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Funtatlaguy

(10,856 posts)
6. Not quite that nefarious, I don't think 🤔
Sun Jul 22, 2018, 08:38 AM
Jul 2018

Karl Rove?
Lee Atwater?
Or how about our side just finally fighting back and trying to win for a darn change.

That's dishonest and wrong. Lars39 Jul 2018 #1
Technically, it's just a lie of omission. Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #3
Why would he think she already voted if she tells him they will vote together? LisaL Jul 2018 #27
+1000. It's dishonest. It's wrong. It's betrayal. Hortensis Jul 2018 #21
Ugh. I agree. Being deceitful to one's spouse says a lot about a marriage. Tipperary Jul 2018 #24
Not cool teach1st Jul 2018 #2
I'm all for it RhodeIslandOne Jul 2018 #4
Something from the Mitch McConnell play book ? magicarpet Jul 2018 #5
Not quite that nefarious, I don't think 🤔 Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #6
Unfortunately, there are probably more Repugs Croney Jul 2018 #7
One more reason to fight fire with Fire Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #8
Turning voter suppression on the party of voter suppression is no vice bucolic_frolic Jul 2018 #9
Stooping to dishonest and undemocratic means to a democratic end is no virtue. nt ancianita Jul 2018 #11
Do you want to win elections? bucolic_frolic Jul 2018 #12
Really? Being like them is the only way to win? You think we've exhausted all honest possibilities? ancianita Jul 2018 #15
It's politics bucolic_frolic Jul 2018 #16
Politics only? No. Democracy, the goal of which is utilitarian: the greatest good for the greatest ancianita Jul 2018 #20
One woman lying to her husband will not "win elections" Takket Jul 2018 #36
No. (nt) GreenEyedLefty Jul 2018 #10
Kill 2 birds with one stone. Hit him in the head with a bat knocking some sense into him and sending Pepsidog Jul 2018 #13
Wow. Iggo Jul 2018 #19
Oooh advocating domestic violence. How edgy. EllieBC Jul 2018 #29
Really? Get a life and a sense of humor. Only a moron would see my post as a call for violence and I Pepsidog Jul 2018 #39
Let the asshole vote. Many pig-headed GOPers won't admit how wrong oasis Jul 2018 #14
I would never be married to anyone who votes for the GOP. SamKnause Jul 2018 #17
Not cool. Iggo Jul 2018 #18
I can't even imagine being married to someone Bettie Jul 2018 #22
It would be better to get someone who doesn't vote to vote dansolo Jul 2018 #23
this (N/t) Lefta Dissenter Jul 2018 #31
Dishonest, deceitful and manipulative. LisaL Jul 2018 #25
This is horrible. Unrec. Agschmid Jul 2018 #26
Everyone has their own marriage dance janterry Jul 2018 #28
Stupid plan. Why not just provide encouragement and transportation for those unlikely to vote? Freethinker65 Jul 2018 #30
not good... handmade34 Jul 2018 #32
The husband sounds clueless, and the wife is controlling and manipulative. Bluepinky Jul 2018 #33
Why are you married to that guy. Corvo Bianco Jul 2018 #34
That's one of the dumbest things I've ever read Takket Jul 2018 #35
I would never be married to or date a Republican. Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #37
Too actively deceptive for my tastes. Ilsa Jul 2018 #38
It's less messy Turbineguy Jul 2018 #40
You just made my day 🤙 Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #41
So that's how we roll now? Jake Stern Jul 2018 #42
To keep anyone from voting is flat out immoral and should be criminal, IMO. n/t cynatnite Jul 2018 #43
Dems the party of nice Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #44
Sounds like a great marriage. egduj Jul 2018 #45
You don't think marriages survive worse lies? Funtatlaguy Jul 2018 #46
It worries me people are ok with this wonkwest Jul 2018 #47
What horrid thinking. Solly Mack Jul 2018 #48
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