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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1145207)6/29/2019 8:20:59 AM
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Democrat Party meltdown

Remember how Democrats smoked Republicans in 2016? This time they see the handwriting on the wall. Things are not going well for the Democrat Party, which means our world is a better, safer and saner place today. The joyless and futile quest for the presidency has begun for Democrats. The Democrat presidential candidates spent two nights debating on national TV and there is a sense of desperation.

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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (1145207)6/29/2019 9:54:28 AM
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The Democrats in crisis: Schumer
and Pelosi at each other’s throats



American Thinker, by Thomas Lifson


The two and half years of TDS mass psychosis inside the Democratic Party since November 2016 are taking a toll. Trump Derangement Syndrome would already be recognized as a mental illness in an updated DSM-5 if the psychiatric profession were to magically shift into bias for conservatism instead for the left, but even without the blessing of the shrinks, it is real, and it is taking a toll on the Democrats.Normally, The Democrats exercise a degree of party discipline that Republicans can only envy. And their friends in the mainstream media love to highlight tensions within the Republican coalition while ignoring donkey conflicts.

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