a Landman and Rancher, perfect fit for Texas. Quote
chasfh Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 10 hours ago, Motown Bombers said: Remember how Pete Davidson made Dan Crenshaw famous, and then Crenshaw made Pete Davidson walk on eggshells on SNL for basically no reason? That’s all anyone will remember Dan Crenshaw for. Quote
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