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He's still a democrat. he's just trying to inform the thought leaders of his party that their message, err new legislation and bureaucratic red tape, is micromanagement to the extreme. I keep telling young people they will never experience the freedoms we enjoyed as late as the mid '80's. Remember riding in the back of a pickup or playing at the park without having to have parental supervision and much much more.

"Get out of our bedrooms" was a catchy talking point, but while they were yelling it at the tops of their lungs, their surrogates were sneaking into our living rooms, our kitchens, our garages, our bathrooms, our cars, our places of work, our corner convenience stores and more.
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CPO Glenn Moss
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I don't think he's turning on the Democrats. I think he's being extremely blunt about telling people they're doing all the kinds of cr*p that turns people against the Democratic Party.

In other words, he's attempting to put out a wake up call.

He's way too much of a liberal to be doing something to tear down the liberal left politically.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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The nanny state is alive and well in the democrat party. In Maher's case, this proves the axiom that even a broken clock is right twice a day. I think he has schooled the left on their unwillingness to call jihad, jihad in the past to.

He did manage to swing it back around to bash Trump's EPA leader so he got his shot in.
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