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Except he's a democrat. Democrats aren't immune to weirdo conservatives
He didn't run in the Democratic primary because while Democrats can be weird, Democratic voters, including the rest of the Kennedy family, tend to reject this kind of weird.
Because this isn’t weird. This is just completely fucking insane.
He's as much a Democrat as my cat is a Democrat.
My cat is weird. Do you think she might be a republican?
She have an obsessive relationship with couches ?
@unconsciousvoidling
Never yet met an indoor cat that didn't.😉
@Gloria
All cats are libertarians.
All cats are theocrats, but they are also each the god of the ruling religion. Keeps everything simple. No voting, no polling, just endless worship.
@NABDad @kerrypacker
[Why-Not-Both.gif /]
Your cat is probably secretly accepting tuna juice from the communists down the street.
Possibly, how does she feel about Ayn Rand?
Democat
That's just a cat that works with explosives.
He’s not a republican or a democrat.
The Republicans can have him. They love this brain worm kind of stuff. Right up their alley.
That's true, but only as of like a year ago. He was a Democrat for like 50 years. Doesn't make this (or him) any less reprehensible and bat-shit crazy. I, for one, am glad he changed to an independent party affiliation.
Well, when he was a private citizen he was free to identify with whatever party he chose. But once he starting putting forward his candidacy it became quite clear that his form of politics was not in line with the party in several important ways. So it’s not as if he was a normal democrat for that period and abruptly changed. His differences became clear as soon as he was subject to public scrutiny.
But I would agree that he’s more a part of the political left than the right.
That's... a pretty well summed and thoughtful description. Thanks!
Which is why he wants a spot in Trump’s cabinet in exchange for an endorsement?