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The forty-two percent (or more) of Democratic voters who believe the other party is "downright evil" are correct.

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Yup. On the mark. Read Heather Cox Richardson's "How the South Won the Civil War". Might shed some light.

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You write "Since ‘right’ is now the equivalent of ‘insane,’ it can be ignored." I beg to differ. In fact, I whole-heartedly and vehemently disagree. Can we afford to ignore them? Of course, they have been thoroughly brainwashed by their preferred media and politicians, so logic and reason cannot be used in dealing with them. But can we ignore them? Jeez, after writing this. it seems that maybe you're correct. My concern is that we ignore them at our own peril. WTF has happened to this country? I'm so tired of this being the last thing I think of at night and the first thing I think of in the morning. I'd really like it if America was just sane again.

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Same dream, next night. Over and over in my activist brain too. Deep breath. Focus. Focus on who to give what is left of your money to make the most difference to save us. (you and me, and like us, not thems). Robert Hubble has a great Zoom meeting in about ten minutes to nail down who will make the best use of our money to save us. Later.

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I meant, ignoring the Rasmussen poll. But you're right, the whole thing (i.e., reality) is exhausting. I'm even tired of hating Trump. And it's only mid-May.

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Go to the Berkeley website. His college email address should be listed on the faculty pages, by department. Send him a brief synopsis and a link.

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Subscibe to his Substack and tell him directly in the comments. He responds to my comments.

A sharp and totally commited human being.

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