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WOW! Talk about a fast moving high-level political debate....I had to replay this at least twice to follow it. Two very sharp, very articulate minds clashing...I think Bill came out ahead...but I think Steve had some very arguable points.

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Robecology 9 Feb 9
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Why "get it all out in the open?" And turn over the whistleblowers to the Inquisition?
We all know Trump was guilty as charged. We also know he was going to get acquitted.
That's all we need to know.

For Bannon to have even suggested that shows that he's at least a rational thinker. Perhaps that's why Trump fired him?

I'm guessing he felt it would further justify DJT.

Anyone who is innocent isn't afraid of "witnesses" and "corroborating evidence....Trump was, obviously.

I'm betting he refuses to debate the nominee this fall. He's slick that way.

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I have thought for a long time that Trump is just a puppet and avatar for people like this evil man who want to rebuild America as a white religious autocracy. That's why Bannon went to Trump and talked him into running. They won't stop. If Trump falls, they'll find a new avatar. They are a fascist core hiding behind populism and working class grievance. They won't stop. Bill was right: this guy is evil. He reminds me of Nazi propagandists.

you caught that at the end. Indeed; "I wish an evil guy like you was on our side"....

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They have more money and they're buying better brains

They?

@Robecology republicans

@Transition1

When it comes down to it, both parties receive substantial support from registered voters who make $100K+ annually. When it comes to fundraising for campaigns, Democrats actually come out ahead.

In many cases, Democrats have been able to raise twice as much (or more) in private political contributions.

But what about outside of politicians? Does that mean Democrats are the wealthier party? Which American families are wealthier? Republicans or Democrats?

Well, probably Republicans.

When it comes down to it, the richest families in America tend to donate to Republican candidates. Forbes reported out of the 50 richest families in the United States, 28 donate to Republican candidates. Another seven donate to Democrats and 15 of the richest families in the U.S. donate to both parties

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